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Suggestions - a few days between Les Saisies and Lyon or Geneva

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We are creatures of habit, and have been going to Les Saisies when visiting family in France from Oz. Booked again for 2021, but thinking of staying a few extra days to try somewhere else, but where? We'll have a car, so if need be can drive in rather than stay in the resort (getting round Sat to Sat booking rules in France, could also AirBnB or chambre d'hote). Looking for suggestions - we ski red/blue, like traditional french towns, hate nightlife and drunken revelers, and dates are around 10th Jan, so need to be high ~ 1500 m to be reasonably sure of snow. Would love some suggestions!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Between LS and Geneva you could do Megeve. Or branch right after Megeve and go to St Gervais or Les Contamines. Or stay in Sallanches and drive to Chamonix. Or turn right and stay in Chamonix. Or turn left then right to Flaine. None of them very high but should be OK. St Gervais is an attractive town but not v ski convenient.

If headed towards Albertville and Lyon you could go really left-field to Areches Beaufort, up the road from Beaufort. You'd probably be the only Anglophone skiers there. Interesting small ski area, best known for touring. Not v high but COLD. Holds snow well.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Of those mentioned by @pam w above, Chamonix is the most like a real town but more international than French. Sallanches is a genuine local town but a bit of a nowhere place stuck between and servicing all those resorts.

Of the villages St Gervais is by far the most town-like especially in the centre, low but with good gondola access to the slopes above 1400 m. Quiet restaurants and traditional French bars rather than rowdy night-life. But while predominantly French it does also have a sizeable British contingent, a large proportion of whom seem to haunt this forum.
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