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      Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe?

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        2021-03-20 08:10:23

        Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe?

        If you are looking to plan a ski adventure for when Covid is over and we are allowed to travel again, Europe is most certainly the ideal destination. Read the submitted post below entitled Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe?

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        Who doesn’t love skiing in the warm summer season? There is no better place than “above-the-equator” Europe for skiing and letting off steam during the warm months of the summer season. If you'd like to ski through the summer months or maybe throughout the year, stop asking where to go for summer skiing and take a look at our choices.

        Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe

        What Are Some Amazing Places for Skiing in Europe?
        Glaciers consist of compressed heavy snow deposits, which take millions of years to accumulate. Some of these glaciers are ideal for skiing. In several ski resorts, there are glaciers, with designated paths and off-piste to discover.

        The cold makes the snow perfectly skiable. Glaciers too frequently remain at high elevations, and because of the cold temperatures, snow lasts for months– even in the summer. So, choose a glacier destination, and you are assured a decent snowy environment no matter whether time of year you’d like to go skiing.

        Glacier de Péclet, France (3561m)
        Loads of off-piste snow can be found in the Péclet glacier in Val Thorens along with sunny groomed runs. Do not miss out on the well-known "Glacier black run" for an endorphin rush. It is one of the steepest slopes on the Three Valleys skiing region, and on your descent, you can travel across the whole Glacier de Péclet.

        Val Thorens delivers an unparalleled ski adventure with its 150km of pistes, superb snow conditions, and state-of-the-art chairlifts. Everybody in Val Thorens can enjoy something, whether a beginner, a professional, or a true addict. If you enjoy breathtaking scenery, adventurous skiing, and are searching for unforgettable moments, then this the place for you.

        Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe
        Image credit: Wikipedia


        Hintertuxer, Austria (3250m)
        The Hintertux is one of the very few glaciers left available 365 days a year for skiing. Glacier Bus 3 transports 3,000 skiers every hour up to twenty kilometers of ski slopes and is open and available in the summer. The Hintertux offers a good variety of courses at all stages, but its steep and difficult terrain is well established. Fans of freestyle are offered five lines from Betterpark Hintertux, which is accessible during the summer break. The free bus Tuxer Sportbus runs from Vorderlanersbach or Madseit and transports guests to the bottom of the glacier.

         

        LES 2 ALPES, France (3200m)
        Les 2 Alpes provides one of Europe's biggest ski glaciers and less than 30 minutes from 3200 to 3600 meters of skiing entry. From the end of June to August, the Mont-de-Lans Glacier is accessible. A railway with cable cars, a monorail, ski lifts, and a combination of 17 ski lifts carry skiers to 90 hectares of an equipped glacier. The snowpark in the 2 Alps is the same as in Saas-glacier and has amazing slopes and big air, cool area, halfpipe, and Easy Park. 

        Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe
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        RIKSGRANSEN, Sweden (2350m)
        Riksgransen is the world’s most northern ski resort as it sits inside the arctic circle, which means that the resort doesn’t open until February due to it being too cold and dark. But once it does open it’s a delight and remains open until late June, making it the ultimate destination for some early summer skiing. 

        There are 17 slopes, the longest one being about 2km. It also offers heli-skiing and cross-country skiing, as well as two bars, a nightclub, and comfortable, easy-to-reach accommodation. Riksgransen resort also caters to multiple abilities, so you don’t have to be an avid skier to visit. 

        One of the most exciting things about this resort is that you can ski under the midnight sun, thanks to the 24-hour daylight. This is only possible from Mid-may onwards. So if you’re free in May or June then it’s definitely worth a visit, because who gets to say they went skiing at night? 

        ZERMATT, Switzerland (1600m)
        Open all year round, Zermatt offers the biggest and highest summer skiing activity in Europe. The Theodul Glacier offers a whopping 21km of skiing area and also the highest cable car in Europe. The Zermatt Snowpark offers one of the best sights of this legendary peak and offers amazing views of snow-covered mountains, including the Matterhorn. Visitors to Zermatt will enjoy a wide range of summer ski courses and can even end up sharing the pistes with ski teams preparing for their next big sporting event. Summer skiing in Zermatt is possible until noon, and summer skiers can reach the mountains early when the weather is good.

        Where to Go Glacier Skiing in Europe
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        What Do We Have to Say?
        Skiing offers a perfect getaway for those who want to get away from the busy city life. You can take a train or plane or you can even charter a private jet to Europe for the ultimate skiing experience. The places mentioned above are only a handful of places that are suitable for skiing in Europe. You can research well and find other amazing ventures for yourself.


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