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Where would be best?

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Mid April, 2 beginner skiers and 2 intermediate skiers Puzzled
The travel agent - Ski Solutions - recommends Obergurgl or Val d'Isere
What does anyone think?
Thanks for advice!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Tignes (Val Claret) or Val Thorens, both villages are at over 2000M and will be snow sure, something for all parties
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Thank you! Are they alright for beginners?
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VT has a large beginner area with 4 (I think) magic carpets, with good areas to progress onto the pistes proper after. And if they are proper beginners, not having to worry about catching a bus to the lifts/piste is always nice as well.
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Thank you Fridge. Have you any knowledge of Obergurgl in Austria?
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Long time since in Obergurgl, but I was a relative begginner 32 years ago. Cant remember anything that was at all scary. Also its Austria, and I would suggest a bit livelier in the evenings. Check, 'where to ski' website. Their book is now defunct, but any opinions as to begginer friendly can be relied upon in my opinion. snowHead
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Obergurgl is quite high, and also you have Solden next door with 2 glaciers. Compact ski area, not lively in the evenings. Should be good both in terms of snow and suitability for you. Val D'isere has quite steep slopes back into town
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Obergurgl is high enough and should be perfect for beginners, especially Hochgurgl, starting with December. However I can't imagine it in mid April. Way too late for that
Val d'Isere - all the green and blue piste in the Bellevarde area.
Val Thorens, as mentioned above
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