Hi all
2 of us would like to ski for 3 days then end a week's holiday with a city break. For example, we've been looking at flying to Salzburg, hiring a car, skiing nearby (Chamonix etc), then driving to Munich for 2-3 days. It is taking a lot of time looking into the the individual components of such a holiday.
Are there any holiday companies that specialise in Ski + City break packages please?
Any suggestion for where to go for a Ski + City break package?
Thanks
Scott
Ski + City break package?
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Started by Mr5h in Ski Chatter 31-Oct-2010 - 4 Replies
Mr5h posted Oct-2010
AllyG
reply to 'Ski + City break package?' posted Oct-2010
Flying to Geneva, ski-ing in Chamonix, and then driving back for a few days in Geneva would be much easier, as it's only about one hour's drive from Geneva to Chamonix. And you could have a look at Annecy on the way, which is really pretty.
In fact, you wouldn't even need a car because there are plenty of buses from Geneva to Chamonix. We spent a day looking round Geneva and there's plenty to do and loads of very good public transport.
And flights from the U.K. to Geneva are very cheap - like £70 return with Easyjet if you get them early enough.
Ally
In fact, you wouldn't even need a car because there are plenty of buses from Geneva to Chamonix. We spent a day looking round Geneva and there's plenty to do and loads of very good public transport.
And flights from the U.K. to Geneva are very cheap - like £70 return with Easyjet if you get them early enough.
Ally
Daved
reply to 'Ski + City break package?' posted Nov-2010
You could do the same kind of thing in Austria ..Salzburg has lots of flights and the ski resorts are near ...Obertuern is 1 hour away on the bus...why hire a car if you are only going to two destinations
Mr5h
reply to 'Ski + City break package?' posted Nov-2010
thanks all for your replies - not hiring a car would be better and less stressful, albeit more flexibility, but then it sounds like the public transport is well connected.
Topic last updated on 02-November-2010 at 00:52