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kent

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Location: Via Lattea Italy
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If you want somewhere within a reasonable budget and have your own transport then we could certainly reccomend a stay at our B&B. We are close to Sestriere and the Via Lattea as well as a couple of smaller but challenging resorts nearby. The Via lattea offers over 400km of pisted trails with many pistes backed up with artificial snow making machines.
if you do not have your own transport do not worry as we can arrange a complete package for your stay including transport, discounted ski passes and a very experienced "ski friend" to show you the best slopes. Check out our site http://www.belvederebedandbreakfast.com for more details.

Also a geographical note The Dolomites are part of the Alps. They are a region of the alps just like here we are in the Cottian Alps. The dolomites are also a great place to ski and I would agree that if your budget can stretch then a trip over there is well worth it.

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rockybalboa


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I usually book Monticampione via www.activitybreaks.com
They seem to be the cheapest compared to the Italian based companies.
maximages


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So, I think that you are completely confused right now.
All the suggestions are great, Dolomites are amazing, the Aosta Valley alps are also fantastic.
If you are still stuck where to spen one week or a long weekend, please let me know, I would love to guide you around Gressoney, Alagna and Champoluc. One of the best off piste in Europe!!! Anyway let me know!
P.s.
Good luck for the World Cup in Rugby! You killed us guys! I am Italian!
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Max
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Tony_H

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For value for money, guaranteed snow somewhere, good apres ski, short transfers, and great varied skiing, you cannot go wrong with the resort of Sauze d'Oulx in the milky Way area - over 400km of pistes.

Shop around on the net though, the brochure prices arent cheap this season. I got a week in Fen half board for £269, and its currently selling for over £500 via the operator.
ProggerPete


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Hey Tony,
Where did you book your accommodation through? I'm on the hunt for a well priced ski trip myself.

Cheers,
Pete
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Location: UK
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Hi Pete,

Our Ski Holiday pages include deals from Iglu, that often have good discounts.

There are some good deals going for Ski Holidays to Sauze d'Oulx at the mo; and there's a search form on that page.

Hope that helps - best chance of getting a great deal is to travel outside the peak dates and wait until a couple of weeks before departure.

The Admin Man
ProggerPete


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Actually, it would be great if someone could give me tips on how to find ski packages that depart from Europe.

I'm going to be in Europe for a fair chunk of February. There are a ton of sites that advertise discount ski packages, but the first question they all seem to ask is which airport in England I want to depart from.
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