I'm after some guidance with my resort shortlist below. After suggestions on this forum last year, myself (Intermediate Skier) and a friend (Intermediate Boarder) went to Sauze d'Oulx in January with Inghams and had a fantastic time.
We are now planning our January 2014 trip, with the addition of one more friend who's a beginner snowboarder (he's had three hours of lessons at the Snowdome this month).
Our shortlist:
La Plagne
Mayrhofen
Serre Chevalier
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Our requirements:
- Good off piste/tree runs
- Good mix of slopes to accomodate our mixed abilities
- Enough slopes to keep us entertained for the week. Preferably same distance as the Sauze/Milky Way (300-400km)
- Good nightlife, not necessarily looking for a snowy version of Ibiza, just something going on in the evenings
- Sensible food and beer prices
- Not too many crowds, if this is an issue in early/mid Jan?
Prior to our trip to Sauze d'Oulx we found out that the resorts snowfall can be hit and miss, we were lucky and it snowed three times during the week, but I'd prefer a resort that had reliable snow fall!
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How important is "ski convenience" to you (ie time and distance from your accommodation to the slopes)?
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Of the four I've only been to La Plange and I really enjoyed it so I'm off back in a few days but the nightlife is quiet and family orientated.
You should swap Morzine for La Plange on your list. Not as high but they've just had some snow and are due some more plus there are tree runs all over the PDS.
Just looked at Morzine but it's a bit expensive for us starting at £630
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La Plagne means the plain i.e. flat, on some runs there are rope tows by the pistes to help boarders. So possibly not the best resort for beginners (on a board)
As said above night life is very limited, some of the villages have none at all (La Plagne is made up of 11 separate areas or 'villages') so great for families.
Food and beer are edging toward expensive, Dish of the Day is around €14/15 Beer around €5 or more per half litre. Pizza start from around €10
George 3G, Mayrhofern is good value but the Penken Gondola is a rugby scrum in the morning. But you do have options with the Hintertux glacier.
There is next to no ski runs into resort here, if that's important to you, I would not recommend the resort to you.
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So do you catch a gondola back down to the town at night?
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Thanks for the advice boredsurfin, that's a very valid point. I remember there being a flat spot on one of the slopes at Sauze and it was a right pain for my friend.
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George 3G wrote:
Just looked at Morzine but it's a bit expensive for us starting at £630
Cross Cortina off your list if your budget is Fiesta sized.
Of the other 3 La Plagne is the only one that really offers the kind of mileage / scope you're after - the Paradiski area is vast and varied.
But be warned: Parts of La Plagne are hideous and/or dead, so if looking at a particular place ask advice from those in the know on the LP thread.
2nd choice is Mayrhofen which can be blighted by morning queues but should be fine from w/c Sat 11th Jan onwards. Serre C suffers from a lack of resort atmosphere
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I've been to Mayrhofen and Serre Che.
Mayrhofen has a good variety of individual areas which are not linked, there's a bus/train service that runs up and down the valley, which makes visiting each area a bit of a 'day out' sort of vibe. Good nightlife/apres. Better value than serre che (nightlife and food). Has a good high glacier. I didn't find as much tree run as serre che.
Serre Che is one big linked area, with nice variety and great boarding terrain. Less nightlife where we were (Chantermele). Tree runs abound.
If you're planning for mid Jan, check on the relevant threads as you get closer but from reading the reports at the moment it seems the off piste cove generally in Austria is pretty poor, though this may well change?
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George 3G, assuming you're young, and on a tight budget, have a look at holidays at UCPA centres in France, which you can see on the Action Outdoors website. All inclusive, including full board, tuition, gear and ski passes. Exceptional value and in some high quality resorts. With full board and a lively in-house bar you won't need to worry about those eye-watering resort prices.
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rogg, thanks, that's dissapointing to hear as we thought we had chosen Mayrhofen! I'll continue the search
pam w, I'm 25, my two friends are 26. Our budget for flights, accomodation and transfers is a maxiumum of £600.
I'll take a look now, thanks!
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Don't write off Mayrhofen, I have been to both Serre and Mayrhofen and would choose Mayrhofen every time.
There are plenty tree runs and lots of great easy access op. There is also a run to the town from the Ahorn side although you will probably spend most time on the Penken and it is a bit of a scrum to get on the gondola to get down at busy times.
However Jan is probably the lowest time in the season and the queues are not to bad then.
The beer and food is cheap and the apri is loud.
On your first week there it is unlikely that you will need to go to any of the other areas so no need to worry about that, as Mayrhofen is directly linked to Finkenburg and Eggalm.
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George 3G, don't get me wrong, I really liked mayrhofen and would go back at the drop of a hat, but maybe not right now. As far as I can make out the snow gods have been a bit kinder further west, and recently further south too. Check out the snow reports in the other section.
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Thanks Rogg, I'm relatively new to this forum, what resorts are getting the best snow at the moment?
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We have had some snow in Mayrhofen and do all ok now!
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what resorts are getting the best snow at the moment?
Maybe the Dolomites, though the snow NOW is no indication at all of what the snow will be like in january 2014.
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Of the resorts you mention, Ive been to La Plagne and Mayrhofen (stayed at Finkenberg but the same ski area). Mayrhofen I wouldnt go back to as I found the ski area disjointed. La Plagne Ive been a few times and despite it being a blue piste paradise I really enjoyed it each time. Though sole less being made up of satellite apartments (villages). Its easy to ski around and does have difficult runs if you want them
As boredsurfin points out, la plagne suffers badly from flat spots for boarders. Les Arcs (linked as part of paradiski) is better in that regard and a great mixed ability area. Of your list I'd say Serre Chevalier would be the best, although watch where you are staying, some bits are livelier than others.
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Thanks AJ, the pointers towards the flat spots in La Plagne has really helped us and meant it's definitely struck off the list.
I just want to get it booked now but don't feel confident enough until I check the conditions closer to our departure date
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For three people in Jan, with no firm desire to go anywhere in particular you can risk waiting another week to see what the snow is doing imo, so relax To keep an eye on availability I run up a igluski search every morning to see whats left for my dates at what prices, seeing how much is out there calms the nerves when you are holding out for a deal! If prices start going back up - book something
Let us know what you pick in the end!
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Hi a.j., we have two contingency plans. Of course Mayrhofen, between crystal ski, iglu and inghams there are 7 hotel options available all between £400-£500 ish. But, if the conditions don't prove themselves, our last resort (no pun intended) is Sauze d'Oulx, according to sauzeonline blog the conditions look good and Crystal and Inghams have 4 or 5 hotels available under £500.
In the meantime, we'll try and pick a resort with the best conditions
I'll keep you updated, thanks everyone for their input and keep it coming, it's very much appreciated!
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Did you decide where you were going? I'm planning to go to SC in Feb