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		<title>A Guide to La Thuile Ski Resort: What You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 08:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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</p><p>One of the best ski resorts in Italy is the La Thuile Ski Resort.  It’s perfect for skiers who are looking for the traditional Alpine resort, and it also offers skiing across borders that will take you into France.  The resort is best for intermediate skiers, although experts and beginners also give it high marks.  Snowboarding is very popular there as well.</p>
<h2>The Basic Stats about La Thuile Ski Resort</h2>
<p>Of course there are a lot of features skiers want to know before they will book at any resort, so here are the basic stats about La Thuile Ski Resort:</p>
<ul>
<li>16 ski lifts</li>
<li>29,000 skiers per hour can ride to the top of the mountain</li>
<li>300 snow cannons help to increase the amount of snow on days when there isn’t enough</li>
<li>38 trails</li>
<li>Highest summit is 2642 meters</li>
<li>1 cable car – 3,000 people per hour can ride to the top</li>
<li>28 bars</li>
<li>24 restaurants</li>
<li>12 kilometers of cross country skiing</li>
<li>1 terrain park</li>
<li>1853 acres of ski area</li>
</ul>
<h3>Skiing at La Thuile Ski Resort</h3>
<p>The slopes at this resort face north, so that provides some excellent riding and the option to ride right into France.  The resort is one of only a couple that share a ski area with a resort in France, so that is a unique feature of the area.</p>
<p>Cameras at the top of the slope will allow you to see what you’re getting yourself into before you even step outside.  The temperatures and other conditions on the mountain are constantly being updated so skiers are aware of when it’s safe to head out.</p>
<p>There is even a Napoleonic fort at the top of the mountain, which is perfect for skiers who really like to explore their surroundings.  Snowboarders will also enjoy the trails on this mountain.</p>
<h3>Amenities at La Thuile Ski Resort</h3>
<p>La Thuile Ski Resort also offers a number of amenities for skiers to enjoy.  The large number of restaurants and bars show that there is a wide variety of things to eat, although the nightlife there is more subdued than it is at some resorts.</p>
<p>Here are some of the amenities offered by the resort:</p>
<ul>
<li>Cross border and local ski passes available</li>
<li>Heli-ski available</li>
<li>Turkish bath and sauna</li>
<li>Swimming pool</li>
<li>Fitness center</li>
<li>Ping pong</li>
<li>Several hotels to choose from</li>
</ul>
<p>Skiers who really want a quieter place to hit the slopes will definitely want to check out this resort.  It’s probably one of the best kept secrets in Italy because it sees far less traffic than other resorts in the area.</p>
<p>The off-piste areas get especially great reviews from skiers because they stay fresh a lot longer since there are fewer people at the resort.  Sometimes getting away from it all also means getting away from the crowds, and this resort definitely fits the bill.</p>
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		<title>The Best Neilson Ski Holidays for 2012: The Adventure of a Lifetime</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 08:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking a Neilson ski trip is a great option for your 2012 ski vacation. Learn about their most popular destinations and activities enjoyed in addition to skiing.]]></description>
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</p><p>If you are an adventurer seeking thrills in the snow, then Neilson’s Ski Holidays might be for you.  For more than 30 years, Neilson has been offering packages for couples, groups, and families.</p>
<h2>Destinations with Neilson Ski Holidays</h2>
<p>With incredible vacation packages in 10 countries, there is a destination tailor-made for you.  The company can help you with all inclusive packages or allow you the flexibility to secure your own travel arrangements.  Neilson Ski offers excursions to the following countries:</p>
<ul>
<li>Andorra</li>
<li>Austria</li>
<li>Bulgaria</li>
<li>Canada</li>
<li>France</li>
<li>Italy</li>
<li>Norway</li>
<li>Spain</li>
<li>Sweden</li>
<li>Switzerland</li>
</ul>
<p>No matter your budget, there is a ski resort waiting for you.  Neilson offers great rates and special discounts to make your ski holiday dreams come true.</p>
<h3>Neilson Ski Holiday Types</h3>
