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13 Feb 2012 - As half term arrives, so does one of the busiest periods of the season. The slopes are a little more hectic, ski schools are booked up and you need to book your favourite resort restaurants as soon as you arrive in resort. If you are skiing with the crowds, you can at least rest assured the mountains are in great shape and more snow is on i... Read More
Half Term Snowfall
10 Feb 2012 - Following a week of Siberian levels of cold, gorgeous sunshine and essentially, perfect skiing conditions— as long as you've remembered your thermals — we are looking at another weekend of snow. Having seen a light dusting across Wimbledon overnight, the snow is making its way back toward the Alps for the weekend, with more sno... Read More
Snow, Skiing and Siberian Thermals
03 Feb 2012 - After record amounts of snow, super cold temperatures — as low as -20° in some resorts — and perfectly maintained mountains, the sun has finally come out to play. The way the snow has fallen so far this season, we'll be skiing in May, so a sunny weekend on the slopes is more than good news to anyone heading to the mountains... Read More
Skiing On Sunshine
30 Jan 2012 - After another weekend of snow, the Alps are set for a week of light snow and sunshine, while Canada should see a good covering of snow. With snow depths at incredible levels, regular snowfall and sunshine on cold days, it's never been a better time to hit the slopes. The biggest dumps of snow are in Canada this week. Whistler continues its... Read More
A Quiet Week Of Snow
27 Jan 2012 - This winter is surely going to go down as a record breaker, if not one of the greatest of all time, at the very least the greatest so far this century. It's Friday, which means time to write my weekend snow forecast, and once again there's snow everywhere. This weekend isn't as epic as recent weeks as there will only be up to half a... Read More
It's Friday, Therefore It Must Be Snowing
23 Jan 2012 - Anyone Bored Of The Snow Yet? Didn't think you would be, so it may cause the occasional inconvenience such as a longer transfer, delayed flight or reduced lift service for a day here or there, but all this constant snow means the Alps are filled with powder, the pistes are pristine and the snowparks have landings made of snow as opposed to... Read More
Anyone Bored Of The Snow Yet? Thought Not
20 Jan 2012 - As the title may suggest, it is snowing again this weekend. After last year's sparse snow, the snow gods have returned to full effect this winter. This weekend will see another big bump, with many European resorts receiving around 50cm of snow by Monday, most of which appears to be falling today and tomorrow. The biggest overall sno... Read More
The Snow Just Keeps On Giving
16 Jan 2012 - Our in resort-reporter, Stuart the Silver haired legend [apparently] from Masterclass Ski, has sent us an update of what's going on in Alpe d'Huez at the moment. The boys at Masterclass have over the last week skied Les Deux Alpes and Serre Chevalier, as well as their home resort. It doesn't matter where you go, the skiing o... Read More
Alpe d'Huez Update — Great Snow & Perfect Pistes
16 Jan 2012 - This week will see both blue skies and bright sunshine, followed by white skies and heavy snowfall — which is essentially a perfect week in the mountains. The snow is making its way back to the Alps after a couple weeks of sunshine, with a reasonable amount of snow forecast to begin on Thursday, following a few more days of su... Read More
Sunshine And A Snowy Day
13 Jan 2012 - After the recent heavy snowfall and a few days of sunshine, this week will see more of the same across the Alps. But sunshine is not a bad thing. Snow depths are the deepest for this time of season in quite some time, with St. Anton boasting over 5m at the top of the Galzig. Another week of sunshine means a week of bluebird days, cr... Read More
There's Snow News But Sunshine This Week
11 Jan 2012 - This weekend the first ever Star Wars themed snowpark opened in Sierra-at-Tahoe in California, as the resort launched their new collaboration with Burton Snowboards and Lucasfilm. The park, built by Burton Snowboards, ties in with this winters range of kids Star Wars snowboard-themed kit, featuring everything from snowboards with ch... Read More
May The Force Board With You
11 Jan 2012 - As you may have seen in The Times and the Daily Mail last night this morning, due to the large amount of snow, guests staying in the luxury resort of Ischgl were forced to stay in the resort overnight. Due to the large amounts of snow and concerns of an unstable snowpack near to the roads, Police closed the access into the resort overnight... Read More
Follow The Snow Covered Roads
09 Jan 2012 - After a week of non-stop snow across the Alps, the occasional bit of inconvenience and a high avalanche alert, the snow is slowing down across the Alps and sunshine is forecast, making for a week of bluebird days, incredible snow conditions and, once the mountains have settled, some fabulous off-piste opportunities. The weekend saw... Read More
Bluebird Days Galore
06 Jan 2012 - After an epic Christmas and New Year in terms of snow, Mother Nature, and Andrea, her snow-filled storm, are showing no signs of letting up. So much snow has fallen this week that Meribel didn't open above 2000m today, the top of the Marmottes lift in Alpe d'Huez was pretty much buried, the road to Val d'Isere was closed overnight, as was t... Read More
Snow Worries This January
04 Jan 2012 - Chemmy Alcott, Britain's skiing sensation has announced that she will appear on this year's series of Dancing on Ice as she works toward getting back on the slopes after a horrible accident in December 2010. The skier will participate in the programme, due to begin on Sunday 8th January, alongside the likes of Chesney Hawkes, Jennifer Ellis... Read More
Chemmy & Chesney Dancing on Ice
03 Jan 2012 - The New Year has arrived and with it the first snow news of 2012, and unlike the economy, the grey weather and home and the cost of train tickets, the news is good... very good. The next five days will see around 40cm of snow hitting many parts of Austria, Switzerland and France. Whistler, is once again, taking the plaudits with a w... Read More
New Year... New Snow
30 Dec 2011 - After an amazing past few weeks of snowfall, the good news is that there seems to be no sign of the powder gods letting up! Val D'isere & Tignes are due 18cm of snow today, with 35cm forecast for the next 5 days. This is in addition to a base depth which is already at the 2 metre mark on the upper slopes. Neighbouring resorts in the... Read More
Epic skiing in Europe — Snow, snow, and even more snow!
22 Dec 2011 - Sleigh bells ringing, are you listening, In the lane, snow is glistening, A beautiful sight, We're happy tonight, Walking In A Winter Wonderland. Christmas is around the corner, and the snow is still falling from Alpe d'Huez to Zermatt. The Alps are set for a sunny day, filled with blues skies and... Read More
Walking In A Winter Wonderland
19 Dec 2011 - It's Christmas week, the heavens are filling resorts with snow and the mountains are truly back to their stunning, snow-filled best. If two weeks of pretty much non-stop snow, with more arriving in the next three days isn't good enough news, then the sunshine forecast for Christmas day surely is. The biggest snowfall this week will be in... Read More
I'm Skiing Of A White Christmas
16 Dec 2011 - Christmas is approaching and the snow is falling, so much so that Tignes had to close the road into resort, from the damn until 2pm today for safety reasons, while they cleared the snow! Following a week that has seen around a metre of snowfall falling from the Three Valleys, to the Portes du Soleil and back down to Alpe d'Huez, the snow s... Read More
North America Called... They Want Their Snow Back
16 Dec 2011 - Courchevel, France's number one resort, is changing its name. For the past 54 years the resorts, bar Le Praz and La Tania, that make up the Courchevel valley have been known by their altitude, but not for long. The decision to re-brand the four resorts was taken in order to move away from the altitude stigma attached to the resorts,... Read More
Courchevel Changes Its Name To... Courchevel
09 Dec 2011 - With fantastic conditions reported Europe is at last looking like a winter wonderland. France has has a superb week on the snow front, so we will concentrate on the larger ski areas. In The Three Valleys, Val Thorens has a metre base at the bottom, in Espace Killy, Val d'Isere is not far behind. Whilst, in the Paradiski area, La Pla... Read More
Europe's Winter Wonderland
05 Dec 2011 - Contrary to this morning's headline news in the Metro, there was some great snow over the weekend, with the Alps returning to their beautiful, snow-covered selves. With more snowfall forecast in the next few days and with webcams telling a different, but more realistic story, we replied to the Metro and the BBC news via our Twitter account,... Read More
Snow Arrives With More Style Than The Metro
01 Dec 2011 - December 1st, time to open your advent calendar, break out of the pre-Christmas diet and have your first mince pie of the year. It's also time to look forward to some skiing, as the snow is returning to Europe just in time for the festive season. Val d'Isere may have lost the Criterium, the start of season leg of the FIS World Cup, but it'... Read More
Snow Returns In Time For Christmas
25 Nov 2011 - There are only 30 days until Christmas and we'll all be asking Santa to deliver perfect snow on our yearly migration to the mountains this year. After a bumper start to the month, followed by some ridiculously large dumps in Canada, the snow is coming back to the Alps next week. Though the snow gods seem to be spending the weekend in Whist... Read More
Glad Bindings
21 Nov 2011 - This weekend sees the start of the season with Val Thorens, the Espace Killy and Ischgl set to open their slopes on Friday. The snow seems to be hitting the Northern European resorts the most this weekend with Norway's Voss set for a fantastic 37cm and Sweden's Åre boasting a decent 19cm of snow. Finland is also due a light dusting w... Read More
First Week Of The Season
18 Nov 2011 - It's only five weeks until Christmas and the weather is finally changing into winter mode. Temperatures are dropping, Whistler is swimming in snow and Europe is again kicking into gear. After a promising start to the winter, the snow has eased off in Europe over the past couple of weeks, but it appears to be returning. Though the sn... Read More
Winter Wonderland Approaches
14 Nov 2011 - Thanks to the current La Niña developing in the Pacific the snow conditions in North America are looking likely to continue to improve over the coming week. Canada is once again making the most of the early season snow, Whistler is set for 36cm of fresh stuff, with Kicking Horse expecting 23cm. Silver Star, Big White, Panoram... Read More
La Niña Keeps The Snow Coming
11 Nov 2011 - This weekend the snow gods have returned once again to North America, with some serious early season snow, while Europe continues to build on the recent heavy snowfall, with a light dusting to top-up the slopes. Canada is leading the way this weekend with some fantastic conditions as the resorts gear up for their grand openings. Whistler,... Read More
Another Snowy Weekend
07 Nov 2011 - After a weekend of heavy snowfall across the Alps it looks like another week of snow is upon us, with some resorts receiving as much as 19cm today alone! Between now and the weekend Italy is leading the way in terms of European snowfall with Gressoney boasting 21cm, Cervinia 18cm and Champoluc 17cm. The Milky Way resorts of Claviere, Sestr... Read More
Snow, Snow And More Snow
04 Nov 2011 - It may be bonfire night tomorrow, but the in the Alps locals will be celebrating the huge dump of snow, as opposed to celebrating a failed attempt at blowing up our government. Switzerland has been benefitting from decent snowfall over the past couple of weeks, but this weekend sees the start of some heavy snowfall with Saas Fee ex... Read More
Weekend Snow Forecast
31 Oct 2011 - As November approaches so does more snow, which can only be good news with resorts opening in less than three weeks! France is having another good start to the month, with 23cm forecast in Val d'Isere and 19cm expected in Les Deux Alpes and Tignes. Alpe d'Huez is boasting a forecast of nearly 30cm by the end of the week and the Thre... Read More
The Cold November Snow
28 Oct 2011 - For snowsports enthusiasts in the UK, the winter season got underway with the ski show last weekend and the UK's most prestigious competition gets underway with the Freeze Festival today. First up is the Battle of Britain, where you expect the likes of Billy Morgan to be throwing down double back-flips and for Jamie Nicholls to get... Read More
The Snow Is Falling As The Freeze Begins
24 Oct 2011 - As reported last week, it looks like we are going to benefit from a very snowy start to the winter. Over the weekend there was 40cm of snowfall in Whistler, with many Austrian resorts, including Kaprun and Hintertux, boasting a comfortable 25cm of snowfall. Not to be left out, there was also snowfall in the Three Valleys, Tignes and Les De... Read More
Snowy Start To The Winter
17 Oct 2011 - As the winter approaches, and rumours of another La Niña on North America's West Coast, the snow continues to fall in Europe. It may be early days, but a steady sprinkling is rarely bad news and will help the glaciers get ready for their early openings. The snowfall is into double figures again this week. Les Deux Alpes in France bo... Read More
More October Snow
17 Oct 2011 - Northstar-at-Tahoe has announced plans to expand its boundaries and increase its ski domain by offering cat-skiing and guided sidecountry tours to advanced skiers and snowboarders. Northstar have expanded to areas of the mountain, adding 170 acres of sidecountry skiing, along with the additions of cat-skiing and additional guided skiing. F... Read More
Northstar Expands Its Waistline In Time For Christmas
10 Oct 2011 - There are less than six weeks to go until Europe's big resorts begin to open and less than ten weeks until the first Christmas ski holidays depart and it is already snowing in the Alps. October usually sees the first dusting of the winter, giving the glaciers a shiny new coat and getting us in the mood for winter, but this weekend s... Read More
Snow Round-Up
03 Oct 2011 - After a massive 18 metres of snow last season, the resorts of Lake Tahoe are embarking on multi-million dollar upgrade in time for what we are all hoping will be another epic season. Possibly renowned as Lake Tahoe's most freestyle-friendly resort, thanks to local rider Shaun White and the Burton Stash terrain park, Northstar will be inves... Read More
Ski Lake Tahoe Resorts Update
03 Oct 2011 - The Californian resorts of Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows have announced that they will be joining forces in time for the 2011/12 winter season. The two Lake Tahoe resorts will effectively merge their holding companies and offer twin resort lift passes as of this winter. With two of Ski Lake Tahoe's resorts combing forces it's great news... Read More
Big News For Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows
27 Sep 2011 - In preparation for next season the Swiss resort of Zermatt have sent through their pre-season resort update and there's plenty to look forward too. This year there is open access to one of the resort's spas and more options to enjoy a mountainside fondue— an integral part of a Swiss skiing holiday. The first piece of exciting news is... Read More
Zermatt Update
23 Sep 2011 - Long-range weather forecasters are expecting an early winter in 2011 with snow already forecast in October for the UK. Temperatures are expected to plummet over the next three months, and though this may seem like bad news to readers of the Daily Mail, this is great news for British skiers and snowboarders. We could be sledging dow... Read More
An Autumn Wonderland In October
14 Sep 2011 - Davos Klosters, the Swiss resort renowned for hosting the Royal Family ski trips along with the rich and the famous, has announced a couple of new additions to the resort. The first of these, the opening of the Saas bypass, isn't technically in Davos or Klosters, but will benefit the resort substantially. The 3.7km bypass will open on the... Read More
Davos Klosters Resort News — From Wonderful To Weird
13 Sep 2011 - Ischgl are known for starting the season with a bang and this year will be no different as they have announced that Roxette will be headlining their start of season party on 26th November 2011. The season's opening party takes place at the bottom of the slopes and is free for anyone with a season or multi-day (such as weekend) lift pass, w... Read More
Ischgl To Open With Roxette
31 Aug 2011 - A resort in the US has announced plans to become the world's first resort us 100% waste water in their snowmaking. Arizona Snowbowl in the San Francisco Peaks is planning to use 180 million gallons of recycled and treated waste water according to reports. The resort plans to use the waste water, collected from treated sewage, in an attempt... Read More
Waste Not, Want Not, When It Comes To Snow
30 Aug 2011 - Thanks to our new in-resort reporter, Masterclass ski school's Stuart, here is the low-down on the current work taking place in Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d'Huez. With the intention of replacing the old bubble lift that runs from Huez to Alpe d'Huez in the near future, the TO Huez piste is being regraded and new snow cannons are being inst... Read More
Alpe d'Huez & Les Deux Alpes Resort Update
25 Aug 2011 - This autumn the Ski Club of Great Britain have teamed up with Henry's Avalanche Talk, Ellis Brigham, Arc'teryx and North Face to offer a series of avalanche awareness courses. Henry's Avalanche Talk, or HAT, are well known and respected following 20 years of helping off-piste skiers and snowboarders make the most of the mounta... Read More
Ski Club Gear Up For Their Avalanche Awareness Courses
11 Aug 2011 - Just in time for the winter 2011/12 season, Igluski can now offer holidays to the soon-to-be Olympic ski area of Sochi (pronounced so-chee), Russia, thanks to Crystal Ski, one of our popular suppliers. The village of Sochi, by the Black Sea, is currently undergoing one of the largest building programmes in the world, with $15 billion curre... Read More
From Russia On Skis
28 Jul 2011 - The FIS, the world governing body for ski racing, has come under fire after ordering ski racers to use longer skis with a longer radius. The Ski Racing Supplier Association has accused the FIS of rushing through changes, with incomplete testing. The decision was made to lengthen skis and increase their radius due to the large number of acc... Read More
Criticism Grows On FIS Changes To Race Skis
25 Jul 2011 - Tickets for Eurostar's ski train have gone on sale today. The train to the Alps from London St. Pancras to the heart of the Tarantaise Valley is one of the more relaxing ways you can begin your skiing holiday. Picking up the train from St. Pancras, you can be in Moutiers in eight hours, with only a 30 minutes check-in time and a half hour... Read More
Ski Train Goes On Sale Today
22 Jul 2011 - Most of us don't think about skiing when we think about Las Vegas, it's usually the glamour, bright lights and gambling that take our attention, but the local's resort near Mount Charleston is hoping to change that. The Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort, which currently covers around 70 acres of skiing and employs around 200 locals, has a... Read More
Skiing Vegas-style
22 Jul 2011 - Park City will be undergoing $7 million of upgrades this summer that range from new beginner facilities and chairlifts to four new piste bashers and improvements to the snowmaking facilities. "We remain devoted to creating a premier on-mountain experience for all of our guests," said Jenni Smith, President and General Manager of... Read More
Park City Working On $7 Million Upgrades
06 Jul 2011 - The South Korean county of Pyeongchang has been chosen to host the 2018 Winter Olympics by the International Olympic Committee today. South Korea was selected ahead of two European candidates, having lost out at the final hurdle for both the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics. The IOC reached a unanimous decision in the first round of voting at... Read More
Pyeongchang To Host 2018 Winter Olympics
05 Jul 2011 - Last night the International Olympic Committee announced that the slopestyle discipline for both ski and snowboard would be added to the program of events for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. The decision was reached last night by the IOC's Executive Board before the 123rd IOC Session in Durban, South Africa after first being tou... Read More
Slopestyle Makes It Into Sochi 2014 Games
25 May 2011 - With the winter season well and truly over and summer fast approaching the Three Valleys are taking on their latest improvements at full speed. Back in March we covered the new Funitel lift, Nordic-styled hotel and luxury apartments in Val Thorens. Courchevel and Meribel have now also got in on the act announcing their own resort upgrade... Read More
Three Valleys Step It Up Again
13 May 2011 - Plans have been unveiled for the UK's largest indoor ski slope to be built in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. The plans, puts together by LeisureDome, would see a £50 million development that would host a 210m indoor slope, 40m longer than the one in Milton Keynes, and an indoor surf centre. If that's not enough action for you... Read More
Weston-Super-Dome
11 Apr 2011 - Snow is set to return to the Alps this week to offer an end of season flourish and a much needed top-up over the Easter Holiday season. Conditions are due to improve slowly with 1cm falling tomorrow, but up to 25cm by Friday. France is where a large amount of Brits will be skiing this week and things are looking on the up for some E... Read More
End Of Season Snow Alert!
