Samoens is a large and quaint old village. Unfortunately you can’t ski to it but have to download by cableway. “One of the most beautiful villages in the alps,” said a reporter. ”There are...
Category - Ski Resorts
Traditional, immaculately-kept hotels are the rule in Klosters, along with apartments, but we’re beginning to see a few truly gorgeous and Brit-friendly catered chalets here as well. As well as...
The authorities have done a great job in Sainte Foy – regulating the style, and above all the size of buildings in the later spurt of development, so there are none of the bulky and intrusive...
Montgenevre is snowier and more charming than its Italian neighbours and is best skied by less confident intermediates and families. Somewhere for next season maybe?
Don't make the mistake of dismissing Jasna as a typical Eastern European resort - because it's not.
PyeongChang has leapt into the spotlight: it was the first time the Winter Olympics Games had been hosted in South Korea.
This low-cost launchpad into the Three Valleys is also home to some lovely mid-priced hotels.
Think of Serre Chevalier as the laid-back, country cousin of the A-list resorts further north – a bit smaller, and a bit less high-tech, but also friendlier, more relaxed and with bags more Gallic...
The scenery is fabulous and the resort is close to an airport and therefore a good weekend - as well as family - skiing choice.
Winter Alpine holidays were invented in St Moritz in 1864 by the British, and while other resorts have long since imitated its formula of snow and fun, few have come close to equaling it.