Beginners Ski Holiday Resorts
The vast majority of people tend look back on their first ski holiday with great fondness. For many, it's the first step towards an fixation and passion that has since flourished to the degree that future ski trips have become regular holidays .
However, it is important that the first ski trip you go on is as perfect as humanly possible; you don't want to experience anything that may obstruct your progress on the slopes and for this reason it's a great idea to visit a ski resort that has excellent facilities for newbies along with a variety of ski schools .
The large majority of big, mainstream ski resorts are more than adept at taking on those who are new to the sport and are home to instructors who are capable of carving you into a confident, yet safe, snow lover. The fact that you are heading for a resort that has good experience in looking after beginners will also show your insurer that you are not going to be doing anything too reckless on your first trip away! Below, we have briefly listed the most beginner friendly ski resorts.
1. Tignes, France
Tignes is one of the finest beginner ski resorts for a number of reasons. For starters, it has some of the best nursery and intermediate slopes throughout the whole of , and additionally , it is home to a selection of the few women-only slopes in the whole of Europe; perfect for female beginners who want to avoid male machismo on the slopes!
2. Bansko, Bulgaria
As one of the best value resorts in Europe, Bansko is fantastic for those who are looking for an inexpensive entry into the world of ski holidays. This modern resort is home to an array of low gradient nursery runs and one of the largest intermediate runs in the world; guaranteed to leave you with the 'ski bug' once you have passed your initial training.
3. Val d'isere, France
An A-list ski holiday resort that offers the best beginner facilities of all the big resorts, here you will find some of the best tuition throughout the whole of Europe as well as some of the best accommodation and off-piste entertainment that will keep you entertained when not on the piste .
4. Lech, Austria
The most picturesque resort on the list, Lech is a quiet little Austrian town that has plenty of fascinating landscapes to explore should your legs be too sore to ski following the previous day's escapades! You will also find a multitude of British-speaking instructors and crowds of like-minded beginners who journey here to enjoy the World-beating tuition.
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