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Where to go Feb '11' Half Term
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We went to montgenevre this year and would highly recommend it.
Peak retreats have self catering accommodation including hameau des airelles where we stayed. The appartments are very nice and there is an outdoor pool.
There is plenty of intermediate skiing in Montgenevre and neighbouring claviere. If you have been before you will find the area has improved as there is less traffic due to a new tunnel and there are two newish telemix lifts. We purchased the monts de lune pass which covers montgenevre/claviere and may give 1 days skiing in the rest of the milky way.
It was almost empty when we went late march. I imagine it would be quieter than other places at half term and seemed to have very good snow cover.
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