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I was looking at a map of Geneva on www.viamichelin.com and I spotted some ski lifts very close to the airport (according to its route planner within 16 minutes drive of the airport). These go up to the Monts-Jura, Lelex-Crozet ski area. It doesn't look much but I pondered the idea of getting the first flight (hand luggage only) from Luton to Geneva landing at around 9:15. Getting a cab and being on the slopes by 10 to 10:30am. Skiing all day and getting the last flight straight back again.
Has anyone ever heard of this place/been there and would what I'm suggesting be feasible
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Chris Reed, There was a brief thread on this a while back. No one seemed to be particularly enthusiastic!
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Reading the previous thread it looks like you'd need to do it at short notice to get the best conditions - in which case the flight to Geneva would be tricky to get...
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Well I used to ski there occasionally and it can be really quite fun.
(I lived nearby for a while - it was better than working for an afternoon).
But it is very small and gets (if its a weekend with nice snow) crowded.
You also want to avoid whichever afternoon it gets invaded by school kids (thursday from memory but I could be wrong).
Also I hope you like drag lifts...
If you are a black run skier they are often closed.
And this info is about 7 years out of date.
But I took my first ski - steps? there (and snowbaording ones) so tis fondly remembered.
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Mark Lehto wrote: |
You also want to avoid whichever afternoon it gets invaded by school kids (thursday from memory but I could be wrong). |
That would probably be Wednesday afternoon.... all kids have Wednesday afternoon off, some have the morning off as well....
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Yea - I have this vague memory of being surprised when it wasnt wednesday though. Ise would probably know. I expect its the Swiss kids that really add the numbers.
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There's a lot of stations round that area, all the wy along the Jura from Geneva to Bern and beyond both sides of the border. I've colleagues who live in some of them and they obviously ski them. Mostly not worth the effort I reckon.
How would get skis and kit if you're hand lugage only ? You'll struggle to hire kit in these tiny stations.
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ise, I'd be very suprised if you can't hire skis and according to there website you can. I'd be a bit stuffed if you can't as I don't own skis! Don't know what the quality of the skis would be like mind you ..........
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There's often somewhere, even in the smallest of resorts, but I'd be wary all the same. I did once go to one such place near Gap (Céüse), intending to get some blades, but the guy who ran the only hire shop had a severe hangover that morning. He didn't turn up until nearly 11am so I would have been stuffed if I hadn't brought my own skis!
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PG wrote: |
There's often somewhere, even in the smallest of resorts, but I'd be wary all the same. I did once go to one such place near Gap (Céüse), intending to get some blades, but the guy who ran the only hire shop had a severe hangover that morning. He didn't turn up until nearly 11am so I would have been stuffed if I hadn't brought my own skis! |
Yes, and some of the hire shops are satelites of the a nearby branch and don't open. There's a few stations round here where I can't recall ever seeing a hire shop, that said there's a couple open on the way to the station.
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There used to be a shop right at the bottom of the lift up (ie in the same building).
I should imagine it is still there.
The taxi plan could be quite non-cheap as well btw.
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Oh! Well! It was a nice idea while it lasted. Mark Lehto, How expensive are taxis do you reckon?
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I remember seeing some midweek one-day returns being advertised on teletext at £99 including flight and transfer. This wasn't to Jura, but to a more established resort. That was for season 2002/2003, but I didn't check for it this last one. It might be a viable alternative.
Last edited by So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much on Fri 21-05-04 13:25; edited 1 time in total
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You know it makes sense.
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Chris Reed, I wouldn't have thought a day's care hire would be out of reach if you're considering a taxi.... then you could go a little further afield if necessary....
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Chris Reed well they were about 40SF to the border (CERN). Guessing at
another 40SF to the resort. erm not sure of the current rat but 35quid?
Of course there is the french side of the airport which might be cheaper.
And car hire might be cheaper.
At which point in time going the night before, staying in a hotel, and getting the ski bus to one of the bigger resorts might be an idea. (busses went to Contamines, Flaine and Chamonix in my day. I heard a rumour they were doing Avoriaz nowadays as well).
To be as helpful as possible - the busses might not run every day!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Intersport in Switzerland used to offer a deal with the federal railway allowing skis to be picked up or deposited at railway stations. Wonder if something could be arranged at the airport station.
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Ah..Mont Jura. I can see it from my apartment. If this is any help to you....I hardly ever go there and it is 15 minutes away. Why? The conditions are so unreliable. You can hire skis but beware... the lift from the Crozet (Geneva) side is often closed for high winds and a taxis to Col de la Faucille would cost a small fortune.
I agree with Mark Lehto. Take one of the buses from the airport to Flaine or Les Contamines. Extremely reasonable at 60CHF or so including ski pass.
Much more reliable than skiing Mont Jura.
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If you time it right though, it really is worth trying these smaller, less popular resorts, especially if you're tied to travelling during the busy periods. There are times when a day's skiing at the Ballon d'Alsace in the Vosges, or the tiny resort of Ancelle in the Champsaur just north of Gap, or even the Mont Ventoux just 30 mins drive from Avignon, have given me at least as much pleasure as I've had on a good day in the classic resorts (and considerably more in the holiday periods!)
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PG wrote: |
If you time it right though, it really is worth trying these smaller, less popular resorts, especially if you're tied to travelling during the busy periods. There are times when a day's skiing at the Ballon d'Alsace in the Vosges, or the tiny resort of Ancelle in the Champsaur just north of Gap, or even the Mont Ventoux just 30 mins drive from Avignon, have given me at least as much pleasure as I've had on a good day in the classic resorts (and considerably more in the holiday periods!) |
It is good to ski the smaller stations, and I do and I bet sparrish does, but the Jura is really low Plenty of small stations in pre-alpes from here that are better.
sparrish has it spot on, Flaine has got to be the best closest ski station to Geneva, when the lift to Magland opens it'll be better still. For a day Morillon, Les Carroz or even Samoens are best, hire shops next to the lifts, just ideal.
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I am a big fan of Flaine for a long weekend but the drive is just that bit too long for a day. The bus times don't seem to mesh well with flight times and if you hire a car you've got to hang about for the car rental people to go through their endless questions.
When I lived in Canada (Ottawa) I only occasionally used to slog over to Tremblant prefering the small, cheap and easy to get to hill that was ideal for a day. I just was pondering the idea of a day trip from the UK. But with unreliable snow and expensive last minute flights it sounds like a no-no. I guess if this was such a great idea I'd have heard about it before!
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Chris Reed wrote: |
I am a big fan of Flaine for a long weekend but the drive is just that bit too long for a day. The bus times don't seem to mesh well with flight times and if you hire a car you've got to hang about for the car rental people to go through their endless questions.
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I think you should look at the map again and the actual roads, I find it hard to believe from the airport that it's more than 5 or 10 minutes difference.
Interestingly, by what we're being told elsewhere are Scottish standards for snow, there’s still some excellent cover round the Jura I noticed this morning
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