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Snowsports for Schools 2015/16

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Having sent well over ½ million students on memorable ski holidays across the world, school teachers recognise SkiBound as the market leader in snowsports for schools. Explore our new winter 15/16 brochure and start planning your next school ski trip with us.

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Call 01273 767677Email [email protected] www.skibound.co.ukSkiBound Head Office: Olivier House, 18 Marine Parade, Brighton, BN2 1TL.

SkiBound Ltd, registered in England and Wales no. 1873956. Registered office TUI Travel House, Fleming Way, Crawley, RH10 9QL. A member of TUI Travel PLC group of companies

For our terms and conditions please visit our website.

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Welcome to SkiBound

Having sent went well over ½ million students on memorable ski holidays across the world, school teachers recognise SkiBound as the market leader in snowsports for schools. Whether operating exclusive Clubhotels in France, or tailor made tours to North America, Austria and Italy, in our opinion, our operations, contracting and sales teams are the best in the business.

Within this brochure our ‘country experts’ have hand-picked a few tried-and-tested resorts that our groups just love returning to year-after-year. If this brochure doesn’t feature the resort you desire, then visit www.skibound.co.uk or call 01273 767677 and we’ll endeavour to organise and deliver the unforgettable school ski trip that you and your students deserve. For all your enquiries, our experienced sales team are available to help and give you personal attention to enable you to get the appropriate ski trip to suit your group.

We hope you enjoy this brochure and that we have the opportunity to arrange your 2016 ski course for you.

The SkiBound TeamCall: 01273 767677

Email: [email protected]

Visit: www.skibound.co.uk

Snowsports for Schools

Celebrating 30 years as the UK’s most trusted name in snowsports for schools!

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The Number 1 choice 4Safety & Security 5Our Star Players 6Customer Feedback 7The Best Clubhotels 8SKIING IN FraNCe 12alpe d'Huez 14

Clubhotel Vallée Blanche 15Clubhotel Belle aurore 15

Les Menuires 16Clubhotel Skilt 17Clubhotel Piolet 17

Serre Chevalier 18Clubhotel Frejus 19

La Plagne 20Deux alpes 21SKIING IN auSTrIa 22Kitzbühel 24Zell am See 25Oberlungau 26Salzburger Sportwelt 27Hochkönig 28Saalbach 29Ziller Valley 30Montafon 31SKIING IN ITaLy 32Sauze d'Oulx 34Clavière 35Bardoneccia 36Passo Tonale 37Prato Nevoso 38Sancicario 39SKIING IN NOrTH aMerICa 40Whiteface 42Sunday river 43Winter Park 44Sierra at Tahoe 45Loon 46Killington 47Brighton 48Jasper 49educational School Tours 50Discover Maine 51

Contents

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The Number 1 Choice

✔� Part of the TUI Travel PLC, we offer the highest level of financial protection to all our Party Leaders. As TUI operates in 27 key source markets, our global presence ensures that we have a year-round worldwide support network - providing the reassurance and peace of mind that you deserve.

✔� �The health & safety of our customers is of paramount importance and we regularly inspect the accommodation, transport and excursion suppliers we use. We operate to a PLC standard and our health & safety department is the best in the business.

✔� �We are proud to have been awarded full accreditation for the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge scheme, are a full member of the School Travel Forum and fully bonded by ABTA and ATOL, something that not all school tour operators can claim.

✔� �With 30 years of experience, SkiBound have quite rightly become the most recognised and trusted name in school ski travel. We provide unrivalled service and we are proud that so many groups continue to travel with us year-after-year.

✔� Our 5 Exclusive Clubhotels, all located in the French Alps, offer students the chance to ski in some of the world’s most prestigious resorts whilst maintaining exceptional value for money. We have a fabulous range of resorts in Austria, Italy and North America too.

One of the things we’re extremely proud of is our reputation of providing the very best Clubhotels to the school ski market. Our customers agree with us, as they have rated the Clubhotels with an overall score of 93% (and we’re constantly striving towards a higher score). To maintain this status, we continue to invest heavily into our French Clubhotel programme, ensuring that everything is geared towards providing our groups with the exact services, facilities and support that a school party requires. Returning Party Leaders already know the huge benefits of staying at one of our Clubhotels, so we highly recommend that you come and experience them for yourself soon.

Our Exclusive French Clubhotels

SkiBound isn’t just about French Clubhotels! Our exceptional contracting teams have secured availability in some of the finest resorts throughout Italy, Austria and North America. So, whether you fancy combining great skiing, great food and great hospitality in Italy, fully immersing yourself in the charming resorts with traditional village life in Austria or experiencing the Big Apple after a week’s skiing in Vermont, USA - we have the expertise in providing a school ski trip that suits your needs.

The World’s Best Ski Resorts

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Discounts & Incentives

We are delighted to offer additional services and excellent booking discounts to provide the ultimate skiing experience at an affordable price.

LOYALTY SCHEMEYour on-going support is hugely appreciated and we would like to thank you for your loyalty. If your school have travelled with us before then you will be entitled to the following discounts: £3, £6 or £10 for 1, 2 or 3 consecutive trips.

INTRODUCE A GROUP OFFERIf you enjoy travelling with SkiBound, why not recommend another school to join us? If you know somebody at another school who you think would be interested in taking a ski tour then give us a call to receive details of our ‘Introduce a group’ incentives.

FREE SUPERVISORY PLACESYou are entitled to 1 free place for every 10 full paying passengers by air and 1 free place for every 8 full paying passengers by coach, however for 43 paying passengers on a 49 seater coach you are entitled to 6 free places!

PARTY LEADER FAMILY OFFERSFor party leaders wishing to take their immediate family on the school tour we are delighted to offer the following reductions on the tour price:

• 25% off European tours for up to 2 party leader’s children aged 2-16 years

• £175 off North American tours for up to 2 party leader’s children aged 2-16 years

• Party leader spouse can travel at the child rate plus the adult lift pass supplement

These offers all require minimum group sizes so please contact us for further details.

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We pride ourselves on having the most experienced sales team within the school ski industry. Our enthusiastic, knowledgeable and passionate staff, headed up by our experienced sales manager David Plommer, will support you throughout the entire booking process. Either face-to-face with our Regional Account Managers or over the phone with our expert office-based team, we will listen to your requests and recommend a resort that best suits your needs, budget and ski tour requirements. The majority of our sales members have been with us for many years and have visited most of our featured resorts, enabling them to pass on insightful information about your preferred destination.

Once you have confirmed your booking with us, you will be assigned a dedicated tour coordinator who will handle all the pre-tour administration of your school ski trip. Your personal tour coordinator will be your main point of contact and is on hand to discuss, or answer, any queries regarding the finer details of your trip; such as flights, coaches, rooming, ski lessons, evening entertainment options. They will be able to provide your group with all the ‘added extras’ that will make your school ski trip that extra bit special – from tour hoodies, to pre-ordering your groups travel money.

Detail is key and the role of your tour coordinator is ensure that everything is addressed before you depart the UK, ensuring that you have a stress-free experience whilst in resort.

Our Operations Team, led by Andy Burns, is packed with experience, local knowledge and excellent contacts, as well as a thorough understanding of what school groups want from their ski trip. With permanent offices in the French Alps and in the heart of the Austrian Alps, as well as a strong presence in each of our other territories throughout the year, the team’s focus is to ensure that we are working with carefully selected airlines, coach companies and overseas suppliers in the best ski resorts. In addition to the intensive planning and preparation ahead of your tour, the Operations Team will ensure that we have professional, dedicated and fun resort staff on hand to support your group throughout the duration of the trip.

We follow a rigorous recruitment process to ensure that we provide the best possible in-resort team. We look for enthusiastic, passionate people who can deliver outstanding customer service. Once selected, all of our reps undergo the relevant background checks and take part in a thorough training course which includes Child Protection and Health & Safety. We have an extensive list of experienced reps who continue to work with us year after year – often requested by our groups following excellent performances from previous years. In the event of unlikely and unexpected incidents, our reps are fully supported by our Resort Area Managers, local offices, UK office and the TUI Duty Office.

Although SkiBound has been operating for 30 years, it’s the experience of our staff that sets us apart from the rest. The majority of our management

team have been involved in the school skiing industry for longer than they care to remember, building exceptional relationships with Party Leaders, resort staff and suppliers. Our extensive experience enables us to work in partnership with

you to provide the perfect ski trip that you and your students deserve.

Operations Team

Dedicated Tour Coordinators

Expert advice

Resort Team

Our Star players!

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Fantastic food

Doorstep skiing

Great service

I never hesitate to book a SkiBound Clubhotel simply because I know that they consistently deliver an authentic and complete package which represents the best value on offer. It is highly evident from the levels and quality of service we receive at the Clubhotels, that SkiBound’s management and staff training programme is exceedingly effective.

Steve Rose Ralph Allen School

Great feedback

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Thanks for a great trip to Sunday River. Our rep Sarah was absolutely brilliant, helpful, kind and nothing was a problem.

We love the Skilt in Les Menuires, Kevin & Sue and all the staff are wonderful. It is the best school ski hotel bar none. The instructors at Sauze d’Oulx have been the best I’ve experienced in my 15 years of running school ski trips.

The meals at the Belle Aurore were fantastic, even with dietary requirements. Staff very willing to give bigger portions which went down well with the students (and the staff!).

The quality of SkiBound’s Clubhotels are consistent year on year, with development of the service something the company takes seriously. Investment in the hotels is evident and feedback from schools is worked upon wherever reasonable. The locations are good, especially from the Party Leaders point of view in terms of piste side, snow record and access to après-ski.

Marcus Tinsley Headmaster - Party Leader for 34 years

I had previously been with another school ski company for a long period of time but decided to change this year to SkiBound. I must say we have just had the most fantastic we have ever had and this was down to the professionalism and care showed to us from the moment we booked to the moment we left the resort.

Paul Miller Cardinal Newman School

and more...

