What kind of holiday do you prefer in the summertime? |
I can’t afford a summer holiday, or don't have any left, after all the skiing |
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lazy seaside holiday with plenty of good food and wine |
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lazy break away from the crowds in the countryside |
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5% |
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‘activity’ break (sports, etc), country/mountains |
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‘activity’ break (sports, etc), seaside |
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‘cultural’ holiday, discovering new regions/countries |
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other (big city break, cruise etc) |
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staying at home and taking it easy, doing a spot of DIY |
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10% |
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camping |
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Poster: A snowHead
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Forward-thinking resorts are beginning to heed advice to extend their activities and boost summer season occupancy, as warnings about a shortening winter ski season increase.
What would attract snowHeads to the mountain resorts in the summertime, foregoing the seaside, the cruise....?? How many would consider substituting mountain walks, cycling, golf, tennis or the more 'extreme' summer luge, bungee jumping, glacier skiing, etc for baking on the beach?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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You missed "I live where I'd take my 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?
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Damn, you got in too quick, a couple of options refused to regiser for some reason, and now I can't change the poll! Moderator?
They were: Other ('big city' breaks, cruise etc).
PS ise - yes I forgot that one!)
[Reedit - now it's there.....]
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We always do a "2 weeks crashed out on the beach somewhere hot" holiday, but last week we spent a few days in France in the Southern Alps, which made a very pleasant change. Ski resorts in the summer make me sad, they just look so deserted
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Ski Bunny, Some are a hive of activity though these days, such as 2 Alpes, Les Arcs. At 2 Alpes for several summers the kids had a fantastic time trying every sport and activity imaginable (good excuse for dads to do things they should have grown out of too.... )
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And Mt Shasta was not yet in our Resorts Database. But with only 3 chairs and 1 drag it's hardly a serious omission. I'll add it after this post but the official site is only showing summer activities now.
On topic, I've got plenty of sun, sea and sand year round so I'd be happy to try the mountains in summer. But apart from a visit to Switzerland as a kid, I've never actually done it. Non-skiing holidays (usually not in high summer, I'm not tied to school holidays any more) have included Cyprus (several times - it's a shortish flight, good food and wine, Telegraph crossword, rented mountain bike, swimming), Malaysia, Perth (W. Australia) and Goa (classic 5* beach holiday).
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Can't vote for more than one. Just got back from a week in Namibia and in September I'll be in Evian with the intention of going walking a lot (with the odd boat trip thrown in).
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PG, we drove up to Les Orres & it was like a ghost town. 1 solitary mountain biker was about it. There were a few more bodies around in Briancon, but Chantemerle were pretty dead too. It seems a shame, they have the facilites so why not make the most of it? Good to hear some places are catching on
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PG, Plan Peisey (and to a lesser extent Vallandry) are pretty dead in the summer. Not many of us open our businesses from May to December, apart from a few who stay open for construction workers - there's supposed to be something like 300 workers in Peisey-Vallandry building apartments, chalets etc this summer. Hardly a sustainable tourist resource though!
Like you say, Les Arcs has much more going on - much more french, than international clientele though I would say. Not sure if the Vanoise Express will bring more life to P-V in the summer or not really...
Would be nice to see more going on, but a lot of people seem to genuinely prefer the beach for a summer holiday, and those that prefer the mountains maybe do so precisely because its all a bit more low-key than during the ski season.
I would love to open the bar in the summer, but its simply not financially worth the hassle. As it is, I'm in London for a few months earing some money and doing some promotion for the accommodation stuff.
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flying_squirrel, it's worth it if you can find somewhere out of town on the trail routes - or maybe in Italy. The bars and refuges around Courmayeur do a roaring trade in summer...the ones outside the town, that is.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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At a guess wouldn't places with many S/C apartments tend to have more occupancy during the summer from the owners or cheap sublets ? As opposed to resorts mainly hotel / chalet based. Which means the newer purpose-built resorts not only have more summer facilities to offer (golf, tennis, swimming, etc etc) but also more clients to pay for the upkeep. So the nice little places are going to find it hard to compete year round. As long as it doesn't bankrupt them, at least they'll stay nice little, unspoiled places waiting for next winter.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I think it's as much to do with places that had already established summer seasons. Walking and climbing places for example.
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In our village, most people take May off, they're usually exhausted as they've all got 2 or 3 jobs during the season. The village only comes alive in July and August when theres lots of traffic on the Petite St Bernard pass. Last year was the busiest ever in summer mainly because it was so hot everywhere else in France, so there might be a few more visitors this year now that can see what we offer. One of my neighbours opens his restaurant for the workers every day at lunchtime but I think he does it more as a service than for the reward. This year my wife is running painting and drawing holidays in the chalet, so it'll be interesting to see how they work out.
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You know it makes sense.
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Going back to Chantmerle for our summer break, as we want to buy an apartment, and it seemed a good enough reason to visit. We'll get to see it in Summer now. Taking the mountain bikes too.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Agree a break in May is much needed!
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Poster: A snowHead
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You didnt have an option for " having mad one near a beach" so I had to settle for "other"
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Nadenoodlee, That definitely falls under option 2, cos I bet you don't emerge before lunchtime the next day!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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No it doesnt! Due to my friends being pale scots they think that they have to have atleast 7 straight hours of exposure to the sun so in Zante we had to get up at 10!! would you believe it! and we had to go out for dinner at 8 then clubbing til 5/6!
One day I refused and got up at 11:30 after they tipped water on my head (theyre just jealous of my ability to tan rather than go ice white- red- white)
Not really a lazy hol PG, however I will be lazing about in August when we go to the villa
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Not really a lazy hol PG, however I will be lazing about in August when we go to the Villa
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Reading got them in a pre-season friendly, then?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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skanky, no need to be sarky! Id rather skin my toes that go to watch that team of fairies (Villa not Reading) - blame my ex! and my hatred of the midlands
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Perhaps Nadenoodlee meant THE Villa, as in the Sky programme? Not much time to be lazy there, they all seem to spend their time being sick, and doing other things I can't mention before the watershed...
(Not that I ever watch it, of course....)
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PG wrote: |
Perhaps Nadenoodlee meant THE Villa, as in the Sky programme? Not much time to be lazy there, they all seem to spend their time being sick, and doing other things I can't mention before the watershed...
(Not that I ever watch it, of course....) |
Or maybe Ricky Villa?
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No I used a capital V because everyone in my family refers to it as a place!
Ive changed it now so as not to disturb you skanky,
and PG, ewww no!
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Nadenoodlee, disturbed?
Anyway, last time I was at Villa Park, it wasn't very lazy. Crammed in, hot and watching a wine waiter do a very bad impersonation of goalkeeper.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Does ‘activity’ break (sports, etc), seaside include flotilla sailing for 2 weeks round the coast of Turkey? That was the closest, so got my vote.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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When I was at school we had a summer trip to the Alps. It took 2 days on a coach to reach Les Carroz via London and Paris. (Starting in bushmills N.I.)
We had a fantastic time when we got there. Went up the cable car in Chamonix, went to Lake Geneva and Annecy among other places. But as I remember the village we stayed in was totally deserted.
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