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Feb Half Term: France or Italy

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Hey Snowheads (first timer here so be gentle), advice please. I am driving down for Feb Half Term (usually go at Xmas so Feb + Covid is new to us). Currently booked a hotel at La Thuile as I presumed in Feb half term in Italy would be cheaper and quieter than France. However, now France are letting us in and driving through to Italy presents even more Covid admin headaches (2 countries not 1) I am thinking about driving to a quiet French resort like Serre Chevalier.

Anyone got any advice on the merits of how busy each of those resorts will be at this time of year?

PS Leaving after school on the Friday and planning on staying the night half way in France hence the additional Covid admin of testing twice (24 hr rule) for France and Italy
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We are doing this too, but to Pila.
I haven’t worked out the Covid logistics yet, including how my 12 year old 1 jab plus event Covid is going to get in
However will say Italy is lots quieter in half term, cheaper and def worth it. It’s not Italian holiday time so lots quieter
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Hoping to make it to aosta and will ski pila 2-3 days and mix it up at the other areas.

It was pretty quiet 2 years ago but get the impression on here that more may go from uk (fly) due to late opening up of France.

It was great value in terms of food and drinks. Ski hire and lift pass similar to France.
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@MHskier, That's also our plan. Not booked accommodation yet but not sure what difference it's going to make with the Aosta Valle going orange. We were hoping to get the 6 day pass for La Thuile then two away days in Courmayeur and Pila, but looking at the La Thuile website and its says they are restricting the number of ski passes. We have flights booked to Turin so another option might be to drive to Serre Chevalier which we have done before, but I think our half term clashes with Marseille holidays, so I anticipate it will be busier than usual this half term.
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February half term when given the choice I would always choose Italy. Queues mostly no existent, prices much better etc etc. I'd second Aosta, big fan of La Thuile.
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Only trouble with aosta when we went half term was it was full of school trips from the uk, prices for the wk was acfair bit cheaper than France though
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February half term when given the choice I would always choose Italy

This, though might be crowded at weekends if the weather is nice.
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True, but we've never found that a huge problem once you get away from the bottom lifts.
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We live in Serre Chevalier (France) and I'm currently planning on getting out of Dodge for at least one High Season week to Italy, and we're not the only Brits considering doing the same, so that should tell you something!

The only downside is the snow is not brilliant in the Piemonte but hopefully will change.

Via Lattea, Sestrierre / Oulx / Bardonecchia not too bad, bit like here.
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