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Morzine: Discover a heightened sense of adventure

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Paragliding, snowmobile safaris, luxurious chalet life and superb slopes – Morzine is the perfect place for a family skiing holiday, says Adam Leigh.

Chalet Girl: skiing in the movies

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

The new film Chalet Girl is big on the romance of life on the slopes. But as Stephen Wood reveals, it's a long way from the reality of a modern ski resort.

The Highlands have prospered from a climate-change dividend

Sunday, 13 February 2011

A few years ago, the snow-sports scene in the Scottish Highlands looked all but over. A seven-year "drought" of snow had seen skier numbers fall but now Scotland is midway through its third good season in a row for snow-sports fans.

A view for all skiers: Italy's picturesque Monte Rosa ski area is an Alpine jewel

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Perched high above the hamlet of Frachey, the buzzy Campo Base restaurant offers stunning views of the surrounding range, including big-hitters such as the Breithorns (all three of them well over 4,000m high) and that Swiss Alpine icon, the Matterhorn, way off in the distance.

Skiing: Spring into action on the slopes

Saturday, 5 February 2011

It's not too late to book yourself a spectacular ski holiday this season. Patrick Thorne reveals the resorts that stay in peak condition long after the snow has melted elsewhere.

Lake Louise: Canada's little resort with big scenery

Saturday, 22 January 2011

When skiers who are used to the Alps first experience North America's resorts they commonly complain that the scenery is a bit of an anti-climax – it's often gently rolling rather than sharp and pointy. But that criticism cannot be levelled at the vista that unfolds as you drive west on the Trans-Canadian highway from Calgary to the Banff National Park

Canada: Welcome to 'slackcountry'

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Ever wondered where those guys with the helmets, backpacks and fat skis are headed when they duck under the rope at the top of the lift? Beyond the usual blue, red and black run markers, there's a new colour on the piste map. It's called "slackcountry".

Ski chalets: Experience the personal touch

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Enjoy the intimate atmosphere of a chalet without the stress of organising a large group holiday, writes Nicola Homer.

Border crossings: The French resort of Montgenèvre has plenty of Italian influences

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Border towns can do strange things to the brain, as you're never entirely sure which country you're in.

Winter chill promises a snow business bonanza for Continental Europe

Saturday, 11 December 2010

As Britain thaws after the early cold snap, winter-sports resorts across Continental Europe are reporting exceptional snow conditions – presaging an excellent winter for skiers and snowboarders. In addition, slow sales signal the prospect of bargains for anyone able to travel in the next few weeks.

Skiers slide down the slopes in the Lebanese resort of Faraya

Look. You can almost see Beirut

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Just two hours from the capital of Lebanon, you can enjoy some good-quality skiing. Minty Clinch reports

Mountain views: Take the digital route to your resort

Snow Report: Caught short on the black run? There's an app for that...

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Not so long ago, ski holidays were something of a mystery tour.

Peak viewing: skiers at Grindelwald, with the North Face of the Eiger rising behind

At the original North Face

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Skiing in Switzerland's Grindelwald, Mike Higgins is reminded of the Eiger's notoriety at every turn.

Ski kit guide: Boots, boards and... bat mitts?

Saturday, 20 November 2010

This season's must-have winter equipment should help you stand out on the slopes

Stephen Wood: The man who skis all day

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Enjoy the slopes for years ahead – wear a helmet

Skiing in France: Invaders of the lost Arc

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Quiet slopes and cosy village life... Matt Carroll is sold on Bonneval

Skiing on Italy's secret slopes

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Abruzzo spells great wine, food and skiing, says Graeme Spratley

Skiing: Summits and the cities

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Research by 'The Independent Traveller' shows these are the six most popular North American destinations in terms of capacity from the UK. Patrick Thorne assesses their snow potential

Snow festivals: Hazy raves of winter

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Despite an overall decline in the ski market, the numbers attending snow festivals are on the up, along with the number of festivals on offer – in all shapes, sizes and destinations. These have come a long way over the past decade and now they're as big a feature in the ski calendar as many big sporting events. They generally follow a familiar structure of on-snow fun during the day, followed by partying all night. Unsurprisingly, a youthful crowd is the main market.



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