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We are looking at France for the February half term in 2013. Luckily for us the French school holidays do not coincide with ours here in Oxfordshire.
We have done Les Gets a few times and by and large we like what the resort has to offer – Cute village, reasonably extensive slopes and connection to PdS, accommodation close to the lifts, close to Geneva airport. We are intermediates who for the most part are happy cruising the blues and reds.
Although we like Les Gets we also like to explore new places so would be keen hear of any alternative suggestions for France.
Thanks
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rdwags, nice one Oxfordshire The French Alps are your oyster. Megeve, La Clusaz, Les Carroz, Samoens, Les Contamines (not totally sure about accommodation as we have only had day trips there)? I would look at Megeve.
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If you want to save a few quid take a look at St Sorlin D'Arves. Part of the Sybelles area with 200km+ of mainly blue/red slopes. It's a traditional french mountain village and far cheaper than the larger resorts. Not far from Chambery.
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What about Tarentaise Valley accessible from the same Geneva airport.
It is the world's biggest skiing paradise with no less than 1600km piste (the whole of PDS has just 650km and some of them are not linked).
In that valley you can find Valmorel, 3v (Courchevel, Meribel, Val Thoren with 600km piste fully linked), Paradiski (La Plagnes & Les Arcs, 425km linked piste), Ste Foy, La Rosiere/La Thuile(In Italy) and Espace Killy (Tignes * Val D 'Isere with 300 linked piste).
That is the best the French can offer in term of the modern and mega size resorts! In my opinion people have not seen the true France unless they have sampled some of the large resorts in this valley.
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rdwags, we are very fond of St Gervais and it ticks a lot of your boxes - there are a couple of decent apartment buildings either right on top of the gondola base station or within a 2 minute drive/10 minute walk. There are also some very good catered chalets, privately run, and offering shuttles to and from the station. The village is lovely, prices are reasonable, very easy 50 mins or so drive from GVA, excellent skiing for all levels. PM is you'd like info on the accommodation.
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rdwags, agree with Anniepen, we like St Gervais a lot. Although we do live in Les Gets ourselves in the winter we have friends in St Gervais and really enjoy the skiing over there. We have been to one the apartment building near the gondola that Anniepen, is probably referring to - friends rented an apartment there a few years ago - quite spacious - I think she did need to stamp her foot a bit to get the right bathroom/bedroom spec that they had booked so they ended up with something quite big for four of them. Also had other friends who have booked chalets or apartments in the town and they go back most years - just need to make sure if you have your own car with you that the parking is not difficult.
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Cut to the chase and go to Val d'Isere.
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Thanks everybody for the all suggestions so far.
Lots of bedtime reading
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Luckily for us the French school holidays do not coincide with ours here in Oxfordshire |
But I thought that the French school hols - staggered as they are - generally cover just about all of February plus the first week of March
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mountainaddict, hmm later next season, mid Feb to mid March, for some reason. Easter end of March (for us the Easter hols start on Good Friday). Sadly we can't do Easter next year as I think that would be a good option.
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Luckily for us the French school holidays do not coincide with ours here in Oxfordshire.
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French hols in 2013 are mid Feb - mid March so I think a lot of English half terms (11 - 15 Feb seems a popular week though my son in law's West Sussex school is on half term the following week) will be good from that point of view. However, that does mean that to make the most of quieter slopes and lower prices you need to go somewhere where other Brits don't go in hordes. If you give everywhere in the standard TO brochures a miss that still leaves you with a choice between the vast majority of French resorts!
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Our half tern is the 11 to 15th February.
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You know it makes sense.
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rdwags, well if you go to a resort popular with Brits it'll be busy (assuming Oxfordshire isn't the only area with half term that week) but if you go somewhere where TOs don't, you could have a really quiet time and, if renting direct from a French owner, much cheaper rentals. As an example of the staggering cost difference before, and after, the French hols see this. http://www.locapart-lessaisies.com/planning.htm
350 euros for the week before the French hols started but 950 the following week! An apartment right in the main village would cost a bit more (and some are rather old and cramped) but the price difference would still apply. If you like Les Gets you might well like Les Saisies - area can't compare with the size of the PdS (185 lift linked kms) but otherwise fits the bill quite well and is larger than many of the alternatives. A bit further from Geneva, but not much.
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Poster: A snowHead
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As Colin B said. St Sorlin is a great village resort (although it's not so small anymore!) Was really quiet there last half term and because it's frequented mainly by French visitors it will be very quiet went it's not the French holidays.
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Colin B wrote: |
If you want to save a few quid take a look at St Sorlin D'Arves. Part of the Sybelles area with 200km+ of mainly blue/red slopes. It's a traditional french mountain village and far cheaper than the larger resorts. Not far from Chambery. |
That looks pretty good value. Browsing through their website the passes are very cheap to.
Have you ever been for Christmas/New Year? I'm looking for a resort for two weeks that period next year.
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cringingwhinging, nowhere will be 'cheap' for those two weeks - New Year in particular, is the most expensive of the season, but still sells itself IME. Difference between cheap and value though, so perhaps decide on your budget, what is important to you in a ski resort, whether you'll self cater or want catered/hotel and then look at what's around.
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cringingwhinging, nowhere will be 'cheap' for those two weeks - New Year in particular, is the most expensive of the season, but still sells itself IME. Difference between cheap and value though, so perhaps decide on your budget, what is important to you in a ski resort, whether you'll self cater or want catered/hotel and then look at what's around. |
Sorry, you misunderstand. I didn't mean the costs, I meant the snow, conditions, etc..
I go that time every year. Have been Les Gets the last couple of years. It RAINED this new year at resort level, though it was dumping half a metre a day higher up.
On the Chevannes side apartments, we lost power sometime during the day on the Thursday and it didn't come back on before we left Saturday!
Conditions I was more interested in.
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cringingwhinging, I've been a couple of times but only at February half term. St Sorlin is reasonably high and from memory it tops out at about 2700M so it ought to be OK. Improvements to the lift system have been made since I last went in 2007, I'm not sure what the snow making situation is like.
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OK many thanks!
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