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Eurostar Snow Train - Fly To The Alps
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Ski Train To The French Alps With Eurostar
Eurostar Ski Train Direct To The French Alps
Take a ride with us to the French Alps with The Eurostar Ski Train
Enjoy first class skiing and snow boarding experience on some of the best European ski slopes.
Eurostar's hugely popular French Alps Ski Train services direct to the heart of the French Alps offer access to a wide range of top french ski resorts such as Courchevel, Meribel, Tignes, Les Arcs and Val d'Isere, allowing skiers of every level to visit destinations tailored to their needs.
Eurostar provides two direct French Alps ski trains to the french alps a week, stopping at Moutiers, Aime la Plagne and Bourg St Maurice. Travellers can opt for the overnight French Alps Ski Train service which departs on Friday night, arriving early Saturday morning and giving an extra two days on the slopes. Alternatively the scenic day French alps Ski Train service popular with families passes through the beautiful Burgundy region and on to the French Alps, departing from London Waterloo on Saturday morning and arriving at Bourg St Maurice early evening.
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The Eurostar Ski Train railway stations are located high in the french Alps, meaning a short bus ride to the ski resorts, and avoiding the lengthy coach transfers experienced when flying.
Standard class Ski Train returns to the French Alps start from just £179, or skiers can indulge themselves travelling Leisure Select from £269, benefiting from roomier accommodation and meals and drinks served at seat.
There are alternative ways of getting to the French ski resorts by rail via Eurostar Connections, or Rail Europe,s Snow Train travelling by Eurostar to either Paris or Lille and connecting with TGV or other domestic rail services. The Snowtrain is good option for travellers wishing to depart to the French Alps on other days of the week.
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Take The Eurostar Snow Train By Day Or by Night
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Choosing The Best Ski Resort
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Choosing the right ski holiday destination can be daunting. We've prepared for you a brief description of all the resorts in the French Alps to make your life easier. Find out which one is best suited to your needs and enjoy the best ski holiday experience this winter.
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Courchevel
Loved by the jet set, Courchevel doesn't have to cost a fortune. The most extensive and varied resort in the Trois Vallées, with plenty for everyone - and no need to look elsewhere. You'll remember your ski holiday here for a long time. |
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La plagne
La plagne might be plug-ugly, but this is an intermediate's paradise. Plentiful off-piste, extensive purples and reliable snow. And the link with Les Arcs - the Paradiski area - makes it an even more attractive ski holiday. |
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Les arcs
Les arcs is ideal for families, intermediates and boarders abound. Wether you choose Les Arcs 2000, 1950, 1800 or 1650, there's loads of long-descents and the link with La Plagne provides even more choice. A functional, purpose-built resort, ideal for mixed-ability groups - and it won't cost the earth either, making it a ski holiday to remember. |
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Meribel
A first-rate resort Meribel is in the middle of the Trois Vallées. If you can't find somewhere to ski here, you might as well pack it in. Meribel offers little queuing, rapid slope access and pleasant accommodation. A holiday to remember - and no need for a phrasebook. |
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Tignes
Character-free, snow-laden. If it's adventure you're after, Tignes is the place to be. Plenty of off-piste runs, lots of boarding and breathtaking descents making it a thrilling ski holiday. If you want Alpine charm and après ski activities, go to Val. |
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Tickets For Every Occation
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