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Welcome to our exclusive range of Clubhotels! We are delighted to offer five exclusive hotels, providing your students with the opportunity to enjoy snowsports in some of the world’s most prestigious resorts whilst maintaining exceptional value for money.

Here are just a few benefits of staying at a SkiBound Clubhotel.

% Operated and managed by SkiBound, with English speaking seasonal staff% Offering doorstep skiing in France’s premier resorts

% Upgraded Party Leader bedrooms, with Nespresso Coffee Machines, safe, desk lamp, mini-fridge and luxury linen & towels

% Exceptional range of in-house entertainment options, with flat screen TVs, discos, karaoke and Wii consoles

% Unbeatable value for money, without compromising on quality% Full-board accommodation, with hot lunches included as standard

% Dietary requirements handled with ease and sensitivity

% Night porters offering 24 hour assistance% In-house ski fit by a Salomon qualified ski technician

Our Clubhotels are specifically run for the youth market, everything is geared towards providing groups with the exact services, facilities and support that a school party requires. Although all our Clubhotels vary in character and size, our ethos of providing great resorts, service and exceptional value for money ensures that you and your school will have an unbeatable snowsports experience with SkiBound.

The BEST Clubhotels in

the French Alps...

Safe & secure

Undoubtedly, safety and security is the most important aspect when choosing a school ski provider. With our vast experience, this is an area we wouldn’t dream of compromising.

Building securityAll of our Clubhotels are being continuously updated and the majority have achieved ‘type R’ status. This classification ensures that the hotels meet the highest standards in fire detection, fire containment, fire-systems control, smoke evacuation and people evacuation.

Personal security Our Clubhotel employees are recruited on the basis of their skills and eagerness to work with school groups and provide excellent customer service. Every individual is carefully screened and CRB checked, whilst seasonal staff are all checked through the list 99 scheme. The entrance to the majority of our Clubhotels is via coded doors and all of our Clubhotels provide 24hr staffing, with English speaking night porters on duty.

...and they're all ours

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8 Call us on 01273 767677 or email [email protected] For more information on our Clubhotels visit www.skibound.co.uk/clubhotels 9

We understand what it takes to organise and run a successful school ski trip, which is why we want to show our appreciation to all our Party Leaders. Only with SkiBound do Party Leaders receive upgraded rooms with a few extra facilities to help them relax. These include; Luxury bed linen, towels, duck-down pillows, Nespresso machine with 4 varieties of coffee pods, welcome drinks, mini fridge, fruit bowl and tea & coffee facilities and a safe in the room. Party Leaders and colleagues are accommodated in twin or triple rooms, arranged according to the rooming requirements, ensuring easy supervision.

Our Clubhotels provide the ultimate in comfort and convenience for the students too. After all, they are the reason why we organise school ski trips! Each guestroom typically sleeps 4-6 students, all with en-suite facilities, plenty of storage space and breath-taking views of the surrounding mountains. As we fully manage our hotels, we have the ability to configure the rooms to suit your rooming requirements.

Don't forget the après-ski!Our Clubhotels provide the facilities to offer our groups an exciting array of après-ski activities, and our enthusiastic staff will ensure that the fun continues off the slopes. The range of on-site entertainment options include Wii consoles, juice bars, chill out rooms with giant Connect 4 and Jenga, karaoke and discos plus your Rep will arrange loads of in-house fun for all to enjoy, guaranteeing an easy, stress free and enjoyable trip for pupils and teachers alike.

In addition, being based in premier ski resorts, your group can enjoy the numerous nearby sporting and cultural attractions available. We can pre-book and pre-pay for these après-ski evenings prior to your departure, so you have less to worry about and less to budget for whilst in resort.

Unmissable excursions...Sports and well-being centre in Les Menuires Discover this amazing covered leisure centre, with activities ranging from swimming pools to squash courts and inflatable fun parks to fitness centres.

Briançon - Groups staying in Serre Chevalier can visit this ancient city which is Europe's highest at 1326 metres.

Upgraded party leader rooms for your ultimate comfort!

Great rooms for the students too!

Ultimate comfort for all – plus a ‘thank you’ from SkiBound!

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Our philosophy is simple; to provide healthy nutritional meals to even the most demanding of pallets. To achieve this, our Clubhotel menus have been carefully designed and developed over numerous years of experience and input from our Party Leaders.

Our chefs are also fully conversant with the many special dietary requirements now seen as standard, with most requirements easily catered for. All of our staff understands the importance of various food intolerances and allergies, which are handled with ease and sensitivity. Please feel free to discuss anything with your tour coordinator and if you would like, our chefs and hotel managers will be happy to get in touch directly.

With our standard Clubhotel tour package, we typically provide a continental breakfast, hot lunch and a two-course evening meal. However, any of these options can be upgraded to suit your catering requirements.

Drinks with mealsAlways a popular option with pupils and Party Leaders, we can offer any level of provision of soft drinks for pupils and wine or beer for adults, and build this into your individual quotation – just let us know your requirements.

All inclusiveThe easiest way to ensure that your group has absolutely everything they need and reduce the requirement for additional pocket money or budgeting. We can arrange for your whole group to receive a drink with meals and two evening entertainments for just £26 per person.

For any of these options, please call our knowledgeable team to discuss the possibilities and the applicable costs involved.

All our food is glorious!!

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Our French Clubhotels

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One of the great benefits of choosing a SkiBound Clubhotel is that we own, maintain and store all of the ski equipment in-house – so you won’t get snowed on going to a ski-fit at our Clubhotels! With a massive investment made each year, we always stock the right sizes and ranges and our qualified Salomon ski technicians are on-hand to ensure that the right equipment is supplied to all abilities (from the nervous novice to the aspiring Olympian). Snowboarders may have to pick up their kit from a local hire shop, but we will ensure that everything is arranged prior to your group arriving in resort.

We are delighted to announce that we are currently using Salomon Relax and X Drive 7.5R skis, boots and poles from one of the world’s leading ski equipment manufacturers – Salomon.

In-house ski fit with the very best kit from Salomon

COMFORT INSIDE. PRECISION OUTSIDE.PERFORMANCE ALL ROUND.

20 YEARS OF BOOT FITTING EXPERTISE HAVE ALLOWED US TO UNLOCK THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE.

OUTSIDE FITCUSTOMIZED SHELL

FOR PERFECT FOOT WRAPPING

HEAT-MOLDABLE SHELL • ADAPTS TO YOUR FOOT •

CUSTOM SHELL 360 PATENTED •

INSIDE FITPRE-SHAPED LINERFOR INSTANT FIT

• PRE-SHAPED FOAM AROUND ANKLE AND HEEL

• NEXT-GENERATION LINER WITH SALOMON’S FIT EXPERTISE

• CUSTOM FIT 3D PATENTED TECHNOLOGY

• CUSTOMIZABLE LINER

DESIGNED FOR FREEDOM

IN 20 MINUTES

FIND OUT MORE AT WWW.SALOMON.COMPROUD TO BE WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SKIBOUND

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FranceFrom high altitudes and snow-sure slopes to excellent accommodation, France is the ultimate European destination.

12 For piste maps, accommodation and much, much more visit www.skibound.co.uk

The home of our Clubhotels

La PlagneTOP RESORT

Alpe d'Huez

Deux Alpes

Serre ChevalierTOP RESORT

Les Menuires

Discover more online

As well as the awesome resorts featured in this

brochure, we have even more options available online.

Visit: www.skibound.co.uk/destination

TOP RESORT

TOP RESORT

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France

12 For piste maps, accommodation and much, much more visit www.skibound.co.uk

In 1998, with an engineering degree in my back

pocket, I decided to head out to Valloire with

SkiBound for what turned out to be the best

experience of my life… and I haven’t looked back

since. After all these years do I have a favourite

French resort? The beginner in me would say

Serre Chevalier – vast open domain, record

number of blue-sky skiing days and pistes

loaded with snow-laden fir trees. For doorstep

convenience, Les Menuires is hard to beat – as

you can practically roll out of bed and be on the

slopes! As for the all-round experience, Alpe d’Huez

has superb progression opportunities and a fantastic

après-ski programme. Whichever French resort you

choose for your next school ski trip, rest assured that

you’ll be well looked after by the SkiBound team.

Our France expert

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Ben ShinnGeneral Manager - France

AlpE D’HuEz• Over 230km of piste• Longest black run in Europe• Clubhotel accommodation

lEs MEnuirEs

• Part of the 3 Valleys

• Upto 600km on offer

• Doorstep skiing Clubhotels

SErrE ChEVaLiEr• Vast open domain• Doorstep skiing Clubhotel• Excellent value for money

lA plAgnE

• Vast Paradiski ski area

• Gentle tree-lined runs

• Great après-ski programme

r Ben's top resorts

The home of our Clubhotels

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14 For piste maps and more information on this resort visit www.skibound.co.uk/alpedhuez

With 7 different ski areas to choose from and more blue sky days than a marketing meeting, Alpe d’Huez is indeed one of the top locations for school ski groups. Choice is everything and thanks to a series of excellent lift systems your group will be treated to a splendid array wide open cruisers and challenging steeps to help all of their winter dreams come true.

If ever there was a ski area to encourage wary beginners from their comfortable cabins it has to be Alpe d’Huez. In fact from the first stop of the Télécabine des Grande Rousses (DMC to the locals) there are no less than seven wide green pistes nearly a mile long rolling back to the centre station. The centre bowl of Alpe d’Huez can be likened to a saucer and the simple rule is that the higher you go, the steeper it gets! All in all you’ll find over 230kms of skiable piste to choose from and once you leave the picture perfect pine-lined runs of Vaujauny and Auris there are a further 50kms of intermediate to advanced runs just begging to make your acquaintance. With the longest black run in Europe and 700 snow cannons pumping out the white stuff, Alpe d’Huez is pretty much the best that France has to offer.