<p>You may envision yourself sitting fireside in a ski chalet at Christmas.  Or maybe you prefer the service and convenience of a hotel.  Whatever your choice, Neilson can help you find the perfect place for you and your party to stay and relax in between adventures.  Each category gives you choices for accommodations, activities, dining, and travel.  With so many options and packages, there is an infinite number of exciting experiences.</p>
<p>Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of the slopes or a beginner, Neilson can help you with your ski vacation needs.  They offer advice on ski lessons, equipment, cost, and the best slopes for each skill level.  You will need to take all of these factors into account as you plan your trip.  Neilson can help you evaluate your ski needs and find the right resort for you and your group.</p>
<h3>Activities During Neilson Ski Trips</h3>
<p>While skiing may be the main event, Neilson offers many activities for people of all ages.  Depending on your destination, you could choose from any of these thrilling activities:</p>
<ul>
<li>Snowmobiling&#8211; Zip through the powder and enjoy the landscape on a snowmobile.</li>
<li>Dog Sledding&#8211; All ages can have fun gliding through the snow behind a team of Huskies.</li>
<li>Tobogganing—Relive your childhood and introduce your kids to tobogganing on specially                                           designed runs.</li>
<li>Ice Skating&#8211; Most destinations offer ice skating as an activity for the whole family.</li>
<li>Bumboarding—True to its name, anyone can enjoy the slopes while sitting on a tray.</li>
<li>Ice Driving—Test your skills behind the wheel and drive like a daredevil over the ice and snow.</li>
<li>Scenic Flights—Take a helicopter ride and catch breathtaking views of the mountains.</li>
<li>Visit Santa Excursions—Take the kids to visit Santa in his own home.</li>
<li>Snowshoeing—Enjoy the scenery with a walk through the countryside in snowshoes.</li>
<li>Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides—Take a romantic ride in a horse drawn carriage across the snow.</li>
<li>Dinner in a Tee Pee—Offered in one location as part of a trip to a winter camp, enjoy a hot meal just like the nomads once did.</li>
<li>Cross Country Skiing—Glide through the country and enjoy the landscape while you ski.</li>
<li>Thermal Baths—Take a relaxing soak in warm mineral baths.</li>
<li>Tree Top Walk—Specially designed walkways allow you a bird’s eye view of the resort.</li>
</ul>
<p>Exciting adventures await you!  Why not take advantage of the many tools that Neilson offers and book your fantasy ski vacation today?</p>
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		<title>The Best Ski Resorts in Europe: Austria, Switzerland, and France</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 19:20:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which are the best ski resorts in Europe? Includes all the details on the best places to ski in Europe, including activities they offer in addition to skiing.]]></description>
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</p><p>While there are many great ski resorts in America, ask any expert and some of the best ski resorts are in Europe.  Not only are the views picturesque, but the conditions are generally less icy.  Add to those benefits the charm of European villages and low winter airfares, and you have a recipe for the perfect getaway.</p>
<h2>The Best Ski Resorts in Europe: Lech and Zürs Ski Resorts, Austria</h2>
<p>Nestled in the Alps, the allure of these resorts is the quality of the skiing for all skill levels.  With 110 km of skiing trails that are impeccably groomed and 34 ski lifts, it is a skier’s paradise.  The resort only issues 14,000 ski tickets per day; hotel guests are given priority.</p>
<p>While most of the clientele is wealthy, there are also family-friendly hotels in the village that offer a more affordable option.  The beautiful village of Lech offers a wide variety of gourmet dining and entertainment options for the hours that you do not spend on the slope.</p>
<h3>The Best Ski Resorts in Europe: Gstaad, Switzerland</h3>
<p>Since it is part of a system that includes four resorts, Gstaad is a staple for skiers.  An all-access pass gives skiers 250 km of trails.  The beautiful valley offers unparalleled views and incomparable slopes.</p>
<p>Accommodations range from private chalets to rooms at the exquisite Gstaad Palace.  Not only is Gstaad a place for serious skiers, but it also boasts a family atmosphere.  There are activities for those of all ages during all seasons.  Winter family attractions include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Family skiing</li>
