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    The Facts Mar 25, 2023 Andorra 7 days ​ Karl Simmons 28 // Skiing // Man Group Just Me Ability on piste Cruise Control Ability off piste Dabbler Apres Afternoon Tea & Chill, First Lift & Last Call Extras ​ Spaces Accommodation ​ ​ 0 Max Budget (£) ​ average rating is null out of 5 ​ Room type Amenities Holiday When? 7 days Mar 25, 2023 Where? Andorra ​ Karl Simmons 28 // Skiing // Man Group Just Me Dabbler Ability on piste Ability off piste Cruise Control Apres Afternoon Tea & Chill, First Lift & Last Call Extras Accommodation Idea Chalet Chalet Hotel Apartment Hostel £0 to £0 average rating is null out of 5 ​ Catering type ​ Room type Amenities The current group Group Me +1 Me + Child(ren) Me + Group Child(ren) ​ ​ ​ Toddler (<3) Child (4-11) Teen (12-18) ​ ​ ​ Looking for..... Average Age Any Ability on piste Any Ability off piste Any Hey, My ideal day is up early and first on the slopes, nothing to crazy just out to enjoy the snow and have a good time! I don’t drink but still up for hitting a few bars but usually ready to call it a night before closing time. 2nd time visiting Arinsal, planning to stay in La Massana. I will be skiing 23rd -25th of March. If anyone wants to meet up let me know :) Child(ren) No thanks Toddler (<3) Child (4-11) Teen (12-18) Got accommodation that you think fits? Suggest to the organiser Suggest Accomodation Interested? Chat to the host and others thinking of joining Discussion Room Members only - Sign up for access (click the button)

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  • Ski holidays in Zell am See / Kaprun

    Zell am See / Kaprun Austria Europe Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn Zell am See Kaprun Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 408 945 2000 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No Yes Description Zell am See is a picturesque lakeside town located in the Austrian Alps. The ski area of Zell am See offers a combination of slopes on the Schmittenhöhe mountain and the nearby Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Kaprun. The town itself has a rich history and a charming old town center, stretching from the shores of Lake Zell, up the mountain. The main through route has been diverted underground now, so the traffic is much calmer. Skiers can access the slopes directly from several points in the town, making it convenient for a lot of the accomodation options. The apres-ski scene in Zell am See is more laid-back compared to its neighbours in Saalbach Hinterglemm. However, due to it's size it really has something for everyone, pick from a great selection of bars and resturants in the town. Kaprun Kaprun is a small village located in the Salzburg region of Austria. The main attraction of Kaprun is the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, which offers reliable snow conditions throughout the season. The glacier is accessible by a gondola from the village, it's particularly suitable for intermediate and advanced skiers who are looking for challenging terrain and off-piste opportunities. The village itself has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, with traditional alpine charm. While the apres-ski scene in Kaprun is not as lively as in Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, there are still bars and restaurants where visitors can unwind after a day on the slopes. Skiing The direct area is 138km of slopes when combining Zell and Kaprun. The local area to Zell am See is tree lined, intermediate skiing, with a few challenging runs down to town - Not to mention stunning views of Lake Zell whilst you ski. Kapruns Glacier offers high altitude skiing no matter the time of the season, this is where you'll find the most challenges if you're an adrenalin seeker. You may have noticed we said there were 400+km of slopes That's because you have the nearby area of Ski Circus included in a Multi-day pass. This area can be accessed by a short bus from Zell, or an event shorter bus if you ski over into the next valley. See the Ski pass section for more info, and visit the Ski Circus page! Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 377 0.83 Ski Alpin Card is not a specific ski area, but rather a multi-resort ski pass that covers three popular ski destinations in Austria: Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, Zell am See, and Kaprun. Each of these resorts offers its own unique skiing experience, apres-ski scene, and attractions. When you buy a Multi-day pass over 2 days in any of these resorts, you automatically get full access to the area, the biggest connected area of which is the Saalbach Hinterglemm area. Zell am See can be accessed from the Saalbach valley by a short connecting ski bus from the extreme end of the ski area. Kaprun, again, is totally disconnected section that can be accessed by short Ski bus from Zell am See. Pass Access travel Closest Airports Salzburg Relative to a lot of Austrian resorts, it's a relatively long car transfer: 2hrs Salzburg or 2.5hrs from Innsbruck Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach Yes Yes No Train Connections Zell am See You can get the train equally from Innsbruck or Salzburg to Zell am See. From Innsbruck it's more likely to be 2 trains (2hr) but direct services do exist. Salzburg it's 1.5hrs direct. Depending on where you're staying, you can switch to a regional train R33 to the outskirts of the town and Kaprun ( Fürth-Kaprun Bahnhof) or use the frequent bus services around town eg. 660 takes you to Kaprun in 20min. From Zell am See, various Buses will take you to Saalbach, Hinterglemm and the surrounding towns. Alternatively you can get a taxi the rest of the way. Bus is the 680 and takes aprox 45min to Hinterglemm The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire

