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Courmayeur

Courmayeur can be found on the Italian side of Mont Blanc, over the Alps from Chamonix (Mount Blanc), in the Aosta Valley. It possesses some of the history of its French neighbour, but at a greatly reduced rate. The Mont Blanc Tunnel has now re-opened, making access to the skiing in Chamonix relatively easy.

Courmayeur has 100km of its own pistes, which are perhaps better suited to beginners and novices rather than experts. Courmayeur does offer access to the other resorts in the valley, with a combined total of near 800km of runs to keep just about everyone happy. 51km of excellent trails mean it is suited to cross country skiers as well. There’s a great snow record, which is supported by snowmaking facilities.

Being close to Mont Blanc, the scenery is fantastic. It's based around a village, which has a car-free centre, good shops, chic restaurants, cafés and the all important bars, where the après-ski is very much Italian at heart. Eating out is almost more important than the on-snow activities and the high quality of the restaurants reflects that.

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Bardonecchia

Bardonecchia can be found on the Italian side of the Fréjus tunnel, linking Italy and France. It’s an excellent base for exploration, as you can drive to both the Trois Vallées and the Milky Way, providing hugh skiing potential. Bardonecchia is a sprawling town built around the central placed station. It offers good value restaurants and hotels, great scenery and friendly residents. It's a quick transfer from Turin but that can mean large crowds at the weekend. This means that the area can be deserted during the week but largely overrun at the weekends. This is notably true of the après-ski/nightlife.

The skiing itself is great, with 140km of pistes. These are shared between 3 areas, 2 of which are lift linked. A short bus trip will get you to all of the lifts. Most of the pistes are ideal for intermediates. Beginners' pistes are quite hard going and families with small children might not find it the most suitable destination. The snow can be rather weak at times, as can the lifts, which are rather temperamental. Bardonecchia during the week is a very accessible intermediate ski experience.

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Corrine

Corrine is one of the top Italian ski destinations and ranks alongside Courchevel, St Moritz and Lech/Zurs for its exclusivity. This is where wealthy Italians head and is the location of many second homes. There is some of the most fantastic scenery anywhere in the ski world, with classically Italian context, with shops, bars, restaurants and hotels to rival Mount Blanc. Cortina is a genuinely unspoilt town, with lots of activities for beginners. In fact, two out of every three Italian visitors don't ski.
As for the skiing and boarding side of things, there are excellent pistes for beginners and intermediates, but experts will find less to challenge them. The pistes are fairly uncrowded except on weekends and, if being on the snow is your major priority you’ll need to get up early to avoid the late-starter brigade.
The negatives are that it's expensive, although not as bad as other 'exclusive’ resorts. A big criticism is the actual ski domain itself. It's split into 3 separate areas and accessed by overcrowded buses, while the lift system is old and slow and can be unreliable. Snow can be scarce, so the season is shorter and this reduces off-piste opportunities for better skiers/boarders. Some visitors may well dislike the overriding snobbery of the resort. But if you want to see how the richer Italians do 'the Alpine scene', this is the best place to see it.

 

Lillehammer / Hafjell

Lillehammer was the host to the 1994 Winter Olympics. The resort offers great snow and excellent amenities for the whole family. An excellent mix of great snow conditions and long standing winter sports traditions will make your holiday experience in one of Norway's most established resorts hard to beat.

Lillehammer is the ideal Alpine town during the winter months and offers a large number of award winning restaurants and a wide selection of shops. The excellent ski centre is located at Hafjell, just 15 minutes away by bus, and offers a mountain village feel with full amenities and a great range of accommodation.

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Geilo

Geilo is perhaps one of best all round ski resorts in Norway and certainly close to unique when it comes to the closeness of the town to the ski lifts. This pleasant village has grown in popularity but still maintains its charm.

The pistes around Geilo are of international standard but there is plenty of space for the beginner.

Situated half way between Oslo and Bergen on the scenic railway line which runs between these two cities, Geilo lies on the northern edge of the Hardangervidda, Northern Europe’s largest mountain plateau, and is is easy to get to. It even has its own airport.

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Beitostolen

The fantastic resort of Beitostolen is ideally suited to those looking for a more relaxed kind of slope, with very little in the form of lift queues and great accommodation at the bottom of the mountain. Located just 40 km from the airport this resort provides skiers and snowboarders with all the usual amenities in a relaxed atmosphere.

Family activities run throughout the winter and can offer a sometimes much needed break from the slopes. The centre of Beitostolen is located at the base of the mountain, next to the lifts and within just metres of many of the hotels and apartments. The town also boasts a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants.

Gaustablikk

Located south west of Oslo and standing at the centre of a magnificent landscape in upper Telemark. The scenery alone, over the tree filled plateau up to Gaustatoppen, is a spellbinding natural sight.

Gaustablikk is the place to visit for a combination holiday as all of the accommodation is ski in/out from both the slopes and the numerous cross country trails.

The town of Rjukan, which is located just to the north, provides a fantastic array of shops and restaurants; as well as being a site of historic importance. The entire resort has a heart warming and ultimately friendly atmosphere.

 

 

 


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