<li>Learning parks</li>
<li>Snow parks</li>
<li>Sledding</li>
<li>Ice Skating</li>
<li>Husky tours</li>
<li>Carriage rides</li>
<li>Bowling</li>
<li>Indoor swimming pools</li>
</ul>
<p>The resort also offers deals to families.  The special three-generation package promotes intergenerational fun by allowing grandparents, parents, and children to enjoy a family experience in Europe at a reasonable price.</p>
<h3>The Best Places to Ski in Europe: Courchevel, France</h3>
<p>Known as the largest ski resort in the world, Courchevel links three ski areas in one—the gorgeous Three Valleys.  The resort itself offers 600 km of skiing, panoramic views, five star dining and lodging, quality entertainment for all ages, and exclusive boutiques and shopping areas.   Each area of the resort is self-contained in a village and labeled according to its altitude.</p>
<p>The highest and most famous is Courchevel 1850.  Byblos Courchevel hotel has a ski lift and cable car the leave directly from the lobby, allowing convenience and expedience for its guests.  The area also offers night tobogganing, ice climbing, and ice skating at an Olympic rink.</p>
<p>All three of these resorts have been ranked by Forbes as some of the best in the world, along with Cortina, Italy, Chamonix in Mont-Blanc, France, and several US locations.  Each offers unique aspects and worlds to be explored in luxury.</p>
<p>Skiing is not the only attraction, but the quality of the runs is incomparable.  Every serious skier should take the time to visit at least one of these resorts.  Quaint villages and European traditions will add a special ambiance to your yearly ski trip, making it an unforgettable experience.</p>
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		<title>Christmas Ski Deals: Finding Bargains to the Best Desinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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</p><p>Christmas ski deals are a great way to ring in the holidays and enjoy your favorite sport.  For some families whose free time revolves around the slopes, a ski vacation around the holidays is the perfect way to celebrate and enjoy family time all at the same time!</p>
<h2>Travel Tips for Christmas Ski Deals</h2>
<p>One thing to keep in mind when you are looking for Christmas ski deals is that they will be more expensive than ski trips that are booked at other times of the year.  Christmas is the busiest time for ski resorts, so you won’t save nearly as much money traveling at Christmas as you would other times of the year.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, there are deals to be had on the slopes at Christmas; all you have to do is find them!  Usually you will have to book for at least seven days if you’re booking around the holidays, so do keep that in mind as you are making plans.  Sometimes you can even get an eighth day free.</p>
<h3>Destinations for Christmas Ski Deals</h3>
<p>Some of the best destinations for Christmas ski deals include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Breckenridge, Colorado</li>
<li>Vail, Colorado</li>
<li>Park City, Utah</li>
<li>Residence Les Terrasses du Mont Blanc, France</li>
<li>Grand Hotel Lienz, Austria</li>
</ul>
<p>No matter where you plan to spend your Christmas, there are some other ways to save money on a ski trip.  Try to book in a lesser known resort rather than the big names.  This usually saves money and offers less traffic on the slopes.</p>
<p>You also might consider booking a local inn rather than at the resort itself.  Just make sure that the nearby resort does allow you to buy passes if you aren’t staying there.  Add the price of the passes in with the room fee to make sure that you are still saving money.</p>
<p>Consider the distance from the lift when you are booking as well.  If the resort is too far from the lift, then it won’t be worth the money you save because you’ll spend too much time trekking back and forth.</p>
<h3>How to Find Christmas Ski Deals</h3>
<p>Real estate agents and the internet are both great sources for Christmas ski deals.  However, it is important that you add up all the elements of the package to make sure that it really is a savings.  Sometimes it is possible to get less expensive airfare somewhere else.</p>
