Easter Skiing Holidays
Easter Skiing Holidays
Easter ski holidays represent the second biggest peak in demand during the ski season. Although not as popular as Christmas skiing holidays, March and April can produce resorts heaviest snow falls of the year but increased hours of sunshine can make Easter skiing holidays a warmer more comfortable than skiing earlier in the season. Easter Ski Holiday – Research your resorts Easter skiing holidays are dependant on the weather/snow conditions, because Easter falls on a different dates each year and is around the end of the Western/Central European season, it's worthwhile doing a little research on the conditions in the resort especially the historical snow conditions. If you haven't got time for lots of research and Easter holidays fall in mid/late April use the rule of thumb, the higher the resort and it's pistes the more likely you are to be skiing on snow and not ice, grass, rocks or slush! Easter Skiing Holiday – Where to go Popular Easter ski holidays include St Anton and Ischgl in Austria, Arinasal in Andorra, Val Gardena in Italy, Verbier and Crans Montana in Switzerland, La Tania and Val Thorens in France, Banff in Canada and Aspen in Colorado. |
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