  • How do I plan a solo ski trip?

    How do I plan a solo ski trip? By The Solo Ski People Planning a solo ski trip < Back to FAQ

  • Purpose Built

    ​ ​ ​ Filters Km of piste Country Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Give me a second! There's lots of data Filter by CountryName Pepperoni Mushrooms Onions Connected areas only Multi-Area Pass Train to resort Train + Bus transfer Direct shared transfer Go to airport pages 6 day pass price Value (Price per Km) Metrics Explained Save to list Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a Meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page Snow sure World Famous Traditional Purpose Built Big town ​ Traditional - A resort has a majority of it's architecture in the local traditional style, often reflecting the original settlement. Purpose Built - A resort was purposefully developed as a centre for skiing, there's little to no evidence of the original settlement if there was one so it's a mix of modern architecture. An area can have both of these tags, it means that it has multiple connecting towns or villages, that each have different styles. More detail will be in the area page. Big town - These are larger than average ski towns, often with a big year round population supported by multiple industries other than mountain pursuits. Snow sure - These resorts offer either Glaciers or majority of their skiing well above 2000m Sort by Give me a second! There's lots of data 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. ​ Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now ​ High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. ​ Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not. Need an instructor or a guide?

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  • ​ Group holidays for solos See All Build your own solo holiday Easily pick your ideal ski area using the filters below Don't know where to start? Check out the Planning tools and blog, we will guide you through everything you need to know about planning and booking solo skiing holidays Filter Ski Areas Km of piste High altitude Beginner Friendly Hidden Gems Country Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected areas only Sub Areas only No sub areas Filter by Train Transfers Train + Bus transfer Filter by SharedTransferAvail Go to airport pages 6 day pass price Value (Price per Km) Metrics Explained Sort by Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a Meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page High Altitude World Famous Traditional Purpose Built Big town ​ Traditional - A resort has a majority of it's architecture in the local traditional style, often reflecting the original settlement. Purpose Built - A resort was purposefully developed as a centre for skiing, there's little to no evidence of the original settlement if there was one so it's a mix of modern architecture. An area can have both of these tags, it means that it has multiple connecting towns or villages, that each have different styles. More detail will be in the area page. Big town - These are larger than average ski towns, often with a big year round population supported by multiple industries other than mountain pursuits. High Altitude - These resorts offer either Glaciers or majority of their skiing well above 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Explore more Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. ​ Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now ​ High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. ​ Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not.

  • Solo Ski holidays in Iceland

    Solo Ski holidays in Iceland Group holidays for solos The Volcano Ski Touring Challenge Icelandic Mountains Advanced Mountains and Fjörds of the north Tröllaskagi / Troll peninsula Intermediate See All Build your own solo holiday Easily pick your ideal ski area using the filters below Don't know where to start? Check out the Planning tools and blog, we will guide you through everything you need to know about planning and booking solo skiing holidays Filter Ski Areas Km of piste High altitude Beginner Friendly Hidden Gems Country Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected areas only Sub Areas only No sub areas Filter by Train Transfers Train + Bus transfer Filter by SharedTransferAvail Go to airport pages 6 day pass price Value (Price per Km) Metrics Explained Sort by Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a Meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page High Altitude World Famous Traditional Purpose Built Big town ​ Traditional - A resort has a majority of it's architecture in the local traditional style, often reflecting the original settlement. Purpose Built - A resort was purposefully developed as a centre for skiing, there's little to no evidence of the original settlement if there was one so it's a mix of modern architecture. An area can have both of these tags, it means that it has multiple connecting towns or villages, that each have different styles. More detail will be in the area page. Big town - These are larger than average ski towns, often with a big year round population supported by multiple industries other than mountain pursuits. High Altitude - These resorts offer either Glaciers or majority of their skiing well above 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Explore more Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. ​ Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now ​ High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. ​ Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not.

