Little Skiers - the on-line specialist ski clothing and accessories shop

Who are we?
A mum to 2 young children (who now out ski me...) started Little Skiers the on-line ski wear and accessories shop in 2008. This blog is a collection of ski - related articles written by Tess and May who joined in 2013. May is 20 and loves skiing too and gives a youthful perspective on the skiing world!

About Little Skiers.
A family run business selling children's ski clothing and accessories from infant sizing up to teenagers (and a few accessories for mums and dads). We are friendly - always on hand to provide help and advice and ship worldwide.
We are a small team of 6 with extra helping hands in the peak times.

Monday, 28 September 2009

Booking with a travel agent?

Fellow parent & Little Skiers customer, Geoff Caddick, has some interesting thoughts on booking your ski trip independently.....

Why not do an exercise to comapre what you can do yourself versus what the travel agents and ski comapnies offer? The hard works is up front in researching putting together a package but this can be fun.

The rationale: If you hate sitting on coaches that often linger at airports waiting for several groups to arrive on different flights and then throw your children around on mountain roads when they do set out, often with dire alimentary consequences .... and .... the flights being offered are leaving UK at ungodly hours....... and you arrive at a resort where half of France is in residence for a with with prices set to match the pockets of rich Russian oil tycoons.... then you might want to look at ski trains or even fly drive via airports with scheduled flights. You could be surprised by how good a deal you can get on car hire and airline tickets. Plus there are some real little hotel gems out there. I own up to having limied experience of catered chalets as they seem to focus primarily on afternoon cake baking versus real food provision!

Admittedly it helps if you speak a little of one or two languages but European tourist offices are very helpful and usually cater for UK mon-glots. Plus there are some great ski resorts guides available from your local book shops and the tour operators web sites are often useful if read carefully and sceptically, especially when they say that the resort caters for all abilities. Always review the piste maps carefully!

I have booked ski holidays this way for the last few years and really love working to a more relaxed and family specific agenda. This is especially useful - if like me - you have 4 children and on-line booking tools don't cater well in terms of detailing hotel family rooms.

The other big plus is you can target smaller resorts with less ski traffic and more local charm if you wish.

Again, this is something I do based on ski guides and mini "reccies" of different areas when at a neighbouring resort.

In summary, I would say that this DIY strategy is worth exploring if you have the time and drive and you are willing to go beyond the single single booking transaction that gets you into an all found package in the mainstream resorts.

Good Luck!

Friday, 25 September 2009

new stock in....

... we are very excited at Little Skiers as our new seasons stock is now available. We have fallen in love with the super soft Barts hats (and the children have picked their favourites!).

Visit Little Skiers shop now and order some of the super soft fleeces and gorgeous hats to keep your little ones snug as a bug!


Any items you want but not there? We love to hear feedback on what you would like to see on the site. Thanks to previous customers suggestions, we are now stocking the fabulous sorel boots and children's ski helmets. All suggestions gratefully received!

Thursday, 17 September 2009

first snow flakes have fallen...

According to the Ski Club of Great Britain:

Snow reports
AUTSnow has fallen in Austria! All glacier reports are reporting fresh snow. Winter is coming...
FRANo skiing available, but it's been snowing! Tignes will re-open in two weeks.
ITAFresh snow has fallen at Val Senales so the pistes are in great shape.
SWIIt's been snowing at Saas Fee and the week started well with fresh snow on the slopes.
N.ANo skiing in the resorts we report on in North America.
AUSLovely spring snow conditions in Australian resorts.
NZExcellent late season conditions. Cardrona looks good with their best snow base in ten years.
ARGGreat skiing and snow conditions, particularly in Las Lenas.
CHLExcellent piste skiing across Chile now that the snow has packed down.

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Barts just arrived!

Our fab new range of hats, mittens & helmet covers have just arrived ready for those chillier days. Barts are well known for their uber stylish designs on the ski slopes but why just wait till then?

so buy yours now & your children's hats (yes we couldn't resist having some for us grown ups too) before they go.....

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Boards and skis fly free with bmibaby


Wednesday 02 September 2009
As more airlines start charging for ski and board carriage on top of their airfares, it's refreshing to see that one carrier is actively welcoming winter sports enthusiasts with all their kit!

bmi baby
Low cost airline, bmibaby, has announced that travellers can take their skis and snowboards for free on flights to Geneva, Grenoble, Malaga and Toulouse. The offer is available for new bookings made from 1st September 2009 for a limited time only.

The promotion celebrates the launch of the airline’s new low cost flights to Grenoble from Manchester, Cardiff, East Midlands and Birmingham Airport. The recently launched winter route for 2009/10 makes it easier for skiers wanting to access Chamonix, Chamrousse, Méribel, Vaujany and Brides-les-Bains.

Julian Carr, commercial director at bmibaby said, “Many travelers including families, couples and students, are heading to the rich ski and snowboard scene in France every year. We look forward to carrying thousands of passengers on the Grenoble service over the winter months.”

The airline offers ski routes from Manchester to Grenoble and Geneva and from Cardiff, Birmingham and East Midlands Airport to Grenoble and Geneva, with prices starting from £35.99 one way.

article taken from www.skiclub.co.uk