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Unwanted Change of Location - Montgenevre to Serre Chevalier
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@Cacciatore
, We got bounced INTO Montgenevre from Claviere-Miramonte, Crystal again!!
As the OP we'd already paid in full.
They said there were no rooms that week (half term) in the Miramonte, we ended up in Chalet Ourson.
Any info on how to get to Serre Che from Montgenevre, sound like a good day trip.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
@bruisedskier
, there's usually a day organised by the tour op.
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?
bruisedskier
, its only 12km or so to Briancon, so a relatively short journey. I'm sure I have seen buses running between both and vaguely recall a thread, once, that detailed the route info.
As
Hells Bells
says, many of the TOs may well organise a trip there. If they do, and the stopping point is Briancon, then one should reasonably be able to ski over towards the sector above Chantemerle and back, if not further (depending on how long one gets for the trip). In any event, there are some great runs through larch forests, some superb cruisey and/or blasty pistes
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