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Great last minute deals with Ski Beat

Chalet Emeralde

Date: 2012-03-13

Ski Beat, a long term favourite of vegetarian and vegan skiers and boarders, is offereng some great last minute and end of season deals. There has been plenty of snow this year and temperatures have stayed low, so the conditions are good for a trip. Make sure to day your dietary preference when booking, and point them to our Catering Guide to help their staff.

They offer a further £100 discount for independent travel, which is easy by train, car or coach to their resorts, and generally far better for the planet.  Its a massive £200 off per person for this on 31st March – special offer.

Check out the full story at www.skibeat.co.uk.

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