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Les Sybelles - La toussuire, St Sorlin, St Jean D'Arves

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Has anyone been to any of the resorts in Les Sybelles? We are looking for a cheapie in March as we have heard some favourable comments especially about La Toussuire being family friendly? Any comments would be welcomed.
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BeckyBB, I haven't been but friends of mine run the international ski school in Les Toussuires. If you get a chance try for a lessons with Maryline (and say hi from me). She's great, and really nice!! I have heard that it's super family friendly, but I wouldn't count on fluent english all round!! Small and mainly French I should think.
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easiski wrote:
Small and mainly French I should think.


That about sums it up. We've skied Toussouire and Corbieres....both lovely little resorts, very French - a grasp of the language will definitely help in the restaurants. I know people who've stayed in St Sorlin and said it's a great family resort. A much overlooked area on the whole, well worth a visit.
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BeckyBB, I'm off to St Sorlin for the February half term although I haven't been before. It is working out much cheaper than the better known resorts especially as I've booked an apartment directly with the owners. St Sorlin looks to be a very traditional village while La Toussuire and Les Corbiers appear to be very modern.
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Colin B, Colin B,Thanks for your comments, I would very appreciate some feedback after your hols, especially regarding it's ski convenience and ski school for children. Have a good trip.
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BeckyBB, If your kids go to any ski school run by Maryline they'll have a great time - she's really into it and has at least 2 of her own. The english might not be up to Val despair standards, but they're sure to have fun.. Very Happy Very Happy
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