The Alps at Easter time are usually a haven for snow and sunshine. The thermals and googles are off, t-shirts and sunnies are on. It’s all about getting your face in the sun while having a beer on the piste. Sounds good, right? Well, that is what it’s usually like. It wasn’t quite the scene which greeted us when we arrived on Easter Saturday. Encouraged to go skiing by my husband – who can’t go at the moment – I was assured that, despite the menacing clouds stuck to the foot of the mountains, it would in fact be a beautiful day at the top.
So off we went, slightly skeptical and against my better judgement, but my husband IS known as the weather cock so I took his word for it and off we trudged. The cable car went higher and higher. The cloud got thicker and thicker. We got off, the wind biting at our jackets, barely able to see more than a few metres in front of us. Cold wet lumps of snow slapping us across our faces. There was no sign of the sun. My husband had got it wrong (and don’t worry I let him know it). Still, although we could only go at a snails pace in the thick cloud – at least the snow beneath our skis was good. We did as much as we could stand, managing a few runs, before calling it a day with a vin chaud.
Then it was Easter! The sun emerged a little from the cloud but there was still a mountain chill. Mrs T had a go at making an Easter bonnet with her cousin before going on an amazing egg hunt put on by friends.
She got enough chocolate to last us all for a month and had fun hanging out with her young mates. The weather was still a bit hit and miss and my husband and I were cursing the cold as we sped around Morzine village trying to get into the warmth of a restaurant as soon as possible.
Then there was sun. Monday brought a completely new climate to our doorstep. That’s the beauty of the Alps. Four seasons in a matter of days. Glimpsing the sun, I put on my joggers and went for a run in the mountains. Rays of sunshine finally beating on my pale skin. A welcome change from the recent weather experienced in Chicago and the UK.
Later, we met up with some friends, who live in the area, for lunch. We drove to a restaurant in Sciez near Thonon-Les-Bains by Lake Geneva. Called Les Pecheurs (the fishermen), it served the local perch and fera from the lake accompanied by an abundant supply of pommes frites. And no, we didn’t manage to eat all of these.
The restaurant has an amazing view of Lake Geneva – check it out.
The weather just got better over the next couple of days of our trip. The sunglasses were firmly on.
On our last full day in the Portes de Soleil, the extended family took to the slopes, some skiing, some just soaking up the sun. There was a party atmosphere on piste as ski instructors and visitors alike celebrated the impending end of the ski season.
Mrs T got involved in one of the toddler friendly activities you can do when too young to ski…sledging!! Daddy helped out and it went down a storm. Lots of smiles.
Meanwhile, I skied a few runs, enjoying the surprisingly good snow for this late in the season. Then got my face in that much needed sun.
Before we knew it, the holiday was over and we were on the way home, a little sad at leaving behind such beautiful sunshine. Fortunately, we managed to get home despite the French air strike threatening to delay or cancel our flight and I felt much better flying home than I did when we flew out.
Easter skiing in the Alps. It can be a mixed bag of weather especially if Easter is early but you can usually expect some sun. For children, it is a far more pleasant temperature than going at Christmas or February half term. You can get out and about more too, perhaps explore other areas, and there’s a bigger variety of activities to do because the weather is that bit warmer. Plus, it isn’t too busy either. It gets my vote. I’ll just remember that next time my husband is adamant I head up into the misty mountains, I’ll go with my instinct.
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What a lovely trip you had. I’ve been skiing once, and I would love to take M one day! The weather certainly did change. It looks stunning in the sunshine! 🙂 #sharewithme x
Sophie @ Mum, M & More recently posted…Spring Egg Box Craft
It is so beautiful in the sun! Love it when it’s all snow too but it’s just too cold for me. You should definitely take the little one. My daughter loved the scenery and fresh air and now the sledging too! Thanks for stopping by xx
Soooo jealous. Haven’t been to the Alps or skiing for years. Unfortunately not too much snow here in Thailand. Looks like a lovely holiday was had by all. Thanks for sharing and turning me a fetching shade of green 🙂
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Hey, well I am totally jealous of your Thailand sun. Love that place! As much as snow is fab, you can beat sand and a beach. Thanks for stopping by xx
Its so beautiful! The view is so stunning and my fave photo is that of the lake. So blue and clear! #sharewithme
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Thanks! The lake was just stunning! X
Oh wow, it looks like you had a great time! So many gorgeous pictures. I went skiing once when I was a teenager and it was so much fun.
Looking at all those photos, I must confess I am very jealous!!
Jenni – Odd Socks and Lollipops recently posted…My Top Ten Toddler Books
Thanks! Skiing IS fun… You have a great holiday AND get some exercise too – although it’s not exactly relaxing! So glad we got some sun though. X
Hi Jenni, it’s great fun, isn’t it! You should go again one day! Xx
Wow Easter in the Alps thats truly amazing. Love all your amazing fun filled Easter photos too. What a great adventure. Thank you ever so much for linking up to Share With Me #sharewithme
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Cheers Jenny and thank you for hosting #sharewithme Very happy to have found it (and you). X
Wow, that really was different seasons in a short space of time! What beautiful photos though… And I reckon I really could have eaten all those frites if you have left me to it! It looks like you had a wonderful trip – we’ve always fancied skiing but because I’m not so great and a beach lover, it’s just always pushed to the back of the list. But it’s slowly edging forwards now after seeing your fab post xx
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Hi Ting, Thank you. I really love my beach holidays too but I have learnt to cope better with the mountain cold because I do enjoy skiing – it’s a different sort of hol but well worth doing – especially later in the season when it’s a bit warmer… Glad my post has helped inspire you a bit. Xx
What an absolutely stunning place to visit. It looks like you had such a mixture of weather conditions. I would love to visit Lake Geneva one day. Thank you for linking to #PoCoLo x
It is really beautiful! I am sure you will go there soon Vic. xx
We have just skied in the alps at Easter and we had wonderful weather, but also a complete white out! Lovely to find this super blog
Megan – Truly Madly Kids recently posted…Pitch to Rich – COMPETITION
Thank you Megan! Just been checking out your post. Looks amazing! I love Easter skiing! So good for the children x
Great post of a fun trip. Les Gets is one of my favourite places with great gourmet food on and off the piste. I have a Les Gets restaurant guide on my blog if you happen to be planning a return visit! here is a link to the page. https://tasteofsavoie.wordpress.com/les-gets-restaurant-guide/
Thanks Caro, I’ll take a look. We go there a lot. I love Les Gets and the whole Savoie region in general. x
Everything is beautiful in this post (except the clouds) but I especially love those adorable pictures of the little ones at Easter! #AllAboutFrance
Betty Carlson recently posted…An emotional visit to Albi, a place that used to be home
Thanks Betty! Such a cute age and I loved how they got so into the egg hunt! X
There’s nothing better than skiing in spring sunshine, I’m glad the sun came out for you. (Question: why didn’t you eat all those frites??? I would have done!) thanks for linking up to #AllAboutFrance
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Haha! There were so many frites!!! We got through a fair few though. Spring skiing is just the best. Love it. Thanks for hosting #allaboutfrance