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Hi all, looking for a bit more insight in to the resort. We are a couple of 50+ snowboarders heading out in Feb with our non-ski/board wives. Any recommendations for runs (for boarders), bars, restaurants, other activities not board related, thinking of the wives! would be greatly appreciated. Also any info on prices for beers, food etc.
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addo1 wrote: |
Any recommendations for runs (for boarders).... |
I only spent a day skiing around Sestriere last year when we stayed in Sauze D'Oulx so I have no specific recommendations except....
......do not be tempted by the run to Pragelato. It's very flat and not as pretty as I had hoped.
Equally, the run from the top of the gondala (from Sestriere towards Sauze) won't be much fun on a board. I suspect good snow conditions would allow a decent boarder to cut some corners which would make it a lot better
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@addo1,
I've only spent a long weekend there but really liked the skiing. Can't really remember enough to be useful about which runs are best avoided on a board - only tend to watch for this if someone in your group is boarding. Only thing I remember as a gotcha was the connection back from Sauze where you CAN ski all the way down to Sestriere but then have quite a hike across town to get to the other pistes. Better to get the lift down and across.
Not sure where you are staying but we stayed in Borgata Sestriere and there is a SUPERB restaurant there - Restaurante L'Antica Spelonca I think. Some of the very best food I have eaten in the alps and food is definitely a significant part of my ski trips.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Am going Sunday, not sure what conditions going to be like but il let ya kno if I find any flat spots!!👎
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thanks or the replies so far, we are staying at the savoy edelweiss in the centre of town on a H/B basis but will still fancy one or two evenings out as well as lunches piste side etc. @borntoboard, please report back as it will be great to here first hand how things are.
really need to find some things for the wives to do, I know there are buses that could get them/us to oulx or further afield but apart from ice skating in sestriere I am not sure what else there is.
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Theres a few shops and restaurants in the town square ,Come the evening its bit of a ghost town thou,if your looking for a bit of evening Apres ski forget it.
But there are one or two bars and restaurants or as we did a few evenings tried other hotels
I would load their kindles up with lots of books
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read today that they do not prepare the pistes on the Pragelato side and leave it as a bit more of a freeride area, is this correct?
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@addo1, The run from Sauze to Pragelato tends to be left as off piste. Obviously that requires fresh snow or it turns into a nightmare!
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Just back from 4 days of blue skies in Sestriere.
Dining and drinking is a bit limited, but Bar Kovo is decent ish for drinks and snacks.
Pinky Bar is OK for Pizza, but otherwise options are limited.
Kappa Bar is supposed to be OK, but we didn't venture in.
As for runs, there are plenty of off piste options through the trees across the resort. If you are feeling adventurous, there is the tour on the back of the piste map which can be done in a day.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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thanks @OTS, what are the prices like?
@letsgetpiste, is that run ok for boarding? ie is it flat or not?
really want to get around the milky way as much as possible but need to avoid the dreaded drags.........I just do not get on with them at all any suggestions of must do runs that avoid said nemesis of mine?
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Prices were OK - €5 for a pint, €8-10 for a pizza
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really want to get around the milky way as much as possible but need to avoid the dreaded drags.........I just do not get on with them at all any suggestions of must do runs that avoid said nemesis of mine?
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There are couple of pomas by the side of the stunt park, and in some of the learning areas. The only others are there to get to the very top of a couple of the pistes. I didn't bother with them - but if you want to slide the complete Olympic downhill course, you'll have to!
Great resort all round though - really loved it.
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You know it makes sense.
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cheers @OTS, not too worried about eating out as we are H/B but do you have any recommendations for eating/drinking on the hill? also are there any piste-side bars the are accessible on foot? thanks
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is there a mid point access on the friateve gondola? if so can this be reached on blue 82 from sansicario side without having to use the drags to get to the top?
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Poster: A snowHead
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another query! everything I have read seems to suggest that if anyone has an injury in sestriere they will have to pay up front for any treatment and then reclaim off the insurance. is there any way round this? ie does the Italian version on carte niege (snow protection) cover you for medical expenses? I have printed an English version of this off, it is a bit vague but it does mention medical expenses as well as bringing you down from the mountain.
cheers
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Just wondering if anyone is staying in Grangesises (just outside Sestriere) or going in the next week or 2 and can please take a picture of the bus stop, please? We're arriving on the 9th Feb and want to plan getting to/from the slopes. We'll have 1 car between 9 of us, should I get another car or just a transfer from the airport and use the bus to and from the slopes? If anyone can point me to the timetable, that would be great! Thanks!
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And can anyone recommend a transfer company? We're going Thursday to Thursday so I am hoping that there is someone you can recommend who'd like to earn some money! We're 5 adults, 2 snowboard bags and 4 hold bags. We're flying to/from Turin airport. Thanks!
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@tango776, Can't help on the bus from Grangesises... I know there is one... but I can't remember the routes!
However... contact James at sauzeonline or sestriereonline. He will get you sorted for a transfer. Someone with similar numbers to yourself got quoted about €360 return. Might get it for less!!
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