Our skiing holidays are not only about skiing but about enjoying the winter and the place you are visiting. Since none of us can predict the weather, we have designed our tours so that there is plenty to do even if the weather fails. Accommodation is chosen either in spa hotels or in the town's centre surrounded by museums, historic sites, restaurants and local shops.
The first snow in the Baltic States arrives in November, but the real skiing season begins only around Christmas time and lasts till the end of March. The average temperature in winter is -2 degrees (C), January and February being the coldest months. The heaviest snowfall in the Baltic occurs in southern Estonia and north-eastern Latvia. That’s where the most popular skiing centres are located. Downhill skiing centres are well equipped with ski and snowboard slopes, fun slopes, nursery slopes, lifts, equipment rental, instructors, first aid, cafés, night lights , artificial snow guns etc. The highest point in the Baltic is 318 m. Cross-country skiing is also popular. There are several well maintained biathlon centres without no entrance fee at all. Skiing tracks are made along the sea shore, in the national parks and some museum reserves.
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Latvia
from 370 EUR / pers
Winter pleasures in LatviaThis itinerary allows you to enjoy the Latvian winter at its best. It starts in the bustling capital of Riga with its Christmas market, decorations, shopping facilities, many cultural events and museums as well as a charming Old Town. |
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Latvia
from 100 EUR / pers
Winter break in Northern LatviaTake a train from Riga to Cēsis and stay in the very heart of this chaming town. It is one of the most attractive Latvian provincial towns with a medieval Livonian Order Castle, a New Castle containing an excellent regional history museum and creative workshops, a charming Old Town with St. John's Church and several cosy cafes and restaurants with live music at weekends. |