Cross-Country Skiing Holidays - Top Deals in the Best Ski Regions!

Are you looking for a relaxing and active winter holiday? Then a cross-country ski holiday is just the thing for you. Cross-country skiing allows you to glide through snow-covered landscapes at your own pace and enjoy the tranquillity of nature far away from the hustle and bustle of the ski slopes. Book your cross-country ski holiday with SnowTrex to some of the most beautiful and snow-sure regions in Europe now - no lift pass required!

Cross-Country Skiing Holidays - Top Deals in the Best Ski Regions!
Cross-Country Skiing Holidays - Top Deals in the Best Ski Regions!

Cross-country ski holiday in Austria

Austria is known for its impressive mountain landscapes and first-class conditions for cross-country skiers. In regions such as Seefeld in Tyrol, one of the best cross-country skiing areas in Europe, you will find over 245 km of perfectly groomed trails for beginners and professionals. The Zillertal also attracts visitors with fantastic cross-country trails that lead through snow-covered valleys and forests. Many regions in Austria have also been awarded the trail quality seal, which guarantees the high quality and maintenance of the trails. Austria also impresses with its hospitality and a wide range of cross-country skiing hotels near the trails.

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Cross-country ski holiday in France

Cross-country skiers will find first-class conditions in France in winter. Regions such as Les 3 Vallées or Chamonix not only promise spectacular descents for skiers, but also numerous cross-country ski trails that lead through areas with guaranteed snow. France scores highly here with its good infrastructure and numerous cross-country skiing hotels that provide relaxation and comfort. The combination of cross-country skiing and indulgence is particularly popular, as the Grande Nation is known for its excellent cuisine, which is also appreciated in the Alps.

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Cross-country ski holiday in Italy

Italy and South Tyrol in particular are a paradise for cross-country skiers who want to combine spectacular landscapes with unique culture. The Alpe di Siusi alone, Europe's largest high plateau, has over 80 kilometres of perfectly groomed high-altitude trails with perfect snow conditions in the midst of breathtaking nature with views of the Dolomites. The neighbouring Val di Fiemme, where internationally renowned cross-country skiing competitions such as the Tour de Ski are held every year, is also a real highlight for amateur cross-country skiers.

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Cross-country ski holiday in Switzerland

Switzerland is considered one of the best destinations for cross-country skiers. Well-known regions such as the Engadin or Davos have extensive and snow-sure cross-country ski trail networks that lead through picturesque Alpine landscapes, are regular venues for cross-country skiing competitions such as the World Cup and boast over 240 kilometres of trails suitable for athletes of all abilities. Many cross-country skiing hotels here also offer direct access to the trails, so Nordic skiing fans can start the day on skis.

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Cross-country ski holiday in Germany

Germany offers cross-country skiers a wide variety of regions where they can enjoy nature on perfectly groomed trails. The Bavarian Forest, the Black Forest and the Allgäu are among the top destinations for cross-country skiers. The trails there run through dense forests and snow-covered valleys and are located at altitudes where snow is guaranteed. The family trails and circular trails for all skill levels are particularly popular.

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Cross-country ski holiday for beginners

  • Beginner-friendly trails: For beginners, many cross-country skiing regions offer specially marked, flat and well-groomed trails that are ideal for the first few metres on cross-country skis. These wide and well-organised trails provide a relaxed introduction to cross-country skiing.
  • Cross-country skiing lessons: In almost all cross-country skiing regions, there are cross-country skiing schools that offer courses for beginners. Here, the basic techniques in classic or skating technique are taught so that you can quickly achieve your first successes on the trail.
  • Equipment hire: If you don't have your own cross-country skiing equipment, numerous hire stations offer the option of hiring cross-country skis, poles and boots directly on site.

Cross-country ski holiday with spa

  • Wellness hotels with cross-country ski trails: In many cross-country skiing regions, wellness hotels are located in the immediate vicinity of the cross-country ski trails. These hotels combine sporting activities with relaxation and recreation so that you can recharge your batteries after a day on the trails in the hotel's own wellness areas with sauna, steam bath or massages.
  • Combination of sport and relaxation: Cross-country skiing and wellness is the perfect combination for anyone who wants to harmonise body and soul in winter. After an active day on the trails, you can relax your muscles in the wellness hotels and round off the day in whirlpools, relaxation rooms or with a sauna session.

