Alpine Property Podcast

15. Easter Skiing In The Alps


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Welcome to Episode 15 of Alpine Property Podcast with me Steve Thomas, this episode is the final one for this winter season. With Easter almost upon us, I discuss here the advantages of Easter skiing and the best destinations to ski during this time of the year.


Key Takeaways

  • Easter skiing is less crowded compared to the peak times of Christmas, New Year, and February weeks. This means the slopes are quieter, lifts have smaller queues, and getting around your ski domain is more efficient.
  • With longer days, more blue sky, sunny days, and warmer weather compared to peak season, Easter skiing provides a more relaxed and enjoyable experience. Families with young children can also enjoy the snow without worrying about cold feet and hands.
  • Prices at Easter are generally less than peak season weeks, making it a perfect time to visit. Lift passes, ski hire, flights, and transfers are also much more affordable during this time of year.
  • Ski areas with their own microclimates, such as the Grand Massif, can generate above-average snowfall, making them snow-sure destinations even during Easter. This is also a good factor to consider when buying a ski property.


Keep your eyes peeled for Lesley and I will be back again with brand new episodes and guest interviews for the summer in the Alps and watch out for special episodes dropping during the interseason. I hope you found all 15 episodes of the podcast useful if you would like to have a conversation about buying and owning a property in the French or Swiss Alps, then please reach out to us. 


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Alpine Property PodcastBy Steve & Lesley Thomas