07 Apr 2011 - The International Olympic Committee has approved the addition of five new events at a two day meeting in London this week. Women's ski jumping has been given the go ahead along with ski half-pipe, biathlon mixed relay and team events in luge and figure skating. "The inclusion of these events on the Olympic Winter Games programm... Read More
New Events Given The Go Ahead For Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics
28 Mar 2011 - Usually at this time of season the slopes are thinning out and people are heading as high as possible, making for busy glaciers. This spring is looking to be a lot more fun then usual, though soft afternoon snow is still a likelihood. Over the next five days up to half a metre is expected in some European resorts, with a decent amount of... Read More
Spring Snow Arrives in Style
25 Mar 2011 - Spring is into full flow now, Formula 1 is back on the telly and the first month of bank holiday weekends approaches. Out in the mountains, the famous March combination of great snow and sunny afternoons is back.Switzerland is having a blinding end to the month with over half a metre of pow falling in Saas Fee and Zermatt. Verbier, Mür... Read More
Some Spring To The Snow
21 Mar 2011 - It may be the first day of spring but we're not into the slushy realms of spring snow yet. Throughout March resorts in the Alps, Dolomites and North America have enjoyed consistent snowfall, with this week following suit. America is boasting the best conditions this week, especially in California's Lake Tahoe resorts. Squaw... Read More
Spring Snow
14 Mar 2011 - It's mid-march and it's our favourite time of season here at Iglu — there's great snowfall, plenty of sunshine and we're finally let out of the office to get out first snow fix since December. To keep us all happy Mother Nature has obliged with another week of decent snowfall throughout Europe and North America. Italy is having anoth... Read More
Snow Keeps Marching On
11 Mar 2011 - This weekend is once again looking pretty good for skiing, from the dusting across the Alps to the near 2m of snowfall expected in Whistle,r the mid March slopes should be in great condition. Italy and Spain are enjoying some great snowfall this weekend, and the extra half hour on the coach will be worth it. Gressoney is boasting 27... Read More
A Weekend Of Snow
10 Mar 2011 - The season is still in full flow and Val Thorens are already announcing plans for next winter. The resort will boast a Funitel gondola, its first 5* apartments and a new concept hotel. The new Funitel will take skiers from 2780m up to 3000m in approximately 2 minutes and will offer two new, high altitude pistes, les Asters a new red... Read More
Val Thorens Upgrading For 2012
07 Mar 2011 - Having endured one of the quieter Februarys for snowfall in recent years (think winter season 2005/6), March is slowly making a snowy recovery. Feb did see snow return to the Alps, though March will be hoping for one its legendary spring dumps over the coming weeks. France is looking in good condition, the slopes enjoyed a top up la... Read More
March's Snow Relief
25 Feb 2011 - The second half of February has seen the snow make a welcome return to Europe and has seen North America continue to receive record amounts of the white stuff. With the improved conditions and with a good amount of snow falling in all the top resorts over the weekend, the early March slopes are looking pretty good. Europe is expecti... Read More
Fab Feb Snow
24 Feb 2011 - After a week or so of snow combined with the great deals on offer at the moment, the late availability holidays are flying off the shelf. As the snow held off for a few weeks, so did the late bookers, but now it has returned to deals are selling like hot cakes, so if you are thinking of a last minute ski holiday you need to get in quick or... Read More
Great Snow and Ski Deals
21 Feb 2011 - America's First Lady Michelle Obama and her two daughters are reportedly skiing in the resorts of Vail and Beaver Creek, though President Obama has avoided the chilly reception. There has been some harsh criticism in the US, due to the economic situation, though it is believed the Obama's are fronting the bills themselves, apart from the us... Read More
Obama Girls Go Skiing
21 Feb 2011 - Half Term has started and we must be in Mother Nature's good books as it has either snowed or is snowing throughout the Alps and North America. Over the weekend the resorts of Val d'Isere, Meribel and Les Arcs all enjoyed fresh snow and there is more to come. Austria is boasting great snow this week, with most resorts expecting over... Read More
Snow Filled Fun For Half Term
18 Feb 2011 - Half Term is here, so families, teachers and kids will be heading out to resort this weekend for their yearly snow-fix and with the snow falling across the Europe and North America, mixed in with a bit of sunshine, cold temperatures and fantastically well maintained mountains it is looking like a great week ahead of us. France is the numbe... Read More
Half Term Snow Heaven
15 Feb 2011 - The Olympic Media Centre could become Britain's next and largest indoor ski centre. Acer Snowmec, the company behind the world's largest snowdome in Dubai, has placed a bid to take over the huge complex. The current media centre will house 20,000 print and broadcast journalist during the Olympics and was intended to become a high-tech cent... Read More
From Olympic Media Centre To Indoor Ski Resort
14 Feb 2011 - This week the snow is making a real comeback in Europe. After a light dusting over the last week or so some serious powder is making its way across the Alps. Italy is boating nearly half a metre and France is looking forward to an appreciated 20cm plus. The Dolomites is the place to be this week, Arabba is boasting 41cm of fresh sno... Read More
Full On February Snowfall in Europe
11 Feb 2011 - After a few weeks with less snow then we'd like in Europe, Mother Nature has decided that snow topped resorts are much more romantic on Valentine's day, with snow throughout the French Alps forecast for Monday. I must admit I am bored of this, though maybe through jealousy, as Whistler is again getting bucket loads of snow, we're ta... Read More
A Snowy Valentine's Gift
07 Feb 2011 - The Billabong Air & Style was in Innsbruck, the spiritual home of the tour, over the weekend. The competition took place in the Bergisel Stadium in front of 11,000 fans and is based on a knock-out system with riders competing in a one-on-one format with the biggest, cleanest trick winning. The competition has three main stages, last mo... Read More
Innsbruck Air & Style
07 Feb 2011 - Thanks to a combination of Mother Nature and our favourite ski resorts' determination to keep the slopes snowy, February is looking on the up for snow. Canada and the U.S. are forecast another week of powder and much of the French, Swiss and Austrian Alps will be enjoying up to double figure snowfall to keep the piste pristine. Throw in som... Read More
Snow Filled Feb On The Cards
31 Jan 2011 - February marks the start of the busiest two months in the Alps. Thanks to half-term and a history of good snow, pleasant sunshine and perfect pistes, February and March are as popular as New Year in the Alps. And after a mixed month of snow in January it looks like the chalet host snow dances are going to pay off. Over the weekend c... Read More
Fantastic Feb After 40cm Falls in Europe
28 Jan 2011 - After a great start to the month January draws to an end this weekend and is boasting a snow-filled crescendo. Andorra and Spain are in for a bumper weekend as are Colorado and Lake Tahoe. Aspen is enjoying a prominent position with the snow gods this weekend combining 20cm of snowfall with bluebird days on the mountain. Crested But... Read More
Snowy End To January
27 Jan 2011 - Iglu.com's CEO, Richard Downs, spoke to Planet Ski's James Cove earlier this week. The two discussed snow in both the Alps and the UK, the growing interest in skiing in Austria and the advantages of booking package ski holidays. The interview was a great opportunity for Richard to talk about the success Igluski.com have enjoyed in a difficu... Read More
Iglu CEO Talks To Planet Ski
27 Jan 2011 - Over the last week or so, snowfall has slowed down across the Alps, but with a drop in temperatures this week there's been snow need to worry. Yesterday Austria boasted between 10cm and 30cm throughout the major resorts with Switzerland also getting a top up. The Tirol's most famous resort for British holiday makers and Austria's mo... Read More
Snow Worries As St. Anton Gets 30cm
26 Jan 2011 - This weekend the World Economic Forum will be meeting in Davos Switzerland, and yes that is the ski resort of Davos. Are the world's business leaders in town to discuss important issues, or are they on a high profile jolly to one of Europe's top, exclusive resorts? Our very own lovable rogue and Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, will... Read More
Boris Jolly in Davos
25 Jan 2011 - This weekend the Freeride World Tour stopped off at the world renowned town of Chamonix, ready for another weekend of huge cliff drops and death defying skiing. Due to the conditions the event organiser had to take a trip though the Mt. Blanc tunnel over to the Italian side of the mountain in Courmayeur, though this didn't stop the Chamonix... Read More
French Dominate Chamonix's Italian Freeride Competition
24 Jan 2011 - Over the last week or so a few holidays makers, seasonaires and resort locals were beginning to question whether the season could live up to its early winter expectations following a warmer sunnier few days in the Alps. From October until mid-Jan the snow had fallen gradually and regularly and as always a week without our favourite white st... Read More
Europe's Snow Of Relief
24 Jan 2011 - Swiss skier Didier Cuche took revenge for Kroell's win on Swiss snow by taking the win on Kitzbuhel's world famous Hahnenkamm this weekend. Kitzbuhel is seen by many ski racers as the epitome of the race season. A tough course that includes steeps, jumps, bumps and difficult bends is one of the biggest races of the year and to some... Read More
Swiss Revenge At Kitzbuhel
21 Jan 2011 - This weekend Colorado takes a clean sweep for the best snow forecast. Over the next few days Steamboat, Aspen, Beaver Creek, Vail and Crested Butte can all expect a reasonable 20cm of fresh powder. Kicking Horse, Silver Star and Whistler are leading the way in Canada with a 10cm dusting to keep the pistes perfect. Europe is current... Read More
Clean Sweep in Colorado
20 Jan 2011 - Ever fancied skiing in Italy but always found the transfers are a little too long or the flights aren't flexible enough? Well the Italian city of Aosta, sat in the famous Aosta Valley, has just finished redeveloping its runway to take 116 seater planes. The historic city is 10 minutes from Pila, under an hour from Courmayeur and Cer... Read More
Aosta Air
19 Jan 2011 - The Burton European is one of the highlights of the European season and is generally seen as the TTR's premier competition outside of North America. The only event which gains more hype and media coverage in the European Winter X-Games, due to take place in March. So with this in mind the top riders were all in attendance, with the men's an... Read More
Brits Improve At The Burton European Open
18 Jan 2011 - Wengen plays home to the Lauberhorn, one of the infamous downhill races of the season that includes a 40ft jump and has seen previous winner Bode Miller so exhausted by the end of the course he collapsed over the line into first place. The high speed course is the longest of the competition, one of the most exciting to watch and leg burning... Read More
Swiss Almost Dominate the Lauberhorn
17 Jan 2011 - It's the middle of the Jan and apparently the most depressing day of the year. Well to cheer you up I bring news of yet again more snow in the Alps. Whether you are skiing next week, next month or toward the end of the season the fairly constant snow that has come down this winter bodes well for all of us. The United States biggest skiing... Read More
A Snowy Mid-Jan
14 Jan 2011 - If you're heading on your skiing holiday this weekend you are in for some fantastic conditions wherever you go. North America is boasting plenty of fresh snow and Europe is benefitting from sunshine and perfect slopes after an incredible past few weeks of snow. Canada is boasting another week of perfect powder, so if you're heading... Read More
Weekend Snow
12 Jan 2011 - Ferrari are in Madonna di Campiglio this week for the team's yearly media gathering. Alonso and Massa were both in attendance at the Vroom's media event opening ceremony at Canale Miramonti. Massa was out enjoying the skiing with team-mates Giancarlo Fisichella, Jules Bianchi and Marc Gen and Moto GP racers Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden... Read More
Ferrari's Skiing Formula
11 Jan 2011 - This past weekend the Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour was in Davos, Switzerland, for the first European 6* event of the season. The weekend offered up a combination of nailed on podiums and surprise medallists and is a great preview to next weeks Burton European Open, the most prestigious snowboard event in the European calendar. The weeke... Read More
O'Neill Evolution
10 Jan 2011 - Monday morning can only mean two things, where is the snow this week and how long until I get to spend a week enjoying powder, chalet wine and good old après ski? This week Canada is calling out to anyone who has yet to book their ski holiday, with another storming week of snow and sunshine, those lucky enough to be crossing the Atla... Read More
Canada's Calling
10 Jan 2011 - This weekend was another busy one in the FIS World Cup calendar with the women racing in Alternmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria, and the men racing in Adelboden, Switzerland. The weekend started off as expected with Lindsey Vonn taking the Saturday's downhill and last week's men's winner Ivica Kostlelic following up with success in Sunday's slalom... Read More
Another World Cup Weekend
07 Jan 2011 - Going away this weekend or planning a last minute January ski trip? Well if so it's looking pretty good wherever you fancy skiing. The last few weeks have seen metres and metres of snow from Whistler and Colorado, to Europe's Alpine resorts and Spain's Formigal. This weekend Switzerland is boasting the best fresh snow to go with the... Read More
Weekend Snowfall
04 Jan 2011 - It's January, everyone's back at work and it's dark outside. Some say January is the most depressing month of the year but to skiers and snowboarders this is where the fun really begins. The resorts are fully up and running, the busy holiday weeks are over, until mid-Feb anyway, and once again it is snowing pretty much everywhere. T... Read More
Happy Snow Year
30 Dec 2010 - The last World Cup event of the 2010 took place earlier this week with Michael Walchhofer becoming the first skier of the season to win three downhill races. Bormio's Stelvio piste made for an exciting race with the top three separated by less than half a second. Austrian Walchhofer took the win by 0.08 seconds from second placed Sw... Read More
It Was All Downhill At Bormio
29 Dec 2010 - The Beckhams were last week spotted heading out for a pre-Christmas day out skiing and not in their usual haunts of Courchevel or Verbier. The Beckhams took a trip to the Snow Centre at Hemel Hempstead where of two the boys took to the slopes with one in a lesson and the other free skiing under the watchful eye of Victoria - from the warmth... Read More
The Beckhams' Pre-Ski Day Out
29 Dec 2010 - Over Christmas we have had a bumper week of snow with Whistler receiving 2m of powder and plenty more around the 1m mark. To follow on from this bumper week it looks like those on New Year ski holidays will be benefitting from the massive recent snowfall and another top-up this week. Alaska's snow sure resort of Alyeska is boating the larg... Read More
What A Winter
22 Dec 2010 - Courchevel hosted their first World Cup event in 31 years and there was plenty of drama to mark the occasion. Championship leaders Lindsey Vonn and Maria Riesch both failed to finish the course that had been bemoaned for it's difficulty.There had been complaints that the gates were too tight for the gradient of Courchevel 1850's Stade piste... Read More
Courchevel Crashes
20 Dec 2010 - Christmas week is finally here and whether you made it to the Alps over the weekend or are heading out over the coming days you are in for some superb festive skiing. There is yet again a massive amount of snow forecast over the next six days making for a more than likely white Christmas in the mountains. If chocolate box charm and... Read More
White Christmas
17 Dec 2010 - Over the latter part of 2010 the Ski Club of Great Britain has undertaken a re-branding, during the autumn they unveiled their new logo and ski guide jackets and this week they have launched their new website. The new website will continue to offer the same news, resorts guides and snow reports that Ski Club members have become accustomed... Read More
Ski Club Launch New Website
14 Dec 2010 - This weekend Val d'Isere hosted the newly named 'British Criterium' World Cup event. Taking place on the famous Le Face piste in the Bellevarde area of Val d'Isere. The race weekend, though not the first, marks the start of the winter season for many skiers, whether racers of holiday makers, and is one of the biggest December events. Satur... Read More
British Criterium
13 Dec 2010 - There is only a week to go until those who are lucky enough to be skiing this Christmas will be departing for the mountains. With news of more snow on its way the early winter weather has been incredible, Les Arc is already boasting a 2m base, so it really is looking like it will be a white Christmas. Again Whistler is running away with th... Read More
Snow Direction
06 Dec 2010 - There has definitely been a running theme over the past six Mondays and I'm pleased to continue it. Once again we are expecting in excess of 50cm of snow in a vast array of resorts, with Austria this week taking the plaudits and Whistler is sticking up two fingers at last winter with a mammoth 122cm after a bumper November. With the season... Read More
Snow News is Good News
03 Dec 2010 - British downhill skier Chemmy Alcott is recovering from surgery on a broken leg she suffered after a high speed crash during downhill practice in Lake Louise, Canada. Alcott landed badly after after the first jump near the Coaches Corner section of the downhill course. According to race director John Cassel "It was brutal and the impa... Read More
British Skier Chemmy Alcott Breaks Leg
02 Dec 2010 - Loyalty was rewarded in the shape of magnums of champagne for three long-serving employees of the award-winning online travel company, Iglu.com. 'I suspect they will prove rather more useful than a inscribed plaque or carriage clock', said Wimbledon MP Mr Stephen Hammond, when he made the presentations during a visit this week (Nov 30) to... Read More
Champagne Celebration
02 Dec 2010 - Anxious not to lose out on a ski holiday bargain? Now iPhone users can check out the latest deals while they're out and about. The UK's leading ski holiday agent, Igluski.com, this week launched the industry's first Ski Deals Iphone app. The App lists Iglu's Top 10 deals, which are handpicked and currently include a Christmas Chale... Read More
IgluSki Launch iPhone App
30 Nov 2010 - Yesterday shareholders for both British Airways and Iberia voted for the proposed merger between the airlines to go ahead. The new holding company, International Airlines Group (IAG), is due to begin operations on the 21st Jan 2011 International Airlines Group will retain the two individual brands, which will continue to operate as normal... Read More
BA & Iberia Merger On
29 Nov 2010 - Another week passes by and we are finally entering December, the month where the ski season officially begins. October and November offered a pretty good pre-season with many resorts regularly receiving good snow and December looks to be getting even better. Over the next week resorts from Spain's Formigal and the French resort of Alpe d'H... Read More
And Yet Again It's Snowing...