Cross-country skiing holidays for families

  • Family-friendly trails: Many cross-country skiing areas have special trails that are particularly suitable for families. Easy and short routes provide children and beginners with an unforgettable cross-country skiing experience without being too physically demanding. These trails are often well signposted and safe to ski on.
  • Cross-country skiing accommodation for families: Family-friendly hotels in the cross-country skiing regions offer special family rooms, childcare and other amenities to ensure a pleasant stay for young and old alike.
  • New Year's Eve holiday with the family: A cross-country skiing holiday over New Year's Eve is particularly attractive for families. Many cross-country skiing regions organise special New Year's Eve events at the end of the year. There are also other activities for the whole family that can be perfectly combined with a relaxing stay in the best cross-country skiing hotels.

Snow safety for cross-country skiing

  • Snow-sure areas: Seefeld in Tyrol, the Seiser Alm in South Tyrol and the Bavarian Forest are among the best-known and most snow-sure cross-country skiing regions. Thanks to their altitude and excellent infrastructure, these regions guarantee the best conditions for cross-country skiers who want to rely on perfectly groomed trails and guaranteed snow.
  • Best time to travel for cross-country skiing with guaranteed snow: The best time to travel for a cross-country skiing holiday in areas with guaranteed snow is between December and March, when the conditions are ideal for cross-country skiers. During these months, the trails are perfectly groomed and many areas guarantee snow on winter holidays.
  • Offer of cross-country ski trails: In the snow-sure regions, you can expect well-developed and groomed trail networks that are suitable for cross-country skiers of all skill levels. From easy beginner trails to challenging routes, there is something for every taste. Information on the current availability of the trails can be found on the official websites of the respective tourism associations.

FAQ's

Where is cross-country skiing possible?

Cross-country skiing is possible in many winter sports regions in Europe, especially in the snow-sure areas of the Alps and low mountain ranges. The largest and most popular cross-country skiing areas include Seefeld in Tyrol (245 km), the Engadin (240 km) in Switzerland and the Seiser Alm in South Tyrol (80 km). The Val di Fiemme in Italy (150 km) and the Bavarian Forest in Germany (2,000 km) also offer extensive networks of trails for all levels of ability. All of these regions are ideal for a relaxing cross-country skiing weekend or an extended cross-country skiing trip.

Is cross-country skiing difficult?

Cross-country skiing is more technically demanding than it seems at first glance, but can be learnt quickly with a little practice. The classic technique in particular is easy to learn, while skating requires a little more skill. However, many cross-country skiing areas offer special lessons to make it easier for beginners to get started.

What do you need for cross-country skiing?

First and foremost, you need cross-country skis, poles and suitable cross-country boots for cross-country skiing. Warm and breathable functional clothing that keeps the body warm during exercise without overheating is also important. Shorter and more stable skis are suitable for the skating technique, while longer skis are used for the classic technique. If required, the complete equipment can often be hired from local providers in the cross-country skiing areas.

As a cross-country skiing beginner, can I book lessons via SnowTrex?

Cross-country skiing lessons cannot be booked directly through SnowTrex, but in many regions there are local cross-country skiing schools where you can book lessons on site. The availability of lessons varies depending on the destination. In this case, it is best to enquire with the respective providers in advance.

Do I have to book a lift pass for a cross-country ski holiday?

No, a lift pass is generally not necessary for cross-country skiers. However, it is worth finding out in advance about the specific conditions at your holiday destination, such as whether certain high-altitude trails are only accessible by cable car. Most SnowTrex offers include accommodation and lift pass. However, the lift pass can often be deselected in the booking process for individual travellers who prefer cross-country skiing to downhill skiing.

Does SnowTrex offer cross-country skiing accommodation in the immediate vicinity of cross-country ski trails?

Yes, some of the accommodations offered by SnowTrex are located in the immediate vicinity of the cross-country ski trails. This means you can access the cross-country ski trail directly from the hotel. Whether a cross-country ski trail is nearby and how far away it is can be found in the respective accommodation description.