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Skiers and snowboarders can anticipate ski holidays to cost up to 19 percent more for ski trips this coming season as ski companies cut the number of ski trips available.

Peak season dates will be particularly pricy however even at different weeks there will be hardly any big reductions on vacations.

Skiing industry insiders report that with catered chalet operators slashing capacity by up to 19 % holiday prices remain unlikely to fall.

Inquiries are even now greater than the number of beds available for Feb half-term that for the second consecutive year occur on the one week for nearly all the schools in Great Britain.

Price rises coupled with a slashing in the no. of skiing holidays follows what was a especially good skiing season for snowboarders with good snowfall all over the Alps.

With the collapse of the sterling against the US dollar obliterated profit margins leaving a lot of small companies in debt.

Things look brighter for skiers able to go on holiday in January and Mar, when costs will be up by around 12 % on average, rather than 30 % for peak-season dates.

Airways, chalets and Geneva airport transfer companies are beginning to recognize that they provide holiday makers discounts or special deals. Organised holidaymakers will pay for as many extras ” such as passes and ski hire ” in sterling ahead of leaving England.

 
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Unrivaled amongst most famous ski mountains, Val d’Isre sports 454 kilometers of skiing pistes. Skiing gets going during mid November and terminates in the start of May. The purpose built French village provides everything for you. The resort stretches through the vale from La Daille as far as Le Fornet with the focus and the apres ski in the centre Val d’Isere itself. This clustering of pretty buildings incorporate chic shops nearly all of which have appeared since the village was voted for the 1992 Winter Olympics.

Spred over three different areas the town has enough ski able slopes for all levels of skiers. Like Chamonix France Val d’Isere has a good snow record, the area is hugely popular among advanced boarders and motorway skiing intermediates, on the other hand you don’t need to be particularly adventurous to enjoy what’s on offer. It is easy to why umpteen English are drawn to the mountain, with its exciting nightlife and the choice of entertainment on offer, however the proximity of Tignes permits you to venture out to less busy climes if it all becomes all too much.



Pros


A good nightlife in the Alps. Everyone talks English. Comfortable entrance to both Val d’Isre and Tignes collectively known as the Espace Killy ski area. There is lots of cars and though there are frequent buses in the daytime, committed party animmals ought head to be within a short distance from the town centre.



Cons


Dear. Hectic and fashionable with English skiers, thus not for people anticipating a typical French ski town to savour a stress free skiing holiday. Numerous lifts can shut in windy weather conditions. A few challenging blue and green pistes.

 
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Home to the rich and famous, Monte Carlo exudes style and panache. The locals walk the paths with a swagger; you can smell the affluence. The town is a charming blend of chic city living and wonderful sun-kissed beaches. Monte Carlo is a compact city; the best way to explore is by foot. The narrow streets and tight alleyways are home to a fascinating array of petite shops, bars and restaurants.

1. Monte Carlo Casino
Built in 1863, this architectural masterpiece overlooks the Mediterranean and must be a priority on your sightseeing list. It has a remarkable gold and marble atrium designed by the legendary architect Charles Garnier.

2. Walk the Grand Prix Racing Route
The Monaco Grand Prix has been held annually since 1929 and is considered one of the most prestigious races in motor sport. The roads are transformed from busy public highways into a Formula 1 circuit in an incredibly short space of time.

3. Prince’s Palace
The palace is open to the public from June to October. The courtyard is paved with over 3 million coloured pebbles, beautifully arranged in geometrical patterns. Built in 1215, the palace was originally a fortress before being transformed into a luxury home.

4. Monaco Cathedral
This magnificent cathedral was constructed in 1875 and is the final resting ground of Princess Grace. The cathedral’s fabulous organ was painstakingly restored to its former glory in 1988.

5. Monte-Carlo Thermes Marins
For over a century this luxury spa has pampered and delivered the ultimate in relaxation. Treat yourself to a day you will never forget.

6. Metropole Shopping Centre
Filled with designer stores to match those of Paris and Rome, the Metropole is a shopper’s paradise. A stroll around Casino Square will present you with precious stones of the highest quality.

7. The Old Town
An abundance of quality restaurants and bars present themselves in the more traditional parts of town. Here you can tuck into local specialities such as Monegasque cuisine.

