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Written by Preetha Manivelan on September 9, 2020 Share on

Solo Ski Holidays- To Get The Best Solo Skiing Experience!

You can’t be unhappy while going down the hill with milk-white snow surrounding you. Yes. Skiing is one of the most loved winter sports that you must try atleast once in your life. If you are planning to try skiing alone, then we have something special for you. Check this article out which has the best solo ski holidays 2020 that would bring you all the adrenaline rush that a sport can.

Staying in a resort, away from home is an escapade that we choose for ourselves to get away from the busy city life and hardworking days. Additionally, if you have some adrenaline rush activities like skiing while you are on your holiday, don’t you think it would be amazing?

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Solo ski holidays

But, wait. Where to try skiing? Is that your doubt? Then, find below the answer to this big question and plan your skiing by choosing from these amazing solo ski holidays 2020.

  1. Mayrhofen Ski holiday
  2. Christmas skiing in Austria
  3. Santa Caterina
  4. Chamrousse Ski Resort
  5. Les Deux Alpes

1. Mayrhofen Ski holiday

You can search for any number of resort skis all over the world but will never find one like Mayrhofen Resort ski, a famous resort in the country that’s well-known especially among the British. No matter you are a first-time skier or skilled, you will still be able to get the best experience here as this area has skis of different levels. Also, as an added advantage, here you will many places like cafes and pubs, to chill out in the evening.

What’s special?

  • One of the liveliest resorts in Austria.
  • There is something for everyone. For beginners, there is a ski that starts from Finkenberg and for intermediates, there are Penken, Mayrhofen’s intermediate mountain and Kaltenbach and for skilled, there is a ski from Penken Mountain to Schwendau.

The altitude of the Mayrhofen ski area: 630-3250m
Total lifts in Mayrhofen ski: 168
Mayrhofen ski runs: Green/Blue – 27%, Red – 59%, Black – 14%
Location: Austria

2. Christmas skiing in Austria

If you are wanting to enjoy Christmas skiing in Austria, then you must choose the resort of Oetz. It is gracefully situated in the middle of Otztal Alps and offers some spectacular views to all its visitors. Here, you can enjoy the Hochoetz – Kuhtai Ski Area. In Kuhtai, you have an area which stands as home to some exciting runs to gift you with some breathtaking surroundings. And in Hochoetz, you have long runs of all ages to give you the skiing experience that you have dreamt of.

What’s special?

  • You have a chance to do Glacier skiing
  • Skiing + Christmas Eve dinner
  • One Ski Pass to enjoy two ski areas

The altitude of the Hochoetz – Kuhtai Ski area: 2,520 m
Total lifts in ski:
25
Hochoetz – Kuhtai Ski runs:
Green/Blue – 21 km, Red – 47 km, Black – 10 km
Location: Austria

Skiing in Austria
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3. Santa Caterina

Santa Caterina is where you can find most of the picturesque landscapes to ski. Never underestimate the beauty of this place as this place has been the venue for many skiing championships. Also, this resort is part of the Alta Valtellina ski area which is yet another beauty in the country.

What’s special?

  • It is a traditional resort and here, you find streets with no traffic.
  • In Alta Valtellina Lift Pass, you get to ski through Bormio and Livigno.

The altitude of the Santa Caterina ski area: 1740-2890m
Total lifts in Santa Caterina ski: 7 and in Alta Valtellina, a total of 112 lifts.
Santa Caterina ski runs: Green/blue – 35%, Red – 50%, Black – 15%
Location: Italy

4. Chamrousse Ski Resort

Chamrousse Ski Resort is one of the top solo ski resorts that you can choose for your stay if you are an avid skier. This ski resort basically consists of two villages which are Chamrouse Recoin 1650 and Chamrousse Roche-Beranger 1750. Forget about skiing but just to stay here itself will take you to a different world. You will witness here some amazing views and breathtaking sun settings. Here, you have chances for snowboarding too. And another good thing about the resort is its accessibility to other areas of the ski resort.

What’s special?

  • A well-maintained ski area

The altitude of the Chamrousse Ski Resort: 1650m to 1750m
Total lifts in Chamrousse Ski Resort: 43
Chamrousse ski runs: Green – 7, Blue – 14, Red – 15, Black – 6.
Location: France

Chamrousse Ski Resort
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5. Les Deux Alpes

Les Deux Alpes might be last on the list but definitely not the least. This resort offers some spectacular runs with views that could literally steal your hearts away. Since this is a place for everyone, beginners will have a ski school with nursery slopes. Intermediates will have a chance to take a funicular railway to the top of the mountain and ski along the slope. And for the skilled person, ski in the neighbouring resort of La Grave and Alpe d’Huez. Here, you can also find a great range of bars and pubs to chill out in the evenings.

What’s special?

  • Guaranteed skiing for all levels of skiers.

The altitude of the Les Deux Alpes ski area: 1300m to 3600m
Total lifts in Les Deux Alpes ski: 43
Les Deux Alpes ski runs: Green – 13, Blue – 48, Red – 17, Black – 12
Location: France

Les Deux Alpes
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How long are just going to dream about skiing or keep planning your solo ski holiday? It’s time you take a chance. Don’t worry if it is your first time as you can seek out for help from an operator expertizing in a solo ski. So, what makes you delay your dream of skiing? Aren’t these solo ski holidays 2020 were everything that you searched for.

Now check out the Pickyourtrail website and plan your solo ski holiday by taking a look at the amazing packages. If you want to customise, well you can do that too. If you anywhere feel that you need assistance, reach out to us via Whatsapp and we are here to help you.

It’s time for a solo ski!

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