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Come spring skiing in Les 2 Alpes

Enjoy a spring ski break

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By Rob Wood, Updated

Beautiful weather, super skiing and great après-ski - what's not to love?

Easter is time for the school holidays, and there will be an influx of families, but as school holidays go this tends to be the quieter of them, so don't be put off coming on a spring ski holiday at this time of year. And if you don't need to holiday at the same time as the school kids, then once the families go back you can expect pretty deserted mountains for the final weeks - the locals favourite time of year.

Accommodation deals in Les 2 Alpes

Late season deals and offers are in an abundance as the season draws to a close. Every spring, accommodation providers often offer savings, particularly independent chalet and hotel operators, so if you hunt around you'll typically find that end of season rates are a different kettle of fish to those peak season weeks. Some have even been known to offer free kids lift passes or heavily discounted ski lessons.

Springtime après-ski in Les 2 Alpes

As the season draws to a close, it's party time. A whole host of bashes, music festivals and table dancing will take place in late April to provide a fitting send off to a great season. Keep an eye on the events calendar, or get friendly with the local bar staff to find out where tonight's party is at. 

And whilst you're out and about in town check out the end-of-season sales that often offer excellent value. As shops clear their winter stock, discounts can be significant, making spring a great time to invest in equipment for future adventures.

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Snow sure spring skiing in Les 2 Alpes

Spring skiing brings some of the best days on the mountain, with fresh powder followed by bluebird skies and longer days to enjoy the slopes. Thanks to dedicated piste teams, conditions remain strong through to the end of the season. To make the most of softer spring snow and changing conditions, having the right ski equipment is key for a comfortable, enjoyable final run of the winter. Take a look at our recommended ski hire shops to make sure you've got the best equipment on your feet.

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Learn to ski in Les 2 Alpes

Spring skiing is a fantastic time to improve your technique and enjoy the mountains at a more relaxed pace. With warmer temperatures, softer snow and quieter slopes, it’s the perfect environment for ski school lessons, giving you more space to build confidence and refine your skills. March and April offer great conditions, with most lifts and pistes open, while the calmer atmosphere means instructors can help you make the most of every run. Add in sunshine, terrace lunches and late-season offers, and spring is a great time to learn and progress on the slopes.

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Go walking in Les 2 Alpes

Spring skiing isn’t just about making the most of the slopes - longer days mean more time to enjoy everything the mountains have to offer. As the clocks ‘spring’ forward, evenings stay lighter, giving you the chance to explore walking trails, stroll through the resort or watch the sun set over the peaks. 

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Upcoming Events

In winter the resort is host to a number of international festivals and skiing events. The Rise Festival just before Christmas features big name bands and DJs, while other big winter events include the Mad Snow Race in January. In the summer, snow camps and freestyle ski competitions take place on the glacier, while the legendary mountain bike race, the Mountain of Hell, takes place at the end of June.

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