Saalbach-Hinterglemm Leogang Ski Circus - Austria, Dolomiti Super ski - Italy, and les Trois Vallées - France, three skiing area that will keep any snow sports aficionado entertained for hours and kilometres, if the intent is snowboarding or skiing the 2013 ski season away. With a combined total of 2000 kms of ski runs, a decent variety of levels ski runs and some discount on the ski passes, these three areas really represent some good skiing or snowboarding alternatives for all discover if you haven't already done so. Let's start with Saalbach-Hinterglemm Leogang Ski Circus that is situated in the Salzburg sate of Austria. This Austrian ski resort puts at your disposal approximately 200km of well-groomed ski runs (about 70 ski runs), of which 90 are blue, 95 are red, and the remaining 15 black for the proficient downhiller. On top of the 200 km of pistes on offer, you will also have access to the fun park, the racing track, mogul tracks, and flood-lit toboggan. The ski area of Saalbach-Hinterglemm Leogang Ski Circus has around 55 lifts that will take you to a max altitude of 2100. The Apr&egarve;s ski action in the area is great too, with the many restaurants, bars and mountain huts and locals that will ensure that never a dull moment be spent in the fascinating Saalbach-Hinterglemm Leogang Ski Circus ski area. An adult day ski pass will cost you €43.50. You can book your rendez-vous on the snow by visiting skisaalbachaustria.com. The next ski area I would like to present is the Dolomitiski Superski ski area in the northern eastern part of Italy, in the South Tyrol region. Incidentally, not that far from the ski area we just presented above (115km away). This ski area is a bit particular in that it includes 12 skiing areas within itself. Those twelve skiing areas form together part of the larger scale Dolomiti Superski area. The area covers more than 1200km of ski runs served by 450 lifts, of which 30% are blue, 60& red and the remaining 10%, black. Needless to say that with such a huge amount of runs, all levels are catered for, making it a great area to go skiing this 2013 with your family. The kids and parents will love it. Besides, when you travel to the Dolomiti Superski are, it means that you are in Italy, which means you will be surrounded by warm hearted people and will be fed excellent cuisine. Additionally, due to its favourable weather conditions, ski wise, it couldn't get any better. Because of its altitude and location, the Dolomiti Superski area is almost guaranteed excellent powder snow, every skier's dream. And you can live that dream too as there are some excellent offers for this great ski area. And for your information, a day adult ski pass will cost you €48 and a child's ski pass, €34. The last ski area featured in this article is the French ski area of les 3 Vallées, known to be the largest skiing area in the world as such, with more than 600km of well-groomed ski runs. The ski area regroups 8 villages (the most famous ones being Courchevel and Val Thorens). Unlike the Dolomiti Superski area, it is not a bunch of smaller ski areas, but a group of ski resorts. That is why it is considered to be the biggest one in the world. The 3 Valleys or Trois Vallées is perfect for families, groups, pairs or individuals. With 600km of well-groomed ski runs, you can imagine that everybody without exceptions will find exactly what they are looking for. The ski pass rates are average, and a one day adult ski pass can be purchased for €49. But if your purchase it on a Saturday. Then you're in to benefit from a €10 discount, effectively bringing the price of the ski pass down to €39. The skiing 2013 season ends on the 9th May and will resume in November-December.
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