<p>Of course on the other hand you also do have to keep in mind that even if you don’t save any money, it may be worth it to get a package instead just so that all the details are taken care of and you don’t have to worry about anything.  Christmas should be a time to spend with family doing something fun—not trying to figure out the details of your travel plans and realizing that you have forgotten an important element, like your ski passes.</p>
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		<title>Buyer Beware: What to Know Before Booking a Bargain Ski Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 17:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Locating bargain ski holidays is much easier than you thought. Tips on how to find the deals and also ideas for some of the best bargain destinations on the map]]></description>
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</p><p>Finding bargain ski holidays is a bit of a challenge, but it can certainly be done.  The problem is that if you don’t know how to find the deals, then it will be pretty hard to take advantage of them.  Patience and flexibility are the two most important factors when it comes to locating bargain ski holidays.</p>
<h2>How to Find The Best Bargain Ski Holidays</h2>
<p>The first thing you should realize when trying to find bargain ski holidays is the fact that Christmas is the busiest time of year to ski.  This means that if you can take your ski holiday at a different time, it’s best to do so.</p>
<p>If not, then being flexible with your travel dates is your next best option.  Sometimes changing the day you travel can save you hundreds of dollars.  Booking at the last second or a year in advance can also help you save a bundle on the price of your trip and your accommodations.</p>
<h3>The Best Destinations for Bargain Ski Holidays</h3>
<p>Location, location, location.  It’s all about where you’re going, and some resorts will offer more deals than others.  Usually lesser-known resorts will cost less, so keep that in mind as you are shopping.  Of course sometimes the big resorts do also offer bargain ski holidays if you watch carefully for them.</p>
<p>Here are some of the best destinations for bargain ski holidays:</p>
<ul>
<li>Banff, Canada</li>
<li>Whistler Mountain, Canada</li>
<li>Bansko, Bulgaria</li>
<li>Breckenridge, Colorado</li>
<li>St. Anton, Austria</li>
<li>Meribel, France</li>
<li>Bormio, Italy</li>
<li>Livigno, Italy</li>
</ul>
<p>Of course this is certainly not an exhaustive list.  There are many resorts located all over the world that want to get your dollars, even if they have to offer a reduced rate to do it.  Also consider staying in a traditional hotel in the town where the resort is.</p>
<p>Sometimes this can add up to a lot of savings simply because you’re not taking advantage of the resort’s other amenities.  Just make sure that you can still buy a lift pass for the resort if you aren’t staying there.</p>
<h3>Reminders About Booking A Cheap Ski Package</h3>
<p>If you are thinking about ordering a package deal, it is very important that you make sure you really are saving money.  Look at the price of each of the components separately and add that together to see if it really is more than the package deal.  If it’s not, then you might want to consider buying everything separately.</p>
<p>However, if convenience is more important to you, then buying the package might not be so bad, even if it costs a little more than buying things separately.  When you get a package, you know that everything is being taken care of for you.</p>
<p>Also consider basic features of the resort, like how far you will have to travel to meet the lift.  If you spend more time going back and forth from the lift to your lodge, it won’t seem like much of a deal.</p>
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		<title>Best 3 European Ski Resorts: Take a European Ski Vacation</title>
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</p><h2>Take a European Ski Vacation in Switzerland, Italy or Austria</h2>
<p>Europe is one of the best places on earth for snow skiing. So, the list of the best European ski resorts is indeed a list of the very best ski resorts. Period.</p>
<p>The Alps are a majestic mountain range full of beautiful landscapes and pristine slopes. A number of the most wonderful ski resorts in the world are located there.</p>
<p>But what is it that makes such a destination among the best European ski resorts? Many factors need to be taken into account:</p>
<ul>
<li>Varied level of terrain</p>
<li>Easy enough for beginners</p>
<li>Advanced enough for experts</p>
<li>Not too crowded</p>
<li>Not too out of the way</p>
</ul>