The après-ski is awesome and flood-lit night sledging, snow laser quest and night skiing has to be tried at least once. Other options after dark include: ice-skating, swimming and indoor high ropes. Alternatively, relax back at your Clubhotel with a chocolat chaud or party-on-down until your hearts content.

Alpe d'Huez

Resort height: 1860mHighest lift: 3300mNo of lifts: 85KM of piste: 250No of runs: 133

Green runs: 43Blue runs: 34Red runs: 40Black runs: 16Upgrade option: Ski Plus Pass

The facts...

Clubhotel Vallée Blanchewith disco for BA guest too!

Clubhotel Belle Aurore

Alpe d’Huez

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Shops

Tourist info

Les Burgersshopping area

Bucket liftDMC ski lifts

Le Rifnel snow park

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14 For piste maps and more information on this resort visit www.skibound.co.uk/alpedhuez

Alpe d'HuezIn a nutshell• Centrally located in Alpe d’Huez and only a short walk to the lift• In-house disco for those all-important dance-offs• 42 rooms, accommodating up to 160 guests

Kids! Don’t forget to try one of our non-alcoholic cocktails.

Prime locationThe Vallée Blanche is an extremely popular choice with our groups and it’s easy to see why; centrally located in alpe d’huez so easy to get to the shops and après-ski, but still only an amble away from the lifts! In no time at all, the students will be whisked straight up to the main ski school meeting area, where their ski instructors and 250km of pristine terrain await!

The fun continuesAprès-ski is simply what Alpe d’Huez does best. With an awesome selection of activities only a mere snowballs throw from your snow-dusted doorstep there’s never a dull moment in town. Cafés, shops, ice-rink, outdoor swimming pool (heated!) and an all singing and dancing sports centre provide plenty of good times long into the evening.

The scores• The Vallée Blanche scored an overall average of 96%• The food served scored an average of 98%• The hotel service scored an average of 96%• The hotel staff scored an average of 99%• The hotel management scored an average of 99%

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Clubhotel Vallée Blanche

In a nutshell• In the heart of Alpe d’Huez and opposite the main bucket lift• Unbeatable après-ski activities to keep you entertained• 38 rooms, accommodating up to 130 guests

Kids! Don’t forget to try one of our milkshakes

Prime locationThe impressive Clubhotel Belle Aurore is located in the heart of Alpe d’Huez, just 200m from the resort centre and opposite the main bucket lift. The hotel’s fantastic location means you're in the hustle and bustle of the resort, so everything’s within walking distance. So, grab your skis, goggles and that last minute croissant, walk 50metres from the front door and be effortlessly whisked up to the sunny slopes of Alpe d'Huez.

The fun continuesWith more après-ski options than you can wave a bobble hat at, the fun will continue well into the evening. The Belle Aurore has a comfortable lounge area, with flatscreen TV and DVD player, a large restaurant and the infamous orange bar area that can be used for quiz, karaoke and bingo (one for the teachers) evenings.

The scores• The Belle Aurore scored an overall average of 96%• The food served scored an average of 98%• The hotel service scored an average of 96%• The hotel staff scored an average of 99%• The hotel management scored an average of 99%

Stay at...Clubhotel Belle aurore

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16 For piste maps and more information on this resort visit www.skibound.co.uk/lesmenuires

As you’d expect from a resort that’s part of the enormous Three Valleys ski area, Les Menuires has plenty for everyone and a little bit more if you’re willing to explore. This really is an excellent purpose-built resort and boasts some of the most popular pistes in the entire region which means that staying local is pretty much the done thing in these parts. Aside from the downhill options the après-ski is considered rather good too and, with a wide range of activities to choose from, you won’t be left wanting whatever the time of day.

Thanks to some well-considered architectural design you’ll discover your accommodation is right next to the nursery slopes so rolling out of bed before rolling downhill couldn’t be easier. Once you’ve put early disasters to one side it will be time to move onwards and upwards to a magnificent interlinked array of red, blue and green runs which allow you to develop at a level and speed which suits you. Experts will find just shy of 10kms at their disposal but to get some real kicks it’s recommended that you explore the rest of the Three Valleys which promise absolute advanced awesomeness.

The local sports complex is state-of-the-art and home to swimming pools, steam rooms and Jacuzzis as well as options to hire the indoor sports hall. If you’re looking for cinemas and bowling both are a short distance away however, discos, pizzerias and loads of shops provide ample excuses to stay close to home once the day is done.

Les Menuires

Resort height: 1815mHighest lift: 2850mNo of lifts: 34KM of piste: 160No of runs: 77

Green runs: 13Blue runs: 37Red runs: 24Black runs: 6Upgrade option: 3 Valleys pass (600km)

The facts...

Les Menuires

St. Martin-de-Belleville

Val Thorens

Clubhotel Piolet

Clubhotel Skilt

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Ski school meeting point

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16 For piste maps and more information on this resort visit www.skibound.co.uk/lesmenuires

Les MenuiresIn a nutshell• In the heart of the resort, on the slopes• Large restaurant and bar for hosting après-ski activities• 37 rooms, accommodating up to 139 guests

Kids! Don’t forget to challenge your teachers at the Skilt's pool tournament.

Prime locationIt’s all about location, location, location and the Skilt wins hands-down! This slope-side hotel overlooks its own sun terrace and bar, with the ski school meeting point quite literally a few steps from the terrace, so the students can just roll out of bed and practically be on the slopes. The convenience and location of this sun terrace makes it the ideal meeting point after a day on the slopes – where everyone likes to claim they landed the perfect 360 of the day!

The fun continuesQuiz nights, DVD nights, pool competitions, karaoke and disco evenings are just a few of the in-house activities available at the Skilt. We actively encourage in-house challenges between our staff, the teachers and students. The resort itself has a popular sports complex with an indoor heated pool.

The scores• The Skilt scored an overall average of 95%• The food served scored an average of 96%• The hotel service scored an average of 97%• The hotel staff scored an average of 99%• The hotel management scored an average of 100%

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Clubhotel Skilt

In a nutshell• Next to the slopes, so you can ski right up to the back door• Large sun terrace and lounge, with stunning views• 33 rooms, accommodating up to 134 guests

Kids! Don’t forget to visit the heated pools in La Croisette

Prime locationClinging to the steep valley sides like a confident mountain goat, all of the public areas and most of the bedrooms have stunning views across the valley to the Cime de Carron ski area. With the slopes so close it’s almost possible to ski right up to the back door and straight into the bar! Once the basic skills have been mastered, your ski instructors are happy to meet you outside the hotels ski storage room – now that’s doorstep service!

The fun continuesThe large restaurant and bar is complete with flat-screen TV and our professional disco and karaoke equipment is ideal for hosting boogie nights and unearthing wannabe X Factor stars. The Piolet also boasts that all important games room, complete with a pool table, table football and arcade games.

The scores• The Piolet scored an overall average of 98%• The food served scored an average of 97%• The hotel service scored an average of 97%• The hotel staff scored an average of 100%• The hotel management scored an average of 100%

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You may or may not know that Serre Chevalier is actually the collective name for just over a dozen villages and hamlets which are dotted along the Guisane Valley, like freshly-baked croissants in a patisserie window. But enough talk of French fancies, the real star of this show is over 250kms of skiable piste which opens up a vast array of terrain in some quite fantastical pine-pitted scenery. Feel on top of the world (well, Europe at least) with a visit to BrianÇon. At 1,326m, this is the highest city in the EU, steeped in history and well worth exploring.

With wondrously wide nursery slopes and excellent ski schools, Serre Chevalier offers groups the perfect introduction to winter sports within a truly gorgeous location. With two swooping bowls in Villeneuve and Chantemerle there are loads of chances to practise without getting lost and, as you progress and explore the mountainside, you’ll find some excellent intermediate runs above the tree line. If you fancy an advanced experience then check out the Olympic black runs at Chantemerle although the terrain at Monétier-les- Bains is equally as hair-raising. Big air, natural half-pipes and all the lumps and bumps that you’d expect from a snowpark can be found in the Alpage sector which means that whatever level or whatever mode of transport, Serre Chevalier’s got it tapped.

Make the most of indoor-heated swimming pools, ice-skating rinks, pizzerias, discos, bum-boarding slopes and live ice hockey because evenings back home never get to be this good.

Serre Chevalier

Resort height: 1350mHighest lift: 2830mNo of lifts: 62KM of piste: 250No of runs: 102

Green runs: 24Blue runs: 28Red runs: 37Black runs: 13

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Serre Chevalier

Clubhotel Frejus

Ski lift

Ski lift

To Le Monêtier-Les-BainsSWIMMINGTHERMAL SPA

To BriançonSPORTS CENTRE

Ski school meeting point

Shops

Pharmacy

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and ChantemerleBOWLING

VILLENEUVEOLD TOWN

Ice rink

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Serre Chevalier

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In a nutshell• Doorstep skiing hotel, only 50m from the main bubble lift• Enjoy our in-house disco and make some shapes on the dance floor • 24 rooms, accommodating up to 100 guests

Kids! Don’t forget to join in on Sue’s chocolate Tuesday

Prime locationFor groups skiing Serre Chevalier, you can’t get a better location than the Frejus. This extremely popular Clubhotel is only 50 metres from the main telecabine, which is the quickest way into the heart of the extensive ski area, so the students will be up the mountain and skiing before you’ve had time to finish your morning coffee. With the Frejus situated in the quintessential village of Villeneuve, there’s plenty to do after a full day on the slopes.

The fun continuesEvening activities can be as rock & roll or relaxed as you wish. The Frejus has a very welcoming lounge and bar area, complete with TV and a mesmerising open log fire. The in-house disco is always a popular choice with our groups, providing the perfect setting for those all-important dance-offs! Alternatively, head for the dizzy heights of nearby Briançon!

