The Top 10 Ski Resorts In Europe
Winter hideaways in Europe are legendary for their superb skiing. Each has a unique character and style, so there is something for everyone. Even if you were to be around for a whole season, we bet you wouldn't exhaust snowboarding spots. This is your quick primer on where to go for skiing holidays in Europe.
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Chamonix Mont-Blanc
Off-piste skiing couldn't be better in Chamonix. The town is perched between 11 peaks and spectacular glaciers. The ski resorts are perfect for steeps and deeps, so this is a perfect spot for experienced skiers.
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Sölden
Bring your ski hard mentality to Solden where wide slopes and two snow-sure glaciers await. You can tackle 9-mile run all the way from Schwarze Schneide to Gaislachkogl lift.
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Courchevel
The most recognized interlinked ski resorts are in Courchevel. One of them is Three Valleys or Les Trois Vallées, the biggest ski domain in Europe with access to interconnected ski runs covering 372 miles (600 km) and 4 glaciers.
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Alpe d'Huez
If you are seeking a combination of sport, fun, and relaxation, Alpe d'Huez is a great choice for couples, beginner skiers, and families. The facilities are in perfect harmony with nature.
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Avoriaz
Avoriaz has broken snow records in the Alpine region. Ski any difficulty level at Portes du Solei,l which has plenty of tree-lined and sheltered slopes even for bad weather.
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SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser, Brixental
It is the most modern skiers paradise in the world with almost 186 miles (300 km) of ski runs. Add dozens of activities, like tobogganing, paragliding, and winter hiking, to your skiing holidays in Europe.
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Zermatt
In truly epic scenery adorned by the Matterhorn pyramid, ski on various slopes, marked routes, and easy motorways. With sufficient snowfall, the off-piste potential in Zermatt is over the top.
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Val Thorens
Val Thorens has been crowned Europe's best ski and mountain resort four times. At 1.4 miles (2,300 metres) high, it makes the highest ski region on earth with the best atmosphere for holidaymaking.
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Val D'Isère
Owing to high-altitude slopes, Val D'Isere is a wonderful late season ski resort in the Alps. Marvel at the superb off-piste trails for intermediate and confident skiers.
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Livigno
Alpine ski slopes in Livigno range from about 1 to 2 miles (1,800 to 2,900 metres) above the sea level. Practise any winter sport you can think of from autumn to May.
Skiing Holidays in Europe: frequently asked questions
Skiing Holidays in Europe: what's the average price for the holiday rental?
Holiday rentals in Europe cost between £187 and £210 per night.
Can I find holiday lettings for Skiing Holidays in Europe that's suitable for a family or large group?
In most cases, every Apartment rental is about 62 m² and average capacity is 4 guests - ideal for medium-sized groups and families.
What types of holiday homes are available for Skiing Holidays in Europe?
Best types of holiday home for Skiing Holidays in Europe are House rentals and Apartment rental.
Can I find group accommodation in Europe for a ski holiday?
Apartment rentals in Europe can comfortably fit an average of 4 people.
Are pets allowed when staying in a Europe holiday home?
Sure, there are 2,227,086 holiday homes in Europe that allow pets for around £198 per night.