Skiing in North America and Canada
Skiing in Europe is very popular from the UK for various reasons; of course the flying times can be as short as only two hours, and there are resorts in Europe that offer some of the most challenging slopes and off piste skiing in the world. As well as the 'challenging' and testing slopes for the advanced skier, there are other resorts that are fantastic for beginners offering ski school facilities and smaller slopes. Skiing in North America and Canada has their advantages with the ski seasons there often lasting longer than those in Europe.
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Last edited by Patric Raf; 25-08-2009 at 01:37 PM.
Skiing in North America and Canada
But what could be the best season to Ski in UK? What do you think? Specially now that there are numerous climate changes that's happening. I don't know now if there would be great season for this now.
there are no certain seasons for that, you can go out and ski in the highlands.
yeah apparently it so hard to find a place skiing today. yet if there are some area that bunch of snow. then i am happy to do some skiing.
Hi there
It is better to look towards Europe for ski holidays. Because skiing sessions would be shorter compared to UK or USA or Canada. More choice is given for skiers and the skiing length is shorter. I prefer Austria and Switzerland for skiing holidays. There are good for skiing as well as for vacation.
Thanks.
Very informative Patric! My first skiing holiday with the family was the very best I've ever had - and we've probably had about five since! We stayed at this incredible ski chalet in Austria (top of the list here), and had the time of our lives in Rauris. We've always refrained from going back since to avoid tainting the memories but I would recommend it to anyone!
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