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Italian ski resorts have a charm and a
life of their own. Skiing in Italy is packed with special experiences
that will provide you with unforgettable memories. On these pages we
offer but a small selection of the available choices, but we will be
adding to them frequently so please come back often. And don't forget
the city of Torino (Turin) is host of the 2006 Olympics. Not in the city
mind you but in the great resorts in The Val d' Suza. Visiting Italy is
unique and traveling within Italy is a remarkable experience.
Often, skiing in one part of Italy,
the Aosta Valley for example where French is a main language, and skiing
in the Sud Tirol, where German is prominent, is like skiing in two different
countries. The food too varies along with regional languages and cultures,
as do the country's delicious wines. One
aspect that does not change however is Italy's innate friendliness, and
the easy- does - it attitude towards life's trials and tribulations. That,
and a ski holiday mentality make for a winning combination.
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Lest we forget, Italy is also
about great skiing. Now some may be surprised at this, but make no mistake,
this country has as much on slope action on offer as any in Europe.
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Want to name drop? Use Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, The Matterhorn or the Dolomites
just for starters. Heck if any of those do not impress your friends back
home then they are just not familiar with European skiing. Italy has duty
free skiing areas, skiing areas where one can ski into different countries,
year round skiing, and skiing areas that are open only, during the summer
months. Geddit? Italy is no poor relation when it comes to ski resorts.
The moral of the story is friend, if you have not considered Italy as
a ski holiday destination prior to now, this might be a good time.
Bill Fogarty
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