What to do in Verbier if you’re not Skiing
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by Melissa Rennard
1M ago
While Verbier is famous for skiing, it also offers various winter activities for those who don’t prefer skiing or are new to it. If you’re not into skiing, fret not, as there are many other experiences in Verbier that you can enjoy without hitting the slopes. Here are some top non-skiing experiences in Verbier for you to explore. What to do in Verbier if you’re not Skiing Snowshoeing Snowshoeing offers stunning mountain views with trails for all abilities. Rental snowshoes are often included in guided tours. Snowshoeing or hiking is free if you go alone, but guided tours can range from CHF 50 ..read more
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The Best Mountain Restaurants – Verbier
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by Melissa Rennard
1M ago
No one wants to pay 40 chfs for a plate of cold spaghetti bolognese and soggy chips. Our team have been in Verbier since 2006. They’ve tried and tested most mountain restaurants in Verbier, but only a few have made the cut. Whether you’re looking for a quick, affordable bite or a gourmet experience, there’s something for everyone. And the best thing about these restaurants is that you can access most of them via gondola or on foot, so even if you’re not skiing, you can enjoy lunch with your friends. The best restaurants fill quickly, so book in advance or ask our team to do so on your behalf ..read more
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Is Verbier good for beginners?
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by Melissa Rennard
1M ago
Is Verbier good for beginners? Verbier is an incredible resort for beginners but is often overlooked due to its reputation as an off-piste mecca. Our team of instructors have put together this beginner’s guide to Verbier to help you fall in love with Verbier and snowsports. Getting around Verbier Part of what makes Verbier so great is that, unlike many ski resorts, Verbier is a real year-round community. It is a small cosmopolitan town that happens to be located at the foot of some of the best mountains in Europe. For this to be possible, the resort and lift system must be built around the tow ..read more
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Tips for Planning a Family Ski Holiday in Morzine
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by Melissa Rennard
6M ago
Tips for Planning a Family Ski Holiday in Morzine It’s almost time to send the kids back to school so parents can turn their attention to their next family holiday, and for many, that means skiing! Morzine is a pretty Alpine town with excellent family facilities and skiing for all levels in the heart of the Portes du Soleil. We caught up with our friends from AliKats Mountain Holidays, specialists in family chalet holidays, to get some top tips on planning a family ski holiday in this incredible French resort.  BEFORE YOU GO Pick child-friendly accommodation Learning to wear (and not ..read more
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The Guide to Skiing in Morzine
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by Guy Coles
7M ago
An Introduction to Morzine What’s so special about Skiing in Morzine? Located in the centre of the Portes du Soleil ski area, the French resort of Morzine sits between the beautiful Lake Geneva and iconic Mont Blanc, just a stone’s throw from the Swiss border. The Portes du Soleil ski area is one of the world’s largest, with 650km of skiable terrain to explore. Even though the village is nestled at a relatively low altitude of 900m, the intricate network of lifts in Morzine allows visitors to ascend the panoramic Chamossière, peaking at 1800m, and Avoriaz at 2100m.  The town’s origins st ..read more
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The Guide to Skiing in Val Thorens
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by Guy Coles
7M ago
As the highest ski resort in Europe, Val Thorens in Les 3 Vallées is a true paradise for snow enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a beginner just starting your skiing journey, this Alpine gem has something for everyone. Let’s dive straight into our ultimate guide to skiing in Val Thorens. The Val Thorens Valley Val Thorens is Europe’s highest ski resort. Located in the renowned Les 3 Vallées in the French Alps. This contemporary ski paradise offers a unique experience for every winter sports enthusiast. The resort sits at an impressive 2,300 metres altitude, ensuring reliable snow ..read more
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The Guide to Skiing in Méribel
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by Guy Coles
8M ago
Welcome to our Méribel winter guide, packed full of essential and interesting information about the resort to help make planning your trip hassle-free. This Guide to Skiing in Méribel has everything from handy on-piste and off-piste tips to exceptional dining spots, world-famous Méribel après ski experiences and more logistical travel information.  The Méribel Valley If you’re seeking an unforgettable skiing experience, you’ve come to the right place. Nestled in the heart of Les 3 Vallées ski area, Méribel offers access to over 600 km of skiable terrain between December – April. Whether y ..read more
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The Guide to Skiing in Courchevel
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by Guy Coles
8M ago
Our Ski Instructors have been teaching skiing in Courchevel for 25 years. A lot has changed over the years, but the resort remains one of the best in the world. Our team has shared their top tips and insider secrets in our guide to Skiing in Courchevel. Why Choose Courchevel? Courchevel isn’t just another ski resort. It’s a vibrant winter wonderland nestled within the world-renowned Three Valleys. Whether you’re a seasoned pro looking for challenging pistes, a beginner aiming to perfect your first turns, or a non-skier seeking a rich blend of relaxation and adventure, Courchevel has something ..read more
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Our Guide to Skiing in Val d’Isere
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by Hannah
9M ago
Guide to Skiing in Val d’Isere If you’re planning a ski trip to Val d’Isere, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide to skiing in Val d’Isere, we’ll give you all the tips and tricks you need to make the most of your time in the resort. From finding the best snow to which runs are best for beginners and where is best to spend Apres Ski. This breathtaking French Ski Resort offers an unforgettable ski holiday with something for everyone. Its high-altitude skiing offers reliable snow from early December to early May and you’ve access to not one but two exceptional ski areas – Tignes and Val ..read more
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The best Off-Piste in Val d’Isere
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by Guy Coles
1y ago
Our 5 Favourite Off-Piste Runs in Val d’Isere If you love off-piste skiing and escaping the marked runs, then Val d’Isere is one of the best ski resorts in the Alps. You’ll find some of the best off-piste in the Alps, and thanks to its altitude, there are reliable snow conditions. From wide-open powder fields to steep chutes, there’s some incredible off-piste in Val d’Isere. Five of our favourite off-piste spots are: La Banane, La Table d’Orientation, Le Couloir des Pisteurs, Le Couloir du Lavancher, and La face nord de la pointe pers. Read on for more details about each one. With so much incr ..read more
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