26 Nov 2010 - Last year the Foreign & Commonwealth Office bought together a campaign with UK tour operators to tackle the misuse of alcohol in ski resorts. The campaign helped ensure there were no serious incidents last season for British tourists and on the back of that success the FCO have announced they will continuing with the awareness initiativ... Read More
UK Tour Operators Support FCO Campaign
22 Nov 2010 - As we draw another week closer to Christmas the snow is still falling throughout the top resorts. Whistler is definitely looking like a great location for a white Christmas after a storming month for snow that sees the resort get another 60cm this coming week. France again is boasting a nice pre-season dusting with 25cm expected in... Read More
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
15 Nov 2010 - With four weeks to go until all the major resorts are fully up to speed we are already looking at a potentially epic season. There is 30cm+ of snow falling from Tignes to Zermatt this morning with some resorts expecting another 70cm over the rest of the week. It's only mid-November and it's the second week this month that some resorts will... Read More
Snow's A Falling
08 Nov 2010 - This week's snow report is carrying on from the trend of previous weeks with a fantastic amount of snow falling once again. This time around France and Switzerland are the main beneficiaries with up to 75cm of fresh powder falling. France again is benefitting from a huge snowstorm with the Haute Savoie resorts (Chamonix, Megeve) gaining th... Read More
Snow Flash
03 Nov 2010 - This weekend London hosted the UK's largest winter sports and music festival, which in turned played host to the first FIS Big Air competition of the season, at the Relentless Freeze Festival. The weekend had kicked off to a great start with the Battle of Britain competition on the Friday and the premier of Deeper in the evening. Sa... Read More
The Freezing Air
01 Nov 2010 - October ended up being a bumper month for early season snow. In years gone by Mother Nature's early season good work has been undone by a spot of Autumn rain, but the signs for this November are more white stuff. Continuing on from last month's theme, Whistler looks to be hogging this week's powder with another 34cm expected during the nex... Read More
The Cold November Snow
28 Oct 2010 - The FIS World Cup Ski season got underway over the weekend in Solden to a mixed start. The women's races included British skier Chemmy Alcott's first finish of the season, yet the men's race was cancelled due to bad weather. The Rettenbach glacier is the traditional host for the first race of the season and with good early sno... Read More
A Fizzy Start to the Season
26 Oct 2010 - Vail Resorts has announced the acquisition of Northstar-at-Tahoe in California, adding to their already impressive line-up of resorts. The resort was previously owned by former Liverpool Football Cub co-owner George Gillet, though his company Booth Creek Ski Holdings Inc. Vail Resorts are know for their strong presence in Colorado,... Read More
Vail's Star Buy
25 Oct 2010 - With the Ski Show over, the Relentless Freeze Festival this coming weekend and the clocks about to go back, the winter season is approaching fast. The good news is it's snowing throughout the Alps and North America. European resorts such as the Three Valleys and Espace Killy have enjoyed a fresh sprinkling of snow with Meribel, La Tania an... Read More
Snow Snow Snow
19 Oct 2010 - The Altitude Festival, which has become a popular event in Meribel over the past few seasons, is moving to Mayrhofen after losing support from the resort's tourist office. The organisers of the festival are disappointed as the event, which started three years ago, had grown from a small scale comedy week to hosting the likes of Al M... Read More
Meribel Loses it's Sense of Humour
15 Oct 2010 - The Year of Quality Overall, the market is slower than last year but quality is selling well. There is strong demand for the top-of-the-range chalets in the leading resorts. Quality 4* and 5* hotels are also much sought after, particularly for Christmas and the New Year. Group bookings are at a record level which reflects the attrac... Read More
Trends For The Coming Season
14 Oct 2010 - Michelin star chefs Heston Blumenthal & Mickael Weiss will be at the Three Valley Cook Off at this years Metro Ski Show. Celebrity chef, Heston Blumenthal, will be judging the competition at 4pm on Friday 22nd October, with the winners in with a chance to win a holiday to the Three Valleys. The competition involves sending in recipes f... Read More
Cooking Up A Storm At The Ski Show
07 Oct 2010 - Georges Salomon, the founder of ski equipment company Salomon and inventor of the release bindings, died earlier this week. Tributes have been paid to him throughout the ski world as he started one the major brands in the sports and invented what turned out to be the standard for modern bindings. Georges Salomon was the son... Read More
A Sad Day For Salomon
07 Oct 2010 - Eurostar have today announced plans for a £700 million capital investment. The networks investment will include a complete overhaul of all existing trains as well as purchasing 10 new high-speed trains. The ten new trains will all be able to operate on the European high speed rail network providing direct sevice between london and a... Read More
Eurostar Facelift
05 Oct 2010 - The Three Valleys resort of La Tania will be celebrating its 20th birthday on the 22nd December this year. In celebration of leaving its teenage years, the lift pass office will be offering a free day pass to anyone turning 20 during their stay in resort. La Tania is one of the youngest resorts in the Three Valleys with the original... Read More
20 Years of La La La Tania
22 Sep 2010 - Breckenridge, one of the USA's top freestyle resorts, has announced plans to add a 7m (22ft) superpipe to the Freeway Terrain Park on Peak 8. The new pipe will be the first major addition to the resort's main terrain park since its inception back in 1999. The resort has a long history with both snowboarding and freestyle skiing and hosted... Read More
Breck's Super Pipe
14 Sep 2010 - With nine weeks until the first resorts open and 12 weeks until the season proper begins the resort opening parties are top of the pops right now. The biggest early season party is the Ischgl opening party who have announced The Gossip are their headlining act, following in the footsteps of Katy Perry from last year. The first festival of... Read More
Pop-up Opening Parties
14 Sep 2010 - Courchevel has announced that the Women's Alpine Skiing World Cup will be taking place on the 21st December 2010, 31 years since the resort last hosted the men's giant slalom. During the last competition Swedish skier Ingemar Stenmar won once of his 86 World Cup victories with a resounding victory and the resort hope that this years event... Read More
Courchevel's World Cup Revival
10 Sep 2010 - The Portes du Soleil's favourite family resort, Les Gets, has announced a €4.5 million investment for the Chavannes gondola along with a new six-man chairlift in the Chamossiere ski area. The Chavannes gondola is being upgraded from four to six-man bubbles and will retain its historic red paint. The increased capacity, from 900 to 160... Read More
Les Gets a Lift Upgrade
26 Aug 2010 - The lake was discovered earlier this summer whilst routine checks were being made on the Tete-Rousse glacier. The lake, trapped below the glacier holds 65,000 cubic metres water, enough to form a torrent with mud, rocks and trees that would flood the St Gervais valley in 15 minutes. Engineers yesterday began work to drain the lake, whi... Read More
Mont Blanc's Hidden Lake to be Drained
17 Aug 2010 - British Airways have announced a new addition to there winter flight program with a route operating between London City and Chambery. The new route offers the opportunity to fly from the London Docklands out to resorts such as Meribel and Courchevel quicker than ever. Operating out of London City on Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and... Read More
BA Announce New Winter Season London City Flight
11 Aug 2010 - US authorities will be introducing a $14 fee for British tourists visiting the country though their ESTA visa scheme. The visa waiver scheme allows nationals from a selection of countries, including Britain, to enter the US without a visa. The ESTA has been mandatory for visa waiver travellerssince January 2009, and has been a free servi... Read More
US ESTA Scheme to Charge $14
22 Jul 2010 - The International Olympic Committee is considering the addition of two new events at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. The FIS have consulted the IOC and recommended the inclusion of the snowboard slopestyle discipline in 2014. The federation commented that the slopestyle format is "very youth-driven and and will appeal to fu... Read More
Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics To Unveil Two New Events
16 Jul 2010 - The British Snow Tour has announced the dates for this season with 14 prestigious British Championship events. The tour kicks off in September at the Norfolk Snowsports Centre with the series climax, The Brits, taking place in the Swiss resort of Laax in the end of March. The British Snow Tour will be taking in many of the UK's sno... Read More
British Snow Tour Dates Announced
16 Jul 2010 - BA are to launch an iPhone app which will allow passengers to both check-in and use their phone as their boarding pass. The new app will use a barcode on the users' phone, which is scanned at the gates in the same way as paper tickets, in the same way as similar systems used by Swiss and Air France. BA have announced the app will be furthe... Read More
BA to Launch iPhone Check-In
13 Jul 2010 - Eurostar's direct service ski train goes on sale today. The service running from London St. Pancras and Ashford in the UK to Moutiers and Bourg St. Maurice in France's Tarantaise valley will go on sale tomorrow with the over-night trains to follow shortly. The popular service takes around 7 hrs 20 minutes and is a great alternative... Read More
Eurostar Ski Train Goes On Sale Today
13 Jul 2010 - Les Arcs, part of the Paradiski ski domain in France, is set to benefit from a new ski-in out development after the success of Arc 1950. The new village will be built above Arc 1800 at Le Chantel and will be named Edenarc 1800. The plans are ambitious, and similar to those at Les Arcs current newest village at Arc 1950, and include a 4* h... Read More
Les Arcs to Build a New Village
30 Jun 2010 - From November 2010, Ryanair will be cutting their winter flight program by at least 16%, including the loss of two Stansted flights and approximately 2 million passengers. The main cutbacks are the two Stansted flights, reducing Ryaniars presence at the airport to 22 aircraft, and a loss of around 1.5 million passengers between Nove... Read More
Ryanair To Reduce UK Winter Flights
29 Jun 2010 - Eurostar's ski-train tickets are due to go on sale on July 13th at 9am. The direct Eurostar service runs from London's St. Pancras International to Moutiers, Aime-la-Plagne and Bourg St. Maurice in France. The popular over-night snow-train via Paris will again not be running this winter though the direct Eurostar is expected to begin servi... Read More
Eurostar 2011/12 Ski-Train Goes On Sale In July
24 Jun 2010 - Heather Mills, ex-wife of Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney, has announced plans to qualify for the British Paralympic Ski Team. Mills previously showed her athleticism while taking part in the TV show Dancing on Ice and is now training to enter the 2014 Paralympic Games in Russia. "I've been skiing for many years and I'm much be... Read More
Heather Mills Aiming For 2014 Paralympic Gold
24 Jun 2010 - The 2011 European Winter X-Games dates have been announced as the 16th - 18th March 2011. After last years successful debut the French resort of Tignes will again play host to what is becoming one of Europe's premier freestyle events. Last year's European X-Games was the first time a competitive Winter X-Games event had taken part outsid... Read More
European Winter X-Games 2011 Dates Announced
10 Jun 2010 - Britain's number one female skier Chemmy Alcott has signed for Atomic skis. The three time Olympian will join fellow Brits Ed Drake and TJ Baldwin. Jason Summerfield, the UK Manager, commented "Chemmy is a great ambassador for our brand moving forwards. She has achieved some great results in her career to date, and we look forward to... Read More
Atomic Sign New Kitten
04 Jun 2010 -  This week is the start of the Southern Hemisphere ski season. The Resort of El Colardo, part of Chile's Three Valleys, was the first to open on Thursday, with the linked resorts of La Parva and Valle Nevado expected to follow shortly. In the last seven days the resort has received 54cm of snow and is expect mostly dry conditions... Read More
Southern Hemisphere Ski Season Opens
03 Jun 2010 - One of the UK's best winter sports shows the British Ski & Board Show has announced it will be returning to the Birmingham NEC on the 29th -31st October 2010. With a Big Air demo, interactive skills slope and many one off deals to be had, the show is a great way to kick off your winter. This years show, looks to be another hit... Read More
British Ski & Board Show 2010
25 May 2010 - The Ticket To Ride (TTR), in association with the World Snowboard Federation (WSF,) has announced the creation of the World Snowboard Championships. The new world class event will be run every four years with the first event expected during the 2011/12 winter season. The event will focus on the main competition disciplines of half pipe and... Read More
2012 TTR World Snowboarding Championships
24 May 2010 - With skiing become ever more popular in Russia the government have announced a £10 billion project to build five new resorts by 2020. The funding, twice that ear-marked for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, is aimed at bringing mass tourism to the Northern Causasus mountains. Currently around 4,000 tourists visit the region's resorts,... Read More
New Russian Resorts to take on the Alps
19 May 2010 - The resort of Tenna in Switzerland has become only the second resort in the world to offer a solar powered lift. Westendorf in Austria was the first with a solar powered rope tow and Tenna has trumped them with the first chair lift. The photovoltaic panels have a capacity of 90,000 kWh and with the chairlift using 22,000 kWh they wi... Read More
Swiss Solar Powered skiing
19 May 2010 - After months of uncertainty British Ski and Snowboard have secured funding for the next two years thanks to a new sponsorship deal. Prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics SportsportsGB went into administration with debts of £300,000 leaving the future of British winter sports in a cloud of uncertainty. Now the newly formed British Ski and... Read More
British Ski & Snowboard team secure funding
11 May 2010 - Sunderland Council has announced plans for the first indoor slope in the North East. The plan is to build an indoor real snow slope, ice-rink, sports shops, bar and restaurants next to the city's football ground the Stadium of Light.The plans to bring real snow to the North-East are a real boost for budding skiers and snowboarders in the ar... Read More
10 May 2010 - With one of the biggest tournaments in world sport a month away and the national leagues drawing to an end, the 2010 World Cup is in most people's minds. Over the next week, we will find out the initial 30 man squads for our teams and if the likes of Jamie Carragher and Fabio Cannavaro will make it to South Africa. With many of the matches... Read More
07 May 2010 - Next winter will see the Easter holidays much later than previous years. At the moment, the main weeks of the Easter holidays are going to be the the weeks of the 11th and 18th of April. Many people will look at those dates and decide that Easter is surely too late to go skiing. Fear not, as they could be mistaken. It's currently May and... Read More
07 May 2010 - With the ski season now drawn to its conclusion the major resorts are beginning work on their summer developments. Avoriaz, part of the Portes du Soleil on the French-Swiss border, has started work on plans to build 575 new apartments and a replacement cable car between Morzine and Avoriaz. The apartments... Read More
01 Apr 2010 - Skiing conditions in North America are so good at the moment that some of the country's biggest resorts are to extent their seasons. Spelling good news for winter sports enthusiasts keen to book a last-minute ski break, it has now been confirmed that the lifts up Aspen Mountain will be running until April 25th, two weeks beyond the initial... Read More
Aspen ski resorts to extent seasons after heavy snowfall
19 Mar 2010 - Skiing is very much alive in the Canadian ski resort of Whistler, which is hosting international athletes taking part in the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games.Host nation Canada continues to pick up awards after winning a record amount of medals during the main Winter Olympics, with the latest coming courtesy of Paralympic sit-skier Colette B... Read More
11 Mar 2010 - Bode Miller has decided to miss the World Cup finale in Germany and take the remainder of the season off to recuperate from an ankle injury sustained prior to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.The unpredictable American picked up three medals on the slopes at Whistler, including a gold in the super-combined, despite still being troubled by a... Read More
Miller to relax for rest of ski season
11 Mar 2010 - Erik Guay's late season burst of form has seen him claim overall World Cup victory in the super G event.The Canadian followed up on victory at the penultimate event in Kvitfjell with another error-free run in challenging conditions at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany.Guay posted a winning time of 1:26.36 minutes and this took him to 331 po... Read More
Guay claims World Cup super G title
10 Mar 2010 - Tignes is currently completing its last-minute developments before becoming the first European destination to host the Winter X Games.For three days from March 10th, the French resort will be displaying the men's and women's ski and snowboard Slopestyle and SuperPipe competitions, alongside holding Snowmobile demos.Among the transformations... Read More
British star Jones confident as Winter X Games arrives in Tignes
26 Feb 2010 - Heading into the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, many Canadians would have probably been satisfied to be celebrating one home gold medallist by the time the closing ceremony came around.However, with numerous events still to be completed ahead of the final day of competition on February 28th, Canada has already enjoyed seven golds to go... Read More
Canada exceeding expectations at 2010 Winter Olympics
25 Feb 2010 - Holidaymakers planning to visit the French Alps in the coming weeks may want to take part in an event that offers a unique way to explore the region while raising money for charity.A four day supported trip, the Alps to Ardeche cycle ride has been organised in aid of the Make-a-Wish Foundation and will kick off from the ski resort of Courch... Read More
Tour the French Alps in style for charity
19 Feb 2010 - Maria Riesch was the chief beneficiary of a Lindsey Vonn mistake as the German took gold in the women's super-combined at the 2010 Winter Olympics.High on confidence after topping the podium in the downhill, American Vonn looked on course to for a second victory out of a possible five in Vancouver.She topped the timesheets after the downhil... Read More
Riesch wins Whistler gold after Vonn crashes out
18 Feb 2010 - Lindsey Vonn got off to a dominant start in her quest to win five gold medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics by blitzing the opposition to triumph in the women's downhill.Vonn became the first female US skier to take gold in the event and held a victory margin of 0.56 seconds over compatriot Julia Mancuso in second.Austria's Elisabeth Goergl t... Read More
Vonn dominates to land downhill gold at Whistler
17 Feb 2010 - Maelle Ricker picked up Canada's second gold medal of a profitable home Winter Olympics to date as she stormed to victory in the snowboard cross.The Vancouver resident arrived at Cypress Mountain as the World Cup leader and continued her dominance in the four-female final.A blistering start put Ricker in the box seat straight from the gate,... Read More
Ricker gives Canada second gold in Vancouver
16 Feb 2010 - Didier Defago upstaged Swiss team-mates Didier Cuche and Carlo Janka to take the gold in the men's downhill at the 2010 Winter Olympics.The 32-year-old came out on top at Whistler in one of the tightest podium finishes in Olympic history by pipping Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal to the gold by 0.09 seconds through his time of 1:54.51 seconds.D... Read More
Defago causes upset to win men's downhill at Whistler
16 Feb 2010 - Team GB's trio of teenage cross-country skiers brought a new spirit to the Vancouver Winter Olympics after making their Games debuts with impressive performances in the men's 15km cross-country freestyle.Andrew Musgrave, a 19-year-old skier from Aberdeenshire, posted a strong performance after crossing the line in 55th place with a time of... Read More
Team GB cross country skiers post strong performance
16 Feb 2010 - A husband and wife team of winter Olympians have taken the term marital bliss to the next level after scooping a gold medal in pairs figure skating at the ongoing Games in Vancouver.Winter sports fans taking holidays in Canada were treated to a masterful dance performance from Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo of China, whose routine had a final sco... Read More
Chinese figure skating pair wins gold after two-year retirement
15 Feb 2010 - Canada's home Winter Olympics in Vancouver got off to an inspired start as Alexandre Bilodeau raced to victory in the men's moguls event.The 22-year-old secured Canada's first Olympic gold medal on home soil after disappointments in Montreal in 1976 and then again in 1988 in Calgary.Bilodeau qualified with the second best time and then prod... Read More
Bilodeau ends Canadian wait for home Olympic gold
12 Feb 2010 - Over 1,000 volunteers have already put their names forward to help ensure that the Whistler course is in optimum condition for the skiing events making up the 2010 Winter Olympics, morethanthegames reports.Further snow is expected in Vancouver ahead of the men's downhill taking place on February 13th, which may lead to inconsistent patches... Read More
Volunteers ready to ensure perfect piste at Whistler
12 Feb 2010 - Lindsey Vonn is in danger of missing out on an expected two gold medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver after picking up a shin injury in training.The American has been in devastating form in the downhill and super G events during the current World Cup season, winning eight out of 11 races.But her chances of continuing this dominan... Read More
