Our Week Away With Snowbizz
Have you ever been somewhere and realised that you left a little piece of yourself there when you left? That is how we feel about Puy St Vincent. This year was the third time we have taken a family ski holiday, the third time we have headed to the snowy French Alps with Snowbizz - The Family Ski Specialists, and we know that it won't be the last.
Our week was exhausting but relaxing and we each got so much from it. The bloke and I progressed in our skiing thanks to our wonderful instructor Hugo. He pushed me to try some of the red runs, he took us off piste after the fresh snow had fallen and he helped me every step of the way when I struggled with my confidence.
Archie loved his lessons too with instructor Matthieu. The 'Totons' are skiers aged 3 and 4 and each group has one of the qualified nannies out on the snow with them. Archie had two other little boys with him which meant an amazing ratio and so much attention. He was keen to keep trying all lesson and didn't want them to end after the hour!
Cora and Finn were in the creche - Finn charmed everyone as he always does and Cora surprised me in the best way. For a baby that is attached to me almost 24/7 at home, I wasn't sure how she would cope in a new surrounding. At 6 months she is still breastfed on demand and she is used to being worn in a sling a lot. She settled into the creche immediately and didn't cry all week. She was content and smiley for the wonderful ladies and they were very respectful of my parenting, happy to hold her and cuddle her as much as she wanted. I popped in just before my lesson and straight after it to feed her and she fell into an easy routine whilst we were away.
The wonderful thing about a ski holiday is that there is something for everyone. Our week was a mix of adult time and family time and we could all go off in the day and have our lessons but we all came together again afterwards, refreshed after a little time apart and with the wonderful backdrop of a snowy mountain to relax us. Skiing is physically quite exhausting so our evenings were snuggly and our bedtimes early.
Snowbizz offers so much but the things that really make it perfect for young families like ours are the exceptional childcare and the closeness of everything. We would leave our apartment and have our skis on within 30 seconds walk, ready to go. At the end of my lesson, I could pop my skis against the wall with Ed and be back with the children in less than a minute. The resort is small but has everything we needed with a selection of restaurants, ski shops and two supermarkets.
The childcare is by far the best we have come across in any country. The nannies all seem so genuinely happy to be there and their energy and enthusiasm is catching. I would pop in to feed Cora at sometimes quite random times but I always found them totally engrossed in play with the children - painting faces, making up songs, pushing them around in cars or following the children's games. I felt happy leaving Cora there each day despite the fact that until last week I had never left her with anyone other than Ed and never for more than 30 minutes.
This little resort buried 1600 metres up the slope is the place we spend all year looking forward to visiting and we are not alone. The personal service of a family run company means there are families that come back year after year and many new families are captivated on the first visit. For children learning to ski, this is the perfect resort with small classes and the nursery slopes on their doorstep.
Skiing may not be the first thing you think of when looking for somewhere to take young children, but it is an amazing holiday for every age and we have definitely got the ski bug!
From the helpful staff in the office to the friendly greeting at Gatwick airport to the Pink ladies welcoming us to Turin, we felt looked after at every stage of our journey and in resort I felt confident leaving my children with the qualified nannies and knew that the boys' ski lessons were all overseen by Michel, who makes it his business to ensure every child (and adult) is getting the most from their time in Puy.
This year was our first time with four children, and I was a little worried about how it would all go. They are all still so young and with two under two, we were flying with one on our lap each and another child next to us each. Somehow everything seemed to come together on the day and it just fell into place. The drive up to the resort from the airport is full of anticipation and snoring as the early start means we all struggled to stay awake. When you open your eyes to the stunning view of endless mountains, crisp white snow and tall trees it is just so magical and we were in Puy before we knew it.
Dylan was in the Junior ski school this year which meant a two hour lesson each morning. To say he loved it would be an understatement, he was dressed and ready to go each morning an hour before the doors even opened! There were four of them in his group and he spent the week on the green and blue slopes. On the last day after much asking, I went out skiing with him. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to help him much, that I wasn't good enough myself but he amazed me with his independence and skills. His instructor had taught them how to get their skis on themselves, how to get up when they fall and how to ski well. We skied down alongside him amazed at how far he had come in only a week!
Snowbizz offers so much but the things that really make it perfect for young families like ours are the exceptional childcare and the closeness of everything. We would leave our apartment and have our skis on within 30 seconds walk, ready to go. At the end of my lesson, I could pop my skis against the wall with Ed and be back with the children in less than a minute. The resort is small but has everything we needed with a selection of restaurants, ski shops and two supermarkets.
The childcare is by far the best we have come across in any country. The nannies all seem so genuinely happy to be there and their energy and enthusiasm is catching. I would pop in to feed Cora at sometimes quite random times but I always found them totally engrossed in play with the children - painting faces, making up songs, pushing them around in cars or following the children's games. I felt happy leaving Cora there each day despite the fact that until last week I had never left her with anyone other than Ed and never for more than 30 minutes.
This little resort buried 1600 metres up the slope is the place we spend all year looking forward to visiting and we are not alone. The personal service of a family run company means there are families that come back year after year and many new families are captivated on the first visit. For children learning to ski, this is the perfect resort with small classes and the nursery slopes on their doorstep.
Thank you to Snowbizz for hosting us last week - we may turn out to be your most loyal customers!
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