France has without a doubt some of the most outstanding ski areas in the
world. People come from all over the world for their Ski
France holiday, In the French Alps and
the Pyrenees are altogether more than 400 ski
resorts. The most popular winter sport regions of France
are on the border with Switzerland
and Italy-
such as Tignes, Val Thorens, Avoriaz, Val d'Isere and Alpe d'Huez.
France
has hosted the Olympic Winter Games several times for a good reason because it
calls some of the largest winter resorts its home. Les Trois Vallees, for
instance, which extends over the three valleys of Courchevel, Meribel and Val
Thorens 600 alpine slopes.
The ski resorts and lodgings in France
are remarkably different, as they range from vast, commercialized locations, to
small and charming mountain villages. The finest ski resorts have an
exceptionally high level of comfort, and in some you can ski right up to the
front of the hotel door.
Excellent accommodation awaits you at the traditional Valais style house
"Residence du Soleil." It is situated at the edge of the village of Morgins Swiss side of the ski area. The
lifts that lead you around in two directions throughout the ski resort are
about 300 yards from the hotel. "Residence du Soleil only has three
floors; thus delivers you a charming atmosphere. The heart of the house
"La Rotonde," the circular dining area, including an open chimney and
transition to the bar, invites you to a spend a cozy evening.
Les Portes du Soleil, also known as The Gates of the Sun, is the largest ski
resort in the world. Ski France
in 2011 on a trail of 404 miles, which leads up to 1430 miles altitude in the
French-Swiss border area with enchanting villages. The geographically
convenient location sees a lot of snow from the West and North, so you can
enjoy superb snow conditions until late spring.
Without long waiting periods at the trendy ski-lifts, passionate snow boarders
and skiers encounter everything that their hearts desire. You can arrange
exciting day trips without having to use the same trail twice. Les Portes du
Soleil is, therefore, a must for all extreme snow enthusiastic. The runways range
from classic nursery slopes up to some of the daring runs of the Alps. For
example, the famous "Swiss wall/ Chavanette" with the steep slope to
Les Crosets.
When it comes to cuisine and beverages, France has also earned top marks. In
the French Alps, you get delicious food and exquisite wines, even if you only
have a small budget. The diversity of entertainment after dark is very large,
as well. Some ski resorts in France are tranquil and family oriented while
others offer a vibrant nightlife. Ski in France 2011 because it will be a
memorable get-away for many years to come.






