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A Selection of the Best Alpine Resorts

2016/7/23 11:26:02

Anyone planning a holiday skiing in the Alps should consider the following resorts. The choices are extensive and diverse in terms of skiing and facilities.

Anyone planning to go skiing in the Alps can look forward to a host of memorable experiences. Time may be spent enjoying the stunning scenery, perfecting challenging manoeuvres on the snow-covered slopes and exploring the exciting apr鑣-ski venues. Winter sports enthusiasts may be interested to learn more about the Alpine resorts below.

Murren - Switzerland

The Swiss resort of Murren doesn't feature in too many ski holiday catalogues. However, it is the ideal location for intermediate and advanced skiers who are keen to make fresh powder tracks. Intrepid adventurers can even be tempted to go off piste and zoom down the backcountry tree runs. (However, it is absolutely essential to heed the safety warnings when skiing in this area.) You can even take the opportunity to stop off for refreshments at the mountaintop Piz Gloria restaurant, which featured in one of the famous James Bond movies.

Chamonix

Chamonix is widely regarded as one of the finest ski resorts in the world. Boasting the mighty Mont Blanc and selected as the first venue for the Winter Olympics, this is the ultimate destination for skiing in the Alps. The most skilled sportspeople have the opportunity to explore challenging runs such as the Couloir des Cosmiques, while keen amateurs can cruise the Vall閑 Blanche. To relax, you can enjoy a warm mulled wine and catch some of the most talented musical performers at the popular Chambre Neuf after an action packed day on the slopes.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

There's so much to see and do in the historic German region of Garmisch-Partenkirchen that visitors are spoilt for choice. You can spend leisurely afternoons exploring the local landmarks and sipping delicious German brews at the traditional coffee houses. You'll also be amazed by the spectacular views from the great peak of Zugspitz. The prospect of glacier skiing in the Alps of Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a huge draw for adrenaline junkies and you can also watch some of the world's greatest downhill skiers take part in regular competitions.

Alpe D'Huez

Skiers of differing abilities have the opportunity to hone their skills on the picturesque runs of Alpe D'Huez. Fearless winter adventurers can descend from the heights of Pic Blanc and navigate the particularly tricky Sarenne run. However, for those less experience, the professional instructors are on hand to teach the basics on the nursery slopes and Les Jeux runs. Evening entertainment is guaranteed at apres-ski venues such as the Freeride Caf?and L'Iglu.

Morzine

Morzine has the notable merit of being within close proximity of the Chunnel and popular Swiss city of Geneva. There are a variety of well-established ski and snowboarding schools in the local area and some excellent pistes. Those planning a holiday skiing in the Alps in Morzine will not be disappointed with the extensive range of facilities and spectacular landscape.

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