Skiing in Les Alpes Located at an altitude of between 1280 and 3523 meters, Les 2 Alpes is the perfect ski resort for beginners. This is one of the best ski resorts in France for intermediate and advanced beginners. What makes this resort great is that it is a little topsy-turvy. By ...
Located in the south west of Switzerland, with Italy to the south and France to the west,Verbieris a popularSwiss skiing destination. It’s great for beginners, with the large Les Esserts area for novice skiers. Located down in the resort, rather than high up on the mountain, Les Essert...
The Best Ski Resorts in France Chamonix In the shadow of Mont Blanc, the Chamonix valley attracts off-piste skiers, freeriders and ski tourers from all over the world. There is plenty of piste skiing too but it's scattered around Chamonix itself and the nearby villages of Argentiere,.....
It is an ideal location for beginners, with plenty of slopes for people looking to step onto the snow for the first time. The ski area also has plenty of ski schools and private ski instructors, offering training depending on your own abilities and the type of skiing you want to do. Man...
This ski resort has two fantastic snow parks, plus plenty of nursery runs to cater for beginners. Not forgetting the huge choice of advanced slopes; there’s plenty to keep everyone busy. Mixed-ability groups can split off for a day’s skiing that everyone can enjoy, and then reconvene ...
Huddling in the shadow of the Mont Blanc massif, Chamonix is one of the most famous ski resorts not just in France, but in the world. It's known for its mountaineering history, brilliant glacier skiing and vast array of terrain—including some of the steepest, most technical off-piste you...
TheItalian Dolomitesoffers some of the most scenic skiing in Europe (not for nothing did Swiss architect Le Corbusier describe the pink-hued crags and peaks as “the most beautiful construction in the world”), as well as the largest ski area in the world: the Dolomiti Superski with ...
Skiing inFranceusually means two things: Skiing at a very high altitude and skiing at huge, often cosmopolitan, ski resorts. Most French ski resorts, likeLa Plagnefor instance, were built from scratch in the 1950s and 1960s, in places where there’d been nothing but the Alps. As a resul...
With full childcare choices and the best ski school for beginners, Beaver Creek is a perfect ski resort for families. For kids who aren't quite ready to ski, the Small World Play School is a good place to go to. Add in a Cookie Cabin, and you may never want to go down this ...
so it’s easy to get going in the mornings. Beginners are especially well catered for with a good choice of ski schools, free nursery slopes and easy blue and green runs to progress onto, but there is plenty of skiing for all standards, including experts, both locally and in the wider ...