<p>Basically, what it comes down to is one question: which ski resort has the biggest attraction to the biggest number of people?</p>
<p>The following is a look at three of the best European ski resorts from the Alps of Switzerland, Austria, and Italy. These European ski vacation packages are considered to be the creme de la creme of winter sports destinations.</p>
<h3>Skiing Switzerland: St. Moritz</h3>
<p>Sitting in Switzerland&#8217;s Engadine Valley, St. Moritz is a veritable winter wonderland. With nearly 300 annual days of sunshine, this resort is a European ski vacation that draws back its visitors time and again.</p>
<p>St. Moritz has hosted two Olympic Games, three Alpine Skiing World Championships (the most recent in 2003), and a record twenty-one FIBT World Championships. Its gorgeous slopes and grand vistas are a draw for both professionals and vacationers alike.</p>
<p>The resort also features restaurants on-mountain for skiers wishing to dine in true Alpine style. Now that is the hallmark of one of the best European ski resorts: eating at the top of the world!</p>
<h3>St. Anton: An Austria Skiing Holiday</h3>
<p>Surrounded by a charming collection of Austrian villages, St. Anton is a sight-seer&#8217;s dream vacation destination. It is located at the base of the Arlberg Pass and boasts some of the most beautiful views in all of the Northern Hemisphere.</p>
<p>St. Anton is noted for its legendary ski instructors. Some of the best skiers in the history of the sport teach classes to advanced students at the Ski School Arlberg. The Franz Klimmer Ski School is another St. Anton institution to for skiers to learn from the world&#8217;s best.</p>
<p>This picture-postcard ski resort is particularly known for the great amount of snow it accumulates over the course of a year. Because of this, St. Anton is especially popular with those who enjoy skiing deep, fresh powder.</p>
<h3>Sestriere: Best Italian Ski Resort</h3>
<p>There is no better Italy skiing holiday than the one taken in Sestriere. First established in 1937, Sestriere has grown to become one of the most spectacular ski destinations in all of Italy.</p>
<p>The resort is home to better than 250 miles of ski runs. Thirty slopes are considered difficult, 73 are intermediate, and another 42 are rated as easy, making Sestriere perfect for skiers of all experience levels.</p>
<p>Sestriere also has miles of artificial snow runs, allowing for skiing during every season of the year. Does Sestriere qualify as being among the best European ski resorts? You bet it does!</p>
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		<title>Best Italian Ski Resorts: Four Italian Ski Areas You Can&#8217;t Live Without</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ski season in Italy lasts until mid-March, which means you've got a whole lot of time to coordinate a decent trip to the slopes! The selection of ski resorts in Italy is longer than most ski runs, but four  locations seem to pop up on skiing "top ten" lists that combine great powder, exciting runs (regardless of your skill level) coupled with stunning scenery. What more could you ask for? ]]></description>
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</p><p>The ski season in Italy lasts until mid-March, which means you&#8217;ve got a whole lot of time to coordinate a decent trip to the slopes! The selection of ski resorts in Italy is longer than most ski runs, but <strong>four</strong> locations seem to pop up on skiing &#8220;top ten&#8221; lists that combine great powder, exciting runs (regardless of your skill level) coupled with stunning scenery. What more could you ask for? Take notes and then get ready to wax your skis&#8230;you&#8217;re gonna need them!</p>
<p><strong>Courmayeur</strong> (1224 meters). They don&#8217;t call Courmayer the &#8220;Pearl of the Alps&#8221; for nothing! Courmayeur is at the top of my list and after a visit it&#8217;ll be at the top of yours as well. Picture this: ice-capped peaks that hover 4000 meters about your head, 60 kilometers of slopes ranging from the simplest bunny slope to the descents that&#8217;ll challenge even the most skilled downhill racer. 40 slopes that are integrated right into the sides of Monte Bianco. Courmayer is one of THE places to go if hitting the slopes ranks high on your winter to do list. Thanks to a variety of skiing terrain and creature comforts. Not to mention its historical importance (since 1850, Courmayeur has been the home of the Alpine Guides &#8211; legendary explorers and lifesavers who live in the shadows of Monte Bianco. Courmayeur is kept in pristine condition year-round but especially during the peak skiing season &#8212; which fortunately lasts at least another two months. Check out <strong>courmayeur</strong> for travel information and great links on room and board.</p>