Medal-favourite Vonn going to race through shin injury pain
12 Feb 2010 - British bobsleigh duo Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke believe they can claim a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics despite having had less practice on the track than some of their chief rivals.The duo arrive at Whistler as the reigning world champions, but have suffered an interrupted preparation as Minichiello only recently had las... Read More
British bobsleigh pair hoping of gold despite lack of Whistler practice
12 Feb 2010 - Carlo Janka believes that his more experienced countryman Didier Cuche is the man they all have to beat in the men's downhill at the 2010 Winter Olympics.Janka is seen as one of the chief young talents of Swiss skiing and backed up his potential by winning two medals at the World Championships in Val D'Isere last year, including gold in the... Read More
Janka tips team-mate Cuche as Whistler downhill favourite
12 Feb 2010 - Bode Miller seems to have his head in the right place going into the 2010 Winter Olympics as he aims to pick up medals in all five disciplines on the pistes of Whistler.The 32-year-old was heavily fancied to medal four years ago in Turin, but left empty handed after a string of disappointing performances, including twice failing to finish a... Read More
Miller aiming for five medals at Whistler
12 Feb 2010 - Shelley Rudman insists that it is a "huge honour" to be chosen to carry the British flag for the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics.The 28-year-old was Britain's only medallist in Turin four years ago when she claimed silver in the skeleton and she is a strong contender to be on the podium again in Vancouver.Meanwhile, R... Read More
Rudman to fly British flag in Winter Olympics opening ceremony
12 Feb 2010 - Record speeds could be reached during the men's luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics after Austria's Manuel Pfister set a new milestone during training for the event.The 21-year-old was clocked at speeds of 154 kilometres per hour shooting down the Whistler Sliding Centre course, which exceeds that registered at the same track by German world c... Read More
Record speeds predicted for men's luge at Whistler
12 Feb 2010 - Manuel Osborne-Paradis has revealed that although the weight of Canada may be currently resting on his shoulders, the pressure he places on himself is far greater, the Independent reports.The 26-year-old is one of Canada's chief contenders for a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics with the country never able to celebrate an event victor... Read More
Osborne-Paradis handling the pressure ahead of Whistler test
12 Feb 2010 - Mellisa Hollingsworth is hoping that she will be at the peak of her powers to claim a gold medal in the women's skeleton event at the 2010 Winter Olympics.The 29-year-old Canadian claimed the bronze model in the discipline four years ago in Turin and also has a World Championship silver medal to her name from 2000.However, she heads to Vanc... Read More
Hollingsworth hoping to hit her peak at Whistler
12 Feb 2010 - Zina Kocher is hoping to defy the odds and provide Canada with an unexpected biathlon medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics, the Montreal Gazette reports.Kocher is competing in the women's 7.5-kilometre sprint at the Whistler Olympic Park, but the fact that she is only ranked 22nd by the International Biathlon Union has led to little expectatio... Read More
Kocher hoping to stay calm in biathlon medal quest
10 Feb 2010 - Britain's Chemmy Alcott is not without a chance of gaining a medal in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, according to Alain Baxter.The three-time Olympian has offered some insight on the BBC website, stating who he believes stand the best chance of taking the medals in Canada.He admits that US star Lindsey Vonn and Germany's Maria Riesc... Read More
Baxter gives Alcott medal chance at 2010 Winter Olympics
09 Feb 2010 - Lord Sebastian Coe is set to join California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in taking part in the final leg of the torch relay to mark the beginning of the 2010 Winter Olympics.The chairman of the London 2012 organising committee will be among the final people to hold the torch as it completes a journey that will have lasted for 106 days an... Read More
Lord Coe to join Winter Olympic torch relay
05 Feb 2010 - Holidaymakers can now access snow reports on popular European ski resorts such as Chamonix using their mobile phones thanks to the launch of a new iPhone application (app).British carmaker Land Rover and the Ski Club of Great Britain have unveiled the app, which features live snow report data from 250 resorts, and can be downloaded free of... Read More
New iPhone app to give snow reports on Chamonix and other resorts
01 Feb 2010 - Ski lovers and winter sports enthusiasts may want to check out Christie's annual Ski Sale, which offers a great opportunity for them to get their hands on rare vintage ski advertisement posters dating from the 1920s and 1930s.Designed to encourage people across the world to take up winter sports, the posters include work from fine designers... Read More
Ski posters offer glimpse into 1920s marketing
29 Jan 2010 - Although many people see him as 2010's answer to Eddie the Eagle, Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong insists he is not going to the Winter Olympics to become a gimmick.The 35-year-old has become the first skier from Ghana to qualify for the Winter Olympics and is looking forward to showing his skills on the Whistler course in Vancouver.Nkrumah-Acheam... Read More
Nkrumah-Acheampong will be no gimmick at Winter Olympics
27 Jan 2010 - Female bobsleigh world champions Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke are among the 43 British athletes selected to head to Vancouver to take part in the 2010 Winter Olympics.The British Olympic Association has just named another 13 stars, taking the total number to 43 across ten disciplines, with the men's bobsleigh and skeleton athletes t... Read More
Team GB squad announced for 2010 Winter Olympics
20 Jan 2010 - Chemmy Alcott has taken a positive out of the recent icy weather that has gripped the UK as it may have spiced up people's interest in the 2010 Winter Olympics, which begin next month in Vancouver.Britain's top female skier has been busy in her preparations for the event in Canada having competed in locations including Val D'Isere and Are d... Read More
Alcott hoping for more Olympic support after recent UK snow
05 Jan 2010 - A mistake by Lindsey Vonn in last weekend's World Cup slalom in Zagreb has cost her the overall lead of the World Cup standings.Hampered by injuries to her hand and arm, the American missed the 15th gate on her second run and as a result failed to finish the race.This paved the way for Sandrine Aubert of France to win, and also led to Maria... Read More
Zagreb mistake costs Vonn World Cup lead
23 Dec 2009 - Ski fans considering a break to Chamonix have been told that both lifts and pistes are open in all areas of the valley.Writing for Chamonet.com, Caroline Face states that the slopes can now be enjoyed in locations including Brevent, Balme and Les Houches, while Flegere and Grands Montets have also opened.However, guests are encouraged to wr... Read More
Pistes and lifts open at Chamonix
23 Dec 2009 - Chemmy Alcott was satisfied with her display in the super G at Val D'Isere but knows that there is still plenty of room for improvement.Britain's number one female skier began her World Cup schedule in France with a superb ninth-place finish in the super combined event.However, she failed to maintain this level of performance in the super G... Read More
Alcott happy with Val D'Isere super G display
21 Dec 2009 - Manuel Osborne-Paradis upset a field including Bode Miller, Didier Cuche and Aksel Lund Svindal to claim a third career World Cup win in the downhill event at Val Gardena. The 25-year-old Vancouver skier helped bring some joy to an injury-depleted Canadian team when adding to a recent super G victory in Lake Louise by triumphing again in It... Read More
Osborne-Paradis claims shock downhill victory
18 Dec 2009 - People planning to go for ski holidays in Canada or across European destinations are being encouraged to read the small print of travel insurance before purchasing cover. A recent survey from Age Concern showed that three in four British holidaymakers do not check the terms and conditions when obtaining travel insurance and more than half (... Read More
Ski lovers urged to check small print on travel cover
17 Dec 2009 - The popular French ski resort of Meribel is to play host to some of the biggest names in pop music next March.Having honed their skills as a band playing to chalet guests in the French Alps, The Feeling have announced the launch of their very own music festival.The Little World Festival will see the likes of Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ed Harcourt... Read More
The Feeling set to host Meribel ski and music festival
17 Dec 2009 - Advanced and intermediate skiers may be the most likely to appreciate a trip to St Anton due to the location's varied terrain, it has been suggested.The Daily Telegraph highlights that a number of free ski buses run from the Austrian destination, allowing ski fans to hit the slopes in nearby Stuben, Zurs and Lech.Meanwhile, St Anton benefit... Read More
St Anton gives skiers the opportunity to enjoy a varied terrain
17 Dec 2009 - Fans looking to cut costs and head on a cheaper skiing holiday away from the bigger, potentially busier locations have been told that Tignes could prove a suitable destination.The French commune in the Rhone-Alpes region is a sister resort to the larger Val D'Isere, but according to OnTheSnow.com is a much cheaper alternative.Meanwhile, the... Read More
Tignes a worthy cheap skiing alternative
17 Dec 2009 - Lindsey Vonn was quick to praise the conditions in Val D'Isere after registering the quickest time during training for the World Cup downhill event.The 25-year-old American arrived in France after a disappointing performance in the previous World Cup stop in Sweden, where she struggled in the slalom and giant slalom technical events.However... Read More
Vonn tops downhill practice as she goes for clean sweep
17 Dec 2009 - Despite Bode Miller taking part in the practice run for the World Cup downhill race in Val Gardena, it remains a mystery whether he will emerge at the start gate when it matters.The American recently injured his ankle in a game of volleyball and the swelling that followed has left him in some pain and struggling to put his right ski boot on... Read More
Miller only 20th in downhill practice
16 Dec 2009 - Canadian skier Jean-Phillipe Roy has been ruled out of the upcoming Winter Olympics after severely injuring his right knee during a recent World Cup event in Val D'Isere.The 30-year-old crashed out during his first run when competing in the giant slalom and the diagnosis has suggested that he may have torn his anterior cruciate ligament.Roy... Read More
Knee injury puts Roy out of Winter Olympics
16 Dec 2009 - Snow fans looking for some variation from their ski holiday have been pointed in the direction of Cervinia, which offers a choice between different locations.Writing for the Independent, James Hanning highlights that visitors get "two countries for the price of one" as only a couple of ski lifts separate Italy and Switzerland.&quo... Read More
Versatility offered by ski trip to Cervinia
15 Dec 2009 - Cold weather over the weekend resulted in more snow fall across a variety of ski resorts in the French Alps, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, new reports state. Those planning to take ski holidays in popular ski resorts in France, such as Tignes and Val d'Isere will be glad to hear that they are now enjoying "good" snow cover, acco... Read More
Val d'Isere pistes covered in snow
15 Dec 2009 - Question marks still exist over whether Bode Miller will be fit enough to take part in the downhill at Val Gardena on December 19th.The dual Olympic silver medallist was sidelined for the recent World Cup giant slalom event in Val D'Isere after a swollen ankle prevented him from getting one of his boots on.Miller picked up the injury when l... Read More
Miller still unsure over downhill appearance at Val D'Isere
15 Dec 2009 - Marcel Hirscher made the most of a blistering start to triumph in his first ever World Cup event by landing the giant slalom in Val D'Isere on December 13th.The 20-year-old Austrian was in command from the first run and then pulled further away from the field, which included experienced team-mate Benjamin Raich.Massimiliano Blardone finishe... Read More
Hirscher claims maiden World Cup victory in giant slalom at Val D'Isere
15 Dec 2009 - Chemmy Alcott produced a gutsy display as she battled through a stomach bug to claim a promising 11th place finish in the World Cup giant slalom in Sweden.The 27-year-old British number one built on her season's best finish of 15th, at Lake Louise in the super G, by closing in on the top ten at Are on December 12th.She finished two seconds... Read More
Ill Alcott produces season-best finish in Are
15 Dec 2009 - Inexperienced skiers looking for a destination to enhance their confidence and skills may want to head to Obergurgl in Austria, it has been suggested.According to the Daily Telegraph, the destination is usually covered in snow for half of the year between November and May and is often on the quieter side.This allows for more practice, less... Read More
Obergurgl an ideal family skiing destination
15 Dec 2009 - Sandrine Aubert produced a scintillating second run to snatch a third World Cup slalom title in Are on December 13th.Following on from Tessa Worley's win the giant slalom, Aubert ensured that the Swedish stop on the World Cup calendar was a strong one for the French by finishing ahead of German sisters Maria and Susanne Riesch.The 27-year-o... Read More
Aubert stars in the fog in Swedish slalom
15 Dec 2009 - Her own safety was the top concern of Lindsey Vonn as she settled for an eighth-place finish in the World Cup slalom event at Are in Sweden on Saturday (December 13th).Vonn had already made a mistake when failing to finish in the giant slalom and was just intent on salvaging some points from the trip in the second, more technical event.She... Read More
Vonn plays it safe in Are slalom
14 Dec 2009 - People taking holidays in French ski resorts such as Alpe d'Huez or Chamonix are to be encouraged in a new campaign to avoid taking to the slopes after consuming alcohol. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office's don't-drink-and-ski initiative has been welcomed by travel insurance provider InsureandGo, which said it is vital to counter the risk... Read More
New campaign discourages drinking and skiing
08 Dec 2009 - An increasing number of resorts in North America and Europe are opening as the ski season gets underway, underpinned by favourable weather conditions. The Ski Club of Great Britain reports that five to ten centimetres of snowfall ensured the French ski resorts of Courchevel and Meribel had a particularly good start to the snow sports season... Read More
Ski resorts open as snowfall continues
07 Dec 2009 - A week of festivities has been organised at the French ski resort of Chamonix to celebrate the start of the 2009-10 season.From December 4th to December 8th, a number of events are to be held to commemorate the partial opening of Les Grands Montets ski area.These include the official switching-on of the town of Chamonix's illuminations, as... Read More
Events planned to mark opening of Les Grands Montets
01 Dec 2009 - The French Alps look set to be more popular than ever next year as winter sports enthusiasts escape the crowds of Canada to enjoy some of the world's finest slopes.With Vancouver set to host the 2010 Winter Olympics in just a couple of months, many Canadians are already looking to get away for a few weeks, with a significant number likely t... Read More
Rhone-Alps 'the jewel in the crown of France's ski regions'
30 Nov 2009 - It is perhaps the most famous ski resort in the world, but there is more to Val d'Isere than meets the eye.This is because, during the run-up to Christmas, the Alpine resort is aiming to show off its versatility, which could mean that the ski boots are left behind for the day.Holidaymakers will be able to learn how to bake the perfect crois... Read More
Festive goings-on in Val d'Isere
30 Apr 2009 - UK speed skier Marc Poncin has missed out on clinching his second world title by a narrow margin.The 42-year-old, who was crowned champion in 2008 and races in the production category, came second to Austrian Austria's Gunter Foidl, reports BBC Sport.By finishing as the runner-up in the World Cup standings, Poncin becomes the first competit... Read More
Poncin misses out on second title
29 Apr 2009 - The end of the season at the ski resort of Val Thorens will be celebrated with the traditional Freeride Day party.In addition to a Russian band and a fance dress competition, visitors will be able to enjoy a water slide, whereby participants will be invited to take to the skis or snowboards and ride down the slopes onto the snow, reports Ch... Read More
Celebrate the season's end in Chamonix
16 Apr 2009 - A young, up-and-coming freeskier from the resort of Breckenridge has been honoured by his admirers.Duncan Adams, 16, was named the Ball Park Alpha Dawg champion after taking part in the debut Winter Dew Tour, reports the Summit Daily.The competition consists of a three-stop, multi-sport event and has featured on a number of TV stations, inc... Read More
Young freeskier named Alpha Dawg by fans
15 Apr 2009 - The ski resort of Les Deux Alpes is to boost its green credentials by running trials of an electric bus service.Les Deux Alpes has been working in association with electricity provider EDF to look into the viability of the carbon neutral vehicles to transport skiers and tourists around the area, reports 2alpesnet.com.During the Easter holid... Read More
Les Deux Alpes to begin electric bus service
15 Apr 2009 - The recent Three Valleys X-Wing Rally that took place in Val Thorens has been described as a success.Writing for Valthonet.com, local reporter Debbie Priestley said a host of skiers and snowboarders took part in the competition, which included a variety of events such as freeriding, a parallel slalom and a Big Air bag.Contestants were able... Read More
Three Valleys X-Wing Rally 'a success'
08 Apr 2009 - A ceremony to honour last year's inductees into the US National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame has been held in Utah, news which may interest those intending to book North America Ski holidays.Among those recognised at the event were Cary Adgate, who won the US Junior National Championship at the age of 17, became Ski Racing's Master Racer... Read More
US skiing heroes honoured
07 Apr 2009 - The finals of the Cham Helly Hansen Winter Ride take place at the ski resort of Chamonix on April 19th, it has been announced.Organised by Evolution 2 and Helly Hansen, the event features an off-piste freeriding competition that promises plenty of snowboarding action, reports Chamonix.net.Those intending to participate in the event should m... Read More
The Cham Helly Hansen Winter Ride in Chamonix
02 Apr 2009 - British skiers Chemmy Alcott and Finlay Mickel have clinched the women's and men's downhill champions titles on the slopes of Meribel.The pair were competing in the British Land Ski Championship and claimed victory aided by improved conditions following light problems early on, reports the Daily Telegraph."I had a really good run today... Read More
Brits take titles at Land Ski Championship in Meribel
02 Apr 2009 - The 64th Austrian Open comes to the ski resort of Kitzbuhel between May 16th and 23rd.Usually, the major sporting event - often seen as the precursor to the French Open in Paris - takes place in July.Among the big tennis stars expected at the tournament is the Russian player Nikolai Davydenko, who has so far clinched victory in 13 ATP compe... Read More
Enjoy the Austrian Open in Kitzbuhel
27 Mar 2009 - Four British skiers competing at this year's FIS Snowboard World Cup Finals have finished in the top 20 of the competition.The highest finisher was Scotland's Ben Kilner who came in ninth in the men's halfpipe, his highest-ever World Cup finish.Meanwhile, Dom Harrington, 24, finished 20th in the event.Kate Foster, 23, came 15th in the women... Read More
Brits finish in top 20 at Snowboard World Cup
25 Mar 2009 - Prince William does not seem too concerned about the recession as he recently booked a Swiss ski holiday for himself and his girlfriend, Kate Middleton.The 26-year-old shunned the five-star hotel he normally stays at with his father and brother in favour of a luxury villa, complete with spa baths and trained chefs, reports the Daily Mail.A... Read More
Prince William books Swiss ski holiday
25 Mar 2009 - The picturesque French city of Annecy has been selected as the country's candidate for the Winter Olympics in 2018, it has been announced.According to the Associated Press, Annecy came top in a vote by members of France's Olympic committee with 23 votes, followed by Nice with ten, Grenobles with nine and Pelvoux, which received no votes.Nic... Read More
Annecy selected as France's candidate to host 2018 Winter Olympics
20 Mar 2009 - Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway has clinched the overall World Cup title for the second time in his career.He won the prize by two points after his last remaining rival, Austrian Benjamin Raich, crashed out of the competition on the first leg of the final run.Svindal said he was not entirely happy about winning the World Cup by just a couple o... Read More
Svindal wins World Cup title by two points
18 Mar 2009 - The interestingly named Festi'Val Tho kicks off in the popular ski holiday destination of Val Thorens on March 25th.Billed as a celebration of snow and the onset of spring, the music event begins with a live performance by Probleme Child, followed by a DJ set complete with competitions and a dance show.Later in the evening, there will be a... Read More
The Festi'Val Tho in Val Thorens
13 Mar 2009 - Joe Sumner - the son of rock legend Sting - and his band Fiction Plane are to play at this year's Musique en Stock festival in Cluses, it has been announced.Fiction Plane recorded their first demo, Swings and Roundabouts, in 2001 under the name Santa's Boyfriend and have supported Sting and The Police on various tours.Currently, the band is... Read More
Sting's son to play at Musique en Stock festival
12 Mar 2009 - Women going on a ski holiday in Meribel later this month may be able to hone their skiing skills at a special event at the resort.Hosted by the She-Unit, the She Styles Spring Ride takes place at Meribel's Moonpark on March 18th and is strictly a women-only affair.Skiers attending the event will be able to pick up some useful tips for when... Read More
Pick up some freestyle tips at a girls-only event in Meribel
