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Ubytovn svat petr6/11/2023 One of Europe’s most unusual countries, a tiny speck straddling the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain, Andorra specialises in attracting other Europeans to its ski slopes and shopping centres. If you’re seeking really rock-bottom prices, look no further than Pas de la Casa (top), right on the French border, with cheap and fairly rowdy nightlife at the foot of Andorra’s largest ski area, the Grandvalira. Lift passes vary greatly in price, depending on where and when you go, but bear in mind that destinations listed here cover hugely varying sizes of ski areas. ![]() ![]() When planning your next skiing trip, however, there are several others worth considering, so for those heading for the slopes this winter, here’s a list of my top budget ski destinations in six countries. Germany and Switzerland, similarly, are emphatically not “ budget skiing” territory.Īnd so I happily added Italy to my list of European skiing destinations that won’t break your bank. I was bowled over by a 6.50€ bowl of soup and pasta for 8.50€. Quite a change from France’s Val d’Is è re, where coffee ran anywhere from 2.90€ to 4€, soup (soup!) set me back 13€, and let’s not even talk about the 26€ pasta. In cute little mountain restaurants I paid 1.10€ for coffee, 2€ for soft drinks, and 4€ for a pint (half a litre) of beer… and that’s just the drinks. ![]() Skiing in Italy‘s fabulous Sella Ronda in the Dolomites just last month, I was stunned by the low prices I found for food and drink.
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