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France 14th - 21st Mar 15 returning skier - where to go from Grenoble

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skilegs wrote:
Serre Chevalier is your best choice - excellent drive from Grenoble over the Col de Lauteret with stunning views. Let me know if you need an excellent B & B right in the centre of Chantemerle run by English woman married to a French ski instructor.


Les Marmottes? Quality recommendation and that French ski instructor is excellent (also a wine merchant....or at least was), so some excellent wine available with dinner if going HB.
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Another vote here in agreement with @CharlieL, Chamrousse is very easy to get to from Grenoble and offers some nice skiing for a week or so. Transfers are very easy (same as for Alpe d'Huez and LDA from Grenoble). However, if you were to use the local French buses as a transfer option, I'd be very careful as it's always a mad crush to get on (made slightly better by booking in advance).
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