06 Mar 2009 - People preparing for a ski holiday in Meribel later this month may want to schedule a visit to this year's Altitude Festival which takes place from March 28th to April 3rd.The itinerary for this year's event includes a host of comedic talent, as well music performers and world-class DJs.Altitude is also the only bilingual event in Europe. L... Read More
Altitude Festival in Meribel
06 Mar 2009 - Traditional Carnival celebrations took place in Catnon Valais, Verbier, recently.Now in its 23rd year, the event culminates in a Mardi Gras which attracts locals and tourists alike.At this year's event, Chenegouga, the Bagnes-based guggenmusik ensemble offered a programme of festivities based around the them of the Far West.Although visitor... Read More
Carnival comes to Verbier
03 Mar 2009 - A new four-star hotel has opened its doors in Tignes, news which may be of interest to those thinking about booking a ski holiday in the area.Opened by MGM, Les Suites du Nevada comprises 24 luxury bedrooms constructed from local stone, wood and river-bed slate.Each suite also comes with a range of hi-tech features flat-screen LCD TVs, whir... Read More
New four-star hotel opens in Tignes
27 Feb 2009 - More than 100 powder alarms have been issued in Austria in recent days following heavy snowfall.On Tuesday (February 24th), over 60 such alarms were issued as many of the country's ski resorts received more than 50 centimetres of snow in the space of just 24 hours.In six villages, hundreds of fire brigade volunteers have been busy shovellin... Read More
Heavy snow hits Austria
26 Feb 2009 - Those thinking about ski holidays in Ischgl may be interest to learn that pop princess Kylie Minogue will be performing at the ski resort's annual concert in May.Around 20,000 music fans are expected to turn up for the performance which will be held in a natural bowl near the main Silverettabahn gondola.Kylie will bring the season to a clos... Read More
Kylie to perform at Ischgl in May
26 Feb 2009 - Norwegian skier Ole Einar Bjorndalen claimed victory in the men's individual biathlon race in South Korea recently, becoming a triple biathlon world champion in the process.Despite missing a total of three targets in the vital shooting sessions, he skied fastest, finishing the 20-kilometre race in 52 minutes and 28 seconds.Christoph Stephan... Read More
Bjorndalen claims third gold
24 Feb 2009 - Ski holidays in Whistler offer a range of exciting outdoor activities such as mountain biking, golfing, canoeing and hiking, it has been claimed.Writing in the Daily Mail, travel writer Carly Wilkie Steven recommends a 25-minute gondola ride up Whistler Mountain, named after a TV drama from the 1970s, as a good way to absorb the picturesque... Read More
'Exciting outdoor pursuits' in Whistler
24 Feb 2009 - A £250,000 marketing campaign aimed at encouraging more people to book Breckenridge ski holidays has been successful, it has been claimed.It had been feared that visitor numbers would fall, particularly in December 2008 and January 2009, as a result of belt-tightening among holidaymakers during the credit crunch.John McMahon, executive... Read More
Marketing campaign boosts skier numbers in Breckenridge
19 Feb 2009 - Europe's highest ski resort, Val Thorens, is home to an excellent range of terrain and the ski possibilities are endless, it has been claimed.Writing in the Telegraph, Matt Bar said that holidaymakers would be "hard-pushed" to run out of options on the slopes.February is said to be the best time to visit the resort and visitors wi... Read More
The possibilities are 'endless' in Val Thorens
13 Feb 2009 - Those taking a ski holiday over half-term will be pleased to learn that forecasters are predicting heavy snowfall for the rest of the month.According to the Telegraph, up to half a metre of snow is set to fall across resorts in France, Austria and Switzerland.France's Three Valleys are set to receive 23 centimetres of snowfall, while Switze... Read More
Forecasters predict 'heavy snow' for half-term
12 Feb 2009 - Those taking ski holidays in Val d'Isere may this week have witnessed American Downhill specialist Lindsey Vonn collect her second gold medal of the World Ski Championships.Vonn added to her success in the Super G to claim gold in what was a closely fought Downhill race.She fought off an impressive second-placed Lara Gut and Italy's Nadia F... Read More
Vonn scoops 2nd gold at Val d'Isere World Ski Championships
05 Feb 2009 - The 2009 Ski World Championships have been launched during a glittering ceremony in Val d'Isere.Thousands of people descended on the resort for the event, which featured entertainment from dance troupe Transe Express, according to valdinet.com."The French racers are relishing the challenge, as skiers such as Marie Marchand-Arvier from... Read More
World Championships open in Val d'Isere
05 Feb 2009 - Parents looking to occupy their teenage children over half-term may wish to consider a ski holiday in Val Thorens.The popular French resort is set to host a week of teen events from February 14th to 20th, merinet.com reports.Several events have been scheduled to take place, with everything from art workshops to snowboarding activities on of... Read More
Teen week in Val Thorens
05 Feb 2009 - Holland America Line has announced plans to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Alaska's statehood.The cruise line will discount a number of its CruiseTour itineraries and cut the cost of stateroom upgrades.A number of culinary events are also in the pipeline, with special menus and dining features planned.Richard D Meadows, the cruise line's... Read More
HAL celebrates Alaska anniversary
21 Jan 2009 - Europe's ski resorts are set to get a heavy dusting of snow this week, with holidaymakers anticipating improved conditions on the slopes.Popular resorts including Alpe d'Huez, La Plagne, Les Arcs and Meribel are preparing for half a metre of snowfall, the Telegraph reports.Many other European resorts are also expecting snowfall of between 2... Read More
Heavy snow forecast for European resorts
12 Jan 2009 - Ski enthusiasts from around the globe are set to descend on Aspen later this month for the annual Winter X Games 13, which kick off on January 22nd.The three-day event will see some of the world's best winter sports athletes battle it our against each other to win a number of medals and prizes.Taking place on the resort's Buttermilk Mountai... Read More
Skiers flock to Aspen for Winter X Games 13
07 Jan 2009 - Children on holiday in the Spanish ski resort of Formingal received a royal visit yesterday, when the Three Kings arrived bearing gifts.Since the slopes of Formigal are not suitable for camels, the visitors made their entrance on skis, with presents for those who had behaved and lumps of coal for the naughty ones.According to reports, the k... Read More
Three Kings come to Formigal
02 Jan 2009 - Preparations are underway in Switzerland ahead of the 20th annual BRITS snowsports festival, which takes place in March.Described by its organisers as an "unmissable winter week", BRITS 2009 will be held in the resort of Laax and will see some of the world's best snowboarders and skiers battle it out for a British title, gold meda... Read More
BRITS snowsports festival celebrates 20th birthday
18 Dec 2008 - The Vanoise Express cable car between Les Arcsand La Plagneis set to open on Saturday (December 20th).Skiers will be able to cross the valley in just four minutes and it is estimated that over 400,000 people will use the cable car system over the coming season.The Vanoise Express features two double-decker gondolas, each capable of transpor... Read More
Vanoise Express to open on Saturday
12 Dec 2008 - Whistler's hotly anticipated Peak 2 Peak gondola is set to launch tomorrow (December 12th).Final preparations are currently being made and the launch will be captured in a live webcast.The opening ceremony will commence at 10:30am, with a number of officials giving speeches on both mountains.At 11am the first lift will carry a number of auc... Read More
Peak 2 Peak gondola prepares to launch
05 Dec 2008 - European ski resorts have experienced their biggest November snowfall in over a decade.Resorts in France and Switzerland are enjoying exceptional conditions for this time of year, with up to 60 centimetres of snow falling in some areas, the Times reports.The excellent conditions are expected to boost the number of people hitting the slopes... Read More
Record snowfall in Europe
02 Dec 2008 - One of the world's top ski resorts, Whistler Mountain, has opened early this year, officials have announced.The early opening on Wednesday meant anyone taking a Thanksgiving trip could hit the slopes to work off their turkey, with neighbouring Blackcomb Mountain also opening its slopes early on November 27th, travmedia.com reports.Stuart Re... Read More
Whistler to open early
25 Nov 2008 - Anyone travelling to the Paradiski area of France this winter will plenty to keep themselves occupied.The area, which comprises the resorts of Les Arcs, La Plagne and Peisey-Vallandry, is preparing to host a number of exciting events over the forthcoming season, with everything from snow rugby to dog sled races on offer.Next month sees the... Read More
Paradiski unveils 'packed' calendar of events
18 Nov 2008 - Ski enthusiasts in the UK may be interested to hear that several winter sports resorts across Europe and the rest of the world have opened early following heavy snowfall.Austria, France and Switzerland have all reported deep blankets of snow and many resorts are opening early to take advantage of the conditions, which are unusual for the ti... Read More
Ski resorts see heavy snowfall
12 Nov 2008 - Two of Vail Resorts' key skiing destinations in Colorado, Breckenridge and Keystone, have opened for the season. The resorts have been enjoying a good deal of snowfall ahead of the official openings, which took place last week. At Breckenridge, the opening was particularly historic, held at Peak 8 for the first time in almost 30 years. The... Read More
Breckenridge and Keystone resorts welcome skiers
28 Oct 2008 - Lake Tahoe's ski resorts have begun preparing for the forthcoming ski season, as temperatures in the area start to decline.It was reported yesterday (October 23rd) that 13 centimetres of snow had fallen in Breckenridge and Vail, with a dusting of snow around the areas of Bever creek and Keystone.Snowfall has also been reported in Heavenly,... Read More
Lake Tahoe prepares for busy ski season
08 Oct 2008 - Ski holidays in Courchevel, France have been tipped as a great place to enjoy some spa treatment.The Givenchy spa at the Hotel Cheval Blanc in Courchevel was named as one of the five best ski spa resorts in article by the Times this week.Ski spas offer luxurious pampering services which tempt tourists away from the aches and bruises endured... Read More
Courchevel named as one of the top skiing spa resorts
25 Sep 2008 - Canada's Whistler Blackcomb ski resort will soon be powered by renewable energy.Work has already started on the green energy system, which is capable of powering all of the resort's lifts, restaurants and snowguns, the Ski Club of Great Britain reports.Arthur DeJong, Whistler Blackcomb's mountain planning and environmental resource manager,... Read More
Whistler goes 'green'
19 Sep 2008 - Swedish extreme skier Fredrik Ericsson is attempting to tackle the world's three highest mountains.Over the next three years he will attempt to ski Mount Everest, K2 and Kangchenjunga, in the hope of becoming the first person ever to do so.The first part of Fredrik's challenge starts this week when he travels to the Himalayas to begin his a... Read More
Swedish skier tackles 'world's highest slopes'
17 Sep 2008 - Testing has begun on a new cable line between the French peaks of Les Arcs and La Plagne in the Paradiski area.According to reports, earlier this month one cabin successfully completed the journey using new cables, with a second cabin expected to undergo testing later this month.The final phase of testing will begin on September 30th, when... Read More
Testing begins on new route between Les Arcs and La Plagne
02 Sep 2008 - The winter holiday season is already starting to descend on Canada as resorts begin preparations for the key holiday months. Britons hoping to enjoy family ski holidays will be pleased to learn that a number of new plans and initiatives for the 2008/2009 skiing season have been outlined by the Canadian Tourism Commission, including increase... Read More
Canada prepares for ski season
02 Sep 2008 - New Zealand has pipped numerous other countries to the post by landing one of the most prestigious stages of the LG FIS Snowboard World Cup.The country will be opening the prestigious tour between September 6th and 7th, before the competitors head off to the next destination on the 15-nation tour.Cardrona will be the setting for the half pi... Read More
New Zealand to stage FIS World Cup
29 Aug 2008 - Children under the age of 14 will now be offered free ski passes when travelling to Andorra.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, families booking family ski holidays through certain British and Irish tour operators will be eligible to avail of this great deal.Ordinarily, a five-day pass can cost as much as 175 euros and those booking... Read More
Andorra offer free ski passes to children
15 Jul 2008 - Britons not content with taking group ski holidays could consider honing their skills and training to be a ski instructor.The Ski Club of Great Britain notes that the demand for ski instructors grows with the increasing number of holidaymakers flocking to the slopes annually.However, it also notes that it is no longer permissible to simply... Read More
How to be a ski instructor
09 Jul 2008 - Thanks to the celebrity endorsement of such royals as Princess Eugenie and Prince William and Kate Middleton, skiing has never been more fashionable. And for those who are new to the winter sport, there are numerous ski resorts suitable for beginners situated across Europe. In France, why not opt for ski holidays in Les Arcs, which the Ski... Read More
Les Arcs for beginner ski holidays
20 Jun 2008 - If you keep pushing thoughts of booking a ski holiday to the back of your head because it seems far too early, think again, one commentator has declared.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, holiday bargains are "to be had", and those who get booking now can beat the crowds to the best holidays.Meanwhile, for those who canno... Read More
Ski Club says: Plan ski holidays now
19 Jun 2008 - Britons who are planning to drive abroad on hire a car on their family ski holidays this winter have been urged to give their attention to new road rules in France that come into force next month.Tignes Ski News reports that from July 1st 2008, French law states that all motorised vehicles must carry warning triangles and high-visibility se... Read More
Skiers advised of new driving rules
18 Jun 2008 - Britons already thinking ahead to the next ski season in Europe have been urged to give some thought to ski holidays in Val Thorens, if it is guaranteed snow they are after.The ski resort is now guaranteeing powder from December until May as it claims it is "confident in the quality" of its snow cover.Those familiar with ski holid... Read More
Val Thorens guarantees snow
12 Jun 2008 - Following an impressive season of snowfall in Aspen this winter, the mountain is being reopened this weekend to allow skiers and boarders another chance to take to the slopes between June 13th and 15th 2008.Although it is the beginning of the season for what is the traditional summer operating season, there is still an average depth of abov... Read More
Skiing comes once more to Aspen
10 Apr 2008 - Britons looking to get a last slice of the skiing action before the 2007/08 ski season ends may want to head out for last minute European ski holidays while the weather holds.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, excellent conditions can currently be found on ski holidays in Tignes, while those considering skiing in Les Arcs will also... Read More
Last call for ski holidays
09 Apr 2008 - An exciting food and culture festival is set to take place in France this weekend, which could be of interest to those taking ski holidays in Chamonix.From Friday April 11th until Sunday April 13th 2008, Corsican Festival will take place in the popular ski resort of Chamonix.On the Friday, Corsica, a film realised by the Corsica tourist age... Read More
Corsican Festival in Chamonix
09 Apr 2008 - "Wintry conditions" have been reported in the Austrian region, with fresh snow reported to have fallen on the Hintertux. According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, those taking late season ski holidays in La Plagne could also be set to benefit after fresh snow fell at the resort earlier this week.The Ski Club also reported that S... Read More
"Wintry conditions" reported in Austria
04 Apr 2008 - The Association of British Travel Agents recently reported that this year, the Easter break is split over three weeks.As such, the final shift of the British Easter holidays begins on Monday (April 7th 2008), and families gifted with this late term break may wish to consider taking a late season European ski holiday.For plenty of fun, ski h... Read More
Toboggan fun at Val Thorens
02 Apr 2008 - Britons enjoying European ski holidays this month have been issued with advice on drinking alcohol while on the slopes.According to the BBC, while apres- ski is an integral part of a ski holiday for many, there are concerns that drinking too much on the slopes could compromise a skier's safety and the safety of those around them.And those o... Read More
Skiers advised 'be sensible with the apres ski'
01 Apr 2008 - Wearing a ski helmet can make family ski holidays safer, it has been reported.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, research carried out by scholars at the University of Washington in Seattle shows that wearing head protection such as a helmet can reduce injury on the slopes by 15 per cent.The study compared people injured in three sk... Read More
Helmets 'make ski holidays safer'
01 Apr 2008 - As the close of ski season fast approaches, many Britons may be considering last minute European ski holidays this April.For those who plan to head overseas for some late season skiing this week, conditions are mixed in Europe, with the best skiing reportedly to be had on the colder upper slopes of many ski resorts, according to the Ski Clu... Read More
Where to ski in April
31 Mar 2008 - Britons taking ski holidays in Breckenridge this spring can look forward to a mammoth festival.Taking place from April 1st until April 20th is Spring Massive 2008, an end of the season extravaganza combining skiing in Breckenridge with food events, shows and concerts.The 2008 line-up includes Robert Randolph, Grace Potter , Tony Furtado, T... Read More
Snow festival in Colorado
28 Mar 2008 - Ski holidays in Breckenridge and other US resorts are becoming increasingly favoured by Brits and other European snow sports fans, it has been reported.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, major ski resorts along the east coast of the United States are reporting improved business from over the pond holidaymakers and also Canadians, t... Read More
Brits opt for ski holidays in the US
27 Mar 2008 - Recently members of the British royal family were spotted skiing in Verbier and now it has been revealed that the ski resort was also the location for a star-studded charity ball.While Princess Eugenie was enjoying a family ski holiday at the Swiss resort, Australian singer and former Neighbours actress Natalie Imbruglia hosted a Venetian-t... Read More
Charity ball in Verbier
26 Mar 2008 - After abstaining from his usual European ski holiday last year in a bid to cut down his carbon footprint, the heir to the throne of England is back on the slopes, it has been revealed.Prince Charles has been spotted enjoying a family ski holiday in Klosters with son Prince William, who is second in line to the throne.Also enjoying skiing in... Read More
Princes takes European ski holiday
25 Mar 2008 - Britons enjoying family ski holidays in Europe this Easter will no doubt be thrilled with the way the weather has turned out for them.The Ski Club of Great Britain reports that snow has been falling all across the Alps, benefiting those skiing in Alpe D'Huez and those enjoying ski breaks in Les Deux Alpes.Other resorts to have benefited fro... Read More
'Best snow of the season' falls in Alps
25 Mar 2008 - The UK's royalty was out in style this Easter bank holiday weekend, celebrating the birthday of one of the younger members of the party with a ski holiday in Verbier.Princess Eugenie was accompanied by her mother Sarah Ferguson the Duchess of York and royal sister Princess Beatrice, as the group made the most of the great powder, skiing in... Read More
Ski holiday in Verbier for birthday princess
20 Mar 2008 - The Bloody Beetroots, along with a number of other hip bands and artists have been confirmed to appear at mountainside extravaganza TignesFest next month.Those skiing in Tignes between April 17th and April 20th 2008 can anticipate seeing The Bloody Beetroots perform alongside Chris Lung, David E Sugar, Dark Jedis, Naomi Roper, James Yuill,... Read More
TignesFest to feature The Bloody Beetroots
18 Mar 2008 - This year's European ski holiday season may well continue on past Easter, the normal cut-off point, it has been suggested.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, Easter is falling "about as early as it gets" and fresh snow is continuing to fall across the Alps, meaning that more skiing could be had for a longer period in this... Read More
Ski season 'may extend beyond Easter'
17 Mar 2008 - American skier Bode Miller has won the overall title in the skiing World Cup at the weekend.Miller was awarded the crystal globe title in an awards ceremony that took place in Bormio, Italy this Sunday (March 16th 2008) much to the delight of those enjoying European ski holidays in the vicinity.Famed for his somewhat unorthodox skiing style... Read More
Bode Miller achieves World Cup goal
13 Mar 2008 - US skier Lindsey Vonn has clinched the FIS World Cup downhill title following the finals in Bormio, Italy, this Wednesday March 12th.Now the second woman to be awarded the title, Vonn collected her crystal globe following the cancellation of the downhill event.While those on European ski holidays enjoyed improved snow conditions this week,... Read More
Lindsey Vonn clinches title
13 Mar 2008 - Over the past week, those on European ski holidays will have benefited from increased snowfall.According to Ski Club of Great Britain, resorts in France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy have been among those to receive ample snow fall.A "fair share" of new snow fell on resorts in France such as Alpe d'Huez and Flaine, with flurries... Read More
Europe sees great snowfall
12 Mar 2008 - Spotted enjoying a regal family ski holiday recently was the young Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.In attendance at the World Cup Ski Jumping competitions held in Holmenkollen were also Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway and Crown Prince Haakon, the four-year old's parents, as well as grandmother Queen Sonja of Norway, Hello magazine... Read More
