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hi all
I am considering Gressoney as an option for a family ski hol in a couple of weeks time and wonder if any of you have experience of taking kids there. Some of the reviews I am reading are suggesting that it could be challenging for my youngest. At 8 he was only just doing reds on the last day of last hol, but will need a bit of a warm up.
thanks
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I would say it is generally child friendly. The piste grading is generous IMHO and there are plenty of telecabines and chair lifts and there are lots of other kids there, especially at weekends. The only bit that would worry me a bit is that it is a bit of a high speed resort. The pistes are bashed very smooth and you get a lot of armored skiers hurtling down at full tilt.
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suki, If it's an option, there's more variety in the local slopes if you base yourselves in Champoluc. I'm not sure I would say Gressoney was particularly child friendly, whereas Champoluc is.
Which village were you looking at? (Staffal, La Trinite or St Jean)?
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suki, My son and I went there last year, and at half term there still weren't many kids about, but we loved it and will be back again this year.
My son is now 12, and the progression to the reds in Gressoney was right for him, as johnE, says the pistes are "mauve" rather than all out reds, step sections seem to be short, mostly there are "cheats" round the steeper bits . By the end of the week he wanted to go round all the backs one more time.
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The only bit that would worry me a bit is that it is a bit of a high speed resort. The pistes are bashed very smooth and you get a lot of armored skiers hurtling down at full tilt.
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Mostly we try to ski defensively to avoid this, skied in the Pyrenees where there are more than enough armoured snowboarders hell bent on the land speed record, but Gressoney was quiet, in fact immediately above the village, below Gabiet, was very quiet, maybe because it only takes you to Gressoney. The connecting pistes down from the passes were for the speedsters, that said still quiet.
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thank you all, very useful, It would be La Trinite as the reason for looking is that Esprit have some cracking deals in their new to them hotel. There are lots of other options, but mostly in France which we would prefer to avoid.
Not been on the forum so much this year.. what does IMHO mean ??
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suki, Ah, OK. I would do a price check with Ski2 in Champoluc I think myself, but if the deal is good... The red run from the Col to the top of the Stafal cable is really blue, not red. Flat, wide, easy. I'm sure you'll be fine.
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suki, we are there with esprit w/c 1/2 with 4.5 and 7 yr olds - I be skied there before with kids and I'd say it'd be fine - outside of holidays and weekends it tends to be quiet on piste by comparison to some other places - and the Italians love kids!!
Having been with esprit several times I'd be surprised if they'd started operating in gressoney this year without having been happy the ski area and schools were suitable for child progression?
Maybe see you there!
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Lib-banana- just booked same week ! Our boys are 8 and 10 (King family). So will see you there. Sue
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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suki, good stuff - ours are 4.5 and 7 - here's hoping for great snow!
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@suki, @lib-banana, hi there, we are off to the ValVerde on 17th Jan, and Id appreciate your thoughts of the hotel, food etc... But more importantly how the kids got on with the skiing? Mine Is 8, done two weeks and I've booked her in the the intermediates. Concerned that the Reds may be too challenging! Also were did you eat out on the 'day off', and was there a supermarket to buy chocolate crisps etc....? Cheers
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You know it makes sense.
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We have also just booked (very late!) with Esprit to the Valverde - but travelling 31st Jan - is this the same as suki and lib-banana?
6 yo and 3.5 yo kids (very excited daughter looking forward to her first time on skis).
Feeling a little nervous about the snow coverage, but keeping fingers crossed that this weekend's forecasted dump materialises!
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@Rooknee, this thread was from last year. However I would love to know how they got on as I am considering Gressoney with Esprjt for 2016 season. Hope you have a great time and can you come back and say what it was like?
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Doh! I confused myself by looking at the date on P3t3r's post... So perhaps we should extend the "how was it?" to him?
I will try to do a report when we're back.
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@Rooknee, thanks
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@Rooknee,
Just returned (24/01) from Esprit' Val Verde Chalet Hotel in Gressoney.
Hotel in general very good, however if you have rooms 101 or 201 then you will be kept awake by the constant noise coming from the hotels "heating system". Manager and staff very helpful. Food excellent. Co-co club and staff excellent. If you need the chemist check the opening times, as they are irregular.
The ski area was excellent, and the snow was superb! The 'Reds' are mostly very wide and my 8 year old daughter (with only 2 weeks previous skiing) skied them with ease, as she did with the blacks at the end of the week. BTW - the black that leads down to STAFAL baffles me, as it certainly no more than a red! Some of the lifts are VERY slow, but as there are NO queues there isn't really an issue. The black down to Alagna is superb, and very long.
Ski school, very good though many parents (and I was one) disagree with giving medals to the kids who only finished in the first 3, at the end of week ski race - some very upset children!
On the hotels restaurant 'night off' I would recommend eating at the Wasserchild - excellent value - cheeses/hams, lasagne, a superb sirloin steak, and 1/2 litre of wine - all for 32 euros. Only a 5 minute walk from the hotel.
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@P3t3r, thanks as well. We have decided to book there next year though rooms 201/202 oops but they come up as cheapest rooms while ensuring we get separate sleeping areas and a bath between us.
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@Rooknee, are you ordering your lift passes online or just getting them once in resort?
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Yeah thanks for the warning about the medals @P3t3r, our six year old probably thinks he's a future Olympic champion despite skiing as slow as his old man
@NickyJ I'm just planning on getting lift passes when we get there, going 28 March.
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I couldn't work out how to buy online, it seemed to be for activating an existing pass, not for pre-booking a new one.
Happily, on the transfer coach, Esprit was selling lift passes at cost price in Euros, rather than the overpriced cost from the UK.
I also managed to pre-book ski kit for the kids from the other ski hire in Gressoney la Trinite - Esprit uses David Sports which is right next to the hotel. I emailed the shop and the owner, Sergio, got back to me and we agreed a good deal. Service was excellent in the shop and of course it wasn't overcrowded with the rest of the Esprit guests.
We are now in resort. The hotel is excellent for what we expected (ie not 5 star, but comfortable). Staff seem very enthusiastic and helpful. The snow looks fab (excitement built on the transfer coach as snow started appearing on the houses some distance away - always a good sign!). First day on snow tomorrow.
I'll write a report when I'm back, but so far so good!
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@Rooknee, great to hear! Thanks
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