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Discover our ski holidays departing in March
Make the most of March - If you are wondering where to go skiing or snowboarding in March, you are not alone, Inghams offer fantastic European & Canadian resorts in high altitude destinations, meaning we can offer snow-sure winter holidays all the way through the season, including March.
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Part of the Grandvalira ski area with 200 kilometres of slopesExcellent for beginners and intermediatesWide, well-groomed slopes and ski schools with English speaking instructors
Zermatt offers an impressive high altitude of 3,820m, making it a top destination for decent March snow conditions.
With a high altitude of 3,200m, Val Thorens provides snowy pistes well into March and beyond.
A high altitude of 2,730m, Banff is certainly worth considering for some March skiing.
Cervinia is one of the slightly lower of altitude of just over 2000m but the great thing is it's access - slopes connecting to Zermatt, nearby glaciers.
Yes in some resorts. Our experts hand pick high altitude resorts so you can find a variety of destinations still under a blanket of snow in March.
Though there are still plenty of resorts open at this time of year, you may find some of the resorts (usually the lower altitude ones) closed or with limited offerings. It is best to opt for a high altitude resort to get the best snow fall.
It is slightly warmer in the mountains come March time, so you can certainly get away with slightly less layers or a lighter jacket. It is best to pack your usual items though just in case there is a day of heavy snowfall, making it feel colder.
Most European and Canadian resorts are open from November to May - ideally the peak times to go would be December to April. However, if you are going in November - we would suggest Lapland/Finland as it is close to the Arctic Circle, if you are are going in May, we would suggest high-altitude resorts, ideally with Glaciers.
It varies from place to place but the European Alps are usually adequately covered with snow for the lifts to open from December- April. However, much depends on many different weather circumstances.