Royal attendance for World Cup Ski Jumping
11 Mar 2008 - Heavenly ski resort in Lake Tahoe has been named among the top ten most romantic ski resorts by Hitched magazine.According to the publication, the ski resort on the California/Nevada border is perfect for couples looking for a touch of romance.Apart from skiing in "California's largest winter playground", taking a ski holiday in H... Read More
Heavenly tops romantic ski holidays
03 Mar 2008 - American skier Bode Miller maintains his overall lead in the FIS World Cup standings following an impressive performance at the weekend.As many snow sports enthusiasts made the most of the weekend weather by enjoying European ski holidays, Miller increased his lead by placing second against Austria's Georg Streitberger in the Kvitfjell supe... Read More
Miller still leads in ski World Cup
28 Feb 2008 - Ski holidays in Les Arcs are set to get exciting, after the resort successfully hosted its second speed-flying pro event.The Ski Club of Great Britain reports that speed-flying is a new event that is rapidly increasing in popularity.Speed-flying combines paragliding and skiing with paragliding canopies that are smaller than normal. The resu... Read More
Les Arcs hosts extreme sports event
27 Feb 2008 - Britons taking ski holidays in Canada will be unlikely to forget the experience in the short-term, it has been argued.According to Ski Holidays in Canada, the official ski destination site of the Canadian tourism commission, "you haven't skied until you've skied Canada".Those travelling to Canada for winter sports often take ski h... Read More
Canada offers 'unforgettable' ski experience
25 Feb 2008 - British snowboarder Zoe Gillings has become the first female to clinch a medal in a World Cup snowboard event in almost four years, it has been announced.The 22-year-old competitor took home the silver medal in her snowboard cross race at the FIS World Cup this weekend.The competition took place in Japan and has elevated her to fourth place... Read More
British snowboarder takes silver
21 Feb 2008 - Elton John fans travelling on ski holidays in Ischgl later this spring will be in for a treat, after it was reported that the legendary singer is to perform at the resort's closing Top Of The Mountain concert.The lunchtime concert will take place at Idalp, on May 3rd before the ski resort closes on May 4th 2008.And those who possess lift pa... Read More
Rocket Man to entertain skiers in Ischgl
21 Feb 2008 - Adventurous Britons on European ski holidays looking to make the most of the great snow seen so far this season may wish to test their technique off piste.However, Post Office is advising such skiers to take a few precautions before leaving the groomed runs.Noting the "excellent conditions" to be had on European and North America... Read More
Skiers advised to 'take a guide when skiing off piste'
19 Feb 2008 - Carbon conscious consumers taking Tignes ski holidays this year can do so with a clear conscience, after it was revealed that the ski resort is making its own environmentally-friendly efforts.The Tignes Lift Company (STGM) has announced that it is replacing the Brevieres chairlift with a new one - that is made mostly from components of the... Read More
Ski holidays in Tignes for the 'recycling conscious'
18 Feb 2008 - Following the men’s slalom, the leading final positions in the FIS Alpine World Cup have been revealed.Currently in first position is Mario Matt of Austria with a time of one minute 51.36 seconds followed by Croatia’s Ivica Kostelic on one minute 51.69 seconds and Reinfried Herbst also of Austria with a time of one minute 51.76 se... Read More
Leading final positions in FIS Alpine World Cup
15 Feb 2008 - Britons travelling to France this month to try out their technique on the pistes may wish to take their ski holiday in Tignes in order to make the most of the conditions.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, Tignes is currently experiencing temperatures of below freezing on the upper slopes - affording "great skiing cover" t... Read More
"Great skiing cover" in France
14 Feb 2008 - Those taking ski holidays in Zermatt this Easter can look forward to some fantastic musical entertainment as Zermatt Unplugged hits the scene.Taking place from April 9th until April 12th 2008, Zermatt Unplugged looks set to wow those skiing in Zermatt after a host of big name acts were confirmed for the festival.Artists performing on Wednes... Read More
Acts confirmed for Zermatt Unplugged
12 Feb 2008 - Britons looking to enjoy ski holidays in Kitzbuhel this March are in for an added bonus of the musical kind.According to events guide What's On When , Kitzbuhel is also playing host to its very own jazz festival during this period.Noting that visitors to Kitzbuhel are likely to be more acquainted with its famous downhill course than its rhy... Read More
Jazz festival in Kitzbuhel this March
11 Feb 2008 - The leading final positions in the FIS Alpine World Cup following the Women's Super-G in Sestrierelast week has been announced.Austria's Andrea Fischbacher currently leads the pack at 1 minute 21.06 seconds, the BBC reports, along with Fabienne Suter of Switzerland who is also on that time.In third place is Maria Riesch of Germany, who inci... Read More
FIS Alpine World Cup update
07 Feb 2008 - Holidaymakers who found their soulmate while skiing in Alpe D'Huez have been encouraged to contact the Ski Club of Great Britain to share their storiesThe news comes after Abbey reveals that according to research by Cahootsa number of Britons intend to whisk their loved ones away this leap year in order to propose in a special location.One... Read More
Love on Alpe D'Huez ski holidays
04 Feb 2008 - Bode Miller has skied his way to his fourth title of the World Cup Super G in France.Brits taking European ski holidays may have been fortunate enough to see the champion in action in France at the weekend when he won the Val d'Isere race clinching the super-combined title with an overall combined time of two minutes and 18.45 seconds."... Read More
Bode Miller takes super-combined title
31 Jan 2008 - 31 January 2008It looks to be a great season for skiers as exceptional conditions and some fantastic resorts combine to tempt holidaymakers into hitting the slopes. Although European ski holidays may have always been popular, ski lift operator Compagnie des Alpes claims business is already up by 14 per cent compared to the same period last... Read More
Good snow drives ski holiday bookings
31 Jan 2008 - Snowfall around the globe is benefiting people on North America ski holidays, European ski holidays and even ski holidays in countries as far afield as Asia.It has even been predicted that flurries of snow will hit regions across the UK tomorrow and this weekend.Reuters recently reported that a student in China attempted to ski 200 kilometr... Read More
Snow on slopes around the world
31 Jan 2008 - Some of the best skiers and snowboarders from across the globe will head to Chamonix this winter for what should be a thrilling eight-day event.The Swatch O'Neill Big Mountain Pro 2008 is described as the "ultimate freeride contest" and challenges 24 entrants to find the optimum conditions in the European Alps, beginning in the Fr... Read More
Big Mountain Pro in Chamonix this February
31 Jan 2008 - Britons who are preparing for family ski holidays to Europe and beyond have been issued with a set of tips on how to get the most out of their packing.The Ski Club of Great Britain is advising travellers jetting off on European ski holidays and North America ski holidays to maximise their packing potential by stuffing boots with extra goods... Read More
Travel tips issued for skiers
31 Jan 2008 - After a weekend in which Switzerland missed out on much of the snowfall that benefited Austria, those on ski holidays in Zermatt this coming weekend will benefit from colder weather.The Ski Club of Great Britain reports that Swiss resorts are likely to receive the "most snow in Europe" in the coming days. Snow is anticipated to dr... Read More
Switzerland 'to receive most snow in Europe'
29 Jan 2008 - Singletons looking to book a trip away this winter may consider booking a North America ski holidays after it was reported that Breckenridge is the best ski resort for partner-less people.As well as Colorado's Breckenridge, Killington in Vermont, Mount Tremblant in Quebec, Utah's Park City and Vail, also in Colorado, were listed as good for... Read More
Vail is 'best ski resort for singles'
28 Jan 2008 - Britons looking to experience a little heat while on the slopes should consider taking Valentine's Day ski holidays in Kitzbuhel.Kitzbuhel has been named by the Ski Club as one of the top five most romantic ski resorts, Easier reports.Those taking European ski holidays to St Moritz in Switzerland, Megeve in France, Arabba in Italy and Ander... Read More
Romantic skiers 'should head for Kitzbuhel'
25 Jan 2008 - Those looking to book trips to France for a snowsports holiday may wish to take their ski holidays in La Plagne, after it was reported that it is one of the top areas.According to the Times, La Plagne has had "some of the best skiing in the Alps for many years".Additionally, the publication notes that it boasts the "famous&qu... Read More
La Plagne offers "some of the best skiing in the Alps"
24 Jan 2008 - Britons enjoying North America ski holidays this week can do so in a safe way as the region celebrates National Safety Awareness Week.The National Ski Areas Association reports that skiers and snowboarders across the land will be focusing on skiing safely all this week.Activities taking place during Safety Week are related to the seven key... Read More
US focuses on ski slope safety
24 Jan 2008 - Snowsports fans enjoying ski holidays in Kitzbuhel may have seen Bode Miller as he sped by to win his 28th World Cup race in Austria yesterday.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, sealing the win has also left him in a good position for winning the overall World Cup title.Miller finished 14th in the slalom on Sunday and came second i... Read More
Bode Miller wins World Cup race
21 Jan 2008 - The tenth annual White Peaks Challenge is set to take place on March 15th and 16th 2008 - and it is now the last call for snow sports fans wishing to raise money for charity while enjoying a European ski holiday.In total 65 skiers will take part in the White Peaks Ski and Board Challenge for Scope, which takes place in Austria over a 48-hou... Read More
'Last chance' for White Peaks Challenge
18 Jan 2008 - A total of one in ten of all Britons selecting a location for their ski trips opt for ski holidays in Val d'Isere, it has been reported.The Times claims that the reasons behind the choice of Val d'Isere ski holidays above other destinations in Europe are plentiful.According to the publication, the resort benefits from good terrain, lively a... Read More
One in ten Brits 'choose Val d'Isere'
17 Jan 2008 - Holidaymakers looking to book ski holidays for the first time have been issued with a series of tips by one publication.The Times recommends that first-times skiers ask their tour operator for advice and recommendations on resorts and whether they have had feedback on different regions.Additionally, the newspaper notes that Alpe D'Huez ski... Read More
Alpe d'Huez is "best" resort for first-time skiers
14 Jan 2008 - Snow sports enthusiasts planning a ski holiday in Tignes will no doubt be delights to know that conditions at the resort have been described as "superb".According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, British snowboarder Dan Wakeham came second in the half pipe boarder event at the resort against stiff competition.Meanwhile, Tignes to... Read More
"Superb" conditions at Tignes
14 Jan 2008 - The International Tourism Trade Fairs Association (ITTFA) has stated that the 2008 ski season is set to be a bumper one, if weather predictions from the Met Office are anything to go by.Met Office indications are that winter 2008 will be colder than that of 2007 and therefore, ITTFA claims, suggests there will be an "increased likeliho... Read More
ITTFA says 'the colder the better' for 2008 ski season
10 Jan 2008 - This January people taking ski holidays in Alpe D'Huez will have plenty to do besides skiing, as the resort's calendar is packed full of events and festivals.January 1st kicked off the filled schedule with the week-long Ice Festival, a "colourful visual show" and a "play between materials, the transparency of ice and the hea... Read More
Lots to do in Alpe d'Huez
08 Jan 2008 - Guests on a ski holiday in Serre Chevalier can now take part in a run grooming school as part of their French ski experience. For the first time, the resort - which covers 250 kilometres of pistes in the French Alps between the Col du Lautaret and Briancon - is offering a 20-minute run grooming session for its visitors. It costs €50 f... Read More
Run grooming school offered to Alpine skiers
04 Jan 2008 - European ski holidays are looking set to benefit from snowfall which has been forecast for the region this weekend.In particular, those taking ski holidays in Kitzbuhel will be in luck if they arrive at the resort by Monday, with potential snow falling in Sunday's minus five degree Celsius temperatures, followed by more snow on the Monday w... Read More
Weekend snow forecast for Kitzbuhel
02 Jan 2008 - Brits enjoying European ski holidays over the new year period are in luck, following a festive snow fall and more powder predictions for the coming week. According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, roughly ten centimetres of snow has fallen in resorts across Austria - benefiting those on ski holidays in Kitzbuhel. Meanwhile, those enjoying... Read More
Let it snow
28 Dec 2007 - UK skiers like to ensure their appearance on the ski slopes is second to none, it has been suggested. According to Direct Line, skiers spend an average £1,200 on their ski gear and clothing, Fair Investment Company reports. Furthermore, there is an "increasing trend" for snow sports fans to purchase designer ski equipment, ac... Read More
Brits demonstrate penchant for pricey ski-wear
21 Dec 2007 - The Ski Club of Great Britain has released its snow forecast across Europe for the Christmas and new year period.According to the Ski Club, sunny skies are anticipated for those enjoying ski holidays in Chamonix and ski holidays in Zermatt while those on ski holidays in Les Deux Alpes can expect some snowshowers.Meanwhile, those taking Nort... Read More
Snow predictions for holiday season
20 Dec 2007 - Snowfall in the early stages of the 2007-08 ski season has been lauded as "fantastic" by one commentator.According to Ski Famille, there has been "good" snow cover across many Alpine resorts while the Mont Blanc region has also fared well from favourable snow conditions.Furthermore, Ski Famille has lauded it as "one... Read More
Early season snow is "fantastic"
14 Dec 2007 - People looking to enjoy a quiet ski holiday in Tignes had better book their flights soon, as the resort is said to be "filling up quickly". According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, great snow conditions at the resort mean that skiers and snowboarders are hitting the slopes with a vengeance. Simon Henwood, Resort Operations Mana... Read More
Tignes "filling up quickly"
13 Dec 2007 - It could be time to get booking North America ski holidays for the 2007-08 ski season, after it was revealed that a number of Vail ski lifts opened for action this weekend.On Saturday December 8th 2007, the Blue Sky Basin in Vail and parts of the Back Bowls ski area were opened for skiing with over 3,500 acres of skiable terrain accessible.... Read More
Vail's ski lifts now open for action
13 Dec 2007 - Discerning skiers would do well to book their 2007-08 ski holidays in Whistler after the resort was voted number one for ski holidays in North America by readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine.The ski resort was awarded the top spot in the publication's annual Best Places to Ski & Stay in North America reader survey.Out of 109 North Am... Read More
Whistler: 'the best place to ski in North America'
12 Dec 2007 - This New Year's Eve there is a "trend" towards celebration on the ski slopes, it has been revealed. According to Earthtimes, Professor Peter Voigt from the tourism faculty at Munich Polytechnic believes that people are shunning the bright lights for a more relaxed holiday. Klaus Stephan from the Austrian tourist office in Frankfur... Read More
New year on the slopes
11 Dec 2007 - As ski holidays become ever more popular for sports enthusiasts looking for the next great mogul field, it has been reported that not all holidaymakers head to the slopes for black-run action.According to moneysupermarket.com, one in six holidaymakers you might find frequenting fondue restaurants on ski holidays in Chamonix are there for th... Read More
Ski holidays 'not just for skiers'
07 Dec 2007 - Snow lovers are setting out in search of the best pistes earlier in the year than usual, it has been reported.Meet and greet parking service Meteor claims that "superb" conditions have encouraged skiers to head abroad earlier than in past years this ski season, TravelMole reports.Sales and marketing director Steve Waller claimed t... Read More
Ski fans 'are hitting slopes earlier'
06 Dec 2007 - Ski holidays in Val D'Isere have been praised in a newspaper travel awards, with readers of the Telegraph naming the French resort the best in the world.The Telegraph Travel Awards 2007 produced a top three in the Best Ski Resort category, with readers of the Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph voting across a range of other categories too.V... Read More
French resorts do well in readers' awards
06 Dec 2007 - Snow sports enthusiasts looking for a good value break should consider ski holidays in Borovets, according to the latest research.The Post Office has released its Ski Resort Report, which highlights ski holidays in Bulgaria as the cheapest due to low-price ski equipment rental and cost of living.Borovets - the oldest ski resort in the count... Read More
Bulgaria 'a bargain for skiers'
27 Nov 2007 - People looking to book their European ski holidays for the 2007-2008 season may be interested in a list of top-ten ski resorts compiled by TripAdvisor.Resorts in France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia and Sweden all feature in the top-ten list.However those who have booked their ski holidays in La Plagne will be happy to know that th... Read More
La Plagne and Zermatt 'in top ten'
26 Nov 2007 - Now is the time for ski holidays in Chamonix, as the resort is now open for weekend breaks.The French ski resort opened for partial skiing of the Grands Montets ski area on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th November.The Marmottons and Pierre a Ric slopes are now open for skiing, with day passes available for €12. Meanwhile, for those who r... Read More
Chamonix open for weekend skiing
23 Nov 2007 - Last week Verbier opened its slopes for weekend skiing, however, those hoping to take longer ski holidays in Verbier will be thrilled to know that the resort intends to open a number of its runs for week-long periods from this weekend.According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, week-long opening has been brought forward from the scheduled d... Read More
Verbier 'extends opening'
23 Nov 2007 - Those who have booked European ski holidays this winter will no doubt be rubbing their hands in anticipation, following the news that roughly two metres of snow has fallen in the Austrian mountains in as many weeks.Verbier ski resort notes that Alp resorts have witnesses snow falls of up to 40 cm as high up the mountains as 2,000 metres, wi... Read More
Snow falls in Austria and across the Alps
21 Nov 2007 - Two French ski resorts have featured in a list of the top-ten ski resorts for beginners. According to the Guardian, novice skiers and snowboarders would do well to opt for ski holidays in Les Arcsand ski holidays in Tignes. Les Arcs entered the list at number one thanks to its good variety of nursery slopes, while it was also described to h... Read More
Les Arcs and Tignes 'great for beginners'
20 Nov 2007 - As Britons gear up for their European ski holidays, they are being advised to get in shape before they hit the slopes. The advice comes from Halifax, which notes that a third of British skiers believed themselves to be out of condition when they took to the pistes last year. Most of the skiers questioned claimed that the switch to high impa... Read More
Skiers advised: Build up your stamina
19 Nov 2007 - This weekend saw holidaymakers jetting off for ski holidays in Verbier as the resort opened for the first skiing of the season.As of November 17th, the Lac des Vaux, La Chaux and Attelas ski runs are open for skiing at weekends while the cablecar running between Le Chable and Verbier will also be open for business.Toby Mallock, Commercial M... Read More
November Verbier opening 'does not disappoint'
15 Nov 2007 - Winter has announced its arrival with a fanfare of snow in Switzerland.According to swissinfo, the country has welcomed its snowiest start to winter in five decades, with trips to the popular ski destination set to benefit from the strong snowfall.People looking forward to Davos ski holidays should be pleased to hear that 62 cm of snow fell... Read More
Swiss snow says that winter is here
14 Nov 2007 - Ski holidays in Killington are receiving a $5.3 million (£2.6 million) boost, it has been revealed.The resort - one of North America's largest - has announced that it is pumping investment into a programme of improvements to improve both the tourism potential and the environmental performance of the snow-sport spot."Guests will no... Read More
$5.3m boost for Killington
12 Nov 2007 - Kitzbuhel ski holidays are to receive a historic boost from strong snowfall as the resort opens a number of runs six weeks early, it has emerged.The move marks the earliest in the season the resort has ever opened to skiers and snowboarders, with 2007 set to go down in history as a particularly memorable year for ski holidays in Kitzbuhel,... Read More
Kitzbuhel latest resort to open early
07 Nov 2007 - Skiers can look forward to an expansive ski trip to France this season with the news that a number of the country's leading resorts have launched a joint ski-pass scheme.The XXL Pass enables holidaymakers to have a day in another resort for €10 (£6.90) if they hold a lift pass for five days or more for one of a selection of destin... Read More
Innovative joint-lift pass scheme launched in France
05 Nov 2007 - On winter sports breaks in Colorado, tourists can take advantage of lift passes that enable easy access to a variety of mountains, it has been reported.People enjoying ski holidays in Breckenridge, Beaver Creek ski holidays, Vail ski holidays or ski holidays in Keystone can benefit from a multi-area lift-ticket structure, the Dallas News ha... Read More
Colorado's pass system "a bonus"
