Val d’Isère FrancePart of the Espace Killy area, Val d’Isere is a reliable destination for a spot of Easter skiing. Offering over 300km of on- and off-piste winter sports opportunities, spring snow conditions are guaranteed due to the north-facing slopes and advanced snowmaking facilities. This resort is popular for a reason, with a variety of beginner slopes and challenging runs settled alongside traditional Alpine charm, perfect for an unforgettable family getaway.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen GermanyA memorable destination for spring skiing holidays, Garmisch-Partenkirchen has a quaint and uncrowded atmosphere despite being home to Zugspitze, Germany’s highest peak. Skiers can be sure of excellent snow conditions, regardless of ability, and enjoy long daylight hours for plenty of time under sunny skies. There’s plenty to do beyond the mountains too, in a place full of traditional Bavarian charm and culture, located only about an hour away from Munich.
Obergurgl Austria
Obergurgl is truly the ‘Diamond of the Alps’, known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty. Easter is celebrated in Obergurgl with a blend of local activities and winter sports activities which, alongside high-quality Austrian hospitality, makes this a true family ski resort destination. Hours of sunlight, excellent snow conditions, sophisticated lift systems - consider the charm of the Ötztal Alps for your Easter break.
Pamporovo Bulgaria
Pamporovo stands out as an affordable, learner-friendly Easter ski destination. Well-maintained, gentle slopes are hosted by ski schools well into spring, alongside cosy lodges, warm Bulgarian hospitality and après-ski entertainment. Both budget-friendly and well, friendly, the heart of the Rhodope mountains is ideal for beginners and families.
BY HOLLY GARWOOD, 26TH MARCH 2024