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Best Place for cheap accomodation

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi

A group of 5 of us are looking to go away for a few days skiing but we want to know where is the cheapest resort to stay in. we literally want a hostel to stay in

Any suggestions

Cheers
Tom
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
2025474, welcome to Snowheads. With a ski holiday, the accommodation is usually a fairly small component in overall cost - ski pass, ski hire and tuition will cost a fair bit, so you need to look at the cost of the overall package. Apres ski is generally cheaper (and more lively) in many of the Austrian resorts than in French resorts - if your holiday requirements include improbable amounts of beer in lively bars, you're probably best off going to Austria.

Cheapest packages (and good) are sometimes with Action Outdoors who do holidays by coach to UCPA centres in France - have a look at their website. If that formula interests you, there's a discount code somewhere on snowheads. Price includes full board, pass, tuition, ski hire, the lot. Around £650 including travel.

There is a good hostel in Chamonix, if you are already experienced skiers - I've not stayed there, but my niece and her BF did. They lived on baguettes and said the hostel was excellent, and sociable. Someone will know the name.

There has been little snow over much of the Alps in the last few weeks, and some warm temperatures have not done the snow much good. However, the weather is changing right now - so if snow quality is important to you, that's something else to factor in. Plenty of snow reports, and weather forecasting, elsewhere on snowheads.

You might get some good cheap last minute deals through Tour Operators.

When you say "a few days" skiing, most holidays are a week - it's generally much easier (and better value) to do a week.
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