<p>Next up is<strong> La Salle </strong>(1001 meters). Often referred to as the &#8220;Doorway to Monte Bianco&#8221; and an area ideal for Alpine skiing and trekking excursions. Situated at the entrance of the Mont Blanc Valley, La Salle dominates the valley of the Valdigne. For those who love peaceful treks in the mountains, there is a choice of itineraries large enough to suit everyone&#8217;s needs, which enables you to get closer to the uncontaminated mountain environment and to admire spectacular views. During the winter season there are numerous alpine skiing itineraries and excursions using snowshoes. In the local villages you can check out the historic ruins including the Châtelard castle, and the tower of Ecours. In the Romanesque style church of Sant&#8217;Orso at Derby are preserved two medieval icons and a fourth century crucifix; close to the church there are three old towers. Places to visit are the Ethnographic Museum at Cheverel and the parish museum of sacred art in La Salle. The enogastronomic tradition of La Salle is rich and varied; the famous wine &#8220;Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle&#8221; is produced here as well (but more on that later).</p>
<p>In the<strong> number three </strong>spot is<strong> Pre-Saint Didier</strong> (1000 meters). Known for the <strong>l&#8217;Orrido </strong>the deep valley formed eons ago by in the Dora di Verney and one of the most spectacular sights in the Valley d&#8217;Aosta. <strong>Pre-Saint Didier</strong> is in the extreme NW corner of Italy, in region and province of Valle d&#8217;Aosta. 5 miles SE of French border (by road). 12 miles S of Mont Blanc tunnel. Situated in a narrow, steep-sided valley running S to N at the confluence of 2 streams: Rutor, descending from the glacier of the same name, and Verney, flowing from a mountain lake; these go on to form La Thuile River. The surrounding mountains are mostly bare rock or covered in stands of pine trees. Views of Mont Blanc and Matterhorn from the slopes.<strong> Market/Suitability:</strong> Will suit most types wanting good, uncrowded skiing in a fairly quiet, low-key resort. Mixture of nationalities including Italian, French, British and Scandinavian. Many groups delivered by tour coaches. Something for all skiing levels, although probably slightly better for intermediate and advanced skiers. Free miniclub for families with young children. There are a dozen or so hotels, mainly in the 2 and 3-star category, mostly small, family run and offering B&amp;B only.</p>
<p>The <strong>last</strong> site on my list is<strong> Murex</strong> (1300 meters) and has less to do with skiing but more to do with wine! Only a few kilometers from the trendy alpine resort area of Courmayeur, at an altitude of nearly <strong>1300 meters</strong> the tiny town of<strong> Morgex </strong>boasts vineyards that produce &#8220;the highest white wine in Europe&#8221;. Vin de Morgex, also called &#8220;glacier wine&#8221;, is produced at an altitude of 1300 meters, at the foot of Monte Bianco in the heart of Valle d&#8217;Aosta. This is the highest region from which wine is produced in all of Europe <strong>Morgex </strong>is 27 kilometers from<strong> Aosta</strong>, on the strada nazionale <strong>n° 26</strong> which leads to the Monte Bianco tunnel. The nearest <strong>international airport </strong>is<strong> Torino Caselle</strong>, connected to Aosta by Highway A5. For travelers looking for accommodations with a degree of charm or sophistication, or for an outstanding restaurant, you need to go into Courmayeur, which is about 10 kilometers from Morgex. There is, however, one excellent hotel with a panoramic view in the small neighboring town of La Salle.The Mont Blanc Hotel Village (La Croisette, 36 tel. +39-165-864111, fax +39-165-864119)</p>
<p>So there you go &#8212; four of the best skiing locations you ever set eyes (or skis on) and all within close proximity of one another! For more information on this area check the AC archive for other articles I&#8217;ve written on Italy skiing.</p>
<p>In the meantime, have a safe trip, keep your ski pass handy and don&#8217;t forget to send a postcard!</p>
<p>By: Gary Picariello</p>
