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In Italy, singles will find what they’re looking for at Sauze d’Ouix. Famous for its après-ski, Sauze d’Oulx manages to surprise many visitors. The ski area is extensive and varied, linked to Sansicario, Sestriere, and also Montgenevre just across
border in France. There are pretty, quaint little cobbled streets in
old part of
village, and it is a popular weekend retreat for Italians from Turin or Milan. Winter activities include ice skating, torchlight descents, and cinema; as well as a good range of lively bars and restaurants and a weekly market.
Every skier should go to Klosters at least once in their lifetime. The area is giant and so popular that it always feels like a big party. As it is always
case with busy resorts,
on-slope dining and bars are lively and top quality. The Youth Hostel has some cozy single rooms and is filled with singles from around
world looking for a good time on
slope and off.
Andorra is geared to
single, adult skier who is looking for something different. It is populated in
winter by mainly Spanish, French, and English skiers who don’t seem to mind
college-like atmosphere which includes cramming several people into a room, eating late in
evening, and going to loud crowded bars.
These are just of few of
European resorts designed with
single in mind.
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Chryss Cada has been a freelance ski writer for more than a dozen years.
Her travel writing appears on-line, in print and on the airwaves. As a freelance journalist she covers breaking news and regional trends for the Boston Globe. She has a nationally syndicated lifestyle column that appears in papers across the country, including The Washington Post and she's working on her first novel.