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I want to take my teenage (16) daughter in February half term to somewhere driveable in Europe. I want somewhere with a lot of skiing, reasonably cheap, room for two, preferably ski in/ski out, but would take a short drive if much cheaper.
Any ideas please? many thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Townspj, hello and welcome to Snowheads !
My family used to do family driving holidays to Austria, staying in the valley at Untergurgl (cheaper) and driving up to Obergurgl or Hochgurgl for the ski day.
Getting there from NE england by Hull ferry, and also stopping in germany overnight to add to the experience and lighten the driving.
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Townspj, welcome to Snowheads. At peak times, nowhere is cheap, but the suggestions above look good - and Austria may well be less busy than the French resorts, where our half term always coincides with one of the four big French school holiday weeks. Driving a short distance to lifts is no problem if there is ample free parking - leave the skis on the roof, just take your boots into the warm overnight, never have to walk far in ski boots. Very civilized way of doing it. You'll need snow tyres though.
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and if it's a very snowy week you might spend a bit of time digging. Warms you up, first thing!
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