02 Nov 2007 - Heavy snowfall looks to be good news for anyone planning a ski holiday in Keystone.The resort in Colorado has an opening date of Friday, November 2nd - one week earlier than scheduled, the Associated Press reports.A 12-inch base of snow is said to have settled on the slopes, making ski holidays in Keystone a good bet for early season winter... Read More
Keystone opens early thanks to heavy snow
01 Nov 2007 - Ski holidays in Meribel are among the most popular winter sports breaks among British tourists, it has been noted.Frances Tuke, PR Manager for the Association of British Travel Agents, remarked that France is the top destination for ski breaks by UK travellers, with destinations such as Meribel being easy and convenient to access."The... Read More
Meribel ski holidays 'among most popular'
31 Oct 2007 - Travellers planning a ski holiday in Schladming should be pleased with reports that snow has made an early appearance in Austria this year.According to the Telegraph, slopes in the European snow sport hotspot have been opening more than 6 weeks before the season's official start.Skiers have been keen to experience the first snowfall on thei... Read More
Strong start for Austria snow
26 Oct 2007 - Canada is preparing for its winter ski season and one resort in particular looks set to kick off the term with a bang. If you plan on taking your ski holidays in Tremblant before Christmas you will be in time for the 24 hour Tremblant extravaganza. From December 7th to December 9th the event, called 24 hour Tremblant, takes place. It is a... Read More
24  hour Tremblant event approaches
23 Oct 2007 - In excess of three million Britons are set to pack their suitcases and jet off for ski holidays in Zermatt and other resorts across Europe this year, it has been revealed.According to research from esure, those heading to Europe on a ski holiday are also likely to engage in activities other than skiing and snowboarding.The company reports t... Read More
Three million Brits head to the slopes
19 Oct 2007 - The wait is nearly over for a winter 2007 ski holiday in Whistler, as the resort moves closer to its opening date of November 22nd.Furthermore, the 2007-08 ski season is set to be an exciting one for people on ski holidays in Whistler as work on the Peak to Peak gondola is currently underway and the lift is due to open in 2008.The region is... Read More
Whistler counts down to November opening
19 Oct 2007 - Those taking a ski holiday in Zermatt look to benefit from new mining technology that makes skiing at the resort possible as early as late autumn, it has been claimed.According to a statement from Zermatt, the technique is used for cooling in the mining profession and in the tourist industry works to produce snow with a moderate energy cons... Read More
Autumn skiing in Zermatt - thanks to artificial snow
17 Oct 2007 - Ski holidays in Meribel are set to be even better this ski season, now that a new high-speed chairlift has been installed on the resort's slopes.The new chairlift features a pull-down weather shield and replaces the gondola lift previously located on the second stage of the Tougnete slope.Furthermore, the addition of the new chairlift means... Read More
New chairlift for Meribel
15 Oct 2007 - Skiers looking to start their winter with a bang should set their sights on a ski holiday in Kitzbuhel this December, as the resort is planning opening festivities that are second to none. Winter skiing in the Austrian resort is scheduled to begin on the weekend of December 14th - 16th and Kitzbuhel claims that there will be a "firewor... Read More
Kitzbuhel to open with a bang
12 Oct 2007 - The perennially popular French resort of Val d'Isere has announced it is to open for the 2007-08 ski season on December 1st.Those familiar with ski holidays in Val d'Isere will be looking forward to all the perks the resort has to offer skiers - such as the "hands free" ski pass system.No longer will skiers on a Val d'Isere ski ho... Read More
Val d'Isere to open in December
12 Oct 2007 - If your definition of a perfect ski resort is good snow then a ski holiday in Tignes could be just the thing for you, as the resort has been featured in a list of ski resorts with the "world's best snow".According to the Times, Tignes is in the middle of a phase of redevelopment with money "pouring in".Furthermore, those... Read More
"World's best snow" in Tignes
11 Oct 2007 - It's good news for North America ski holidays, as the continent's first ski resort has opened for the season. Colorado-based ski resort Arapahoe Basin opened for the 2007-08 ski season yesterday - beating other North American ski resorts for the second year running. However, opening on October 10th is a personal best for the Colorado ski re... Read More
First US ski resort opens
05 Oct 2007 - Recent snow fall across Europe has seen a number of resorts open some of their pistes for action, which will be music to the ears of those heading off on European ski holidays this year. According to the Ski Club of Great Britain, European ski resort are not the only ones to benefit from a fresh smattering of snow, with those on North Ameri... Read More
European resorts 'start opening pistes'
02 Oct 2007 - A number of European ski resorts were recently listed by the Guardian in a top-ten list of locations for the best pre-Christmas skiing. And for those who seek some autumnal snow action, France could be the destination to head for ski holidays in Chamonix, with the resort listed at number two in the rankings, right behind Val Thorens ski hol... Read More
"Almost always good skiing" in Chamonix
01 Oct 2007 - For those who like to be guaranteed of snow - and who can't wait to spend some quality ski-time on the slopes, a ski holiday in Val Thorens could be just the ticket. In a newly published list of ski resorts worth a pre-Christmas visit from the Guardian, the French ski resort features at number one. According to the publication Val Thorens s... Read More
Val Thorens is 'best early snow ski resort'
26 Sep 2007 - Those looking to plan a ski holiday in Meribel for 2008 should consider booking towards the end of the ski season, in order to experience open-air festival fun.From April 5th - April 20th, The Altitude Festival will take to the slopes of Meribel, bringing with it stand-up comedy performances from English and French speaking comedians as wel... Read More
End-of-season festival in Meribel
25 Sep 2007 - This year, the best time for a ski holiday in Val Thorens is December, with Boarderweek taking place on the resorts slopes from December 15th-22nd. Celebrating its tenth birthday this year, almost 10,000 skiers and snowboarders from across Europe choose to take their ski holidays in Val Thorens during Boarderweek in order to enjoy the great... Read More
"Not to be missed" snow festival in Val Thorens
21 Sep 2007 - People enjoying ski holidays in Zermatt should keep an eye open for the spy who likes it shaken and not stirred, as James Bond takes to the slopes. According to reports, blonde Bond actor Daniel Craig is currently taking ski lessons to train for a number of ski sequences that will feature in his new 007 outing Bond 22. Sources have suggeste... Read More
James Bond to ski in Swiss Alps
19 Sep 2007 - Those looking for family ski holidays for the October half term should consider visiting France's second oldest ski resort - where plenty is being planned for the start of snow season. Among other events, those enjoying ski holidays in Les Deux Alpes can visit the resort's winter clothes show and discover the latest trends of the season, co... Read More
Winter clothes show at Les Deux Alpes
18 Sep 2007 - The mountainous ski resort town of Whistler in Canada is set to play host to a major annual ski festival next spring.In April 2008, thousands of ski enthusiasts - and snowboarding fans - will head to Canada for a ski holiday in Whistler that combines great snow with incredible apres ski at the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival.Last yea... Read More
Whistler to play host to 'major' ski festival
17 Sep 2007 - Time to dust off your boots, wax your skis and adjust your bindings: Tignes reopens at the end of this month.Those familiar with a ski holiday in Tignes will know that this means fresh powder snow skiing, great facilities and pistes for family holidays.A premier European ski holiday destination, Tignes is located in the Espace Killy ski are... Read More
Tignes to reopen end of September
13 Sep 2007 - There has been an increase in the volume of skiers enjoying the slopes of the Rocky Mountains in the 2006-07 ski season, it has been revealed.According to the National Ski Areas Association, North America ski holidays defied analysts' predictions with a total of 55.1 million enjoying the snow in the high peaks.Furthermore, fans of ski holid... Read More
Rocky Mountains see more skiers
12 Sep 2007 - Fans of Breckenridge ski holidays will be pleased to note that the resort has been placed in the top 10 out of 50 best ski resorts.The Canadian Press reports that according to Ski Magazine's annual "Top Resort Guide", Breckenridge was one of a number of North America ski holiday resorts in the top ten.Ski holidays in Whistler also... Read More
Breckenridge features in list of top ski resorts
03 Sep 2007 - Ski holidays in Zermatt are to be boosted with a new ski run and two new lifts.The always-popular Swiss resort looks set to increase its profile further with the additions.A new run is to link the Hohtalli area with Gornergrat, reducing transfer times and maximising fun times for people on ski holidays in Zermatt.Meanwhile, two new lifts ar... Read More
Zermatt gets new ski run and lifts
30 Jul 2007 - It's good news for families planning a Swiss ski holiday in Saas Fee as children will now be able to ski free of charge until the age of ten.Previously, children over the age of seven were required to pay for a ski pass.Ski holidays in Saas Fee have much to offer young families, offering a smooth development from the early stages of a sport... Read More
Saas Fee raises free ski passes to age ten
06 Jul 2007 - Ski holidays in Zermatt are breathtaking - and nothing expresses this more than the resort's forthcoming festival.Scheduled to take place from August 31st to September 16th, the Zermatt Festival will welcome members of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra as well as the Scharoun Ensemble Berlin and the Zermatt Festival Chamber Orchestra.The ev... Read More
Zermatt welcomes classical festival
06 Jun 2007 - People planning Courchevel ski holidays will soon be able to take advantage of a series of improvements taking place at the popular French resort. As well as renovating ski lifts and providing easy-access ramps to the piste, officials at the world-renowned resort are to upgrade the destination's snowmaking system. Due to be complete by next... Read More
Courchevel set for revamp
04 Jun 2007 - Skiing enthusiasts have been made aware that fresh snow has been falling across Europe over the last week.Those on Zermatt ski holidays will have received fresh snowfall at the start of the week and on Wednesday, according to SkiClub.co.uk.For anyone who is a fan of snow-sport, the weekly weather reports are great news, the site states.The... Read More
Fresh snow falls on Zermatt
22 May 2007 - Anyone considering a ski holiday in Whistler next season will be pleased to hear that the resort has won an award for the way it treats its surroundings.The Canadian ski location has won the 2007 Silver Eagle Award for Fish and Wildlife Habitat Protection, which it was presented with to mark its commitment to habitat protection when buildin... Read More
Whistler gets green award
19 Apr 2007 - Victoria Beckham was recently spotted enjoying a ski holiday in Courchevel.According to Hello! Magazine, the former Spice Girl lived up to her band moniker - Posh Spice - with Chanel skis and ski poles.Beckham was accompanied on her Easter break by son Brooklyn, brother Christian and father Tony while husband David stayed in Madrid, reports... Read More
Beckham in Courchevel
19 Apr 2007 - Ski holidays in Whistler are set to be revitalised by the creation of a peak-to-peak gondola.The innovative development - set for completion in December 2008 - will take visitors from the Roundhouse Lodge in Whistler to Blackcomb Mountain's Rendezvous Lodge."The peak-to-peak gondola will create a dramatically enhanced experience that no oth... Read More
Peak-to-peak gondola for Whistler
13 Apr 2007 - Ski holidays in Breckenridge are set to end the season with a bang as the Spring Massive festival continues.The programme of events promises to delight all ages and tastes.A highlight of the itinerary is the Julian Marley Massive Music Concert, featuring a performance from the reggae dynasty's newest star.For more active holidaymakers, the... Read More
Spring into action at Breckenridge
12 Apr 2007 - Verbier ski holidays are set to be stimulated by a world renowned speed skiing competition.The FIS Speed Skiing World Cup Finals will take place in the stunning resort from April 16th-19th, captivating spectators with top-class performances from some of the sports' most celebrated competitors.Taking place on steep kilometre-long courses, sp... Read More
Speed skiing in Verbier
12 Apr 2007 - A Swiss glacier village is set to play host to one of the last dates on the Ticket to Ride Snowboard World Tour. Ski holidays in Saas-Fee will be enlivened by the Popcorn Wallride contest and the Snickers Classic event and is expecting to welcome pros from the world of snowboarding, including Jonas Emery and Tonton Holland. Calling an end t... Read More
Ticket to Ride snowboard events heads to Switzerland
12 Apr 2007 - Snow-lovers heading out for ski holidays in St Anton this spring will be welcomed by a series of top-class events. First up is one for the women with the ladies week special promotion, which is taking place in the Austrian resort from April 7th until the 14th. Up next is the spring festival, which enables visitors taking ski holidays in St... Read More
St Anton hosts thrilling spring events
30 Mar 2007 - Families on ski holidays in Courchevel can rest assured their needs are being met - the resort is the proud owner of a national label denoting child-friendly destinations.The P'tits Montagnards badge is testament to Courchevel's tailored approach to family skiing.Aware that children need specific care and attention, the resort offers tobogg... Read More
Courchevel - the kid's resort
30 Mar 2007 - People on ski holidays in Meribel are looking forward to the annual British Land National Junior and Children Ski Championships.The competition will be held in the resort between March 31st and April 6th, giving young skiers the opportunity to compete in a world-renowned event.On Sunday 1st April, the British Land Junior FIS Slalom will com... Read More
Meribel welcomes competition
23 Mar 2007 - Brits on ski holidays in Zermatt recently could have glimpsed Prince William on the slopes.However, onlookers might have rubbed their eyes in disbelief - according to the Sun, the usually shy royal embraced his girlfriend, Kate Middleton, in an exceptional display of affection.It is not difficult to see why a ski holiday in Zermatt persuade... Read More
Zermatt awakens Prince William's romantic side
19 Mar 2007 - Aksel Lund Svindal won the overall Alpine World Cup title on Sunday in a final that thrilled sports lovers on ski holidays in Lenzerheide.Svindal, who needed to be in the top 15 to score in the final, only just made the grade."I was so nervous....when I was only fifth on the leaderboard after my run I thought I would lose it...but then I fo... Read More
Svindal triumphs at Lenzerheide
15 Mar 2007 - The FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships have come to an end in Madonna di Campiglio.According to Gian Franco Casper, FIS President, spectators on ski holidays in Madonna di Campiglio have enjoyed "high quality competitions in beautiful spring conditions".Norway won the medals ranking, leaving the competition with 19, of which seven were g... Read More
Madonna di Campiglio hosts end of competition
12 Mar 2007 - Ski holidays in Madonna di Campiglio tasted victory this week as the FIS Freestyle World Cup continued to delight spectators.The World Champion titles were taken by Canada's Jennifer Heil and Australia's Dale Begg-Smith in dual moguls, giving Begg-Smith his first ever World Championship title.Born in Canada, Australia is Begg-Smith's adopt... Read More
Canada stuns at Madonna di Campiglio
12 Mar 2007 - People on ski holidays in Kitzbuhel are enjoying a wonderful base of natural snow, according to reports.Georg Hechenberger, Chief Executive Officer at Bergbahn AG Kitzbuhel says: "With temperatures on the mountain now below freezing, our snowmaking systems are working flat out". The resort's mountains are covered in grass up to an altitude... Read More
Snow falls on Kitzbuhel
09 Mar 2007 - Winter sports fans lucky enough to be enjoying a ski holiday in Madonna di Campiglio will surely have seen some fantastic action this week, as part of the 11th FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.The event, which was rescheduled from January due to a lack of snow on the original date, culminates in Saturday's dual moguls and aerials, whic... Read More
Madonna world championship event to dazzle spectators
09 Mar 2007 - Anyone on a ski holiday in Val Thorens at the end of March could be part of one of the best music and snow sports events around.The resort is getting ready for Trans Alpine XS 2007, a festival that brings together some great music with competitions for all levels of snowboarders and skiers, meaning ski holidays in Val Thorens at this time a... Read More
Val Thorens gears up for music event
08 Mar 2007 - Sports lovers on ski holidays in Lenzerheide are waiting in anticipation for next week's World Cup final.The pivotal races will take place at the Swiss resort, famed for its combination of fantastic skiing and scenic landscapes, between March 14th-18th.All eyes will be on Julia Mancuso as she vies to take the winning trophy home to America.... Read More
Lenzerheide prepares for World Cup final
08 Mar 2007 - Ski holidays in Whistler have been recognised as one of the most environmentally friendly places to enjoy a sporting break.At the BC Tourism Awards on February 22nd, Whistler was particularly congratulated for its $9.2 million (?4.8 million) Symphony Express chairlift, which ascends 1,670 vertical ft to the stunning alpine peak of Piccolo.... Read More
Save the world with a ski holiday in Whistler
05 Mar 2007 - In good news for people on ski holidays in Whistler, the Canadian resort has surpassed its annual snowfall average.By February 20th, Whistler Blackcomb's snowfall totalled 1026 cm, compared to an average of 1,006 cm a year.Moreover, there are still 103 days to go before the winter season's end.Stuart Rempel, Senior Vice President of Marketi... Read More
05 Mar 2007 - Skiers in Meribel can now leave first tracks on Olympic slope La Face by joining the first lift of the day. Meribel Alpina lift company is offering early-birds who sign up for the journey, made at 8:00 local time, the chance to share the lift with the ski patrol. At the summit, they will be greeted with much-needed refreshments, before grac... Read More
Early-bird skiers lift off in Meribel
02 Mar 2007 - In good news for people on ski holidays in Whistler, the Canadian resort has surpassed its annual snowfall average.By February 20th, Whistler Blackcomb's snowfall totalled 1,026cm, compared to an average of 1,006cm a year.Moreover, there are still 103 days to go before the winter season's end.Stuart Rempel, Senior Vice President of Marketin... Read More
Whistler Blackcomb beats its own record
23 Feb 2007 - Fortunate sports fans on ski holidays in Ischgl might have glimpsed Paris Hilton on the slopes this week.The heiress has been celebrating her 26th birthday in ski-bunny style at the Austrian resort, according to Hello! magazine.Ski holidays in Ischgl are a top choice with the fashionable set. Boasting a sensational apres-ski as well as outs... Read More
Paris Hilton in Ischgl
22 Feb 2007 - The International Ski Federation (FIS) has proclaimed the recent FIS World Ski Championships a success.People on Ski holidays in Are have experienced "one of the most beautiful, best-organised FIS Alpine World Ski Championships we have ever had", according to Gian Franco Kasper, the organisation's President.Austria won the competition's med... Read More
FIS World Ski Championships a 'success'
19 Feb 2007 - People taking ski holidays in Les Arcs are enjoying the heaviest snowfall in months, according to the latest Alpine weather reports.As half-term holidays commence across Europe, weather analysts show the level of snowfall in some areas has reached its highest peak this year. The Les Arcs resort in the Paradiski area has had a spate of heav... Read More
Heavy snow in Les Arcs
16 Feb 2007 - Ski holidays in Verbier are certainly in vogue at the moment, as two sets of royals have decided the ski resort is the perfect destination for them. Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has spent a ski holiday in Verbier with her 18-year-old daughter Princess Beatrice, Hello! magazine reports. The mother and daughter were snapped in their t... Read More
VIP - Verbier Important People
16 Feb 2007 - Aksel Lund Svindal has landed the giant slalom title at the skiing world championships in Are, adding to the downhill gold he won last weekend. Those on an Are ski holiday will have seen the Norwegian complete two fast runs to finish with a combined time of 2 minutes, 19.64 seconds. He came nearly half a second ahead of Switzerland's Daniel... Read More
09 Feb 2007 - Daniel Albrecht from Switzerland stunned the skiing world on Thursday as he claimed his first ever win in a major event at the World Ski Championships.Those on an Are ski holiday witnessed the 23-year-old secure gold in the men's super-combined with an overall time of two minutes 28.99 seconds.He pipped Benjamin Raich of Austria into second... Read More
Albrecht delight after Are gold
05 Feb 2007 - Swiss snowboarder Roland Haldi secured his first ever World Cup victory in Bardonecchia, Italy, at the weekend.The 28-year-old, competing in the third Parallel Giant Slalom of the snowboard FIS World Cup, claimed first place by just 0.07 seconds from French rival Nicholas Huet.Those enjoying their ski holiday in Bardonecchia saw Swiss snowb... Read More
Double Swiss snowboarding victory
02 Feb 2007 - If stunts are what you are after on the slopes, then you should consider a Whistler ski holiday at the end of this month.The resort in Canada sees the return of the Sapient-Showcase Showdown on February 24th and 25th as adrenalin-fuelled snowboarders look to get their hands on $60,000 worth of prize money in total.The showdown adopts a pipe... Read More
Snowboard stunts in Whistler
02 Feb 2007 - The next two weeks are sure to be action-packed for anyone enjoying a ski holiday in Are, as the FIS Skiing World Championships arrive at the Swedish resort.For more than two weeks, people on a ski holiday in Are will be able to watch the best skiers in the world push themselves to the limit in the super-G, downhill, slalom and giant slalom... Read More
Are you ready?
