Poster: A snowHead
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Hi, I'm looking for somewhere different, quiet, ski in/out with good beginner/intermediate slopes.
Anyone done Saint-Sorlin d'Arves, France?
Were looking at Résidence Odalys L'Orée des Pistes?
Any info would be great.
Trying to decide on here or Montgenevre?
Thanks,
Mally
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Haven't been since 2007 but will go back some time I liked the place. I put a review in the resort review section http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewpost.php?p=277919 Looking at the map its right up at the top of the resort so ought to be pretty much ski in/out. Fair march up the hill from the resort centre in the evening though.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I've ski'd both St Sorlin and Montgenevre. Both are good but I'd go for Montgenevre as you can ski over to Claviere for some fun Italian food. Claviere has plenty of blues too. Only thing is Monty isn't so ski-in/ski-out.
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I concur with@jammiefreerider, Montgenevre is great, but the only ski in/out is in the new L`obelisque area, which doesn`t give you many options, and is 400m from the schools. There is a bus. They were also very slow to open pistes at Xmas last year, when there was loads of snow that week, especially in Italy; the bashers were always parked up, eating and smoking! I have only heard good things about St Sorlin, and I guess it will be a bit quieter ?
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Monty has lots of ski in ski out options
the chalets that the main tour ops offer are at the bottom of the village and are ski in/out to the main lift up to Gontrans area
the Oblisque area is ski in/out and since i was last there there is buton tow to take you back there from the valley floor. the only problem with that area is first time skiers need to walk or bus to the village centre for ski school, but once they can ski you can go up first lift from valley and ski back down to ski school no probs
also the ros magie hotel in town centre is just 20m from the main town chair lift so i would class this as ski in/out too, with the road now in the tunnel its just 10 steps down to the snow, all the cafe;s and bars are here too hence why only a couple of mountian restaurants as the ones in the village are so close to the first lift
Only the independent chalets in the main town may be a walk from the ski area.
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St Sorlin is a great resort linked to a huge area (les-Sybelles) where you can find lots of empty blues and reds even at peak times. Perfect for beginners or intermediates. It's not the best for ski in ski out though. Many places say they are but this is only if there's been masses of snow.
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