Whether you're going on a winter sports holiday in France, Austria or Switzerland: it's always exciting to actually have snow. In these areas you are currently sure that a lot of snow will fall.
You've been looking forward to your ski holiday, booked in advance, for weeks or months. Ensuring a little snow is a good thing. Have you ever arrived at your winter sports destination and couldn't see a speck of snow? In this article, you can read which items you can still cancel.
Snow guarantee in France
Worrying about a slope without snow won't help you much. Increase your anticipation and focus on places where the greatest chance of snow currently exists. According to Snowplaza, you're definitely guaranteed snow in these French winter sports areas:
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Chamonix: The snow on the mountain reaches 450 cm, and 30 cm in the valley.
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Argentinian: Here the snow can reach 450 cm high and 30 cm in the valley.
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Why? The snow depth in this ski area reaches 450 cm on the mountain and 30 cm in the valley.
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Samoans: Here there is a slightly lower snow layer on the mountain, which is 410 cm. It is practically snow-free in the valley.
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Flynn, Les Careuses, Morion, Sext Ver a Cheval: Also in these four places, the average snow in the valley does not exceed 0 cm, and all the snow is present on the mountain, which can reach a height of 450 cm.
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Oris en Oisan: There is a little less snow at Auris En Oisans than the places mentioned above, but with 410cm of snow on the mountain, this shouldn't spoil the fun. Snow also falls in abundance in the valley, reaching a height of 97 cm.
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Alpe d'Huez: There is a snow mass of 410 cm in the mountain, and 97 cm in the valley.
Snow guarantee in Austria and Switzerland
There's also plenty of snowy fun to be had in other countries, according to Snowplaza. There is enough snow in these areas.
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Valera, Flames, LAX Switzerland: In these three places there is an average of about 376 cm of snow on the mountains. There is a small layer of snow in the valley, about 16 cm high.
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Why am Arlberg | Austria: In Austria, the snow on the mountain falls less, about 360 cm, but it is still enough for skiing. There is a layer 65 cm thick in the valley.
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Oberlich, Schroken, Stuben, and Heir in Austria: Also in these places, the snow depth currently reaches 360 cm on the mountain and 65 cm in the valley.
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Zug in Switzerland: Surprisingly, Zug also has 360 cm of snow on the mountain and 65 cm in the valley.
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Lochental in Switzerland: There is a little less snow here, a layer of 348 cm. The depth of snow in the valley is about 120 cm.
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