In Britain, we don't get an abundance of either sun or snow, so it stands to reason we'll go elsewhere for it. Ski resorts are a popular holiday choice amongst the British, and while not as great a variety as there is with sunspots, there's still plenty of choice to suit any taste.
Andorra
The miniscule principality of Andorra, nestled in between Spain and France, is known as one big ski resort, although it has 5 distinct regions. The largest of these is Grandvalira, which has over 160km of skiing and snowboarding reaching an altitude of 2560m. The smaller region of Vallnord is quieter and more picturesque but just as popular for ski holidays.
The other 3 resorts also have their own personalities. For brash, loud night-life visit Pas de la Casa on the French border. For elegant chic, Soldeu is the place to be, or try Arinsal for a family friendly village. English, French, Spanish and Catalan are all spoken and understood in Andorra, and although the official currency is the Euro, shopkeepers will often deal in other currencies too.
Austria
For veteran skiers, Austria is the place to go. It has long been established as the unequivocal ski holiday destination, and offers an alpine charm not found in the up and coming resorts in France, USA and the like. The resort of Mayrhofen boasts almost a third of its slopes as suitable for beginners, while also offering many slopes of intermediate and advanced levels.
Skiing is the national sport of Austria, so it's obvious that ski holidays in this country will be unrivalled. While the slopes aren't quite as high as the French or Andorran slopes, the Austrians have a reputation for après-ski that is famous the world over. From slap-dancing, Euro pop and table-dancing with your ski boots on, there's no shortage of the Austrian party atmosphere!
Canada
Canada is a relatively undiscovered destination for ski holidays, and has developed a reputation for being a quiet place with not too many skiers to spoil your views. Canadian ski resorts are very multi-cultural, like the rest of Canada, and while English is the main language spoken, the resorts in the Quebec regions also have a high volume of French-speakers.
Après-ski in Canadian resorts varies from quiet sleigh rides while sipping hot chocolate to nightclubs and rock bars. Each resort has a different feel to it, so do your research before booking to see which would suit you best.
Ski Holidays: a Resort Guide Part 1
Published on: Fri, 08 Feb 2008
Author:
J Tillotson
J Tillotson is a UK-based travel writer
Source:
Articles Base
Share This Page
Email
Social Web Bookmarks (Opens a new window / tab)
Comments
Wish to comment?
Type in and press Send button or Ctrl+Enter
(All comments are reviewed to eliminate spam and grossly inappropriate postings)
Name:
Comment:
Daily Pick:
- Ewan Mcgregor - Want To Come On An Overland Adventure?
- Cheap Holidays To Denmark
- Keystone Ski Rentals and Lift Ticket Information
- Budapest - Hungary is an Unforgettable Experience With Its Magnificent Beauty Which Never Ends
- Belgrade - Serbia and Montenegro, a City Full of Spirit and Always Offer Something Interesting for you
- Belgrade - Serbia and Montenegro, Something Different and Exiting for the Tourist Looking for Something Different, Taste the Soul and Mind of Serbia
- Skiing: pick of the late season pistes
- Guide to living abroad: Barcelona
- Yellowstone National Park Geysers
- Fondi, Italy: my kind of town
- Pattaya - The Wonderful Thailand Spot Ever
- Dubai - An Incomparable Destination
- A Greek Island Holiday Haven for Tourists and Pelicans
- Flights - Frankfurt
- The world's best beaches: UK and Europe
- Edinburgh Festival
- Four European City Breaks not to be Missed
- Train Travel On Holiday Across America
Most Viewed:
- Ideas For A Romantic Honeymoon
- Transcarpathians - Known for Its Wine and Variety in Nature and Culture
- Rural Accommodation in Cyprus
- Winter Sports in Ukraine - Carpathians Together With Kiev and Crimea Offers Some Fantastic Opportunities
- The world's best beaches: UK and Europe
- Moving from Vancouver to Belgrade
- Fondi, Italy: my kind of town
- A Step-By-Step Guide To Cuban Salsa
- Traveling to Rio De Janeiro for Single Male Travelers
- Top 10 Sights in Rome
- Touring Bora Bora In Tahiti
- Hotel Belvedere, Bellagio: Where to stay
- Places in the West Side of Puerto Rico
- Belgrade - Serbia and Montenegro, Something Different and Exiting for the Tourist Looking for Something Different, Taste the Soul and Mind of Serbia
- Culture of Ancient Egyptians
- Interesting General Facts of Norway
- Top 10 Sights in Amsterdam
- Guide to living abroad: Amsterdam
- Visiting Wineries In The Chianti Region Of Tuscany, Italy
- Is tourism ruining Venice?
Digg
Delicious
StumbleUpon
reddit
Facebook
Furl
Yahoo! My Web
Google Bookmarks
BlinkList
ma.gnolia
Windows Live
Netscape
Technorati
Newsvine
Mister Wong
Diigo
Feed Me Links
Squidoo
Simpy
DropJack
Blue Dot
RawSugar
Blogmarks
Slashdot
Fark
Wink
LinkaGoGo
Ask
Netvouz
Spurl
Propeller
Tailrank
Kerplop