The scores• The Frejus scored an overall average of 98%• The food served scored an average of 92%• The hotel service scored an average of 92%• The hotel staff scored an average of 94%• The hotel management scored an average of 99%

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Take your pick of the piste as the magnificent combination of resorts La Plagne and Les Arcs enable you to choose from over 400kms of skiable terrain commonly known as Paradiski. La Plagne is a vast ski region in its own right and due to an extensive network of cable cars and lifts you’ll soon be whisked up to almost 2000 metres before you dare to make the descent back to base. With access all areas ski passes or total lift coverage of La Plagne there’s every opportunity for you never to ski the same stretch twice. However, when you find your favourite, and you WILL find your favourite, the prospect of returning time and time again is an absolute joy to behold.

La Plagne offers up a banquet of 225kms of piste including numerous long and winding trails which lead back to the beginners’ slopes, which can be found in each of the main villages. If you’re just starting out then you can count on some superb ski schools and gentle nursery slopes to ease any initial fears. In total there are approximately 80kms of easy runs and just over 30kms for the intermediates. Advanced members of your crew will find themselves well-catered for too and some of the blacks speeding away from the Glacier de Bellecôte are white-knuckle if you’re planning on breaking the sound barrier.

Apres-ski is what la plagne does best and you’ll have the pick of swimming, ice-skating, bowling, sledging, disco dancing and even a chocolate fondue evening – mmmmm, melty chocolate.

Cap Vacances la plagne-MontalbertDistance to the slopes: Doorstep skiing

Situated at 1550m, directly on the piste outside La Plagne-Montalbert, this fantastic addition to our French programme combines comfortable accommodation with absolute doorstep skiing.

Our groups benefit from an enviable position on the slopes, with a beginner's area, drag lift and the ski school meeting point immediately outside the hotel. In addition, the ski hire shop is immediately below the hotel, ensuring quick and easy ski fit for all parties.

For more accommodation options in La Plagne, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/laplagne

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La Plagne

Resort height: 2050mHighest lift: 3250mNo of lifts: 105KM of piste: 225No of runs: 130

Green runs: 10Blue runs: 69Red runs: 33Black runs: 18Upgrade option: Paradiski (425km)

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La Plagne Deux Alpes

If you’re looking to scale new heights, then look no further than Les Deux Alpes. With an elevation of 3200m, The Mont de Lans Glacier is Europe’s largest skiable glacier, promising awesome skiing conditions whatever the time of year. Of course, contemplating a trip to the high altitude resort of Les Deux Alpes alone is enough to make you go a little weak at the knees, so there’s plenty of varied skiing available across the entire mountain to suit all abilities.

In fact, Les Deux Alpes can be described as a unique resort as this ‘upside down’ ski area isn’t like your standard French resort. Some of the easiest runs and beginner slopes are found higher up the mountain, whilst some of the tougher slopes run right back into the resort. All-in-all you’ll find over 220kms of piste to choose from, including some excellent nursery slopes for those getting to grips with the basics. The local ski schools are excellent and after a few days of yo-yo practise you’ll be ready to tackle the tougher terrain.

As the sun sets on yet another perfect day the après-ski continues in the same vein, with a lively atmosphere and après-ski scene spread across the 2km long main street. From heated swimming pools to outdoor ice rinks, Les Deux Alpes has got it going on.

Cap Vacances Les Deux AlpesDistance to the slopes: Doorstep skiing

Situated in the heart of Les Deux Alpes, this recently renovated hotel is a really exciting new addition to the SkiBound portfolio, promising a good standard of accommodation in a much sought-after destination. This hotel is located directly in front of the Le Diable chairlift and just a short walk to all resort amenities. Its enviable location allows our groups to return back to the hotel for lunch, to refuel before afternoon ski lessons.

For more accommodation options in Deux Alpes, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/deuxalpes

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Resort height: 1650m

Highest lift: 3600m

No of lifts: 51

KM of piste: 225

No of runs: 94

Green runs: 81km

Blue runs: 99km

Black runs: 45km

Snowmaking: 20%

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Austria Don't forget to try some of the local Austrian delicacies, our favourites are bratwurst followed by apple strudel!

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St Anton am Arlberg

KitzbühelTOP RESORT

Zell am SeeTOP RESORT

Salzburger SportweltTOP RESORT

Saalbach

TOP RESORT

Oberlungau

Dachstein West

Wildschonau

Solden & OtzStubai

MontafonMatrei

Obertauern

Tauplitz/Loser

Mühlbach

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brochure, we have even more options available online.

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Austria

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For an all round affordable alpine experience,

you’d be hard placed to find a better destination

than Austria. Believe me, as a former teacher, who

moved to Austria twenty five years ago, I know

what factors make a successful ski trip. From

famous resorts like Kitzbühel to traditional villages

like Mauterndorf, we offer the best selection of

destinations and hotels to suit every group and

every budget. Add to that modern lift systems,

great snow record, excellent snow making, the

enviable reputation of the Austrian ski schools and a

wide choice of evening activities – this is why groups

come back year after year to Austria, the land where

modern skiing was born.

Our Austria expert

Carey BurbeckGeneral Manager Austria

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KITZBÜHEL• Fashionable resort• Home of the Hahnenkamm• Affordable hotel options

ZELL AM SEE

• Classic Austrian ski resort

• Guaranteed skiing

year-round

• Glacier ski pass included

OBERLUNGAU• Popular resort with schools• Uncrowded snow-sure runs• Excellent value for money

SALZBURGER

SPORTWELT

• Over 350km of piste

• Ski Amadé lift pass included

• Long association with schools

Carey's top resorts

Combining our experience and expertiseOur ultimate goal is to provide school ski trips that offer unforgettable memories and unrivalled service throughout Europe and North America. School teachers recognise SkiBound as the market leader in operating exclusive Clubhotels in France, and as school ski experts to North America and Italy. Our sister company HTS Total Ski is recognised as the market leading Austrian specialists, with over 40 years experience and a year round presence in Innsbruck. By joining forces with HTS and re-aligning our brands all our ski tours to Austria will now be operated by HTS. SkiBound are pleased to be working together with HTS to offer our schools the best products operated by experts in their field.Visit www.htstotalski.com and www.skibound.co.uk to discover more about our full product range.

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Combine all the cobbled character of the Middle Ages with state-of-the-art lifts, snow-makers and uncrowded pistes and you have all the makings of a classic winter break. Kitzbühel’s as chic as it is cultural and thanks to Salzburg, Munich and Innsbruck being just a short transfer away, history and skiing are right on your snow-dusted doorstep.

Knee-knockers will be pleased to know that the foot of the Kitzbühelerhorn offers plenty of chilled-out gradients and after a couple of lessons they’ll find plenty more wide boys on the Pengelstein. There really is a tremendous amount of choice and from the scary stripes of Hahnenkamm to the monolithic moguls of Ehrenbachhöhe, experts won’t be left wanting. Snowboarders aren’t left out either with boarder-x runs, half pipes and a gigantic board course providing the all-important air-time. Hahnenkamm is the home of the annual World Cup downhill and if you get the chance to watch the pros race in January then set your cow bells to clank as these bad boys don’t mess about.

The après-ski scene is trendy yet friendly and you’ll find plenty of activities for groups wishing to get their bobble hats off, including: bowling, swimming, discos and karaoke. If you fancy indulging in a spot of culture then the typical Tyrolean evening is a lovely way to round off a legendary holiday.

ThainerhofDistance to the slopes: 10 minutes by coach

The Thainerhof pension is set in a superb location on the edge of Reith, close to the Fleckalmbahn gondola, in the Kitzbühel ski area. It is only 1.5km to Reith and just a short drive to Kitzbühel and Kirchberg. All rooms benefit from private facilities. Hot lunches available on the slopes.

For more accommodation options in Kitzbühel, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/kitzbuhel

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Kitzbühel

Resort height: 800mHighest lift: 2000mNo of lifts: 53KM of piste: 170

No of runs: 60Beginner: 69kmIntermediate: 77kmExpert: 24kmSnowmaking: 99%

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Kitzbühel Zell am See

Zell am See guarantees many things and if you’re looking for some of the most picturesque images anywhere in Europe then this is the one for you. From glacial hues to mirrored lakes, you’ll be hard pushed to discover a ski resort that competes for beauty and tranquillity.

Of course, there’s more to Zell am See than mere scenery alone and a ride on the Areitbahn Gondola will take beginners to the perfect place to start their lessons. Neighbouring Kaprun has some excellent nursery slopes and once those jelly legs have been conquered, the heavenly heights of Maiskogel await. Intermediates will no doubt deem the wide swoops of Schmittenhöhe too brilliant to bear and with 8km descents and a devilish 1,200 vertical drop, hold on to your hats as things are about to get hairy. Schmittenhöhe is awesome for advanced skiers too and moguls, and some wicked tree-flanked runs all compete for the attention of the big boys. Finally, it’s difficult to come to Zell am See and not take the stunning Kitzsteinhorn Glacier into account and from darn fine snow-sure conditions to mind-blowing views of Hohe Tauern National Park, a trip to over 3000 metres will no doubt prove to be one of your highest of highlights.

School groups love Zell am See and, with a pedestrianized zone containing numerous bars, cafés, shops and restaurants, who can blame them? Après-ski activities are everywhere with swimming, bowling, ice-skating, tobogganing and discos all providing plenty of good times long into the evening.

Club Kitzsteinhorn, SchuttdorfDistance to the slopes: 5 minute walk

This fantastic property is located in Schuttdorf, with a selection of shops and cafés, although the centre of Zell am See is only a 5 minute drive away, which is where many of the après-ski activities take place. This slopeside hotel can accommodate 200 guests and boasts an excellent array of in-house facilities.

For more accommodation options in Zell am See please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/zell

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Resort height: 758m

Highest lift: 3029m

No of lifts: 53

KM of piste: 138

No of runs: 56

Beginner: 51km

Intermediate: 58km

Expert: 29km

Snowmaking: 80%

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If you’re looking for quintessential Austria, where snow falls in abundance and strudels appear to grow on trees, then look no further than Oberlungau as this resort is as authentic as they come. Offering a wide range of accommodation and activities, it’s easy to see why school groups can’t stay away.

