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Verbier for Families & Kids
Families & Kids in Verbier |
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Verbier's appeal is not just limited to adults - children will find plenty to keep them enthralled too! There are a number of kid's clubs and entertainments for the younger children and a whole host of more daring pursuits for the older ones. Verbier is a family-friendly resort where children can explore the great outdoors to its fullest!
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Families & Kids Activities in Verbier
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Verbier is very much a family-friendly resort and welcomes children of all ages. There is so much more to do than skiing so you can rest assured they will never run out of things to keep them entertained! Here are a few of our suggestions for the family to try together... ... see "Verbier Activities - Families & Kids" for more |
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Children's Skiing in Verbier
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Verbier is a great resort for children to try their first taste of skiing. As well as having a number of quiet and safe beginners areas there are also concessions on lift passes for children and families. Most ski teachers wouldn’t recommend starting skiing before the age of three or four at the earliest. The right age will vary from child to child, and depends upon the child’s strength, co-ordination and attitude. For this age group skiing should remain a play activity, so don't expect a young child to ski all day - a couple of hours is ample. ... see "Verbier Skiing for Children" for more |
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Childcare Services in Verbier
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Verbier is a popular resort for families and as a result there are a number of crèches and childcare services available. Children's clubs are also popular during summer and winter, and offer a range of activities for children of all ages. They do tend to be popular and so you should make sure you book well in advance. ... see "Verbier Childcare" for more |
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School Holiday Dates
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Switzerland is divided into 26 cantons (departments), Verbier being in the canton of Valais. Each canton may have slightly varying school holiday dates; listed below are the Valais dates, please click here for other cantons.
France divides its school holidays into a regional timetable to ensure that the entire country doesn't go on holiday at once - however this staggered system can mean that some months (particularly February) can be busy from beginning to end as one region after another arrives in resort! Planning ahead can help you avoid the crowds...
- Zone A - Caen, Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble, Lyon, Montpellier, Nancy-Metz, Nantes, Rennes & Toulouse
- Zone B - Aix-Marseille, Amiens, Besançon, Dijon, Lille, Limoges, Nice, Orléans-Tours, Poitiers, Reims, Rouen & Strasbourg
- Zone C - Bordeaux, Créteil, Paris & Versailles
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Swiss Dates (Valais) |
French Dates |
UK Dates (Standard School Year - some regions may vary) |
| Autumn Half-Term |
21/Oct/09 - 02/Nov/09 |
24/Oct/09 - 04/Nov/09 |
23/Oct/09 - 02/Nov/09 |
| Christmas/New Year |
18/Dec/09 - 04/Jan/10 |
19/Dec/09 - 03/Jan/10 |
18/Dec/09 - 04/Jan/10 |
| February Half-Term |
20/Feb/09 - 02/Mar/09 |
13/Feb/10 - 28/Feb/09 (zone A) |
12/Feb/10 - 22/Feb/10 |
| 06/Feb/10 - 21/Feb/10 (zone B) |
| 20/Feb/10 - 07/Mar/10 (zone C) |
| Spring |
09/Apr/09 - 19/Apr/09 |
10/Apr/10 - 25/Apr/10 (zone A) |
01/Apr/10 - 19/Apr/10 |
| 03/Apr/10 - 18/Apr/10 (zone B) |
| 17/Apr/10 - 02/May/10 (zone C) |
| Easter |
04/Apr/10 |
| Summer |
26/Jun/09 - 24/Aug/09 |
02/Jul/10 - 01/Sep/10 |
23/Jul/10 - 05/Sep/10 |
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Tips for Families & Kids
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- When taking babies and toddlers on a ski holiday, you will need to take special precautions against the altitude, sun and cold.
- As you drive up to the resort, the rapid drop in air pressure may cause problems for a young child’s ears. Take a 15 minute break on the road up to the resort, and give young children a drink or something to suck to help them equalise the pressure in their ears.
- Paediatrician Nathalie Blot suggests not taking a child under one to above 1200m altitude. A baby may suffer acclimatisation problems due to the drop in air pressure and decrease in oxygen level. Verbier lies at 1500m, and a baby cannot always equalise the pressure in his or her ears as easily as an adult. The local doctor recommends taking the journey up the mountain to the resort slowly.
- She strongly advises against taking any child under three years on a gondola lift as they find the changes in altitude too sudden.
- The cold is another danger for very small children, whose temperature regulation systems are not yet fully developed. Waterproof boots, good quality mittens and ears protection are essential to protect from frostbite. Some childcare providers may be able to hire out equipment such as warm clothing and snow-proof boots.
- Do not take a baby skiing with you on your back – immobilised, he will quickly lose heat, and the risk of collisions or falls on the piste is always present.
- Remember children lose heat faster than adults so dress according to the weather conditions and make provision for it changing - hats, waterproofs and gloves are essentials. Helmets are recommended for skiing and boarding too.
- Remember to protect your child's eyes and skin from the sun - not only are the infra-red and UV rays less filtered by the atmosphere at altitude, but 85% of the rays are reflected by the snow. Use category 3 or 4 UV sunglasses/goggles, and reapply SPF30 suncream at least every two hours.
- It's a good idea to have a contact phone number and address in your child's pocket in case you become separated on the mountain.
- Lift passes are free for children under 5 in Verbier, but only with proof of date of birth.
- We advise that you book your childcare well in advance of your holiday to ensure that the dates you need are available. Childcare providers can be found here >>
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