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End of the Season – Val d’Isere Beckons!

 It’s been a funny old season in the ski industry this year. Early season snow was excellent and peak week bookings strong; all the signs pointed to another season of superb ski conditions and a bouyant industry. The first couple of weeks after Christmas were paradise for the lucky ones who had booked that date as they offered good snow, blue skies and sunshine. After that though, we all started to get a little worried. By the end of January there had been no fresh snowfall all year in most major French resorts and this continued into mid-February for some places.

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Brand New Super-Tarentaise Gondola Plans Released

A new lift development costing almost 200 million Euros and linking the major ski areas of the Tarentaise was unveiled yesterday to widespread excitement among the ski industry. The new gondola, named the “Super-Tarentaise” will start in Le Praz (Courchevel 1300) and cross the Bozel Valley to La Plagne, before rising above the Bellecote Glacier, over to Les Arcs and finally liaising with Tignes via the spectacular Aiguille Rouge peak. The journey time between Courchevel and Tignes will be just under an hour, thanks to the revolutionary new technology being used in the construction, which will give the gondola a top speed of 50kph between stations.
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Fresh Snow Across the Alps

It’s been a while. According to an old pal who still lives in Chamonix and posted on facebook this morning, it’s been 36 days. Some resorts might even claim a longer drought, but what we do know is that the worst is over and that there is fresh snowfall in most major resorts right now. The whole ski industry has been nervously checking weather forecasts, looking to the sky and I’ve seen a few videos of snow dances being performed in various resorts since the New Year. Happily, I’m glad to be able to say the Guardian’s article yesterday, predicting the possible end to the entire season in mid-February is nothing short of a scaremongering fabrication. Even if it didn’t snow again between now and Easter, all major resorts have excellent infrastructures in place to ensure that the vast majority of their pistes remain open all season long thanks to their numerous snow cannons and creative use of piste bashers. Read More »

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Skiing off the Beaten Track

So you think you know everything there is to know about skiing in Europe? Done the Three Valleys? Of course you have. Val d’Isere and Tignes? Without a doubt. Les Arcs, La Plagne, La Rosiere? We cover all of these resorts time and time again in our blog posts and for the majority of the holidays we sell. Some of the more niche destinations are also becoming well travelled roads amongst the UK ski package holiday market. Chamonix, Morzine, Zermatt and Verbier have all become popular destinations in recent years and whilst a blog with this title would have featured them a few years back, these days we send so many people to such destinations that they simply no longer qualify as anything other than mainstream. Not that there’s anything wrong with the mainstream resorts, mind you. They all have superb modern lift systems, large ski areas, established ski schools and the altitude to ensure good conditions all through the season.

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3 amazing ski resorts for 2012

Travellers that are considering making plans for a 2012 ski trip may wonder where the best action on the slopes will be this season. Annually, hundreds of resorts compete for the attention of avid skiers, but only a few are truly top-notch places that are certain to provide the ultimate vacation, thus qualifying as one of the best. Here are three of the most desirable places to consider for the ideal ski destination.

Alpbach, Austria
Alpbach in Austria is such a truly charming village; a real Winter Wonderland of a destination. Alpbach skiing holidays have long been a firm prime resort with fantastic skiing from the many winding green runs for the beginner to the exciting off-piste skiing and black bowls for the advanced amongst us. The main skiing entree is via the Wiedersbergerhorn gondola and is good start for the Intermediates with the stretching tree lined red runs.
The village is very family friendly with charming relaxed après ski and the people you will find are very friendly and accommodating.

Mayrhofen, Austria
As one of Austria’s most popular resorts, this village always lives up to traveler’s expectations. This ski area is part of the enormous Zillertal 3000, so it is easy to access the nearby resorts of Eggalm, Finkenberg, and Rastkogel, and one lift pass will allow admittance to these and many others. Avid skiers get more bang for their buck in Mayrhofen and contributes greatly to its popularity.
Beginners should consider attending the Mount Everest ski school before hitting the slopes, as this area boasts some of the steepest runs in Europe. Numerous wide-open red and blue runs keep moderately experienced ski enthusiasts entertained, while those with expert skills take on the hair-raising black diamond trails. Much to the delight of snowboarders, this resort features one of the most extensive fun parks in Europe.

