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Best place to ski early April for beginner \ intermediate with snow in Europe?

 Poster: A snowHead
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Hi

I have been skiing around 3/4 times over the past ~7 years so I am a beginner\intermediate at best. However, I am going with my GF who has never skied.

We are looking to go somewhere in Europe in the first few weeks of April. The things I am looking for are:

- Good snow in early April
- Good slopes for beginners to intermediate and maybe something a little tougher at the end of the week if we do well Smile
- Easy to "get about"
- Fun nightlife (we are early 30s)
- Good resort with good accommodation options (5* or a chalet)
- Ideally local airport so not a huge transfer

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Smile
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@dance, welcome to Snowheads. snowHead

You should add "excellent ski school" to that list of requirements. wink
Val Thorens would be one suggestion - though it's pricey, the snow should be good.
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Yes good ski school, however I would be happy to pay for a private tutor for us both. Smile
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5* hotels are putting you on the very expensive resort list such as San Martino di Castrozza, Cortina, Zermat etc. At the time you are planning to go I would imagine Zermat and St. Moritz would be the places to head for. Personally I would lower the accommodation requirement and go somewhere like Val Thorens or Tignes
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Yeah a lesser accom would be fine, the actual resort etc is more important Smile

So Val Thorens or Tignes sound good! Smile
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It might not be the same as a five star hotel in Cortina, but if you want fancy accommodation in those resorts I'm sure it can be found! Have a look at Supertravel Ski, Sawday's or the luxury section on chaletfinder. There must be loads of others too.
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Obertauern could fit the bill, lively après in and around the resort, some lovely piste skiing for all abilities, nice hotels and transfer time from Salzburg little over an hour.
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