Why The Alps Present A Perfect Getaway
Being one of the largest mountain ranges in the whole of Europe, the Alps provides a host of breathtaking sights. Formed over approximately 100 million years ago when the African and Eurasian tectonic plates collided, the range spans across eight Alpine countries – Italy and France being two.
As this gorgeous range sits on the borders of many popular European tourist destinations, visiting this wonder is a must, especially for a romantic getaway. With easy flights leaving from all over the UK there is no excuse not to fly out to this small, snowy paradise. Accommodation around the Alps can vary from luxury 5* hotels to scenic chalets hidden away in a small valley.
Swiss Alps by Artur Staszewski
Of course outdoor sports are the main draw of the Alps. With more than two million skiers and snowboarders visiting every year, it is safe to say that the Alps is the Mecca for snow sports. With cities such as Chamonix situated on the French border and Cortina d’Ampezzo situated on the Italian border, the Alps boasts an impressive range of culture with four different dialects spoken at different points along its length.
Apart from sports, the Alps has impressive spas and health clubs dotted all over the range from St Moritz to Morillon. As some of the Spas double up as hotels, these health resorts are perfect for a quiet getaway with a loved one, with time to relax and enjoy each other’s company. With some of the most impressive and newest treatments on the market, a few days in a spa with nothing but fresh mountain air and impressive surroundings will surely give you and your other half some well-deserved peace of mind.
Cimon della Pala, Dolomites, Italy by rachel_thecat
Not only are there spas and health resorts to visit, the Alps boasts an impressive range of cuisine. Depending on where you are situated, the food may vary. However, generally you should find it easy to find some classy eateries to visit with foods ranging from Italian to French and Swiss. Let your taste buds dance with excitement as you try something new and let loose.
As seasons change around the mountains, so picking the perfect time to go all depends on your personal choice. As summer is usually only three or four months long, the Alps is more often than not a haven for people who prefer the cold to the heat. That said, the summer months are gorgeous, experiencing highs of 27-30 degrees, and really the Alps are beautiful all year round. Make sure that you research the seasons before you fly so you can build a trip around you and your other half’s personal preferences.
Muriel Fish is planning a summer trip to the Alps this year and has been looking for accommodation at alpsaccommodation.com.
Category: Mountains, Travel Tips