Spring is ideal for French ski trips

Many people head off to late season skiing due to the many holiday deals that pop up in March and April as well as the large snowfalls that continue to keep the pistes along the Alps fresh.  Many people also make the mistakes of skipping the spring months of skiing assuming that the slopes will not be in proper condition, but the slopes are actually quiet and welcoming full of fresh powder that is arguably the best of the entire ski season.

With this in mind, there are several French resorts that are coated with fresh powder throughout the spring months and extremely welcoming breaks from the British rain. One of them is the Val d’Isere which also holds an Adventure and Discovery Film Festival from April 19th thru April 22nd allowing you to get twice as much in during your ski holiday.

The festival shows 11 documentary films that range in length and topic and showcase the most extreme sports out there.  If you book with Snowline you get seven nights at a chalet that can sleep six for the duration of the ski holiday/documentary festival starting at £695 per person.

Another great place to visit is the Paradiski area which combines the large French resorts La Plagne and Les Arcs via a double-decker cable car.  Not only is it one of the largest ski areas across the globe, but during the spring on April 2nd you can also catch the Ventilo Fest which is a mix of reggae, ska, and dance and can be the sugar on top of your ski holiday.

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