good option for skiing over new year in europe
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good option for skiing over new year in europe
hi.. planning to go for a family skiing learning vacation over the new year. what would be a good place in europe- austria/switzerland/france...
we have to keep in mind the availability and prices .. since late in booking...
shall have a car , so dont need to be next to ski slope areas...
thanks
we have to keep in mind the availability and prices .. since late in booking...
shall have a car , so dont need to be next to ski slope areas...
thanks
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We go to Kaprun. It has a glacier - so even if snow is not good, you can ski.
It's beside Zell am See - but it's quieter and has a big new Spa for the days you don't ski.
It has a few nice little ski schools that we have put our little one in.
It's beside Zell am See - but it's quieter and has a big new Spa for the days you don't ski.
It has a few nice little ski schools that we have put our little one in.
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Considering the lack of snow this year I would definitely look for a glacier. I agree with Lawchick, Kaprun is a good choice for family skiing. If you want to be somewhat cheaper, try Molltaller Gletscher in Karnten.
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Just keep in mind that in most known skiing places it will be very difficult to find rooms, and that many hotels/pensions etc require a 7 nights minimum over New Year, some have even an obligatory halfboard included in their price.
Good luck !!!
Good luck !!!