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France Ski Resorts
France Ski Resorts
Information
The French are known for their chic resorts, attracting the rich
and famous from around the world. Some of the France ski resorts also have a reputation
for celebrity spotting but there are those that are family
orientated too and suitable for beginners in the sport.
In addition to fine skiing conditions and great food and
scenery, many France ski resorts have a lot of experience in
providing safe and enjoyable skiing. One of the most famous ski
areas is at Meribel, a favorite with both skiers and snowboarders
of all ability levels. There are downhill pistes and backcountry
trails. The resort is conveniently situated, being just a one hour
drive away from Chambery Airport.
Val d'Isere is another well known spot. The scenery is superb
and it is just three miles from the Italian border. It has been a
skiing destination since the 1930s, attracting beginners,
intermediate and advanced skiers and now snowboarders too. It will
show itself off at the Alpine World Ski Championships in 2009.
This resort is known for its excellent off piste skiing and
there is a ski school for beginners, a Junior Course and a range of
bars and restaurants. It can be the base to do some heli-skiing in
Italy. Franceskiresorts are indeed among the best in the world.
France Ski Resorts Tips and
Advice
Away from the celebrity circuit, many families and novices
prefer to go to one of the less well known Franceskiresorts, such
as Jougne in the Jura region. It is a small area with gentle slopes
and most suitable for beginners. Another of the France ski resorts
to be favored by beginners is Les Sybelles. This area comprises six
resorts and is also popular with snowboarders. There are plans for
expansion for shops, supermarkets and restaurants. Holidaymakers
like to wander round the traditional villages, explore the walking
trails, go dog sledding or chill out in one of the bars.
Many expert skiers frequent the resort at Courchevel in the
Savoie region of the French Alps. It was the first purpose built
ski resort in the country and can be accessed from Courchevel
Airport. Mont Blanc is an impressive site and the resort at
Chamonix is situated at its base. This area was the site for the
1924 Winter Olympics and attracts advanced skiers and snowboarders.
Les Planards is more suited to beginners and intermediate people,
although some like to ski off piste into Switzerland with the aid
of a mountain guide. The resort is also known for its excellent
nightlife.
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