Soldeu, Andorra
This tiny country packs a big bang, and the inspiring Pyrenees Mountains offer superior skiing for the enjoyment of enthusiasts. Whether they are on the slopes or enjoying activities in the village, travelers will encounter some of the friendliest people in the world. Après-ski is extremely popular in Soldeu, and the resort boasts quite a few hot spots for gathering after the sun goes down.

Skiers of all experience levels will feel right at home on the vast assortment of runs available. With four distinct ski areas that are connected via bus service, travelers will have a plethora of trails to explore. The dramatic half pipe and extensive snow park are ideal for snowboarders to hone in on their craft. Non-skiers can enjoy sled rides, snowshoeing, and side trips to neighboring Spain.

Levi in Lapland, Finland

The Levi resort area lies in the pristine and unspoilt lands of the Arctic and is one of the most extensive ski areas in Finland. Because of its location, some of the most amazing vistas occur in the skies, and visitors may even have the opportunity to view the spectacular phenomenon of the Northern Lights. This area is typically not crowded, which makes it an ideal place for beginners to embrace the sport.

Experience skiers love the short lift lines, and are challenged by the variety of slope gradients that grace the mountains. Plenty of off-piste access is available, and snowboarders have their own alley and half pipe to enjoy.

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A 5 Star Holiday in Val d’Isere

Mention early season skiing and a few resorts always spring to mind. For the best early season snow record, some of the best chalets and service in the Alps and a generally superb time, Val d’Isere is close to unbeatable. Nick and I had the pleasure of staying a few nights last week in Chalet Chablis, one of the Bellevarde Lodges in Val d’Isere.

It wasn’t your typical ski break, as we only actually spent two nights in our sumptuous surroundings. Sadly, trips out to view chalets are fun but all too often short-lived. We won’t dwell on that though, instead I’d like to focus on the superb surroundings and brilliant organisation which meant that we came back feeling as though we’d been away for a whole week Read More »

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Ski Sales Staff Wanted!

If you’re a sales professional with a healthy interest in Skiing or Snowboarding or even an ex seasonaire simply looking for a change in career path, then Interactive Resorts may well have the answer. We are currently on the lookout for seasonal sales staff to add to our expanding sales team, based in Fulham, SW London.

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Meet the Interactive Resorts team!

Interactive Resorts is now established as the UK’s biggest ski specialist travel agent. Unlike some other agencies, we deal only in Ski and Snowboard holidays which means our specialist knowledge of ski resorts is unrivalled in the industry. Not only that, but we’re completely independent, which means that when you deal with us for your Skiing or Snowboarding holiday, you’ll receive completely impartial, objective advice and help with choosing your holiday. In order to provide such a service, we dedicate a lot of time to picking only the very best people to work in our sales team. Everyone in our sales department has done at least one season in resort, with some having done upwards of 5 seasons abroad. This is the first in a series of “meet the team” articles which will profile some of our staff members old and new and give you the chance to find out about the people who make your holidays happen.

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Eurostar to the Alps on sale this morning

Although a majority of our clients tend to book a package with flights and transfers included, a growing number now make their own travel arrangements to the Alps and the direct Eurostar services to the Tarentaise are always very popular indeed. This year there will be the usual two direct services, one leaving London St Pancras on Friday evenings, arriving in the Alps early on Saturday morning, and one leaving on Saturday mornings which arrives on Saturday afternoon. Sadly the Snow Train via Paris, with its famous disco carriage, will not be running this year.

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A Brief history of Courchevel, France

Courchevel in France is one of Europe’s premier ski resorts, sitting at 1850 metres above sea level and forming part of the Three Valleys, the world’s largest fully linked ski area. Courchevel is split into 4 villages, each named after their altitudes. They are Courchevel 1850, Courchevel 1650, Courchevel 1550 and Courchevel 1300 (also known as Courchevel Le Praz). The history behind the creation and development of this alpine gem is a fascinating story and having spent 2 whole seasons in Courchevel myself I found my eyes opened by learning the stories behind the modern day resort. This is the first of what will become a regular feature on the history behind all of our major resorts.

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