Looking to get away for the festive season, any one know where there SOULD be snow of decent quality. No noth pole wisecracks please.....LOL Prefer europe, Oh yea and she wont let me leave the kids with rudolf so has to be kid friendly. Cheers Glyn
Three Valleys (Courchevel, Val Thorens & Meribel) in France. H U G E ski area. Over 600km of slopes. Go. You won't be disappointed. Check out www.skiacommodation.co.uk for places to stay in the Troi Vallees. I stayed in La Tania a tiny resort between Courchevel and Meribel.
Val Thorens. Did a Christmas to New Years trip there some years ago. It's very high up so gets snow early and also has a glacier so there's always something to be had.
Cheers Guys, I have been that way before , Did les arcs a few years back but that was later on in the season, If there is snow there in December Im happy to revisit. Thanks again Glyn
As has been said val Thorens or possibly Val dis'ere (sp) as both have glaciers=high up! done both in December and both had snow although lower runs were closed.
...Or. If you're feeling rich!! You could try Saas Fee in Switzerland. It's high altitude, has a glacier and is north facing. ie loads of snow and very cold. When I went it was -26c at the top of the mountain. Without wind chill.
Mood: THUNDERPANTS HERE I COME, NEW PANTS PLEASE :-0
Glyn ........If you have not been try Banff,Canada cannot praise it enough i did 3 Vallies for years but once i went to Canada never gone back to Europe unless long weekend in Chamonix. they cater for kids really well the pepole great ,food great and real powder like you have never seen and if you do backcountry you get too meet real Rednecks...and if you put it up against Meribel,Courcheval etc not that much difference in spondullees.............
Bones I lived in Canada for a few years Whilst serving in the Royal Flying Club, Loved the place but to be honest we are just looking for a quick break over crimbo, and if i go back to canada, the chances of my shop being open in the new year are very slim, I will not want to come home. Cheers tho mate