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Snowy holiday?

7 replies

ArabellaUmbrella · 02/02/2019 17:18

Has anyone had a holiday where you've been able to do lots of fun snowy activities? Not looking for a skiing holiday, more of a sledging, tobogganing, making snowmen, going for snowy walks type holiday. We have two DS aged 9 and 14. Thanks.

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ArabellaUmbrella · 02/02/2019 21:55

Hopeful bumpSmile

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Nononononono33 · 02/02/2019 21:59

Finland? I have been to Levi several times. Lots of walks including across a frozen lake. Snowshoeing, snowmobiling, huskies, reindeer farms, sledging, gondola trips (you don’t have to ski down), cross country skiing if you fancy it. Lots of downhill skiing too, of course, including easy family slopes.

Nononononono33 · 02/02/2019 22:00

Forgot to mention the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights...

ArabellaUmbrella · 02/02/2019 22:06

Oh that sounds so lovely, thank you.

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PenguinPandas · 03/02/2019 15:13

We've done Finnish Lapland and its lovely - husky and reindeer sledging, snowmobiles etc would recommend though very cold outside minus 27! We did a Christmas package which was magical but probably bumps up price.

Also been to Hintertux in Austria - snow all year there and can go up cable car, for walks and to an ice palace under the top of the mountain, went in May, kids built snowmen, it was around 25C-30C on the ground. If you go in winter there's more snow based activities. Flew to Innsbruck with Easyjet I think. In the summer there's white water rafting etc as well.

ArabellaUmbrella · 03/02/2019 17:02

Thank you I have just seen your reply PenguinPandas. Also sounds lovely!

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Swiftier · 03/02/2019 20:29

Norway or Finland for sure 😁

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