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Cheapest guaranteed snow

North Lower Neil
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We've not had enough snow round our way to build snowmen, go sledging etc since the year before my eldest was born. I feel like they are missing out, so if we still get any by next winter time, was considering a snow holiday.
However, anywhere with skiing is expensive (and as we now have to go in school holidays, prices are crazy anyway!) and there aren't many 'guaranteed' snow type places that don't have skiing.
Any ideas of where I may be able to get a cheap non skiing snow holiday? Or am I best of just considering Loch Ness in January and hoping for the best?
However, anywhere with skiing is expensive (and as we now have to go in school holidays, prices are crazy anyway!) and there aren't many 'guaranteed' snow type places that don't have skiing.
Any ideas of where I may be able to get a cheap non skiing snow holiday? Or am I best of just considering Loch Ness in January and hoping for the best?
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Cheers - first one was more like what I kept finding, ski resorts also good for non skiiers, whereas I'd rather a (cheaper) non ski resort, but the second link is a bit more promising!1
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Plenty of sites out there either dedicated to ski/non ski split holidays and the same for purely non skiers.
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Aaah, crap. This is a frozen water thread. I thought it was a special offer for some Class A.22
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The Cairngorms are usually snowy, within driving distance and not just full of skiers1
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Mount Baker,Washington State-----holds the world record at 95 feet of snow and has 13 feet on its ski slopes as of the weekend.0
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Probably isn't cheap....johnnyhumphrey said:Mount Baker,Washington State-----holds the world record at 95 feet of snow and has 13 feet on its ski slopes as of the weekend.
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When I was in the forces we used to go skiing in Aviemore but if I remember rightly there was loads of sledge slopes & general playing around in the snow going on away from the slopes.
Am sure it was from Edinburgh station direct to Aviemore.
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Probably is for @SDAddick, probably not for the rest of us.North Lower Neil said:
Probably isn't cheap....johnnyhumphrey said:Mount Baker,Washington State-----holds the world record at 95 feet of snow and has 13 feet on its ski slopes as of the weekend.
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The train goes direct from kings Cross or if you're feeling adventurous the night train from Euston. The Aviemore highland resort is great for kids.Jon2461 said:When I was in the forces we used to go skiing in Aviemore but if I remember rightly there was loads of sledge slopes & general playing around in the snow going on away from the slopes.
Am sure it was from Edinburgh station direct to Aviemore.
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Thanks - Caledonian Sleeper could be easier than driving!0
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Iceland will be cheap to get to, not that cheap once you're there though0
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Colombia/Peru.
Especially if you know the right snowman.0 -
Scandinavia0
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Went sledging and built a snowman today so that's that sorted!1
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Chatham0
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Yesterday they were Snowboarding down Detling Hill trying to set the speed camera off at the bottom.3
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Austria can be cheaper than you expect, especially if you stay away from the most popular ski villages. And the service is always top notch. Nearly every Czech skier I know goes to Austria rather than their own ski "resorts" because, they say the Czech ones are Austrian prices, Czech service...
My niece also recently skied for the first time, weekend in Munich, train ride to the ski resort.0