Looking for a skiing holiday self catering in italy/france/bulgaria?
im looking for a skiing holiday for feb 2007, can anyone recommend anything, all sites ive looked at seem to be for groups of people, this is just for myself and my partner, would prefer self catering or B & B but dont want to pay through the nose for it, help! must be for beginner/intermediate skiing
Answers:
I am from Bulgaria and I leave in the US. I always go back for skiing. Recommendations: Bansko (a little more advanced skier - intermediate and up) and Pamporovo - great, all levels of skiing. Google them, try contacting http://www.pamporovo.net or www.bulgariaski.com you'll like it
Inghams travel!
Being French but British resident i often go back "home" and often go skiing(Even tho I'm no good lol !)
I can only recommend one place i love for cool stay in a warm atmosphere.
It' a ski resort called LES COCHES near the MONT BLANC and you can have all information and do booking on this site : http://www.pierre-et-vacances.co.uk/scri.
I just want to add i have nothing to do with this company called PIERRE ET VACANCES but have always been satisfied by their products.
Have fun and if you go there with your partner we might meet with my partner..and my dog !!
Use a skiing holiday search engine for minimum fuss especially one that you can phone for expert advice (a ski holiday isn't as straight forward as a flight, accomodation and transfer).
directline-skiing is pretty good (includes ski holidays from all the main UK tour operators).
General top tips:
1) ensure your budget allows for equipment hire, ski pass & insurance
2) well established resorts will cater for all level of skier, but the smaller resorts can offer good value for money begineers (bulgaria and andorra).
3) Check the time of year and the altitude of your resort (for Nov, Dec, Mar & Apr I'd suggest heading to higher resorts like Tignes) .
4) Do a little light training before you go (just a little bike riding, skating or roller blading can get your leg muscles used to unusual movements. You'll learn quicker and better enjoy the skiing)
Pamporovo in Bulgaria has the one of the best ski runs for beginners. You might wish to try something totally new also - the emerging resort of Chepelare. Lots of small cheap family hotels in town. The longest ski run on the Balkans.
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Answers:
I am from Bulgaria and I leave in the US. I always go back for skiing. Recommendations: Bansko (a little more advanced skier - intermediate and up) and Pamporovo - great, all levels of skiing. Google them, try contacting http://www.pamporovo.net or www.bulgariaski.com you'll like it
Inghams travel!
Being French but British resident i often go back "home" and often go skiing(Even tho I'm no good lol !)
I can only recommend one place i love for cool stay in a warm atmosphere.
It' a ski resort called LES COCHES near the MONT BLANC and you can have all information and do booking on this site : http://www.pierre-et-vacances.co.uk/scri.
I just want to add i have nothing to do with this company called PIERRE ET VACANCES but have always been satisfied by their products.
Have fun and if you go there with your partner we might meet with my partner..and my dog !!
Use a skiing holiday search engine for minimum fuss especially one that you can phone for expert advice (a ski holiday isn't as straight forward as a flight, accomodation and transfer).
directline-skiing is pretty good (includes ski holidays from all the main UK tour operators).
General top tips:
1) ensure your budget allows for equipment hire, ski pass & insurance
2) well established resorts will cater for all level of skier, but the smaller resorts can offer good value for money begineers (bulgaria and andorra).
3) Check the time of year and the altitude of your resort (for Nov, Dec, Mar & Apr I'd suggest heading to higher resorts like Tignes) .
4) Do a little light training before you go (just a little bike riding, skating or roller blading can get your leg muscles used to unusual movements. You'll learn quicker and better enjoy the skiing)
Pamporovo in Bulgaria has the one of the best ski runs for beginners. You might wish to try something totally new also - the emerging resort of Chepelare. Lots of small cheap family hotels in town. The longest ski run on the Balkans.
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