In a couple years I turn 40 and my buddies and I have been seriously thinking about a trip to Europe...it's on my bucket list of things to do. We want to keep it manageable cost wise, so it is looking like Eastern Europe is the most likely of candidates, however, most the places I have looked like Romania, Czech Repub., Poland, cater to mostly the beginner scene.
Typically I drop a grand on a trip out West, so I budget wise, 1500 bucks would be about it. I may be unrealistic here as well, but fomr what I've seen it looks like it could be done. I can get a flight to most places in E. Europe for 8-900 bucks.
Anyone have any experience in these areas and can lend some advice on great places to go with more advanced riding?
US $1500 for airfare, lodging and lift tickets? If you can swing it anywhere close to this (like less than 2 Gs), let me know... I'd be very interested in hearing about it.
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Thanks for the suggestions...I checked out Bulgaria and it looks like a much better and even cheaper option that the Czech Repub. The resorts I saw there look pretty cool too. Not too much advanced riding but the Apres' scene could make up for that. I'm going to research Andorra this weekend.
I hit up a season in Morzine- Avoriaz (france) 2 years ago. May be a bit more than what your budgeting but I definitely recommend it. Especially if you and all your buddies chuck in for a chalet for a week or 2.
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