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Savoleyres/La Tsoumaz morning + Bruson afternoon or vice versa?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello all, I have one of these Winterpass cards, which give half price skiing for one day only at many of Switz's minor resorts.

One of the days is for Savoleyres/La Tsoumaz, which apparently also gives access to Bruson. As both ski areas are quite small, would it be reasonable to ski one in the morning and one in the afternoon, having parked in Le Chable? Where should I stop for a nice lunch in a decent restaurant (not a self-service)? How'd you get between the two?

Thanks in advance.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@snoozeboy,

Bruson is easily accessible from Le Chable, as the main Bruson gondola departs from the Le Chable station, Savoleyres/La Tzoumaz a bit less so. To get to Savoleyres, you'd need to come back down the Le Chable gondola, take the Verbier gondola up the other side to Medran, get out at Medran and take the bus across to Savoleyres and then take up the old Savoleyres gondola to access the Savoleyres/La Tzoumaz area (approx 40 mins in total)

Frankly I'd be surprised if a lift pass covered both as once you take up the gondola from Le Chable to Medran there is nothing stopping you carrying on up to Ruinettes and skiing in the Verbier domain. If the pass doesn't cover ale Chable - Medran you'd have to drive up to Savoleyres and find parking. La Tzoumaz is miles away by road as it's in a different valley.

Bruson is steep and tree lined so good in bad weather and particularly after fresh snow. Savokeyres/La Tzoumaz is bigger, more varied blues and reds with also some nice trees down the La Tzoumaz side.

Good cosy restaurant above the drag lift (below the main chairlift) in Bruson. Marmotte is a good one in the Savoleyres area on the way back down to Verbier. Never eaten in the La Tzoumaz valley.

Enjoy!
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Hello Bob, thanks for the great advice. We had a great day.

I ditched the idea of skiing both Savoleyres and Bruson morning and afternoon and we just drove to La Tsoumaz and skied that and Savoleyres. It was great. Very nice piste conditions and very quiet.

The La Tzoumaz lift pass covers itself, Savoleyres and Bruson, including the gondola across Le Chable. I can send you a photo of my lift pass as proof Very Happy, which makes the Winterpass thing very good value as it was chf28 for the day (having previously paid chf43 for the Winterpass which gives 16x half price ski days). It's easily possible to ski all three areas in one day. We were just lazy and looking for a good lunch.

Speaking of which, Marmotte was a great recommendation. I really liked it there and will definitely go back. It's up there on my all time favourite Alpine restaurants.
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