Ski Better Together: Group Holidays with Inghams

Tignes, France

Best for: Mixed ability

The gentle blue and green runs from the top of the Borsat chair are superb for beginners, while more significant challenges can be found on the Grand Motte glacier. A wealth of on-mountain and ski-to-the-door bars and restaurants also make it easy to arrange places to meet for lunch and at the end of the ski day. The après ski is great too!

Sauze d'Oulx, Italy

Best for: Great value parties in the snow

The friendly, laidback atmosphere in Sauze makes it an ideal destination for skiing all day and partying until late into the night. The resort has an unrivalled reputation for being lively and fantastic bars, live music venues and clubs line the streets.

The varied and extensive ski area offers everything from tree skiing to long, high, open runs. You should find something to suit all tastes in your group. The pistes can be surprisingly free of crowds too, ensuring plenty of space on the slopes for your group.

Obergurgl, Austria

Best for: Family ski groups

Obergurgl offers guaranteed snow, queue-free modern lifts and immaculate slope grooming. There are two beginner areas and a ski school with an excellent reputation, great for helping little ones find their ski legs. For intermediates there is an extensive choice for skiers who like long, spacious blue and red runs.

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl has some challenging black runs and good moguls on the unprepared ski routes or book a guide to explore the deep powder off-piste skiing on the Hohe Mut in Obergurgl.

Zermatt, Switzerland

Best for: Advanced groups

Widely considered one of the best ski resorts in Europe, due to the endless on and off piste options, charming village and the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt is not to be missed by experienced skiers. With its high altitudes and abundance of north facing slopes, powder-hounds will find plenty of deep snow, days after it falls.

Zermatt has a fun and lively après and night-time scene, with après starting at the end of the slopes in charming huts, and continuing into town with live music venues and nightclubs guaranteed to make an entertaining evening.

Les Deux Alpes, France

Best for: Combined skier and snowboarder groups

Les Deux Alpes is a premier destination for both skiers and snowboarders, and together, the two usually mismatched groups can easily explore the mountainside. The glacier provides some incredible riding, suitable for all abilities, while the world-class snow park welcomes both freestyle skiers and snowboarders.

Selva, Italy

Best for: World Class Skiing

Selva is a gateway to the famous Sellaronda skiing circuit, where you can ski around the gigantic limestone monoliths of the Gruppo Sella. Selva, part of Dolomiti Superski, the largest lift system in Europe, combines the best of Italian and South Tyrolean traditions for a unique ski holiday experience. Choose to tour a different area every day, with plenty of mountain restaurants to stop and refuel, and no need for a bus!

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