Poster: A snowHead
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Hello All,
I'm skiing with a group of mates in The Three Valleys, staying in La Tania from 12-19th Jan 2020 - just 9 days to go!
Does anyone have any advice about where it's good to ski in the morning/afternoon at different times of day etc? Also any recommended bars or restaurants on the slopes?
Been there 4 times but the last one was in 2008.
Cheers
Lee
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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On piste or off piste?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Ok just my opinion.
I don’t follow the weather or the snow. I am in a resort for a week and don’t have time. La Tania last year was awesome (same week you are going). We spent day 1 in Courchevel. Started 1650 and basically skied as far and wide as we could in 1650/1850/la Tania itself. Loved 1650
Next day went over to Val Thorens as far as we could Oreille I think it was called and then wound our way back home covering as much of that far side.
Day 3 middle bowl of Meribel and Les menuires I think. And St Martin.
By then we’d covered all the major areas. So day 4 we spent back at 1650 and did every run we could across the Courchevel patch. I am a saddo who ticks off the runs on the pirate map! Only we avoid blacks mainly due to injury.
Day 5 I seem to recall was more Val Thorens and the glacier but we’d missed before.
Day 6 we killed ourselves going as far as possible from VT to Courchevel 1650. My ski tracks put me on 28 runs skied and 47 miles covered.
We are total mileage fans and love trying every possible run at least once
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Probably the best restaurant for lunch near La Tania is Bouc Blanc
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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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Not been for a good few years but the bouc Blanc always did great omelettes
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At that time of year the sun won't be in La Tania for long. Enjoy long runs down Saulire, or if the snow's good down to Meribel (or mid-station if not). Try Courchevel 1650 for variety and to get away from the 'crowds' (not that you're likely to notice that in January). Lunch is a matter of taste and budget (!). Don't write off the Folie Douce - come for the food, stay for the cabaret!
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Snap! I’m going to La Tania at the end of the month.
Usually we stay in Meribel Motterat, which is pretty central, so La Tania will be a bit different.
First off is to definitely take the plunge/cost and get the three valley pass (I’d also recommend the carte neige insurance, that the resort offers when buying the card, but again quite pricey.
Courchevel has certainly got enough to do for a couple of days, but has become quite ‘new money Russian’ so has become expensive and the usual rudeness exists from your fellow skiers.
The routes around signal mountain are usually pretty quite but hit them early as they can get cut up later in the day.
Budget a day trip to get to Val Thorens to ski and back. Don’t miss last lifts, it’s an expensive mistake. Folie Deuce in VT i think is the better one.
Restaurants - I’ve forgotten some names, but just by the top of St Martin Express lift is a good spot for a break. Once saw Kate and Will royalty in there, and the bloke that owns it is a friendly ex rugby player.
We love Corbleys for lunch of tarte flet / tarte chèvre which is at bottom of st Martin express. There’s quite a grumpy waitress there, that makes for entertaining watching when she snaps at Russians.
The runs around the way are superb and really long. Jerusalem was my favourite and would recommend skiing all the way into st Martin, which also is a nice spot for a coffee. Grand lac is a lovely long blue, where you can easy ski and take it all in! It’s so big/long tends not to get busy.
Mont vallon is a good shout, but needs to be timed well for when the sun hits (I think in afternoon) and it not being busy / cut up. There’s a few ‘tracks’ on the runs that are quite tight to the edge and isn’t too pleasant when you git someone in front that’s unpredictable and someone impatient behind. Once you’re through that though it’s pretty awesome. Good restaurant for the deckchairs at the top!
There’s a good app for three valleys and obvs get ski tracks as well.
So much to go at, I certainly can’t wait!!
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Le Clos Bernard by the Altiport is good. As is l'Oeil de Boeuf in Courchevel 1550. Both may require a booking.
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La Voute in St Martin village just opposite the church. Has been there for ever, great food.
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in La Tania, try Pub Le Ski Lodge. it's just under the nursery slope. good value for money and has live music. We often skied back there for lunch rather than paying 12 euros for a bowl of chips at 1850 and the run down to La Tania Le Folyeres is a personal favourite, it's only a blue run but it's a great fun, we used to ski it first thing as a warm up as well.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Make sure to visit La Masse and Orelle at least once (they are both on the edge of the VT side of the area). They are a bit out of the way so slopes are quieter and they have some spectacular views at the top. If you've got €50 you need to get rid of you could even take the zip line from Orelle back to VT.
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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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http://www.restaurant-legrandlac.com/
I liked this one as the view was beautiful. Huge bowl of very nice pumpkin soup and a pint did the job.
Bottom of Les Granges lift
Not sure it’s the best but we liked the view but was £
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Bel Aire 1650
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You know it makes sense.
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Make SURE you do Jerusalem all the way into St Martin.
Mont Vallon is also spectacular. Saulire is a superb blast first thing when freshly pisted - go in from the steepest bit for extra fun.
TBH I can't think of a bad run, enjoy it all - if you love mileage you won't find a better place to go.
One restaurant to avoid is the one with all the fur seat covers on the green home run into 1850 (you'll see it as you ski past), it's as expensive as Courchevel gets!! Only accidentally went there for a drink once.
As siad, the Bouc Blanc is lovely. If you want a cheap bite to eat, there is a decent sandwich place in 1850 if you go into the main shopping centre with the climbing walls in the middle - I think it's on the second floor.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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