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		<title>Lech, Austria: The Very Best Ski Village in Europe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surely you've heard the names. Courchevel, Gstaad, Lech and Chamonix. All sensational European destinations for skiing. All destinations for world-class skiers and winter sports elite. But, which village offers the best skiing experience on the European continent? Depends on what you're looking for. Some ski villages have great runs. Others have shorter waits for lifts and trams.]]></description>
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</p><p>Surely you&#8217;ve heard the names. Courchevel, Gstaad, Lech and Chamonix. All sensational European destinations for skiing. All destinations for world-class skiers and winter sports elite. But, which village offers the best skiing experience on the European continent? Depends on what you&#8217;re looking for. Some ski villages have great runs. Others have shorter waits for lifts and trams. Some are known for the deepest powder while others have great trails. Some European ski villages are better known for their &#8220;après-ski,&#8221; or the sensational shopping, dining and clubbing that&#8217;s available once you&#8217;re off the slopes for the day. Some ski villages offer a wide variety of ski resort options. Others are far more exclusive, but world-class all the way. One thing is clear: all of these legendary European ski villages have quality snow, great village atmosphere, and selling points that keep skiers from around the globe coming back, time and time again.</p>
<p>Talk to skiers in the know and one European ski village shines brightest: Lech, Austria. True, this village doesn&#8217;t have the 12-mile ski run that&#8217;s made Chamonix a crowd favorite. Or, Courchevel&#8217;s four-villages in one and awesome ski-jumping venue. Gstaad gets five stars just for the international jet set it attracts and its eco-friendly, car-free village. Still, Lech stands alone as an exclusive destination that&#8217;s a favorite of both world class athletes and heads of state.</p>
<p>Why the star power? Very simple: Lech holds great appeal to skiers who expect great skiing, mountain views, and world-class amenities. Lech offers 110 kilometers of runs, 34 lifts, and short lines that only Lech can deliver. Why? Lech is a little different than some of these other European ski destinations. Only about 15,000 tickets are issued per day. This guarantees serious skiers and ski families alike short lift lines and priority skiing for local hotel guests.</p>
<p>The slopes around Lech are incredible and meticulously groomed. What&#8217;s so special about Lech Alpine ski area? Book your flight. Reserve a room or suite at one of these <strong>fine Alpine ski hotels and lodges</strong>, and you&#8217;ll soon find out why Lech is the very best European Alpine ski village around.</p>
<p><strong>Hotel Arlberg</strong></p>
<p>A-6764 Lech am Arlberg Vorarlberg/Austria<br />
Telephone +43 5583/2134-0<br />
E-mail: info@arlberghotel.at<br />
Prices: From $248 (Euros). Discounts and packages available.</p>
<p>Hotel Arlberg is a great property, with comfortable and spacious rooms, suites and apartments, nicely furnished with updated amenities. After a day on the slopes, relax in the outdoor whirlpool surrounded by gorgeous mountain views. Or, maybe you&#8217;d prefer to unwind in the indoor swimming pool, steam bath, solarium or Finnish sauna and complete with a massage? Après-ski, you might want to check out the hotel&#8217;s fine dining, traditional eats or club. The Hotel Arlberg is situated in the middle of Lech, not far from the village centre. You&#8217;ll agree: Hotel Arlberg is a great choice, and an elegant family-run hotel with spectacular mountain views and world-class skiing.</p>
<p><strong>Hotel Kristiania</strong></p>
<p>Kristiania Lech Omesberg 331 6764<br />
Lech am Arlberg Austria<br />
Telephone +43 5583 25610<br />
Prices: Golden ski escape, from $490 per night (Euro). Discounts and packages available.</p>
<p>Located in Lech, Hotel Kristiania is a great property, with a modern touch. Guest rooms are punctuated by original antiques and contemporary art and overlook either the village of Lech or have beautiful mountain views. Sensational international cuisine and fine dining. Families with children welcome. Check out Hotel Kristiania, steps away from a great ski destination and European ski village. 30 rooms of pure Austrian charm.</p>
<p><strong>Romantik Hotel Krone</strong></p>
<p>Lech, Austria<br />
Telephone +43 (0) 5583/2551<br />
