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STMORITZ Top Stories
 
The Dallas Morning News: Downhill skiing was born in Europe, and for double-black-and-better skiers, no mountains surpass the Alps. Long, steep, often ungroomed runs and sensational off-piste skiing lie beyond the crowded groomed runs. Also Online Ski...
The Independent: St Moritz is where winter sports holidays began in 1864, and the world famous resort has dominated its south-eastern corner of Switzerland ever since. But there are a dozen other villages, somewhat overshadowed by their illustrious neighbour, that are well...
The Times: 1 Morzine, France £379 The minibar in the lounge of Chalet Christophe is in the shape of a Mini. There are surfboards attached to the walls and table football at this fun chalet run by Rudechalets (0870 0687030, rudechalets.com). Rooms include Xbox 360s, and...
The Independent: It was BritishColumbia which really got the ball rolling, with epic early-season snowfall. The Alps started more slowly, with promising reports from Austria and France. Then, towards mid-December, it was the turn of Italy and Switzerland to announce that...
The Times: AS EVERY winter sports enthusiast knows, getting to the resort can be tricky, especially if you travel by budget airline without a tour operator to arrange transfers. Luckily, increased demand (32 per cent of British skiers now travel independently) has led to...
The Independent: The best view in swanky St Moritz is from a terrace overlooking the lake. The Carlton Sun Terrace opened last December at the St Moritz Hotel, which was built as a holiday home for Tsar Nicholas II. Here the troubled monarch could forget the turmoil of...
TravelVideo: > Famous ski resorts like Engadin/St.Moritz and Zermatt have already opened their slopes and offer great...
The Australian: HAD you been travelling near the village of Cranleigh, about 80km south of London, one Sunday earlier this year, you could have followed the signs to the cricket match and made the most extraordinary discovery. For sure, there was much that was familiar from...