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List of School/Public Hols - Dates to avoid ski hols

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Any one have a list of UK/French/Swiss/Aust etc. school holidays dates or other dates to try to avoid this season when booking ski hols ?

Also I found Presidents week & college holidays in Whistler last season was really busy and one to avoid Sad

Might be useful info for snowHead
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http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=26465 (French holidays)


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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
In summary - this season in Europe you are pretty screwed except for January. At least 6 weeks of this season plus the Xmas fortnight have UK school holidays that I know of.

Parents you've succeeded in spreading your peak pricing misery to the rest of us rolling eyes


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Dec 22-Jan 6th (all)
Feb 9th-March 9th (France, Holland, UK, etc)
March 23rd-April 18th (Easter break, but this is more spread out than normal die to Easter being so early.
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Second week in March looks ok then. Does anyone know the dates of the Italien hols?
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Just looked up the German holidays and they seem to monopolise all other available dates:-

The Germans are on holiday

19th Decmber - 12th jan 2008
31st Jan - 16th Feb 2008
10th march - 5th April 2008

So i think that leaves just 2 weeks in January!!!!

Lets hope the Italians haven't got those covered
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fatbob, That's due to the way Easter is taken this year I guess.

Its also why I'll be taking the kids out of school to go in Jan Twisted Evil
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Boris, Quite right. We have far too narrow a definition of education in this country. Skiing is education!! wink
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Serre Chevalier is relatively free of German skiers, so 9th-22md march will be relatively child-free. Anyway, unless you count New Year and mid-February, they aren;t too much of a problem.
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