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Alpe D'Huez - Les Bergers ski rental & lockers - information HELP!
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Hello there,
I’m am trying to look for some information but it’s really difficult to find or be certain. So I’m hoping the knowledge here would help. Many thanks in advance for contributing.
We’re heading to Alpe D’huez at the end of January. We’ve rented a self catered ski chalet about 7min walk to Les Bergers mall and the bottom of Marmottes I lift.
I have been researching and am aware that there are a lot of ski rental places in the mall at Les Bergers. What I can’t find is information on Ski lockers
Does anyone out there have first hand experience on which rental place actually have proper lockable lockers to store our skis in overnight and some gear during the day when we’re skiing? Not racks for skis and shelves for boots in a room but actual lockers.
Any info much appreciated. Also any recommendations if there are multiple places that have the lockers. Which is good for ski hire.
Cheers. So excited
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Can't comment on lockers as when I stayed in a chalet just above there it was ski in/out.
I did hire from ski republic in the Berger's and wasn't happy with the service or standard of skis. Edges were blunt and when I went back with them they pretty much just shrugged and suggested it was probably, me not the skis. Eventually they agreed to service them while I had lunch but they were the same after so I returned them (and my friends) and paid for the one day. Went to one of the other shops and hired for the rest of the week. Miraculously my skiing improved
Sorry don't remember which shop we went after but seem to remember it as being to the right of ski republic in the corner. It was 5 years ago so could have changed.
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Hi
Nevada sports has ski hire and Dominic(owner) usually has no problem with you keeping your equipment there in the shop overnight along with your shoes etc during the day.
The resort has ski lockers but I think only at the main lift DMC, you can book them online -
https://skipass.alpedhuez.com/Internet/produitComplementaire.aspx?PO=8&PG=1159&CL=3369&WPG=1&LC=FR
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They don't really have it, all the shop units in Berger's are quite small, the area is pretty flat so walking around there in boots is no hassle.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks very much for the information. Helps making the decisions!
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