Skiing Holidays In France

05th September 2010

If you’re planning a ski vacation in France, but have no idea where and what is the best region to start, here are some details and insights into opportunities for you to consider when venturing into this world-renowned skiing and Snowboarding region.

With several high-lying and mountainous areas in France it is no wonder that holidays in France is one of the most popular options when it comes to planning vacations and ski and snowboard. Although some reports predict that France was a bit ‘behind compared to fully develop their ski facilities, which have certainly reached the surrounding countries, if not exceeded in providing quality and structures of their various ski resorts .

Skiing in France is mainly two of the holidays and the specific areas of mountain resort in the French Alps, and to a lesser extent, in the Pyrenees – with the former being reported up to 5 times greater in terms of ski areas, facilities, resort and structures.

Going down the regions to specific regions for a ski holiday in France, some of the most popular and therefore most popular are in the Three Valleys, called Les Trois Vallées in France and the Portes du Soleil. One of the great advantages of the Three Valleys area is dark and the extent of the potential is there for skiing and snowboarding community of their choice for both beginners and advanced students.

Portes du Soleil is actually a “combined” which lies between Switzerland and France and is located in the Alps offers spectacular scenery and a wide range of pistes for skiers and snowboarders, when it comes to planning your ski vacation in France. The whole region stretching from Lake Geneva to Mont Blanc and offers avid ski holiday in excess of 1000 square miles of excellent trails, trails for beginners to advanced skiers and snowboarders.

One of the latest additions to the ski resorts in France is that Paradiski, which combines the three villages of La Plagne, Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry, located in the French Alps.

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