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Ski resort near Geneva

Chamonix, close to Geneva airport

Chamonix, close to Geneva airport

Its a bit like marmite, its either  love or hate it, everyone tends to have an opinion about Chamonix so you’ver got to give it a try to find out. Many argue that it’s the capital of Alpine sport, with its position next to Mont Blanc, awe-inspiring scenery, a beautiful town, the Vallée Blanche, off-piste terrain to test the very best and the Grands Montets in Argentière it even has ample skiing for lower level skiiers so ideal for everyone. The nightlife really does rival any ski resort with a wide selection of bars and clubs to choose from so they’ll be something to suit all all tastes, there are plenty of good restaurants, things to do all year-round and it’s just over an hour from Geneva airport. A great spot for people not wanting to  be tired before they even arrive!

New Year skiing, French Alps, Chamonix

New Year in the Alps, Chamonix

New Year in the Alps, Chamonix

Make this New Year special and spend it skiing in Chamonix, Mont Blanc. Are you always stuck for ideas for a New year party? then come and spend it in Chalet Petit Bechar, a 14 bed ensuite catered chalet. If you book our premium package there’s unlimted wine and beer available so you may not even need to go out! With skiing available at all levels in the valley, everyone can enjoy some great skiing. And on New years Eve all the bars hold their own parties, restaurants often lay on a special menu and perhaps some entertainment so all you have to do it decide which takes your fancy. Come midnight the hoards of tipsy revellers head down to the clock tower in the centre of town for the big countdown – not an official event as such, more of a long-held tradition which has a great atmosphere.  On the stroke of midnight you are advised to duck as champagne corks and fireworks are unleashed in celebration!

Christmas skiing, Chamonix

Christmas skiing in Chamonix

Christmas skiing in Chamonix

Fancy a guaranteed white Christmas? Why not book your catered ski holiday for the coming winter for the Christmas week for a change. Chamonix is definitly worth a visit as the town really makes a effort with christmas lights, shows and even free Vin Chaud on christmas eve! Santa also makes a visit. There’s always plenty of snow at this time as well, and the cold weather ensures great skiing condititions (hard packed, no ice but no slush) even if it doesn’t snow during your holiday.
 You won’t be missing out on a ‘real’ christmas we can ensure that, with Chalet Petit Bechar fully decorated, plenty of mulled wine available and a proper christmas dinner served to you, you’ll wonder why you never came to a catered chalet at christmas before! You go out skiing on Christmas day and we do all the hard work, what could be better! check out www.alpineskiandgolf.com for further information and photo’s.

Chamonix Ski resort, France

Offpiste in chamonix, France

Offpiste in chamonix, France

Rugged beauty, winter sports, and après-ski: all three are a part of what draws visitors to Chamonix in the winter. Avid skiers, snowboarders, and partiers flock to this popular resort, and they are not disappointed. The scenic Chamonix Valley is nestled among some of the highest mountain peaks in the Alps, including the famous Mont Blanc massif (4,810 meters/15,632 feet).

There are 145 trails weaving throughout the area adding up to 140 kilometers (87.5 miles). The favorite runs in the area are Le Brevent, Vallée-Blanche, and the Grands Montets. Chamonix is known for its fantastic off-piste skiing and snowboarding opportunities, as well. Including the off-trail slopes, the area offers up to 30,000 acres of skiable terrain.

Non-skiers enjoy plenty of winter activities such as snowmobiling, ice climbing (best done with a guide), ice hiking, snowshoeing, sleigh riding, and dog sledding, among many others. For people wishing to do some sightseeing in the Chamonix valley, may want to visit the Alpine Museum and the Mont Blanc Observatory. Or take an unforgettable cable car ride to the Aiguille du Midi (which rises to the elevation of 3,482 meters/11,316 feet) for some really impressive views. A red cog-wheel train climbs from Montenvers to the scenic Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice) glacier where there are also ice caves to explore.

Après-ski in Chamonix is one of the best in the alps. Restaurants, cafés, pubs, bars, and even a casino fill time not spent on the slopes. Restaurants range from the Chalet le Cerro, a quaint wooden chalet serving traditional foods of the region to L’Eden which serves classic French food with a modern twist. Just a couple of the bars on a long list include Le Stone Bar, an Italian-style bar serving up fine food and wines as well as live music, and, for something different, the Cybar, an Internet café and a fun après-ski meeting place. The Casino of Chamonix is popular with both visitors and locals.