A Guide To Resorts In The Alps
The alps are a popular winter travel destination. Skiing,
snowboarding, ice skating and other winter activities abound
throughout the mountainous area. The Alps are shared among many
countries, including Austria, France, German, Italy and
Switzerland. Whether you are looking for a family vacation or
are more adventurous and enjoy mountaineering and extreme
skiing, you will find something for every one in this area.
Family Resorts in the Alps Many resorts throughout the area
cater to families. In these resorts, families with children make
up the bulk of their business. There is plenty for both parents
and children to enjoy. Horse drawn sleigh rides, skiing and
snowboarding are popular family activities. Just about all
family resorts offer ski instruction especially for children as
well as adult lessons for mom and dad. Some offer night skiing,
either nightly or on certain evenings during the week.
After a day of skiing, parents can enjoy the sauna and Jacuzzi,
while children enjoy the variety of play areas and activities
geared especially for them. If mom and dad want an evening
alone, many resorts offer babysitting services. Many family
resorts are low tech and don't have internet access or video
games, but some do have these features available. Many families
enjoy the low tech atmosphere, which encourages children to
enjoy the outdoors and other activities offered.
Many of these resorts are located in small villages scattered
throughout the alps. These offer quaint scenery and older
hotels. Restaurants are nearby, if you want to leave the resort,
or you can eat right inside the resort. Others are in larger
tourist areas and contain luxury hotels and apartments for
families to rent. Singles Resorts in the Alps Other resorts are
geared for the younger crowd. These are more popular with single
people in their 20s and couples without children. These resorts
offer more expert runs for skiing and snowboarding. Many are
near glaciers and have monster pipes built into the glaciers
that allow snowboarding even in the summer. More experienced
skiers generally choose these resorts.
Many of these resorts are wired with internet access. Rather
than family based activities, they contain bars, lounges and a
busier nightlife. Most offer night skiing with lighted trails
for skiing or snowboarding in the dark.
For the more adventurous, mountaineering is a popular activity
in the area. Daily climbing excursions or multi day trips are
common here. Hut to Hut tours make it easier to climb more
difficult routes. These are great for multi day excursions. You
won't need to carry heavy overnight gear with you, as you would
when camping. The huts have what you need for sleeping.
Easier to more difficult routes are available with hut to hut
climbing. The easier routes tend to be more crowded and the huts
fill up quickly. The more difficult routes are less crowded, but
are not meant for beginning mountain climbers. There is
generally more room in the huts on these trips.