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Catherine Cooper checks out the best small resorts in big ski areas across Europe

November 30, 2023 14:34
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Catherine Cooper,

Catherine Cooper

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If you’re planning a ski break, it can be tempting to opt for one of the big-name resorts, whether it’s for the ease of booking or the promise of getting more for your money.

But look just a little further afield, and you’ll find plenty of smaller, lesser-known resorts attached to the same vast ski areas, offering a holiday at a gentler pace and often a lower budget — without compromising on slope access.

Vaujany, Alpe d’Huez, France

This traditional mountain village sits at 1,250 metres in front of the Grandes Rousses Massif, and is linked to the 250km ski area of Alpe d’Huez via cable car.

As well as plenty of charm, sunny Vaujany has top-of-the-range facilities such as an excellent sports centre with a huge pool, bowling alley and ice rink, and is easy to navigate on a series of outdoor escalators.