As the winter months roll in, the thought of a cosy fire and hot cocoa might be tempting, but the mountains have an appeal that’s hard to resist.
Ski resorts offer a unique blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation, making them the perfect getaway for those craving more than just the usual winter retreat. And, if you prefer spontaneity, last minute ski holidays offer a chance to escape without months of planning.
Slopes for all levels
Ski resorts are designed to cater to everyone, no matter your skill level. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an expert ready to take on the most challenging runs, you’ll find slopes that suit your ability.
Ski schools are abundant, offering lessons tailored to all levels, so you can gain skills at your own pace. With modern lifts and excellent snow conditions, you’re never far from the perfect slope for your ability. For instance, you could take a lesson in the morning and then spend the afternoon exploring progressively tougher runs as you grow more confident.
Après-ski at sunset
Winter resorts are renowned for their après-ski culture, where you can enjoy good food, drinks and live entertainment with fellow skiers. Choose from mountain-top bars offering panoramic views or cosy alpine chalets.
Picture yourself sitting in front of a roaring fire, sipping a hot drink or perhaps enjoying a glass of mulled wine as the sun sets over the snow-capped peaks. If you want something more energetic, après-ski also often includes live music and dancing, making it a social highlight of your day.
Wellness retreats to recharge
In addition to skiing and après-ski, many resorts now offer wellness retreats designed to recharge both body and mind. After spending the day on the slopes, you can soothe tired muscles with a relaxing spa treatment, yoga session or a dip in an outdoor hot tub with a view of the mountains.
These wellness activities provide the perfect balance to the high-energy nature of skiing, helping you relax and rejuvenate for another day on the slopes. Some resorts even offer specialised wellness packages, combining skiing with mindfulness and meditation or fitness programmes for a holistic approach to your winter holiday.
More than just skiing
These resorts are more than just places to hit the slopes. They often offer a range of other winter activities, such as snowshoeing, ice skating, tobogganing and even snowmobiling. For families, many resorts have dedicated kids’ areas with snow games and activities that keep the little ones entertained. Non-skiers can enjoy the snowy landscapes through scenic chairlift rides, or they can explore the local towns, shop for handmade crafts or indulge in the local cuisine.
David Prior
David Prior is the editor of Today News, responsible for the overall editorial strategy. He is an NCTJ-qualified journalist with over 20 years’ experience, and is also editor of the award-winning hyperlocal news title Altrincham Today. His LinkedIn profile is here.