
Author: Andrew Regan
The world of skiing is becoming increasingly more interesting as new ski frontiers open up, offering snow sport fans the chance to ski in more exotic locations than ever before. Japan, Chile, Lebanon, Slovakia, Bulgaria and many more countries not renowned for their mountains are attracting British skiers who are looking for a ski experience that's a little out of the ordinary.
However, despite the availability of these new destinations, which are
gaining a bigger slice of the ski market, France still remains the most
popular location to ski for the Brits and it's not hard to see why.
France offers arguably the best skiing in Europe, with dozens of huge
resorts in the Alps, not to mention the lesser known range of the
Pyrenees. It also has one of the best cuisines in the world and due to
having the highest mountains in Europe, (with resorts like Val
Thorens), you can be fairly certain that you'll actually have real snow
to ski on, even in this age of global warming which is threatening the
survival of ski areas situated at lower altitudes. And on top of all
this, France's close proximity to the UK and the huge number of cheap
flights now available means that skiers can be on the slopes in just a
few hours.
Resorts like Brides Les Bains, Tignes Val Claret, Morzine, La Clusaz,
Chamonix, Thollon and Les Arcs are all close to major airports, and
with ever more airlines offering low prices on flights to Lyon and
Geneva, getting to these resorts is quick and easy and won't break the
bank.
France also offers skiing in the lesser known ranges of the Massif
Central and the Pyrenees, mountains that are completely separate from
the Alps. Although not as famous or fashionable as the better known
French resorts, these areas can offer cheaper and often quieter
alternatives to the old favourites.
So, although some skiing and snowboarding adventurists are seeking snow
further a field, France's close proximity to the UK, its ease of access
and the low cost of travelling there, are likely to keep it at the
number one spot as the Brit's favourite ski playground.
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