If you yell "single" in
lift line, there are several European resorts catering to your desires for fun and companionship. France’s Val d’Isère is known for its lively nightlife and its group lessons, a winning combination for single snow sport enthusiasts. In November at
Ski School, choose either a full week or a long weekend of intensive courses designed to set you up for
season. Participants ski on
Grand Motte Glacier in Tignes. Many skiers and snowboarders come on their own to these early season clinics to enjoy
group atmosphere.
Once those ski skills are honed, head to Switzerland’s legendary Verbier. Verbier, situated at an altitude of 1,500 meters (4,875 feet) is part of
skiing area in
Four Vallées, which offers over 410 kilometers (256 miles) of runs for all levels and 92 ski-lift installations, which can all be used with a single ski pass. The highest point of this area at high altitude is
summit of
Mont Fort glacier, at 3,330 meters (10,825 feet), and it offers ideal skiing conditions from
beginning to
end of
season. After a day on its challenging slopes you can head to
village center, a hub of activity where all
hotspots are found. Visit
Farinet, Fer à Cheval and Garbo, where bars and cafés can be found aplenty around
town square and alleys.
Also providing both world-renowned skiing and nightlife is Austria’s St. Anton. St. Anton am Arlberg was
host for
2001 World Alpine Championships and is arguably one of
best ski resorts in
world. St. Anton is
resort for a challenge, with awesome off-trail, moguls and powder. Snowboarders have only recently been welcomed at this resort, but now have a great variety to choose from. In addition to variety on
hill, St Anton offers a wide range of après-ski, with bars and clubs galore.