All levels are catered for and thanks to a thoroughly modern lift system you’ll be able to take advantage of not one but three ski areas: Katschberg, Grosseck-Speiereck and Fanningberg. After excellent ski tutelage, wobbly legs will quickly develop confidence and in no time at all they’ll be leaving the nursery slopes and heading for the uncrowded and forgiving pistes of Fanningberg. The wide open reds of Katschberg present intermediates with more of a gradient and taking the 6km A1 all the way down to St Margarethen is quite possibly the best ride in the Alps. Thanks to an awesome new gondola, the Grosseck-Speiereck top station is achievable in less than 10 minutes and if you change your mind about skiing down, you can always get a return ticket.

Après-ski is split between Tamsweg, St Michael and Mauterndorf so depending on what your group are into: bowling, swimming, ice-skating and snow-tubing, you’ll be able to mix and match to suit your mood. With a fun and varied off-slope entertainment programme already in place for school groups, Oberlungau really does scream: ‘what are you waiting for?’

Carinth, MariapfarrDistance to the slopes: 5 minutes by ski bus

The Carinth is a large, modern hotel which specialises in accommodating school groups. The hotel has extensive facilities, including a sports hall and disco room, and also benefits from having a piste that leads right back to the hotel. Drinks and snacks are available throughout the day free of charge.

For more accommodation options in Oberlungau, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/oberlungau

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Oberlungau

Resort height: 1066mHighest lift: 2400mNo of lifts: 35KM of piste: 147

No of runs: 57Beginner: 46kmIntermediate: 74kmExpert: 27kmSnowmaking: 90%

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Oberlungau Salzburger Sportwelt

Lying within Austria’s largest ski area, the Salzburger Sportwelt provides more bells and whistles than the Von Trapp family and if you’re looking to take your group to an authentic Austrian ski resort then you’ll be pleased to know that you’ll find ten to choose from.

With a combined piste of 345kms and brand-spanking new lifts, the Salzburger Sportwelt ticks all of the right boxes. No matter what your level of expertise, you’ll find an enormous amount of choice and with loads of options for beginners, there’s no finer area to develop from snowploughs to parallels. School groups are pretty much the main occupants here so don’t fret about getting in the way of any aspiring speed demons. Those making their first tracks tend to start in either Zauchensee, Flachau or Radstadt (depending on where they are staying) before progressing to Flachauwinkl. Intermediates and quick learners will undoubtedly thrive in Sportwelt as an abundance of reds and blues make up the lion’s share of well-groomed terrain. The more advanced runs of Zauchensee will probably call out to the experts and when they hear they’re regularly used on the World Cup circuit stand back for the inevitable rush for the lifts. Thankfully, queuing is almost extinct here so there’s no need to panic and with four bodacious terrain parks for the boarders, everything’s coming up Sportwelt.

Bowling, swimming, ice-skating, tobogganing and making shapes on the dance floor provide the order of the après-ski and if you fancy an evening of culture then the scintillating city of Salzburg is just a couple of hours away.

The Snow House, ZauchenseeDistance to the slopes: 200m from the lifts

The Snow House is located in the centre of Zauchensee, which is one of the most snow sure resorts in Austria. The lifts are literally a few minutes’ walk from the front door so groups will certainly be able to maximise their time on the slopes. The Snow House has a great array of in-house facilities to keep the students entertained.

For more accommodation options in Salzburger Sportwelt, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/sportwelt

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Resort height: 600m

Highest lift: 2000m

No of lifts: 86

KM of piste: 350

No of runs: 150

Beginner: 113km

Intermediate: 199km

Expert: 38km

Snowmaking: 90%

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This is your chance to roam as free as a mountain goat herd over 150kms of snow white trails, picture perfect pistes and rainbow box-kicking terrain parks. Thanks to 33 lifts, connecting Maria Alm, Dienten and Mühlbach, you’ll find an awesome array of choice and hardly any crowds which ensures every member of your party will feel right at home straight from the off.

As Hochkönig is regarded as one of Austria’s finest ski resort you know that you’re going to be in a safe pair of hands. And, from the sunny banks of Arthurhaus Plateau to the intermediate haven of Schneeberg, learning, developing and having a good time is what it’s all about. Many of the slopes are wide open for cruisers and with 3 cheeky terrain parks, featuring kickers, boxes and moguls, boarders will find plenty to occupy their air-time too. Although Hochkönig is a must for rookies you may be pleased to hear that there’s plenty for the old schoolers too as red runs account for over half the available piste and the Ostabfahrt black run is all about those ultimate good times.

Toboggan runs, snow-shoe trails, cross-country hikes and horse-drawn sleigh rides provide plenty of non-ski alternatives and if you’re after cosy cabins, log fires and plenty of chocolate cake, you won’t be disappointed. Ice-skating, swimming, discos and ski shows ensure there’s always something to do and if you get the chance to spend an evening in Salzburg then you’re in for a real treat.

Sporthotel Neuwirt, MühlbachDistance to the slopes: 5 minutes by ski bus

Hans Harlander and his family have a long and successful tradition of working with school groups and this is one of our most popular hotels in Austria. The hotel’s sauna and wellness area is a welcome treat after a day on the slopes. The Sporthotel Neuwirt ticks all the right boxes, so we advise that you book early to avoid disappointment.

For more accommodation options in Mühlbach, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/hochkonig

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Hochkönig

Resort height: 800mHighest lift: 1900mNo of lifts: 33KM of piste: 150

No of runs: 54Beginner: 51kmIntermediate: 83kmExpert: 16kmSnowmaking: 85%

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Hochkönig

Resort height: 654m

Highest lift: 2430m

No of lifts: 64

KM of piste: 246

No of runs: 44

Beginner: 125km

Intermediate: 65km

Expert: 56km

Snowmaking: 57%

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Saalbach

“I’ll be back” is what most guests tend to say once they’ve been to Saalbach and when you’ve experienced the awesome range of runs, cosy mountain atmosphere and the excellent lift system (heated seats anyone?), you’ll find Arnie impressions as tempting as hot apple strudel for breakfast.

As you’d expect from Austria’s ski resorts everything is groomed to perfection and thanks to an all-encompassing piste network, covering Saalbach and Hinterglemm, you’ll discover over 200kms of ‘Ski Circus’ to choose from. If you’re just starting out then the nursery slopes and ski schools down in the village are the place to be however, further up the mountain those wide open blues and challenging reds are calling louder than Julie Andrews. For the already initiated Schattberg and Zwölfer mountains promise some brilliant black runs. Board parks, boarder-only zones, a GS race course, fun parks and rough ‘n’ ready moguls ensure that whatever your thrill level, Saalbach’s got it going on.As twinkling village lights start to appear like currants in a stollen, you’ll find a friendly party atmosphere that’s as vibrant and varied as the valley slopes. Bowling, bum-boarding and boogying all provide plenty of après-ski fun and with indoor swimming, ice-skating and sleigh rides thrown in for good measure, there really is never a dull moment.

Youth Hotel Niederegg, VorderglemmDistance to the slopes: 5 minutes by ski bus

The family-run Niederegg has recently been refurbished, making this a modern and spacious youth hotel. The Schönleiten lift is only 5 minutes away, with a shuttle bus operating a regular service along the Saalbach-Hinterglemm road. Saalbach itself is only 3km away, with a wide variety of après-ski activities available.

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Access to over 650kms of piste, home to the incredible Hintertux Glacier and under an hour away from the historic sights of Innsbruck – welcome to the Ziller Valley! Understandably, Ziller is a year-on-year return ski area and once you’ve put the slopes and après-ski to the test for yourself it won’t take you long to work out why.

Options are extensive to say the least and taking into account areas such as: Spieljochbahn, Mayrhofen, Hochzillertal and Hintertuxer Gletscher and, with an all-encompassing Zillertaler Super-ski pass, you get the chance to explore until your heart’s content. Thanks to the altitude you’ll be pleased to learn that the snow record is excellent and contemporary snow-making facilities make sure there’s never a dry behind in the house. Newbies will more than likely start their week on the gentle gradients and nurseries of Kaltenbach or Zell am Ziller before joining up with intermediate and advanced chums in the Zillertal Arena, which is home to the more challenging downhills of Hochfügen.

From Mayerhofen to Zell am Ziller, après-ski is fast and furious and, depending on where you’re based, you can expect to find a well-drilled mix of activities, including: bowling, swimming and skating, combined with an equally versatile blend of café, pizzerias and discos. If you’re searching for something a bit different then horse-drawn sleigh rides and ice-hockey matches may foot the bill however, if you get any ‘teacher only’ time then the thermal baths at Fugen are well worth a visit.

Dorfwirt, BruckDistance to the slopes: 7km to the Spieljoch Gondola

Well located in the centre of the charming village of Bruck, the Dorfwirt Gasthof has become a very popular choice with our school ski groups. As a one-party gasthof it is an ideal choice for a sole occupancy where your group can enjoy its cosy atmosphere, convenient location and comfortable rooms.

For more accommodation options in Ziller Valley, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/ziller

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Ziller Valley

Resort height: 630mHighest lift: 3250mNo of lifts: 174KM of piste: 671

No of runs: 193Beginner: 173kmIntermediate: 397kmExpert: 101kmSnowmaking: 70%

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Ziller Valley

Resort height: 654m

Highest lift: 2430m

No of lifts: 64

KM of piste: 246

No of runs: 44

Beginner: 110km

Intermediate: 78km

Expert: 58km

Snowmaking: 57%

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Montafon

With more variety than a Saturday night at the Viennese Paladium, Montafon Valley is commonly regarded as perfect for school groups of all abilities. Ski, board or snowshoe your way through almost 250kms of sublime scenery and in doing so you’ll fall head-over-heels in love with the traditions, culture and perfect pistes of this quintessential Austrian resort.

