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Largest Ski Areas in Italy
Date Posted: 01 September 2022France and Austria is a lot of people's go-to place to ski but Italy shouldn't be overlooked! Italian ski resorts tend to be easily accessible with short airport transfer times, large ski areas and everything you'd expect to come with that; good après ski, excellent ski schools and a great selection of accommodation options, and that's before considering the amazing food. For a more reasonably priced ski holiday then look no further than Italy. There are fewer chalets and self-catered apartmen...
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The Biggest Ski Areas in Austria
Date Posted: 23 August 2022Austrian ski resorts are well known for their short transfers, fantastic skiing and world-class après ski. In the past, resorts were generally connected via buses, however, with the advent of the super size ski areas in France, this put pressure on Austria to change, and now we see large ski areas well connected by lifts. This is a guide to the 7 biggest ski resorts in Austria. 1. Arlberg ski area 305km of pistes Altitude: 1304m - 2811m The Arlberg is the biggest ski area in Austria and the ...
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The Largest Ski Areas in France
Date Posted: 18 August 2022The popularity of France as a ski destination is obvious; high resorts with large ski areas, guaranteed snow, fantastic lift systems and great après make it easy to see why France ski holidays are so popular with the British public. We’re here to help you learn a bit more about the largest ski areas in France and let you know what kind of accommodation is available in each, helping pick your next ski destination even easier. 1. Trois vallees / 3 Valleys 600km of pistes - 335 runs The 3 Valle...
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Top 5 reasons to visit Alta Badia
Date Posted: 14 October 2021We've put together our top five reasons to book a trip to Alta Badia this ski season. If you've never experienced the beauty of the region, we're sure that after reading this you'll be yearning to visit. Credit Alex Moling Introducing Alta Badia Alta Badia consists of 6 villages (Corvara/Colfosco, San Cassiano, Badia, La Villa and La Val) located in the Bolzano province of the South Tyrolean Dolomites. There may only be 130km of pistes in Alta Badia, but the area is part of the Dolomiti Supe...
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Top 5 runs in The Three Valleys
Date Posted: 20 February 2019The Three Valleys has so much to offer for skiers and snowboarders but it can be a little overwhelming deciding where to start. Covering 600km of interconnected slopes across the major resorts of Val Thorens, Méribel, Courchevel and several others, there's huge amounts to get stuck into. Here are our top slopes to tick off the list. We’re sure you’re be skiing these over and over again throughout your trip! Show me 3 Valleys ski holiday deals 1. Combe de Vallon (red run), Méribel Breat...