8. Café de Paris
Located in Casino Square, Café de Paris is the place to be seen. The lively mix of locals and visitors generate a warm atmosphere, whether sitting outside or dining indoors. The menu has an international flavour and daily specials are always recommended.

9. The Grimaldi Forum
The stunning Grimaldi Forum is home to a host of cultural events. Watch concerts, opera, ballet, as well as festivals and exhibitions, including the Monte-Carlo Masters tennis.

10. Stade Louis II
What the home of AS Monaco Football Club lacks in size, it certainly makes up for in quality. Despite a capacity of only 18,500 (smaller than most top football clubs), the ground’s architecture make it one of the more memorable stadia.

Steven Cronin owns the City Breaks website featuring city break special offers from luxury hotels to budget accommodations. For further reading please visit www.sargas.co.uk

 
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My top five can’t be seen to be the one and only list, it has my top resorts in Europe. Others could pick Serre Chevalier, Araches-la-Frasse and Chastreix-Sancy however these areas are my favorite ski domains. My top five list for the alps in the summer will follow later.

1. Verbier, Switzerland ” With its four fantastic valleys and over 240 miles of slopes, this is a resort more for the experienced skier looking for a challenge. Exploring its off piste and moguls are just some of the things that make it worth your visit.

2. Kitzbhel, Austria ” the 5 main skiing areas around the resort have plenty of slopes catering to the needs of everyone – this ski resort is one to try out. Contrary to the easy going nature of most of the courses Kitzbhel contains one of the most challenging world cup circuit courses in the world,the Hahnenkamm.

3. Les Deux Alpes, France ” Brilliant for all standards and infamous for its combination of summer and winter skiing with an excellent snow record. It is one enormous skiing resort where you’ll feel at ease.

4. Flims Laax Falera, Switzerland ” Is famous for its 3 connected mountains: Flims, Laax and Falera making up one of the most popular skiing areas in Switzerland. It is more for the intermediate skiers and beginners, with over 130 miles of slopes to satisfy all skiers.

5.Neustift Austria ” With some of the best year round ski conditions and Austrias biggest glacial skiing resort Neustift is great for those traveling with family and friends. The main benefit of the area is the Stubai Glacier which covers over 100km of fantastic snow sure skiing runs.

 
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Glaciers are dethawing at a swifter rate than at any period since measurements were started, states The Express. Scientists from the World Glacier Monitoring Service, which records 28 glaciers across 7 mountain ranges, judge that from 1847 to 1968 glaciers retreated at a mean pace of 29 centimetres per yr. Between 1973 to 1997 the amount receding increased to 55 to 80 cm per year. From then the mean has constituted greater than 1 metre a yr. Last season recorded the highest reductions up until now of 1.5 m.

Internationally glaciers are receding at least as quickly as those in this group with potentially fateful outcomes for close by towns. In the immediate future there will be additional floods, and in the long term, streams could dry out, resulting in acute mains water shortfalls.

Chamonix Mont Blanc, with its high no. of glaciers, the outcomes of global warming and the retreating of glaciers could be keenly found. This is perhaps why so many firms, and individuals are more cognizant of the events and are therefore essaying to undertake measures to reduce the carbon output. Hopefully it’s not too little too late to stop the upshots of global warming and guarantee a future for our children. So think about how you travel when you go to your ski accommodations.

 
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Ok you’ve a pair of skis and want to travel. Do you seek a new destination that the crowds aren’t heading to? Do you want to be capable to babble not just of the extraordinary runs but as well the adventure you and your friends had arriving to the pistes? Below are 2 adventure, novel, new, different, exciting} ski areas for skiing.

Les Contamines-Montjoie makes up one of them, even more famous than Chamonix village, although it isn’t as quick as a weekend ski Chamonix. It is one of the most elevated ski resorts in the French Alps, and because of the altitude you are able to ski there year-around. The higher slopes remain snow capped all year round and give year-around telemarking enjoyment. Their pistes are amongst the foremost there are and it’s no surprise that the ski resort is a skiing real adventure.

Verchaix is the supreme exciting skiing ski resort. Found in the most southerly inhabited point of the world wintertimes are crips and snows are big. The consequence are snow capped mountains which extend all the way to the ocean. There isn’t a finer spot to savour snowboarding. There are a lot of brilliant snowboarding mountains, you’re rarely faraway from the slopes. If you cast an eye south when skiing one is looking unimpeded to the Mediterranean. It genuinely is the no. 1 snowboarding location.