Beginners will be thankful for the Silvretta Nova ski area which will take them from boo-hoos to true blues in no time at all. Intermediates will find themselves in complete and utter cruiser heaven thanks to plenty of wide open blues and reds. And, before the experts in your party start to feel a bit left out, tell them not to despair as six Black Scorpions are waiting to make their acquaintance. These gnarly runs are regarded as some of the most challenging in the area and if you dare to take on the 80% gradients of Nova and Schwarköpfle then may the force be with you. Finally, no trip to the valley would be complete without undertaking the world’s longest ski tunnel, which cuts an impressive 473 metre ‘short-cut’ right through the heart of the mountain.

Montafon is a real ‘must ski’ for the purists and from traditional Alpine villages to plenty of freeriding and off-piste hot spots, destinations don’t get much more sought-after than this. With loads of après-ski options this is the ultimate in Austrian adventures and once you try the home-made sausages and mountain cheese there will be no turning back.

Stern, VandansDistance to the slopes: 700 metres from the lifts

Located in the centre of the attractive Vandans village, this gasthof is a little gem. The Stern has recently been refurbished and provides a good standard of accommodation. It is just 700m to the Golm lifts and, if you’d prefer not to walk, there is a ski bus right outside the Gasthof. All rooms benefit from a TV and private facilities.

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ItalyFor the ultimate experience catch a live football game - Juventus, Inter or AC Milan! Take your pick!

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Prato Nevoso

Sansicario

BardonecchiaTOP RESORT

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Great food, great skiing

TOP RESORTClavière

Sauze d'OulxTOP RESORT

Passo Tonale

TOP RESORT

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I've been working in the School Ski industry for

almost sixteen years and have been fortunate to

live and work in various European ski destinations

throughout that time. Each country has its own

distinctive delights, however for me, Italy is hard

to beat. With a wide range of resorts offering

extensive skiing, high altitudes, traditional and

historic village resorts, lively après-ski, colourful

local characters, fascinating language and

culture and last but not least, fantastic food!

Fresh powder and fresh pasta… that’s what skiing is

all about!

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Dan BonifaceRegional Account Manager

SAUZE D'OULX• Over 400km of piste• Part of The Milky Way• Lively town with lots to do

CLAviÈrE

• Door step skiing hotel

• Over 400km of piste

• Traditional aprè-ski

BArDONECCHiA• Superb Olympic Village• Extensive ski area• Popular Italian resort

PASSO TONALE

• Snow-sure, high-altitude

skiing• 100% snow-making coverage

• Great après-ski programme

Dan's top resorts

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Thanks to an enviable location, on the Italian side of the border with France, Sauze d’Oulx has always been regarded as one of Italy’s best-loved ski resorts and with access to a wide variety of perfect piste, it’s not hard to see why. Since hosting the Olympics in 2006 it is now proving to be a gold medal choice for school groups, isn’t it time your thoughts turned to Sauze?

As part of the Milky Way, Sauze d’Oulx offers access to over 400kms of snow-sure slopes and you’ll find a whole host of interstellar options to suit all levels. Staying local gives beginners a choice of 12 easy runs and with highly-rated English speaking ski schools available there are no excuses not to get involved. The splendid Rocce Nere chairlifts will deliver intermediates to red run heaven and for those looking for a bit more of a challenge then the tree-lined slopes of the Moncrons is where it’s at. If there are any wannabe world champs in your party then send them over to Sestriere where the legendary Kandahar Slalom and Kandahar Banchetta runs will no doubt sort the Tombas from the tumblers.

With more authentic pizzerias than you can wave a bobble hat at, après-ski in Sauze d’Oulx is well-known for both its hospitality and reasonable prices. With further highlights including: open-air ice skating, a games hall and the chance to watch Juventus in Turin, this is what skiing in Italy is all about.

Hotel Terrazza, Sauze d’OulxDistance to the slopes: 5 minute walk

This comfortable and spacious hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Sauze and only 50metres from the Clotes chairlift. This hotel boasts 40 comfortable en-suite guestrooms, with a games room available for après-ski activities. The Terrazza is also renowned for its great hospitality and fantastic homemade cuisine.

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Sauze d'Oulx

Resort height: 1509mHighest lift: 2840mNo of lifts: 90KM of piste: 400

No of runs: 200+Beginner: 95kmIntermediate: 218kmExpert: 87kmSnowmaking: 60%

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Sauze d'Oulx Clavière

When you have the Milky Way at your disposal the desire to explore can sometimes be too much to bear. However, before you venture off into the wide blue yonder make sure you make the most of Clavière’s slopes first. From sunny nursery slopes to skiing options above 2000metres, there’s plenty of fun to be had right on your snow-covered doorstep. This is a truly hospitable and friendly skiing village nestled between Turin and the French border and if the prospect of taking a school group into the unknown is slightly daunting then rest assured that you’ll find the welcome as warm and generous as the local cuisine.

Yes, the Milky Way ski area promises over 400kms of skiable terrain however, with plenty of snow-sure slopes closer to home staying local can sometimes mean making the most of your day. The nursery slopes on the outskirts of the village promise sunshine and forgiving descents and once you grow in stature you'll find an innumerate amount of interlinking blues and reds providing the perfect pistes for progression. Of course, if you feel the need for speed then the Milky Way is no more than a chairlift away but rest assured, options in resort need to be tried and tested prior to exploring further afield.

Traditional and friendly après-ski in the form of pizzerias, bars and ice-skating all add up to a whole heap of loveliness and if you’re looking for a livelier scene then skip over the border to France where Montgenèvre is waiting to put a spring in your snow boot.

Hotel MiramontiDistance to the slopes: 30m from the lifts

This intimate hotel is perfect for school groups, situated in an elevated position above Clavière and only a 10 minute walk to the Milky Way lifts. The Miramonti is only a short walk from Clavière’s centre, with a host of après-ski options on your doorstep. With a capacity of 68 guests, students sleep 2-6 in en-suite rooms.

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Resort height: 1760m

Highest lift: 2303m

No of lifts: 90

KM of piste: 400

No of runs: 200+

Beginner: 95km

Intermediate: 218km

Expert: 87km

Snowmaking: 60%

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*These ski facts refer to the entire Milky Way

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As you’d expect from a typical Italian ski resort, traditions are everything and as Bardonecchia was the host of the first ever Italian Ski Championships, you won’t get more old-school than here. First-class skiing, a genuinely warm welcome and hot chocolate that you can stand your spoon up in; what more could you ask for?

You’ll find over 100kms of skiable terrain, contained within three snow-sure areas, which means that everyone from spaghetti legs to meat balls will find the right gradient to suit their level. Under the eagle eyes of English-speaking instructors, newbies can access the lower slopes of Campo Smith before progressing onwards and upwards to the reds and blues of Melezet. Colomion promises a few challenges for the advanced ladies and gentlemen as the legendary Fisi 50 World Cup red run is waiting to make their acquaintance. If you fancy giving your knees a good-old jarring then the entrances to the upper runs of Cresta Seba and Pra Magnan are well-known for their lumps and bumps. All runs lead back to base station level and, when snow conditions are in your favour, skiing the full 1450 vertical is just the best way to cap the day.

From French/Italian gastronomy to going for it on the dance floor, après-ski in Bardonecchia is a rich and varied experience that will keep your troops amused until bed time. Bars, cafés, shops, restaurants, films, ice-skating and swimming, all combine to ensure everyone’s happy and ready to do it all again tomorrow.

Olympic Village, BardonecchiaDistance to the slopes: 2 minute walk

Built for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, the Olympic Village is a wonderful option for our groups skiing Bardonecchia. There are three interconnected buildings, with an abundance of in-house facilities to enjoy after a day on the slopes. Being located only 250 metres from the lifts makes the Olympic Village one of our most popular hotels in Italy.

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Bardonecchia

Resort height: 1300mHighest lift: 2800mNo of lifts: 23KM of piste: 100

No of runs: 39Beginner: 45kmIntermediate: 50kmExpert: 5kmSnowmaking: 40%

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Bardonecchia Passo Tonale

Everyone has their Italian favourites and from Michelangelo to Isabella Rossellini, if you’ve been lucky enough to experience even the tiniest notion of la dolce vita, then you’ll invariably be already smitten. For our ski groups, Passo Tonale is undoubtedly numero uno and if you’re a fan of snow-sure pistes, uncrowded lifts and excellent après-ski, then prepare your heart for love.

As one of the highest resorts in Italy, snow is practically guaranteed and with over 100kms of piste to choose from, groups will find plenty to suit all abilities. As ski schools are a mere snowball’s throw from the hotel, beginners won’t have far to travel and once they’ve got the hang of it, lots of progressive reds are waiting onwards and upwards. For the already ski-sure Cima Bleis and the Valbiolo Valley offer some cracking challenges as well as plenty of stunning snow-covered vistas. The lift system is excellent and includes a cosy 4-seater option as well as the Paradiso cable car. If you are taking the cable car, be sure to look down as for your in-ride viewing pleasure a formidable black run has been placed right underneath. With powder bowls and snowparks for boarders, as well as some gorgeous glaciers for experts, enjoy your time here as it will go all too quickly.

Day trips to Lake Garda and resplendent Verona are easily accessible and further après-ski alternatives, including: swimming, ice-skating, discos, and those all-important pizza evenings, make for a thoroughly well-rounded and enjoyable trip.

Hotel Dolomiti, Passo TonaleDistance to the slopes: Doorstop skiing

The Hotel Dolomiti is located directly in front of the ski lifts and only a short walk from the resort centre, making it the ideal base for groups skiing Passo Tonale. The hotel boasts excellent cuisine and a homely ambience, enabling groups to fully relax after a day on the slopes.

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Resort height: 1800m

Highest lift: 3100m

No of lifts: 30

KM of piste: 100

No of runs: 46

Beginner: 43km

Intermediate: 42km

Expert: 15km

Snowmaking: 95%

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If you’re looking for a resort that’s fairly close to a couple of Europe’s most-sophisticated cities then you may want to cast your eye over Prato Nevoso, as from sunshine to snowboarding, this relatively unknown quantity’s is becoming a firm favourite with our groups. As the host of the 2005 Junior Snowboard Championships and the home of the Italian Snowboard Club, there are loads of chances for wannabe Shaun Whites to grab some air-time including some expert tutors who are ready and willing to help you on your snowboard journey into awesomeness.

