COVID-19 FAQs – Ski season 20/21
Snowlimits Ski School Blog
by Sophie
3y ago
The last few months have been a rollercoaster for everyone, with many of our friends and family affected our thoughts go out to everyone.  As we look forward to next season, we can’t wait to ski with our guests, both old and new. We have created an industry-leading COVID-19 policy for bookings during the 20/21 season that allows you to book with confidence. Check out our COVID-19 FAQs to find out more. What are the rules for people entering and holidaying in France? Currently, there are no restrictions on entering or leaving France. On a local level, there are varying degrees of PPE requi ..read more
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Belleville Valley Après ski
Snowlimits Ski School Blog
by Sophie
4y ago
Since skiing became a popular leisure activity, it’s been synonymous with socialising at the end of a hard day on the mountain. So much so that the term Après ski has made it into the Oxford English dictionary: “Après Ski- social activities and entertainments that take place in hotels and restaurants after a day’s skiing”  The resorts that line the Belleville valley all have unique qualities but also share an abundance of après ski options. With three very different resorts: Les Menuires, Val Thorens, and Saint Martin de Belleville, there is something for everyone. It matters not whether you ..read more
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The History of Meribel
Snowlimits Ski School Blog
by Sophie
4y ago
Many people visit Meribel and see a modern picture postcard ski resort. The history of Meribel from its humble beginnings to one of the world’s most renowned ski areas is an engaging story which deviates from the traditional.  A brief history of the Savoie Region  Meribel sits in the French region of Savoie. The area has a rich history with much of it documented as far back as Roman times. Iron age remains circa 2500bc have been discovered near Meribel, but there is no historical evidence they were there for a ski. The region became the Duchy of Savoie in 1416, in the following centuries it p ..read more
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Ski Holiday Myths Busted
Snowlimits Ski School Blog
by Sophie
4y ago
A Snowsport holiday is fantastic; great food, great views, and great fun. It’s something everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. However, there are a lot of myths and half-truths surrounding what a winter holiday is, and we’re here to get those Ski Holiday Myths Busted! Myth: I’m too old/unfit/un-sporty. Reality: Snowsports have something for everyone; you get out of them what you want. Just because there are steep, challenging black runs doesn’t mean you have to go down them, regardless of your ability. You can happily spend your time on easy greens just enjoying the feel ..read more
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What’s new in Courchevel This Winter
Snowlimits Ski School Blog
by Sophie
4y ago
Every year Courchevel invests heavily in its infrastructure and strives to continually improve its offering to our guests. We love watching the resort develop and seeing what’s new in Courchevel, from sweeping green runs to new lifts, this year will not disappoint. As we spend the summer enjoying hill walking and biking, we are always amazed at how quickly the ski resort improves and transforms. Read on to find out more about whats new in Courchevel this Winter. Le Praz Alpinium Artists Representation of the New Le Praz Alpinium and Gondola Due December 2019 Two years in construction and the ..read more
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Meribel – A pure delight in the centre of the 3 Valleys
Snowlimits Ski School Blog
by Sophie
4y ago
Some ski resorts resonate with British skiers so powerfully that even non-skiers know them; Meribel is one of them. With its traditional low-lying architecture that blends into the surrounding mountains, its many pubs, and restaurants that are full of fun, beautiful people. Lest we forget it’s part of the largest ski domain in the world, the Three Valleys! There are many reasons to check out this fabulous resort and why it continues to bring in the crowds year after year. Starting with its traditional alpine architecture that seamlessly blends into the scenery is one of the reasons why it is ..read more
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