 
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Nelson BC is located in the West Kootenays region of British Columbia, Canada. If you look at a map of British Columbia, the Kootenays are located in the southeast corner of the province. The population of Nelson is just under 10,000 people. Although Nelson doesn’t have all the amenities of a larger center, there are still many fun things you can do when spending some time here. Here are the top ten things to do in Nelson on your family vacation.

Visit Lakeside Park at the North end of town, just beside the big orange bridge. Things you will find at the park include lots of grassy areas for picnics, a sandy beach, boat launch, and children’s playground. Bring your own lunch, or buy lunch at the snack stand in the park, which has a diversified menu. Dairy Queen is also just a short walk away. Near the park you will find soccer and baseball fields.

Watch aircraft take off and land at the airport. For a city of Nelson’s size, you might be surprised to learn that it has it’s own airport, right by the waterfront. The airport is mainly used by small personal aircraft and helicopters. In the summer the airport can get quite busy, especially during forest fire season, and you will see all kinds of aircraft.

Walk the waterfront. If you start at Lakeside Park, you can walk the waterfront west, past the sandy beach, soccer fields, Chahko Mika Mall, Prestige Inn, and airport. On the way back, catch the heritage street car that runs from the Prestige Inn to Lakeside Park.

Spend an afternoon at the Nelson Aquatic Center. The aquatic center was renovated in 2005, and contains a full pool, kids pool, lazy river current pool, water slide, hot pool, sauna, and steam room. A great way to spend a few hours at a cost of around $10 (for a family of four). The same building also contains a weight lifting gym and hockey rink. Bring your skates in the winter for public skating!

If your family likes to golf, visit the Granite Pointe Golf Club. The golf course is located at 1123 West Richards street in the Rosemont area of Nelson, just a short drive from the downtown center. The course has 18 holes and was designed by Bill Newis in 1993. Nice views and a great clubhouse will cap off your day here.

If the weather isn’t cooperating, spend some time indoors at the bowling alley. Savoy Lanes is located at 520 Falls Street, across from the Best Western hotel. Features regular bowling, league bowling, and laser bowling.

Watch a movie at the Nelson Civic Theatre, 719 Vernon Street. This is an older ‘one-screen’ theatre, usually with one or two current movies in rotation. They normally have two evening screenings per day, with weekend matinees. The experience of watching a movie here can be quite nostalgic; bring your own bag and they will fill it with popcorn!

Learn about the local history by stopping in at the Nelson Museum (402 Anderson Street). The museum houses displays on Native Peoples, explorers, and settlers of the area, as well as art and history. An extensive archive of local photography can also be viewed.

Want to see how the local ale is made? The Nelson Brewing Company is a local brewer that produces over half a dozen brands, including their famous Faceplant winter ale. Located at 512 Latimer Street, where the brewery started over 100 years ago, call ahead to check for tour times.

Have a meal at the Hume Hotel (previously called the Heritage Inn, established in 1898). No trip to Nelson is complete without a visit to the Hume Hotel, located near the town center. The hotel has had major renovations over the last 25 years but still maintains it’s old-fashioned heritage charm, without the ’sterile’ atmosphere of newer establishments. You will enjoy the hotel restaurant with it’s upbeat staff, historic memorabilia and photos, varied menu and reasonable prices. Make sure you ask for a window table so you can see the stone courthouse across the street, and watch the traffic go by.

 
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On booking a ski holiday the choice of alpine resort is somewhat daunting. Particularly when trying to find a French skiing area suitable for self catered skiing holidays. Fortunately for you I’ve written a list of the top French ski areas most suitable for self catered chalets:

Verchaix, Chatel, Superbagnieres, Les Menuires, La Clusaz, Meribel, Hautacam, Les Orres, Araches-la-Frasse, La Plagne.

George Pardy from Turkey is a Supervisor, Wood Room, I quizzed him concerning his first choice French ski resort. Unsurprisingly he chose Avoriaz a ski destination well regarded for its bewildering choice of chalets.

Why do you pick luxury self catered chalets over the normal option of a motel?