Although Prato’s not the biggest of resorts, when combined with neighbouring Artesina and Fabroso Soprana there’s more than enough to keep even the pros contented. Beginners will find plenty of wide open swoops from where they can spend sun-kissed days fine-tuning their craft, whilst intermediates will be made up with a plethora of chances to carve up some 74kms of red run terrain. There are plenty of black runs further afield so if you’re in the mood for a bit of exploration you’ll be more than happy when you discover the Holy Grail on the other side of the mountain.

The actual village of Prato Nevoso is no slouch when it comes to action off the slopes either. This is a really fun little resort and from skating and night-skiing to snow-tubing and night-clubbing, there’s plenty to keep you entertained until it’s time to do it all over again.

Hotel Galassia, Prato NevosoDistance to the slopes: 20 metres

Location is everything and this popular hotel is conveniently situated 20m from the slopes and 300m from the resort and its facilities. The ski hire shop and ski school meeting place are 50 metres from the hotel, so there’s no need for coaches in Prato Nevoso. Students are mostly accommodated in 3-5 bedded rooms and teachers will be accommodated in twin rooms.

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Prato Nevoso

Resort height: 1500mHighest lift: 2029mNo of lifts: 33KM of piste: 100

No of runs: 49Beginner: 22kmIntermediate: 23kmExpert: 4kmSnowmaking: 90%

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Prato Nevoso Sancicario

Sansicario is an extremely well-designed purpose-built ski resort sitting slap-bang on the Italian side of the awesome Milky Way. Thanks to this enviable and well-considered location you’ll discover an entrance to over 400kms of pure white piste that will no doubt have you singing and skiing all day long. As this area was the main venue for the 2006 Winter Olympics you’ll find plenty of opportunities to pit your wits to the limits and with a traffic-free village environment, après-ski provides the perfect chance to unwind after a day well-spent on the slopes.

As you can imagine, when you’ve got 400kms to choose from, there’s quite a lot of terrain to fit in so best you get cracking. Thankfully the ski schools are very highly-rated so the chances are that you’ll find your feet in no time and if you don’t then just kick back and relax over a bowl of hot chocolate. If you do manage to resist the temptation of cosy café delights then there’s plenty to keep you occupied on the slopes and intermediates will be chomping at the bit at the prospect of just shy of 250kms of medium-standard runs. As mentioned, this was once the draw of every winter sports enthusiast on the planet and if you fancy your chances on the Olympic and World Cup runs then more power to you.

Don’t expect banging discos ‘till dawn as ice-skating and pizza nights are pretty much the order of the day and…relax.

Olympic CentreDistance to the slopes:Doorstep skiing

This fabulous 3* hotel was specifically built for the Olympic Games in 2006, with a total of 64 rooms accommodating up to 180 guests. The hotel lies at the entrance of the village, overlooking the bobsleigh rink, and has an enviable doorstep ski position. SkiBound groups can simply put on their skis, easily access the new Cesana-Sansicario gondola and ski right back to the hotel.

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Resort height: 1509m

Highest lift: 2840m

No of lifts: 90

KM of piste: 400

No of runs: 200+

Beginner: 95km

Intermediate: 218km

Expert: 87km

Snowmaking: 60%

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North AmericaDon’t forget about our brilliant stopovers, available in New York, Boston and San Francisco!

Heavenly

Sugarbowl

Mammoth

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Winter ParkTOP RESORT

Stowe

WhitefaceTOP RESORT

Snowbasin Killington

Cannon & LoonWaterville

TOP RESORT

Sunday River

Alpine Meadows BrightonMount Snow

Attitash

Sugarloaf

The ultimate skiing destination

Sierra at TahoeTOP RESORT

BanffJasper

Le MassifMt Ste Anne

Mt Tremblant

Wildcat

Bretton Woods

Panorama

Brian Head

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Having worked in the school ski industry since 1998

and for SkiBound since 2006, I've been extremely

fortunate to visit and ski numerous resorts in

North America. There are many things that make a

skiing trip to North America so unique; dependable

snow, unrivalled service, no language barriers, big

portions of food. But it’s also the ability to include

a city stopover to the likes of NYC and also visit

the outlet malls, selling top designer brands at

discounted prices – after all, students just love to

shop! I have recommended four ski resorts below,

but the list could be 20+ long.

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Duncan WildingNorth American Purchasing & Product Manager

WHITEFACE• An Olympic ski town• All inclusive ski package• NYC stopover included

SUNDAY RIVER

• Our #1 east coast resort

• 8 peaks with lots of variety

• Join the Easter Festival

WINTER PARK• High-altitude skiing• 29ft of ‘Champagne Powder’• Only 90mins from Denver

SIERRA AT TAHOE

• 2,000 acres of terrain

• Legendary hospitality

• Experience San Fran

r Duncan's top resorts

The ultimate skiing destination

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If you’re looking for verticals that are guaranteed to take your breath away then forget Coney Island, Whiteface is where it’s at. Set your cameras to stun and your skis pointing south as you encounter a simply stunning array of pristine peaks and the most dramatic drop east of the Rockies. This is where the Olympians come to train and if uncrowded pistes, legendary lakes and verdant forests are your thing then welcome to paradise.

Although Whiteface is revered as one for the big boys you’ll still find plenty of choice for little kickers and there are loads of opportunities to get your ski legs before heading onwards and upwards. The ski school is excellent and friendly instructors will help you get to grips with the basics as you progress from wobbles to wonderful. Once you’re ready, or if you’re already chomping at the bit, cruising and intermediate heaven awaits and with lots of lift-accessed backcountry options for the experts you’ll discover some of the best advanced areas east of the Rockies.

Curling, ice-skating, cinema, bowling, shopping: you name it and Lake Placid’s got it. This is your chance to live in an actual Olympic village and as all of the awesome activities are a mere snowballs throw from your snow-dusted doorstep, the off-slope fun never stops. From the Olympic museum to the unique experience of tobogganing right onto Mirror Lake, this is one ski trip you’ll never forget.

Northwoods Inn - Lake PlacidDistance to the slopes: 15 minutes by shuttle bus

This historic Northwoods Inn is located on Main Street, in the heart of Lake Placid and within walking distance from the Olympic Arena, The Palace Theatre and numerous restaurants and quaint shops. The guestrooms are all en-suite and sleep 4 students in 2 double beds. Breakfast and evening meals are taken in-house.

For more accommodation options in Lake Placid, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/whiteface

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FREE NYC stopover included

Whiteface

Resort height: 1220ftHighest lift: 4386ftNo of lifts: 11Acres of piste: 288

No of trails: 87Beginner: 20%Intermediate: 42%Expert: 38%Snowmaking: 98%

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Whiteface Sunday River

You can’t get enough of that Sunday River stuff, as time and time again our groups return year on year to sample the wide open spaces of Maine’s finest ski resort. Spanning 3 miles from White Cap to Jordan Bowl and featuring an awesome range of trails, terrain, tubing and interconnected peaks, you’ll just have to come and check this place out for yourself.

White Cap, South Ridge, Sundance, Aurora Peak; the mountains of Sunday River trip off the tongue like the names of legendary Native Americans and thanks to a rich variety of piste, bowl and glade, you’ll find all you need to progress from brave to chief. Of course, everyone needs a helping hand at first and the ski schools of South Ridge ensure even the wobbliest of legs get the chance to gain in stature. Once you start to grow in confidence the fat award-winning cruisers of Lollapalooza and Excalibur will be calling. However, if you’re looking for a challenge then look no further than White Heat. Regarded as the longest, steepest, widest lift-serviced trail in the east, White Heat is one of Sunday River’s toughest and a must for all the cheeky experts in your party.

Ice skating, tube parks, discos, festivals and the legend of Eddy the Yeti ensure the Sunday River service continues long after the last lift closes. If you don’t believe us then just ask our in-resort team of Troy and Erica who have been working with us for over a decade.

Grand Summit HotelDistance to the slopes: Doorstep skiing

This luxurious ski in/ski out hotel is as good as it gets! It offers all the amenities you would expect from a full-service hotel like two restaurants, a health club and a heated outdoor pool, with all the convenience of a true slopeside location.

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Resort height: 500ft

Highest lift: 3140ft

No of lifts: 15

Acres of piste: 870

No of trails: 135

Beginner: 30%

Intermediate: 36w%

Expert: 34%

Snowmaking: 95%

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Join the EasterSnow Festival

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Get ready for a Rocky Mountain high to remember as you experience the lumps and bumps of Colorado’s granddaddy ski resort, Winter Park. Regarded as North America’s premier mogul champ you’ll be able to take knee-jarring to a new level however, with one of the state’s biggest ski areas, all levels are extremely well catered for. Interconnected mountains, heaps of snow and sunshine practically guaranteed, what more could you ask for?

Thanks to Winter Park’s rocking location, just over ninety minutes away from the airport, getting in is no problem and once you’re there you’ll be treated to a veritable smorgasbord of scenic trails, terrain parks and chair lifts ensuring getting around is just as easy. Whatever your competence or preference this resort has got the lot and with the award-winning Discovery Park at your disposal, beginners can take to the slopes with all the gusto of mountain goats. Once you’ve mastered the basics then prepare for the wide open sweeps of Vasquez Ridge, which is commonly regarded as cruiser central. Mogul country comes in the form of Mary Jane and with a relentless succession of bumpity bumps, you may consider the extreme back country of Vasquez Cirque as a relatively relaxing alternative.

With a free local shuttle, access to Winter Park village is as easy as the après-ski and with: snow tubes, bowling alleys, multiplex cinemas, karaoke, indoor swimming and water slides, ice skating and even Bingo (one for the teachers), the fun never stops.