01 Feb 2007 - American skier Bode Miller ended a year-long wait without a World Cup finish at Schladming - although a mistake-ridden run meant he finished last.Anyone on a Schladming ski holiday would have seen the 2005 overall World Cup champion complete a slalom for the first time since last January.But the 29-year-old finished more than nine seconds b... Read More
Bode Miller set for Are spot
29 Jan 2007 - Swedish skier Jens Byggmark had a weekend to remember after securing his first two World Cup wins within 24 hours of each other.Those enjoying a Kitzbuhel ski holiday will have witnessed the 21-year-old do the slalom double, the first time he had won a World Cup event.He finished with a combined time of one minute 44.20 seconds, edging just... Read More
Byggmark claims Kitzbuhel double
26 Jan 2007 - People enjoying a Cortina ski holiday at the weekend saw local favourite, Karen Putzer, end a four-year wait for a World Cup win.The Italian triumphed in the Cortina giant slalom, her first World Cup victory since March 2003 and the eighth of her career.Putzer, who has had to battle back from surgery last year, clocked a time of two minutes... Read More
Putzer ends 4 year wait
22 Jan 2007 - Pierre-Emmanuel Dalcin won the men's Word Cup downhill in Val d'Isere on Saturday, to become the first Frenchman to win at the famous venue since 1995.It was doubly sweet for Dalcin who celebrated his first ever World Cup win, improving on his previous best effort of second in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen super-G in 2004.The 29-year-old took... Read More
Dalcin delight in Val d'Isere
19 Jan 2007 - American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis has retained her FIS (Federation Internationale de Ski) World Championship Snowboard Cross title, after emerging victorious in Arosa, Switzerland.Having reigned supreme in 2005, she proved too strong for runner-up Sandra Frei, from Switzerland, and the 16-year-old Norwegian, Helene Olafsen.Meanwhile,... Read More
Jacobellis jubilant in snowboard championship
19 Jan 2007 - Anyone on a ski holiday in Verbier this season could soon be rubbing shoulders with one of the music industry's hottest properties.Singer James Blunt, who shot to fame in 2005 with his hit single You're Beautiful, is planning to move from the UK to the Swiss ski resort.According to the local tax office, the musician has registered on their... Read More
Blunt heads to Verbier
19 Jan 2007 - Canadian skier, Erik Guay, has thrilled people enjoying a ski holiday in Val d'Isere by recording the fastest ever time for a World Cup downhill training run.Guay managed to tame tricky conditions on the Oreiller-Killy course to post a remarkable time of one minute 39.43 seconds.His time was nearly half a second faster than his closest riva... Read More
Canadian sets good times at Val d'Isere
11 Jan 2007 - Michael Walchhofer, the Austrian skier who made World Cup downhill history last week, has expressed his delight over his remarkable achievement. In an exclusive interview with Eurosport, Walchhofer said that it was a "great feeling" to record his second back-to-back victory and "very important" to get back to winning ways. "Bormio is one of... Read More
Whistler welcomes yet more snow
11 Jan 2007 - Michael Walchhofer, the Austrian skier who made World Cup downhill history last week, has expressed his delight over his remarkable achievement. In an exclusive interview with Eurosport, Walchhofer said that it was a "great feeling" to record his second back-to-back victory and "very important" to get back to winning ways. "Bormio is one of... Read More
Walchhofer's delight at conquering "toughest" course
11 Jan 2007 - All the talk at this time of year seems to be about detoxing, as anyone who enjoyed themselves a little too much over the festive period looks to get the New Year off to a healthy start. While a skiing holiday in Courchevel is the perfect way to get plenty of exercise and take in some fresh alpine air, the French resort's reputation as one... Read More
11 Jan 2007 - After an anxious wait for some European resorts, snow came at last this week prompting thousands of locals and holidaymakers to grab their skis and snowboards and head out on to the piste. Alpine resorts saw large snowfalls down to 800 metres during the past week, meaning many skiers can rest assured their holidays will go ahead as planned.... Read More
Snow covers Alps at last
11 Jan 2007 - The French resort of Val d'Isere has stepped in to rescue the next World Cup events for men on this season's calendar.Anyone enjoying a Val d'Isere ski holiday could be lucky enough to see some of the best skiers in the world take to the slopes following the news that the resort will host a downhill and super-combi event on January 20th and... Read More
Val d'Isere saves World Cup event
11 Jan 2007 - One of the biggest winter festivals in the world is returning to Mayrhofen in April, boasting a host of brilliant live DJs.The Austrian resort is set to host Snowbombing '07 from April 9th to April 15th, when some incredible music will combine with extreme sports to produce something that anyone on a Mayrhofen ski holiday is sure to remembe... Read More
Snowbombing '07 to shake Mayrhofen
29 Dec 2006 - Michael Walchhofer made it back-to-back victories in Bormio today as he did the double in the men's World Cup downhill skiing.Spectators enjoying a ski holiday in Bormio witnessed history in the process as Walchhofer's downhill double made him the first person to ever achieve the impressive feat twice.After his dramatic victory on Thursday,... Read More
Walchhofer wins again
28 Dec 2006 - Austrian skier Michael Walchhofer snatched a thrilling victory in the men's World Cup downhill in Bormio, Italy, today.The downhill champion of the past two seasons could not have provided a more thrilling finale as he won by just one-hundredth of a second.Walchhofer's time of one minute 51.90 seconds edged Switzerland's Didier Cuche into s... Read More
Walchhofer wins by closest possible margin
22 Dec 2006 - Anyone looking to enjoy a ski holiday in Kitzbuhel this winter is set for a tasty treat with the opening of a new restaurant in the resort.The brand new Cafe-Bar-Restaurant Gallo, located in the Old Town, will be opening its doors to hungry skiers this month as it replaces Cafe Langer.A Kitzbuhel ski holiday would not be complete without so... Read More
New cafe restaurant at Kitzbuhel
22 Dec 2006 - Some of the most daring young skiers descended on Val Thorens to compete in the North Face Ski Challenge last week.People on their ski holidays in Val Thorens were treated to two days of high-octane action from 60 competitors aged between 12 and 18.The winners were then invited to participate in the Val Thorens Boarder Week alongside some o... Read More
Youth shows the way in Val Thorens
18 Dec 2006 - Ski holidays in Les Arcs are to be given a boost with the announcement that a new chairlift has been planned for the resort.Due to be constructed next summer, the six-seater chairlift, known as l'Arcabulle, will transport skiers and snowboarders from the existing Plagnettes chairlift up to the top of Bosses drag lift.As a result, the Bosses... Read More
Les Arcs improvements planned
18 Dec 2006 - With the arrival of a new ski season comes plenty of new additions to ski holidays in Verbier, both on and off the slopes.Those enjoying a Verbier ski holiday and looking for some great eateries may wish to explore new venue Le Charlie, which replaces Verb'asia, and offers tasty treats ranging from sushi to tapas, with a lounge club located... Read More
New openings in Verbier
15 Dec 2006 - One of the highlights of the snowboard calendar will take place at the end of February, as the famous Xbox Big Day Out celebrates its tenth birthday in Val d'Isere.The Big Day Out boasts a great line-up of some of the world's best snowboard and ski freestylers, having dazzled spectators for a decade now.The tricks and stunts take place over... Read More
Big Day Out at Val d'Isere
15 Dec 2006 - Anyone who has enjoyed a ski holiday in Whistler recently will remember, remember the snow in November, after the Canadian resort enjoyed the fourth snowiest month in its history.An amazing 13 feet and six inches of snow fell during the month, making it the largest amount of snow for November, meaning ski holidays in Whistler are proving to... Read More
Record snowfall for Whistler
11 Dec 2006 - Anyone going on their ski holiday in Les 2 Alpes over the coming months will have the chance to enjoy the unique experience of skiing by moonlight.Once a month, the resort organises enchanting night-time trips that will make your ski holiday in Les 2 Alpes all the more special and memorable.Skiers get on the Jandri Express II (2600m) at 16:... Read More
Evening adventures in Les 2 Alpes
11 Dec 2006 - People accustomed to taking their ski holidays in Les Arcs will notice something a little different when they step out onto the slopes this season.The resort's famous Aiguille Rouge cable car, which takes skiers and snowboarders up to the highest point of Les Arcs (3226m), has been given a colourful makeover.At the end of August, the two ca... Read More
Les Arcs cable car refurb
08 Dec 2006 - Anyone thinking about taking a ski holiday in Grindelwald this winter will have plenty to look forward to as the Swiss resort has an action-packed season lined up.One of the highlights will be the famous World Snow Festival, taking place from January 15th to 20th, during which teams attempt to build amazing snow sculptures.Celebrating its 2... Read More
Grindelwald's winter
08 Dec 2006 - Anyone looking forward to a ski holiday in Kitzbuhel who wants to make it as action packed as possible will be pleased to hear the resort's eagerly anticipated Sports Park is ready for business.Visitors to the new park will be able to enjoy winter sports such as ice hockey, curling, ice skittles and indoor and outdoor skating as part of the... Read More
Sports park to open in Kitzbuhel
01 Dec 2006 - The ski season will be starting off with a bang in Kitzbuhel, as the special Winterstart weekend comes to the resort on December 8th.Winterstart marks the start of ski holidays in Kitzbuhel and involves a series of open-air concerts, the Hahnenkamm Sprint Cup and some fantastic fireworks.With all this excitement crammed into the Winterstart... Read More
Winterstart in Kitzbuhel
01 Dec 2006 - The Columbia Ride Week returns to Courchevel ski holidays this winter, as some of the world's best freeriders try to win the popular film competition.Last year, the inaugural Ride Week was warmly received by those on their ski holidays in Courchevel, as teams of skiers or snowboarders, complete with a cameraman, shot five-minute films of th... Read More
Ride Week makes Courchevel comeback
30 Nov 2006 - If you like to intersperse some different activities to break up the routine on your ski trip, then a ski holiday in Val Thorens could be just the thing for you.The ski resort can lay claim to the longest toboggan run in France, an impressive six kilometres.It takes just eight minutes to reach the starting point, at a height of 3,000 metres... Read More
Val Thorens toboggan treat
30 Nov 2006 - If you have always fancied having a go at a bit of freestyling out on the snow, then a ski holiday in Verbier this winter could be just the ticket for you.Rip Curl has decided to take its summertime Rip Curl Girls Tour from the sea to the piste by giving special lessons to girls over the age of 12.The sessions will take place in a snowpark... Read More
Rip Curl girls verge on Verbier
24 Nov 2006 - For those going on their ski holidays to Meribel this winter, the pre-trip routine of making sure you have a passport photo for your lift pass will be a thing of past.The ski resort, which forms part of the famous Les 3 Vallees, will benefit from a new "hands free" lift pass system that will make access to the slopes easier than ever.The sy... Read More
New lift pass system for Meribel
24 Nov 2006 - The ski resort of Val Thorens, situated in Les 3 Vallees, is moving with the times and offering a new half-day lift pass for skiers.It's not unusual to arrive in the afternoon at your holiday destination and squeeze in a few hours of skiing before darkness falls.Now piste lovers enjoying their ski holiday in Val Thorens can do the opposite... Read More
New pass innovation for Val Thorens
22 Nov 2006 - If you're headed off on a Meribel ski holiday this ski season, you'll be pleased to know that it should be quicker to get to the top of the piste than ever before this season.That's because in Meribel-Mottaret a new six-seater lift has been installed to replace the old Chatelet chairlift system. As one of the most popular areas of the resor... Read More
Meribel gets new six-seater lift
21 Nov 2006 - Ski holidays in Grindelwald could be a great choice for families looking to hit the slopes this ski season following the introduction of speed restrictions on one of its runs.The new initiative, launched at the Swiss resort last season, means there is a safer, gentler area for your younger children to begin life on the slopes, safe in the k... Read More
Grindelwald great for families
20 Nov 2006 - People thinking of taking a ski holiday in Kitzbuhel will be delighted to hear that there is now another reason to visit the Austrian resort.A hotel made entirely of ice has been built at the resort, with an igloo lounge, a church and a children's fun park all thrown in as well.The hotel can sleep up to 24 people and comes complete with an... Read More
Saas-Fee hosts Snowboard World Cup start
20 Nov 2006 - Aspen Mountain has opened for the ski season, five days before schedule, meaning ski holidays in North America can begin in earnest.A late storm in the region dropped 16 inches of snow, creating perfect conditions for a ski holiday in North America.Crews in the region have been working around the clock to ensure that the snow that falls is... Read More
Aspen opens early
17 Nov 2006 - A plethora of Hollywood stars are preparing to descend on the Canadian Rocky Mountains for an event that will enhance any ski holiday in Banff.The stars are gathering for the Fairmont Banff Springs Celebrity Sports Invitational which will see the likes of Alec Baldwin, Marcia Gay Harden and Peter Frampton taking to the slopes.All of those m... Read More
Stars descend on Banff
08 Nov 2006 - There are just 16 days left until the Whistler resort opens and skiing holidays in Whistler can get underway and you can sense the buzz building around the place.Snow has recently fallen in the village near the slopes, sparking a sense of anticipation and excitement ahead of what is sure to be another superb year for ski holidays in Whistle... Read More
Whistler buzz builds ahead of new season
08 Nov 2006 - skiing holidays in Tignes are always packed with thrills, spills and plenty of on-piste action. However, if you happen to be heading for the resort in January, you could be wowed by a higher level of snowboarding skill.The Tignes Airwaves event takes place at the resort from January 8th to the 12th, offering at least 150 invited snowboarder... Read More
Tignes Airwaves to thrill skiers
30 Oct 2006 - With many of you considering hitting the slopes across Europe and North America this ski season, a group of ski professionals have got together to educate and inform to improve your safety.Mountain Awareness (http://www.mountainawareness.com/) aims to make safety information related to skiing and snowboarding accessible, ultimately improvin... Read More
Mountain Awareness DVD aiming to educate
27 Oct 2006 - Excitement is building ahead of the new ski season at the US resort of Breckenridge, with news that an autumn snowstorm has brought plenty of snow to the slopes.Ski holidays in Breckenridge could seem even more tempting to you following the announcement yesterday that the resort received two feet of fresh snow ahead of its November 10th ope... Read More
Breckenridge hit by snowstorm
25 Oct 2006 - The opening event of the World Cup moguls season takes place this year at Tignes and the US ski team has been talking about the quality and fresh talent that will be on show at the event.On December 14th, the World Cup moguls will begin with an event at the French Alps resort, so if you're lucky enough to be enjoying a ski holidays in Tigne... Read More
US ski team has fresh talent for Tignes event
24 Oct 2006 - Ski holidays in Whistler have just got a massive recommendation with Whistler Blackcomb being named the number one by SKIING Magazine for the tenth consecutive year.The accolade joins other number one rankings from the likes of Freeskier, TransWorld Snowbaording and Forbes, all of which chose the Whistler Blackcomb as the best mountain ther... Read More
Whistler named number one in North America
20 Oct 2006 - Piste lovers looking for a ski holiday in Whistler this winter will be able to test their ability on some of the best runs in the world, after the venue was added to the proposed World Cup 2007-08 race calendar.Canada already boasts Lake Louise on the schedule, but now Whistler and Panorama Mountain Village, both in British Colombia, have a... Read More
Whistler joins Canada's elite
19 Oct 2006 - Excitement is building ahead of the start of the new ski season at Canada's Whistler resort, as the snowmaking machines kicked into life this week.If you're thinking about a ski holiday in Whistler, you'll be delighted to hear that the resort is already getting ready for opening on November 23rd."Our guns turn on automatically when the temp... Read More
Whistler turns on guns to get the season started
17 Oct 2006 - Any of you heading off on a Verbier ski holiday this ski season will be pleased to hear that a special event to raise money for charity will be taking place on December 16th this year.The 24 Heures Freeride Dominique Perret sees teams of four getting together to test themselves against the slopes and the snow as they go as many kilometres a... Read More
Verbier the choice for cash raising skiing
13 Oct 2006 - If you're considering a ski holiday in Val d'Isere this ski season but are worried that your slope skills may have gone a little rusty, fear no more!Progression Ski and Snowboard school will be offering new instruction classes at the resort this ski season, offering any of you on a Val d'Isere ski holiday the chance to brush up on your tech... Read More
Val d'Isere to get ski school
12 Oct 2006 - The French ski resort of Courchevel has a unique opening to its new ski season, something that is traditional to mark the start of the winter at the resort.Femmes en Or is an event that celebrates all the women that have made the news in France since the opening of the last winter season, a fantastic three-day event that will kick off your... Read More
Courchevel celebrates women to start ski season
10 Oct 2006 - The United States has selected its 30-person freestyle team for the 2006-07 season, set to compete in a number of events including the Freestyle World Championships, the US World Cups and the moguls season opener in Tignes.The US team, which consists of 16 women and 14 men, contains nine athletes that are Olympians and includes reigning mog... Read More
US announces freestyle team for new season
06 Oct 2006 - If you're headed out for a ski holiday in St Anton this ski season, you will be greeted by the sight of a quite spectacular new cableway innovation.Based on a Ferris wheel, the new gondola cableway system is a world first, with 28 floor levels gondolas allowing skiers access. The gondolas are then lifted back up onto the cable to be taken u... Read More
St Anton gets cableway innovation
05 Oct 2006 - Ski resort Zermatt has announced that a new cable car will be completed in time for the new ski season, connecting the areas of Furi and Riffelberg.The new eight-seat cable car allows skiers and boarders to travel into the mountains or descend into the valleys from a number of levels, with step free access to the walk-in gondolas.According... Read More
New cable car system for Zermatt
04 Oct 2006 - If you're thinking about taking a ski holiday in St Anton this ski season, then the first week of December could well be the time of year for you.That is because from December 1st to December 3rd 2006, the Austrian ski resort of St Anton plays host to the Radio 7 Snow Cup, an exciting event that is sure to dazzle spectators with the sheer q... Read More
St Anton hosts Radio 7 Snow Cup
03 Oct 2006 - Skiing holidays in Tignes are sure to be a thrill-a-minute this ski season once the ski area on the resort's Grande Motte glacier opens.The ski area will open on September 30th, meaning that if you're on a ski holiday in Tignes and fancy a test, you can pit yourself against the Grande Motte, one of the continent's highest glaciers.The resor... Read More
Tignes to open Grande Motte glacier runs
03 Oct 2006 - If you're heading off for a ski holiday in Val d'Isere, Meribel, La Plagne, Tignes or Les Arcs this ski season, you'll be delighted to know that you can now track every move you make on the slopes.Sumit Tracker has been introduced to the Alpine ski resorts, a mobile phone-sized GPS tracking device that traces every turn, trick and twist on... Read More
Track your Alpine skills with GPS
03 Oct 2006 - The fantastic resort of Val Thorens has announced some great news for you ski and snowboard lovers. Boarderweek, the music and freestyle festival attended annually by 10,000 snow sport lovers, is returning to Val Thorens this year.Ski holidays in Val Thorens will no doubt be extremely popular around the time of the event, as thousands of sk... Read More
Val Thorens to host Boarderweek 06
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