2011年11月7日星期一

Travelling To Chalets For A Relaxing Vacation

Chalets often conjure up images of swishing down the ski slopes in the Swiss Alps, but you don't need to travel to travel such distances to enjoy a vacation in a chalet! Any chalet or ski resort in any part of the world can allow you to enjoy a relaxing vacation in the solitude of the mountains with your friends and family. You may even make some new friends over a mug of hot chocolate by the fireplace.The definition of the word "chalet" is specific to a building with a sloped roof and extended eaves, and is commonly found in Switzerland and other likewise Alpine regions. However, these days you can easily find chalet resorts outside of Switzerland. Actually, any building that's built to look like the ski resorts in the Alps can be classified as a chalet. In some areas of Canada, Quebec specifically, vacation homes built near the ski hills are called chalets regardless of the way they Veste moncler look.The original intent of a chalet was for a practical purpose. Dairy farmers used to use them while they would work up in the mountains to make butter or cheese so that their dairy would not spoil by the time they came back to town. Later on, the idea was proposed to use chalets for recreational purposes to get away from the city to somewhere different from the country vacation home. Chalets became trendy in the sixties, where people would share the space with up to ten others. Sharing the space also meant sharing the hot water tank, so the chalet owners would serve afternoon tea to help pass the time while waiting for others to finish using the shower. This became standard in all European chalets, and you can still find some chalets that serve afternoon tea or good quality wine for patrons when the ski lifts shut down for the afternoon.There are a number of ways to spend your time at a ski resort. You can obviously take advantage of your location and ski, snowboard, snowshoe if you'd like. Or, you can get to know new people in your chalet by playing some board games or a few friendly hands of poker. The most popular way patrons spend their time in a chalet, however, is skiing. People of all ages and experience levels can ski, or learn to ski, and it's a great idea for a family vacation with the kids.If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, you may want to try your hand (or foot?) at snowboarding. Snowboarding is much like skiing on one wide ski, but requires much more core strength and can challenge your balancing abilities. Those who have much experience with downhill skiing may want to try snowboarding for a more challenging experience.Once you've decided that you're going to spend your vacation at a ski resort, and you've decided on what activities you wish to participate in, you'll need to consider the equipment you'll need for these activities. Check with the chalet you're staying at to see if they have rental facilities where you can rent your skis, boots, etc. You'll likely need to arrange for your own ski jacket and pants, hat, mitts, and possibly ski goggles.Once you're done your outdoor activities for the day, plan to take a dip in the warm jacuzzi or take a few moments to sweat out some toxins in the sauna. Or, feel free to grab a mug of something warm and curl up in front of the fire with a loved one. There's plenty of peace and quiet to enjoy once you've made the time to vacation at a ski resort.Whether you decide to go to a chalet in a secluded mountain cranny in the Swiss Alps, or find a luxury resort in the Canadian Rockies, once you've had a wonderful travel experience like this you'll be coming back for more every year!

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