Prices from $195 per night (Euros). Discounts and packages available.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a hotel property with all the charm of a traditional alpine lodge, combined with the bells and whistles of a world class spa. This 18th-century alpine inn serves as a gateway to the famous Arlberg ski area, with its 260km of powder slopes and 88 lifts. Most of the large, comfortable rooms and spacious apartments have balconies and updated facilities. Off the slopes, check out Aqua Castle where you can swim, steam and sauna, and use the world class fitness facilities. Complex includes Krone Spa &amp; Beauty Centre, where guests can schedule massages and rejuvenating skin care treatments. In the mood for fine dining? Romantik offers both International cuisine and local Tyrolean specialities in two of its on site restaurants. Who can resist the Romantik Hotel with the world famous Arlberg ski area at your doorstep? A great Lech ski village hotel.</p>
<p><strong>Hotel Austria</strong><br />
Familie Georg Strolz<br />
A 6764 Lech am Arlberg<br />
Telephone +43 5583 2382<br />
Prices from $178 (Euros) per night. Discounts and packages available.</p>
<p>30 hotel rooms, 23 apartments and 1 chalet where guests in the apartments can also enjoy all amenities of a hotel. Beautifully equipped and decorated rooms, great cuisine. A nice hotel option in a winter wonderland. European ski destination.</p>
<p>By: M.G. Hardiman</p>
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		<title>Zermatt, Switzerland is Top Amongst Best European Ski Towns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Matterhorn is one of the most famous and beautiful peaks in Europe, and a favorite for skiing. It is unsurprising then that Zermatt, Switzerland, located near the Matterhorn, is one the best towns for skiing in Europe. In addition to the information provided in this article, there are details on the English version website devoted to ski travel in Zermatt, Switzerland]]></description>
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</p><p>The Matterhorn is one of the most famous and beautiful peaks in Europe, and a favorite for skiing. It is unsurprising then that Zermatt, Switzerland, located near the Matterhorn, is one the best towns for skiing in Europe. In addition to the information provided in this article, there are details on the English version website devoted to ski travel in Zermatt, Switzerland. You can find a link to the Zermatt, Switzerland website at the end of this article to help you plan your ski vacation.</p>
<p>Part of the allure of Zermatt, Switzerland is its old world charm. Zermatt, one of the best towns for skiing in Europe, is reached by train. It is a car-free ski resort. Visitors travel around the ski resort by horse drawn sleigh or electric cart. The range of ski slopes is second to none, with options for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers.</p>
<p>You won&#8217;t believe the choice of accommodation for a ski vacation in Zermatt, Switzerland. You can choose from rented apartments, an igloo village, a lot cabin, a chalet, a campsite or a hotel. The Zermatt, Switzerland website listed at the end of this article has details and links for the range of ski vacation lodging options.</p>
<p>Zermatt, Switzerland is a great option for a ski vacation which offers lots for the kids to do. Wolli, a friendly sheep, is the children&#8217;s mascot of this European ski resort. There are a range of events and activities for kids, including a museum, miniature golf, sports and a forest fun park.</p>
<p>The dining options in Zermatt, Switzerland are multi-cultural. You will find numerous traditional European restaurants as well as Chinese, Spanish and American cuisine. Check out the Zermatt, Switzerland ski resort website at the end of this article for more information on dining.</p>
<p>When you are not skiing, there are a number of events in Zermatt, Switzerland to enjoy. Some options include town fairs, kickboxing classes, music concerts and guided village tours.</p>
<p>All in all, Zermatt, Switzerland is one of the best towns for skiing in Europe. It combines a wonderful old world charm with cutting edge amenities to make your ski vacation relaxing and memorable. It should not be underestimated, of course, how stunning the surroundings are. The snow covered peaks of the Matterhorn make a beautiful idyllic setting. Zermatt, Switzerland is the backdrop for a ski vacation that everyone dreams about!</p>
<p>By: Mara Oakes</p>
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