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Nendaz reds...are they difficult reds...

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
...or not? Does anyone know this ski area? As there are not that many blue runs, I was wondering how challenging the reds are. We are planning a large group holiday to this resort and will have children with us who have done 3-4 weeks skiing and can cope with easier reds only. There are also a couple of less confident adults, but everyone has done at least 3 weeks skiing. Any thoughts?

Ps I know there are other more suitable resorts but we've found and amazing chalet deal!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
It's subjective obviously but the skiing in Nendaz is easy and they piste it well, too.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
The Tracouet reds are all lovely!
La Nationale is a fast, sweeping "race" piste. The entry is a bit steep, but only about 20 metres - suggest wait till you all have your "ski legs"
Prairaron (if open) can get a little Icy at the bottom, but its a road by that stage, so no biggie. Also, check out the cabane de Bavalaux half way down - a proper swiss mountain refuge, and great food.
Jean Pierre rouge is a rally nice tree run with no real nasties - my kids did it at age 4 on their 3rd week.
Tracouet varies between red and blue, the only bits with slight issues are the top of the slope down to The bob (a great bar) - That can get a little Icy. To avoid that, there is a small blue road which diverts off to the Left.
Get over to Siviez as well - both the reds there are really nice
You will really enjoy it.
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