European Ski
Holidays
European ski resorts offer a wide variety of
terrain and skiable space. On the pages here we offer ski trail
maps from many European ski and snowboard resorts. European ski
resorts have not been blessed with the same levels of snow as
their stateside cousins. The French ski resorts of Courchevel ,
M?bel , and La Plagne have postponed their opening dates
needing more snow before they can open - Chamonix also remains
closed, though snow has fallen recently in the ski resort.
Snowboarders accept alone afresh been
accustomed at this resort, but now accept a abundant array to
accept from. In accession to array on the hill, St Anton offers
a advanced ambit of apres-ski, with confined and clubs galore.
Snowboarders have only recently been welcomed at this resort,
but now have a great variety to choose from.
In addition to variety on the hill, St Anton
offers a wide range of apr'ski, with bars and clubs galore.
Snow started falling at the beginning of last weekend and large
amounts of snow have fallen across European resorts. Chamonix
has reported nearly a metre of new snow since the start of the
weekend and many other French and Swiss resorts including La
Plagne, Val deIsere, Courchevel, Verbier and Wengen have
reported similar levels.
Andorra ski holidays will never be so
accessible. Andorra is located in southern Europe and it
provides good skiing for beginners and a little more
experienced skiers. Andorra is a small country and it is
known from duty free prices in resorts.
Austria is also a good choice if you are
looking for lively apr�s skis. Austria and much of central
Europe had an unusually warm November and temperatures still
hover around 10 degrees Celsius in many places, making even
snow cannons, which need subzero temperatures to create
artificial snow, useless. Many ski resorts are thus still
closed or only partially open.
Chamonix is certainly a good choice resort
for the serious snow freak and the well-heeled. Which is not to
say that you cannot go and enjoy the ski-run and stay in nearby
cheaper accommodation and watch from afar as the rich and
famous go about their business in the many boutiques located
here. Chamonix is known for off-piste terrain with chutes,
glaciers, and high bowls. The most famous off-piste run in the
world is the Aiguille du Midi, a 12-mile thriller that begins
at the top 12,606 feet high and ends in the valley some 9,000
feet below.
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