Well now I relish the freedom which luxury self catered chalets offer. The luxury ski chalet is often excellent and in place of the uninspired cuisine in luxury catered chalet I can concoct a delicious super.

What if you’re not a accomplished cook?

In that case you simply head out to a local restaurant.

And do you have a good insider tips for us?

It’s got to be Dengeos Restaurant managed by Layden and it’s Johnny Marzetti is a must.

In conclusion if you are thinking about self catering accommodation Chamonix then why not consider some of French skiing area on snowboarding our list.

 
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For frequent travelers, it feels like you’re always on the road, on your way to the airport, or waiting in line at hotel registration. Most of all, it feels like you’re constantly packing and unpacking your luggage. Even those of us who travel less frequently – a trip home to visit our mother and father at the holidays, a quick trip to the mountains to enjoy the great outdoors, and an annual vacation – can find packing and unpacking a hassle. The good news is that, with a little forethought and a bit of discount shopping, traveling can be hassle free.

The first step in organizing your travel is to invest in good luggage. If you’re a frequent traveler, quality luggage will hold up well over the course of your journeys. If you’re a weekend or vacation traveler, your luggage will last for years and you won’t have to worry that the materials will crack or degrade.

The next step for smooth travel is to make a master list. Over the course of a week or two – and long before your departure – think about every item that you might choose to take along on your travels. Include different kinds of clothes (career, dressy, casual, sleepwear), shoes, toiletries, jewelry, perfume, cameras, and anything else that you might need or want while you’re away. Then make a similar list for every member of your family who travels. Include toys and books for the kids, magazines for you or your spouse, and anything else they may need while they’re away. You might even want to make a master list of instructions to leave for the person who will take care of your pets while you’re away. Keep your list on your computer in a word processing file. When it comes time to pack for a trip, you can make a copy of the list and delete anything you know you won’t need. What remains is the list of items you’ll take with you. When you keep a master list, you don’t have to reinvent the proverbial wheel every time you’re faced with an empty suitcase.

The final step in combating the challenge of packing and unpacking for a trip is to do some discount shopping. You can approach discount shopping in a number of ways. Frequent travelers find that discount shopping provides them with an opportunity to have a second set of clothes, toiletries, and even perfume that they then keep stored in their luggage. When it’s time to hit the road, more than half of their packing is already done. When the come home, the clothes get washed, folded, and placed back in their luggage.

For those who travel less frequently, discount shopping is a means for traveling light. You can buy travel-size toiletries so you don’t have to lug around large containers of your favorite products. You can also use discount shopping to stock up on clothes you use everyday, such as undergarments. More than one person has been known to purchase new underwear and socks prior to a trip, then pack their old items that needed to be replaced anyway, and throw them away – during their trip – after they’ve been worn. This gives them more room in their luggage for the souvenirs and gifts that they pick up on their trip.

 

October 20, 2008

Antico Casolare in Sorso

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We offer a holiday in harmony with nature, immersed in the green of our countryside, a few steps from the sea, situated in the town of Sorso.
You can admire the marvels of Northern Sardinia with Gulf of Asinara that recently became National Park.We are waiting for you to come in our house, built at the beginning of 900 completely renewed maintaining the structural characteristics of the past, to enjoy evenings with a good wine and the possibility of local dishes out on the veranda.
You will benefit from a large parking lot, for your car, motorcycle and bike.

Bed & Breakfast Antico Casolare is provided with:

Double room, with the possibility of adding a third bed, bath ( with shower), terrace with a view of the pine forest and color TV. Double room with bath (with shower),TV.
Double room, with the possibility of a third bed, private bath adjacent to the room and window overlooking the green countryside of our island.

Il Bed & Breakfast Antico Casolare is located at:
2 minutes from the beaches of Marina di Sorso and Platamona
5 minutes from Sassari
10 minutes from the port of Porto Torres
15 minutes from Castelsardo (marina)
30 minutes from Alghero’s airport
30 minutes from the famous seaside resort of Stintino and from the island of Asinara.

If you are interested in a cheap hotel in Sorso, pls visit our catalogue of Hotels all over Italy, where you can find also a wide range of Bed and Breakfast in Rome and Hotels in Florence, from cheap to luxury, togheter with Sorrento Tours

 
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