Poster: A snowHead
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I have a second set of flights to Turin I can take next April for a second weeks skiing. Annoyingly I don’t like the flight times for Saturday 4th to Saturday 11th April. We are family of 4 and will have a 10 and 13yr old by then.
We can go that first or second week and Friday to Friday or Sunday to Sunday is possible if we can find accommodation which supports those changeovers.
Would like to stay with 2hrs radius of Turin.
Any recommendations? We will be going to Serre Chevalier in the February.
Part of me would like to stay in a Gressoney again or Stafal but I am struggling to find suitable accommodation. Also suspect we will be limited to first week only based on previous season dates? Thinking self catering but if I can find half board cheap enough. As this is a cheeky second week really trying to keep it cheap as and cheerful but no sofa beds!
I was wondering Cervinia but worried about wind? Is that an issue in April. Also feel a bit concerned about having children in ski school and possibly being trapped over Zermat side (which reduces significantly what skiing is available there).
How is Sauze d’Oulx in terms of late season?
Any specific accommodation recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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What about Orelle? With the backdoor link to Val Thorens and the rest of the 3 valleys, snow sure for certain and the transfer time from Turin meets your requirements.
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I’ve done the last 4 years in Cervinia in April and never had issues with the wind - unlike New Year this year where we lost 4 days.
Don’t worry about getting stuck on the Zermatt side, they take precautions to dissuade you from going over even if there is a hint of getting stuck.
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@OTS, thanks. When we stayed in Zermatt (can’t remember if it was first week of Jan or Week before Christmas in December now) you could only get from Zermatt you Cervinia 2 of the days we were there.
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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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@NickyJ, i can probably get you a decent deal in orelle as i own a place there
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Andybag wrote: |
What about Orelle? With the backdoor link to Val Thorens and the rest of the 3 valleys, snow sure for certain and the transfer time from Turin meets your requirements. |
Thanks didn’t know about that area. Some research needed
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ajc2260626 wrote: |
@NickyJ, i can probably get you a decent deal in orelle as i own a place there |
Can you PM a link?
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@NickyJ, pm sent
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In my searching I noticed a website indicate that the Espace Killy is 2.5hrs from Turin. However when I switched to google maps it came up with massively longer time . Looks like there is a road closure causing this. Does anybody know if that is a temporary or more permanent thing?
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@NickyJ, to do it in the shorter time you’d probably need to go over the Col d’Iseran which is closed at winter
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Arno wrote: |
@NickyJ, to do it in the shorter time you’d probably need to go over the Col d’Iseran which is closed at winter |
Thanks so much for.
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