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Discover Ludwig'active holiday' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you might use the phrase to describe a vacation where you engage in challenging physical activities such as hiking, climbing, or skiing: "We just returned from an active holiday in the Alps where we went hiking every day."
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Even on an "active" holiday.
Or if you want a more active holiday, read Nicola Iseard on hiking in La Grave.
I just get flashes of holidays on bikes, holidays on skis and holidays in canoes, because I grew up in the Seventies, when the whole concept of an "active holiday" was very much in fashion.
The idea is that by going on an active holiday to a sunny country (Danes apparently have 50 per cent more sex when they travel abroad), their sex drives and fertility will increase, and the parents will finally be able to get some grandchildren.
Still at Neuhaus, which has been around since 1857, Valentine's Day is the second most active holiday (aside from Christmas time, compared to Europe's Easter and New Year's).
Not only do sales slow down after an active holiday season, but most employees are still in vacation mode, which diminishes productivity levels.
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Active holidays in Denmark, Wales and Norfolk became increasingly difficult.
With three sons, aged 10, eight and five, she's an expert on active holidays.
We like active holidays and preferably eco-friendly accommodation or camping.
Even sunscreen products that boast eight-hour protection are not necessarily designed for active holidays.
Pete Tyler, Neilson, Managing Director, Neilson Active Holidays, Airtours and Panorama Ski Q.
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