When you decide to go skiing as a beginner, the first thing you need to do is select the best resorts for you. Take your time researching the different options available and think about what it is you want from your experience.
Here is a list of famous beginner resorts to stay in:
Les Gets, France
Les Gets is a family-friendly resort, but there are a lot of entertaining activities for adults, too – from desert walks to skating on the ice rink or a film at the cinema. Cheese enthusiasts will delight in
the cheese dairy excursion, wherein a manual will explain how the local cheese is made! And for chocoholics, the Chalet du Chocolat runs workshops on the artwork of chocolate tasting and chocolate making.
Pros
Outside activities include ski jeering, wherein you’re pulled on skis, conserving onto a frame,
behind a horse. Kids can attempt it as soon as they can balance on their skis (typically from
age 5). Relaxation classes in a yurt and pampering remedies at the Sereni Cimes Spa are available too.
Méribel, France
Meribel is situated in the Tarentaise Valley within the attractive French Alps, now not too far
from Moutiers.
Here you will discover the mountain village of Meribel nestled in the heart of The Three Valleys, the most significant carry-connected ski place in Europe, spanning 600 km of unrivalled skiing track.
Pros
- Towering altitude and boundless ski opportunities with it’s significant north-facing terrain and skiable slopes peaking at 1500m in just one run.
- Perfect for intermediate skiers & snowboarders who like to cruise on the properly-groomed greens, blues & reds.
- Best for off-piste free-riders searching for journey & powder at the 3 Valley’s nice & vast and plentiful terrains.
- Modern resort with plenty of non-ski related sports & ample services.
- Family friendly and good English-speaking ski faculties.
Verbier, Switzerland
Verbier ski resort is a very amusing, stunning, and colossal skiing region in the Swiss Alps.
Forming the western zone of 4 large Valleys, Verbier has an extensive selection of slopes of varying difficulty and skill. It’s abundance of slopes as well as its various popular restaurants makes it one of Europe’s best & most famous ski resorts.
Pros
- Sensational lift-served freeride terrain.
- Beautiful views.
- Interlinked with the 4 Valleys for plenty of big on and off-piste ski terrains.
- Several ski-in ski-out accommodation options.
- Switzerland’s great après ski & nightlife.
- Great heliskiing available.
- Backcountry ski alternatives are easily accessed.
- Easy to come from Geneva airport.
Courchevel, France
Courchevel Moriond is located on a main road that collectively links Courchevel 1850 with
Courchevel village. Courchevel is an exceptional French Alps lodge providing amazing
snowboarding & skiing across the world’s maximum expansive interlinked ski area.
Pros
- Reliable snow in a northerly-facing resort with most ski terrain above an altitude of 1,800m.
- Fast and Modern ski lift services
- Low to no wait times at most lifts.
- Lengthy skiable slopes.
- Entertaining variety of groomed trails fit for all abilities of skiers, but , specifically suited for beginners & intermediates.
- Stellar world-class, freeride off-piste terrain which is often uncrowded.
Lech, Austria
Lech is one of the traditional Austrian ski hotels with a friendly and welcoming town which has many popular bars & some of the best restaurants.
Pros
- Great lifts, facilities & ample terrain for all
- Snow-sure – With large quantities of annual snowfall.
- Abundance of ski-in ski-out lodges.
- Interconnected with neighbouring St Anton & snowy Warth Schröcken;
- Fun après ski activities.
- Top-notch restaurants.
- Ski lifts regularly being upgraded
- One lift pass for the whole ski region (& no bus connections required).
Conclusion
Here is just a small number of the famous beginner suitable resorts for any ski lovers and new hobbyists where you can stay and enjoy their trip with their family or friends.