Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Going On Ski Holidays To Get Rid Of The Winter Blues

Going On Ski Holidays To Get Rid Of The Winter Blues by Anna Stenning

Going for a short trip abroad to a warm climate during the winter months is just one way of getting away from the winter blues, however, then you have to face the fact of coming back to the cold climates of the UK, on top of which you will be feeling the holiday blues. Many would wonder why they had even bothered to come back, pining for that warm sandy beach and blaring sunshine. The worst bit is when your tan begins to fade!

There is another way round this dilemma, as many people would be mad not to take up the opportunity of going on a holiday to a warm destination. Any opportunity to look like you have caught a good tan and walking into work with a healthy glow, is never to be missed especially if you are a woman. However, not everybody can afford a holiday like this, therefore the other option is to go on an activity holiday - namely ski holidays.

Ski holidays are something which everybody can enjoy, especially if they are intended for large groups and families. Not only that you would not have to worry about piling on the pounds from a massive amount of alcohol consumption and eating ice-creams. Instead you would be rest-assured with the prospect of keeping your body physically fit, challenged and active. Going skiing is not just about sliding down a few hills and mountains. First-time skiers would need to learn how to keep their balance, using their leg muscles to control which way they travel and to control how fast they go.

Some ski holidays are designed especially for people who have never been skiing, therefore extra tuition and private lessons are given to those with minimal experience. This is a more expensive venture; however, it is ideal for those keen on learning. Skiing is an experience that many people, who have the opportunity, should experience at least once in their life. Skiing is something that one would experience as a safe and fun way of being daring.

The best places of accommodation when going skiing is in a cosy ski chalet, as opposed to a hotel. Chalets are offered for private hire, shared with friends or shared with other people outside of your own groups. Some can come tailor-made with en-suite shower and bathroom facilities, or again shared with others. Kitchen facilities however, are more often shared, therefore one would need to have their supply of essentials.

Some chalets can come fully equipped with cleaners, inclusive of meals and a porter. But these are much higher in the price bracket, which means if one is feeling the need to splurge or spoil themselves on a skiing trip, then this is the way forward. However no chalet is complete without the panoramic mountainous views that surround the area, making the stay evermore luxurious. The chalets are usually situated within easy reach of the ski slopes and lifts, making it easier for you to travel around on the resort.

When going skiing you forget the fact the resort is blanketed with thick snow and is often chilly. You feel more motivated to stay active, hone your skiing skills and give your entire a good workout. When you return to the rainy UK, the only thing that will make you feel down is the thought of not seeing the beautiful mountain surroundings and missing out on the skiing.



Anna Stenning loves her ski holidays, especially during the winter as this helps her to stay fit and active.

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