  • ​ Group holidays for solos See All Build your own solo holiday Easily pick your ideal ski area using the filters below Don't know where to start? Check out the Planning tools and blog, we will guide you through everything you need to know about planning and booking solo skiing holidays Filter Ski Areas Km of piste High altitude Beginner Friendly Hidden Gems Country Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected areas only Sub Areas only No sub areas Filter by Train Transfers Train + Bus transfer Filter by SharedTransferAvail Go to airport pages 6 day pass price Value (Price per Km) Metrics Explained Sort by Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a Meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page High Altitude World Famous Traditional Purpose Built Big town ​ Traditional - A resort has a majority of it's architecture in the local traditional style, often reflecting the original settlement. Purpose Built - A resort was purposefully developed as a centre for skiing, there's little to no evidence of the original settlement if there was one so it's a mix of modern architecture. An area can have both of these tags, it means that it has multiple connecting towns or villages, that each have different styles. More detail will be in the area page. Big town - These are larger than average ski towns, often with a big year round population supported by multiple industries other than mountain pursuits. High Altitude - These resorts offer either Glaciers or majority of their skiing well above 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Explore more Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. ​ Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now ​ High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. ​ Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not.

  • Ski holidays in Arapahoe Basin

    Arapahoe Basin USA North America Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 105 3286 3790 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Arapahoe Basin, often referred to as "A-Basin" is a renowned ski area located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, United States. Known for its challenging terrain, breathtaking views, and unique ski culture, Arapahoe Basin offers a thrilling skiing experience for all levels of skiers. Situated high in the mountains, Arapahoe Basin boasts a base elevation of 10,780 feet (3,286 meters) and a summit elevation of 13,050 feet (3,978 meters). The ski area features a diverse range of terrain, including groomed runs, steep chutes, glades, and open bowls. With over 1,400 skiable acres and an annual average snowfall of 350 inches, A-Basin provides ample opportunities for skiers and snowboarders to explore and challenge themselves. Arapahoe Basin has a rich history dating back to its opening in 1946, making it one of Colorado's oldest ski areas. It was initially developed as a local ski hill by a group of Denver-area entrepreneurs. Over the years, A-Basin has maintained its charm and authenticity, preserving a welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere. Unlike many purpose-built ski resorts, Arapahoe Basin has a more traditional feel, with a compact base area and a relaxed ambiance. In terms of access, Arapahoe Basin is directly connected to the parking lot and base area, allowing skiers to easily transition from their vehicles to the slopes. The ski area is approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Denver, making it a popular day-trip destination for locals and visitors alike. Additionally, shuttle services are available from nearby towns and resorts for those without private transportation. While you can ski back to the base area at Arapahoe Basin, it's worth noting that the ski area does not have a dedicated town or resort village at its base. Instead, nearby towns like Keystone, Silverthorne, and Dillon offer lodging options and a lively après-ski scene. These towns provide a variety of accommodations, ranging from hotels and condominiums to vacation rentals, ensuring visitors have a comfortable stay within a short distance from the slopes. Arapahoe Basin attracts a diverse range of skiers and snowboarders, but it is particularly well-suited for intermediate to advanced riders seeking challenging terrain. The ski area is renowned for its steep, expert-only runs and extensive backcountry access. However, it also offers plenty of beginner and intermediate trails for those looking to improve their skills. In terms of après-ski, Arapahoe Basin embraces a laid-back vibe with a few on-mountain dining options and cozy bars where skiers can relax and enjoy a drink after a day on the slopes. While it may not offer the bustling nightlife scene found in larger ski resorts, Arapahoe Basin provides a more intimate après-ski experience, allowing visitors to unwind in a friendly and welcoming environment. Overall, Arapahoe Basin offers a unique skiing experience with its challenging terrain, stunning mountain views, and authentic atmosphere. Whether you're an expert seeking adrenaline-pumping runs or a beginner looking to improve your skills, A-Basin has something to offer every skier or snowboarder who craves adventure in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km ​ Pass Access travel Closest Airports Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach No No No Train Connections The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire

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