The French Alps make France the number one ski destination. It is popular not only for its chalets, and ski terrain but also because of its proximity to the UK and other European countries. Some of the tope ski chalets can be found in France; Val D’Iseres, Courchevel, Alpe D’Huezs, Meribel, Chamonix and Tignes. These resorts were built to cater to the skiing clientele.

Austria is the second most popular ski holiday destination, mainly due to its picturesque scenery and excellence in service and quality. You will be able to find a resort for all ski levels. Austria offers world class skiing and fantastic apr?s skiing.

Switzerland contains some of the most rugged, highest and toughest runs found in the Alps. Unlike the ski chalets in France, Swiss ski resorts are built around mountain villages offering more than just a ski holiday. Skiing in the Swiss Alps is a most for those serious skiers and snowboarders. There are also many intermediate slopes to be found in the country but new skiers should beware.

Italian has some excellent ski areas, in the Alps and Dolomites in northern Italy. Italian skiing is also less expensive than skiing in Switzerland, France and Austria. Italy is ideal for the beginning or less confident skier and also has the most amount of ski runs found in Europe. The Italian ski resorts are both modern and traditional at the same time, promising a not to be missed skiing experience.

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