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Choosing a Ski Holiday in Europe

There are many areas you can visit if you want to take a ski holiday in Europe. There are many countries that have fantastic ski terrain that are ideal for winter sports. For many years people only traveled to France, Switzerland, Austria, Andorra and Italy. Today people take a ski holiday wherever they can find mountains covered in snow.

The most popular ski destination of them all is the French Alps. France has close proximity to many countries and is famous for its ski chalets. The top ski chalets in the world can be found in the French Alps; Chamonix, Alpe D’Huezs, Val D’Iseres, Courchevel, Tignes and Meribel. The chalets were built to facilitate those that wished to take a ski holiday.

The next raining ski destination in the world is Austria. Besides the excellent skiing, Austria has picturesque landscapes and some of the best service in the world. In Austria you can find ski resorts suited for all skiing levels and no matter your ski level you will be sure to have a great time.

Some of the highest, most rugged and toughest skiing can be found in the Swiss is Alps. The chalets were built around mountain villages so there is a vast array of culture to experience besides skiing. This makes Switzerland’s ski areas unique to those in France. The Swiss Alps is for the experienced and advanced skier so if you are just beginning you may need to gain more experience and confidence before skiing in Switzerland.

Italy also has some great skiing experiences and tends to be less expensive then Switzerland, Austria, and France. The Alps at Italy’s northern boarder and the Dolomites provide excellent winter skiing. Trails in Italy are perfect for those learning to ski. No matter where you go in Europe you will have a great time but make sure you chose a resort at your skiing level.

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