Vintage HotelDistance to the slopes: 3 minute cabriolet lift

The Vintage Resort Hotel is a Winter Park, Colorado landmark. Located at the entrance to the resort, adjacent to the cabriolet, lodging at the Vintage includes 118 finely appointed guest rooms. All rooms are en-suite and are fully equipped with hairdryers, coffee makers and cable TV.

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Winter Park

Resort height: 9000ftHighest lift: 12060ftNo of lifts: 25Acres of piste: 3081

No of trails: 143Beginner: 8%Intermediate: 37%Expert: 55%Snowmaking: 10%

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Winter Park Sierra at Tahoe

Welcome to the west side where the sun is shining and the pure white drifts are as lush and rolling as the swells of the Pacific. This wind-protected wonderland epitomises California and from huge helpings of hospitality to picture perfect panoramas, find out for yourself why our groups just love Sierra-at-Tahoe.

As the resort is spread like a tie-died hippie blanket across two peaks you’ll discover a whole host of options no matter what your ability. Cruiser runs for beginners, table tops for boarders and never-ending tree skiing for all, form the backbone to this wonderful western adventure. Terrain parks and natural pipes are pitted throughout the pine-covered mountain slopes and thanks to a groovy series of well-maintained runs you’ll always find yourself magically funnelled back to base at the end of each day. This is simply a stunning resort and combined with a cheeky stop-over in San Fran, there’s far too much to write home about so forget postcards and just enjoy the ride.

Thanks to our local reps insider knowledge, and also our splendid dine around programme, you’ll never have to eat in the same restaurant twice and with an awesome range of après-ski activities, including: tube parks, snow-shoe trails, adventure zones and the best BBQ burgers this side of Texas, your group will love you forever. So, wax down your board, dig out the suntan lotion and hit the slopes, because after a visit to Sierra-at-Tahoe you’re going to wish they all could be Californian.

Quality Inn, South Lake TahoeDistance to the slopes: 40 minutes by shuttle bus

Within walking distance of Lake Tahoe and Heavenly Village, The Quality Inn is an affordable motel-style accommodation option for groups skiing Sierra at Tahoe. Continental buffet breakfast is taken in the hotel, whilst evening meals are taken in local restaurants, enabling our groups to experience the best that South Lake Tahoe has to offer.

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Resort height: 6640ft

Highest lift: 8852ft

No of lifts: 14

Acres of piste: 2000

No of trails: 46

Beginner: 25%

Intermediate: 50%

Expert: 25%

Snowmaking: 4%

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Welcome to the east side where the trails are long, the transfers are short and the pizzas are as traditional as tea parties in Boston. This is what it’s all about and thanks to blanket snow-making coverage and better grooming than at Crufts, set your snow-shades to bedazzle as skiing in Loon is completely and utterly fabulous.

With sensational staff, affordable accommodation and plenty of New England charm, it’s easy to see why our groups keep coming back to Loon. Beginners will find plenty of easy terrain to occupy their time and after a few days at ski school they’ll be chomping at the bit to get involved on the black runs, further northwards. If you’re looking for a chic and boutique feel then this is where this award-winning resort really comes into its own and from pristine pine-lined ski trails to a supersonic 400 foot pipe, intermediates will be in their absolute element. Thanks to easy access to neighbouring Cannon, Bretton Woods and Waterville Valley, there’s plenty more choice further afield and if the experts in your group are looking for some action then point them in the direction of Loon’s black diamond terrain - that will no doubt keep them amused for days on end.

To get the best of both worlds make sure you stay in the gorgeous, coffee-fuelled, town of Lincoln which promises, not only an affordable base, but also, an exciting array of après-ski activities, including: ice skating, snow-tubing, bowling and outlet shopping at North Conway.

Kancamagus LodgeDistance to the slopes: 5 minute shuttle drive

This family owned lodge is the perfect home-away-from-home while you explore the nearby ski resorts in the heart of the White Mountains. The full-sized indoor pool and games room provide the perfect setting for the fun to continue off the slopes.

For more accommodation options in Loon, please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/loon

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Loon

Resort height: 950ftHighest lift: 3,050ftNo of lifts: 12Acres of piste: 370

No of trails: 61Beginner: 20%Intermediate: 60%Expert: 20%Snowmaking: 99%

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Loon Killington & Pico

If you like your verticals high and your seasons long then welcome to the ginormous ski resort of Killington, aka: ‘The Beast of the East’. This fantastic ski spot has been around for over half a century and with a wide choice of accommodation to suit all salopettes pockets; central Vermont has never looked finer.

The beginners in your group maybe pleased to hear that the rather extreme-sounding Juggernaut run is just for them although, as it’s over 6 miles long, they may not wish to tackle it in entirety on their first day. Most greens start from one of six connected peaks which gives everyone the chance to enjoy those all-important views. As newbies develop they’ll find plenty of swooping intermediate cruisers and mellow curves to fine tune their craft however, the likes of Lower Ovation, Superstar and Killington Peak maybe out of their reach at this early stage. From double-diamond drops to double-black diamond moguls, Bear Mountain is where the big boys like to let it all hang out. Finally, if you’re all about the kicks and the flicks then Timberline and Easy Street snowboard parks have the lot, including a 425ft long super pipe – awesome!

Après-ski is simply what Killington does best with ice-skating, discos, bowling and cinemas providing plenty of entertainment after dark. Of course, you’ll find pizzerias in abundance and if you’ve got a sweet tooth then just remember that you’re in Vermont, the spiritual home of maple syrup.

Comfort Inn, RutlandDistance to the slopes: 30 minutes by shuttle bus

Ideally situated off the main street, close to the centre of Rutland, this popular hotel combines comfort and convenience. This is an ideal base for groups who want to be close to all the excellent après-ski activities and only a short drive away from one of New England’s finest ski resorts. Rooms sleep 4 students sharing 2 double / queen size beds.

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Resort height: 1165ft

Highest lift: 4241ft

No of lifts: 22

Acres of piste: 1509

No of trails: 155

Beginner: 28%

Intermediate: 33%

Expert: 39%

Snowmaking: 80%

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Salt Lake City, where the runs are groomed and the views are pretty; ah yes, welcome to Utah’s finest ski resort, Brighton. This is a completely unique skiing experience and thanks to the resort’s ‘back to basics’ policy you’ll find an unpretentious and extremely well-maintained set of trails and natural features that offer skiing the way that nature intended.

This is a local’s resort and regarded as an absolute centre of learning for all wannabe wild-west lovers of ski and snowboard. You’ll find some excellent instructors to help newbies point their poles in the right direction and thanks to Brighton’s propensity for deep-fluffy snow, cutting your teeth in Utah will hopefully leave you with fewer bruises. Snowboarders are also well looked after and with a dedicated crew on hand to ensure all four terrain parks are at the height of their powers, you’ll be able to enjoy plenty of rails, pipes, jumps and jibs whatever your level of awesomeness. The majority of runs in Brighton are for the intermediates and further challenges, ensure you get to develop from medium to magnificent as your week progresses. The great thing about Brighton is that no matter what your level you get to start and finish in the same place so sharing a lift has never been cosier.

As Salt Lake City is practically on your doorstep evenings out can be as rock & roll or relaxed as you wish and thanks to a great public transport system and an awesome evening entertainment package, après-ski in Brighton is as eclectic as the terrain.

Baymont Inn & SuitesDistance to the slopes: 40 minute shuttle drive

This hotel combines comfort and convenience with an enviable location. With bags of entertainment options available on its doorstep, including the E-Center which is home of the Utah Grizzlies, the students will be kept entertained day and night! Alternatively, a long soak in the hotel’s indoor and outdoor heated pool is always a popular après-ski activity.

For more accommodation options in Brighton please check out our website: www.skibound.co.uk/brighton

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Brighton

Resort height: 8755ftHighest lift: 10500ftNo of lifts: 7Acres of piste: 1050

No of trails: 66Beginner: 21%Intermediate: 40%Expert: 39%Snowmaking: 0% (They don't need it!)

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Brighton Jasper

If you’re searching for that all-important Rocky Mountain high then check out the uncrowded delights of Jasper as from some imperious landscapes to a practically horizontal approach to life, this is where all the cool kids get their kicks. Thanks to an awesome location, right within the heart of Jasper National Park, the main ski area of Marmot Basin lives up to every one of your Canadian dreams. And, with a wide choice of trails and some of the friendliest critters you’re ever going to meet, it’s no wonder that our groups return time and time again.

Take the shuttle from Jasper to the Marmot Basin and you’re only 40 minutes away from almost 100kms of skiable slopes. There’s a whole load of terrain to sink your teeth into and as the ski school instructors are regarded as some of the most pleasant folks you’re ever going to meet then you can rest assured that getting started is as warm an experience as hot choc and marshmallows. Venturing out on your own will allow you to make the most of over 25kms of gently meandering novice runs whilst intermediates will no doubt enjoy the chutes and richer inclines higher up the pine-flanked slopes. As with most Canadian resorts, snowboarders are well-catered for and, as with the ski runs, they’ll find gradients split evenly between: easy, intermediate and advanced.

Prepare for some essential laid-back après-ski with ice-skating, swimming, dog-sledding and movie nights always proving popular at the end of yet another perfect blue sky day.

Chateau JasperDistance to the slopes: 40 minutes by bus

Holding a beautiful location within the town of Jasper, the Château Jasper offers 119 luxury guest rooms and suites and features the award winning fine dining of the Silverwater Grill and Lounge. In addition, SkiBound groups can enjoy amenities such as indoor pool and jacuzzi, Mountain Wellness Day Spa, fitness facilities, in-room fridges and safes, wireless access in all guestrooms and computer kiosk in the lobby.

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Resort height: 1698m

Highest lift: 2612m

No of lifts: 7

Acres of piste: 1675

No of trails: 86

Beginner: 30%

Intermediate: 30%

Expert: 40%

Snowmaking: Yes

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