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Hi, we are a family of 5 (parents plus 3 teenage boys) and looking to go to La Rosiere 16th December for a week. We went to Sainte Foy last year and loved it but teenagers and my husband fancy somewhere bit bigger, they like reds and I like blues. We don't want to have to lug skis too far. and to be able to pop back to the apartment during the day would be good. Not familiar with La Rosiere but gather there are 2 areas, La Rosiere centre and Les Eucherts. The Alpen Lodge apartments look lovely in Les Eucherts but think might be better to be nearer the main lifts in LA Rosiere? Looking at Sky Apartments and Le Tyrol in La Rosiere.
Has anyone got any views on location and good apartments?
Many thanks
Clare
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Sky is great
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Thank you, I prefer the look of Alpen Lodge but think Sky might be better location.
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I've not been to La Ros for ages but I remember one detailed report last season saying how quiet it was - not the place, perhaps, if your teenagers are looking for some "apres action". I suggest you do a forum search and read up some of the trip reports about La Rosiere. When we went - twice - we were in a catered chalet with Ski Olympic and made our own entertainment in the evenings - we enjoyed it very much. I agree that being able to pop back to an apartment at mid-day is good - I'd regard that essential these days, with kids/grandkids who are otherwise exceptionally expensive to feed at lunch time!
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. We aren't bothered by having access to lots of bars etc and is something we would prefer to avoid really, we ski, like a swim and then cook and eat and relax in our apartment, Sainte Foy was great and is smaller than La Rosiere I believe but boys just want a few more runs to try. As you say feeding 3 hungry boys is expensive so self catering is our choice!
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It's also why finding a good apartment is important for us as we will spend fair amount of time in it.
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@Pewiclewth,
So you won't be skiing over to Italy for lunch?
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No idea!
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@Pewiclewth, skiing over to La Thuile (Italian side) could be a good shout in good weather (slightly prone to strong winds over the top) with hungry teens to feed at lunchtime. Usually much better value than France, as we’ve found skiing over to Sestriere from Montgenevre. The skiing on the La Thuile side is also very good
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@Pewiclewth,
I had to use the La Ros App to find where those apartments actually are. They look pretty equidistant to the lifts in La Ros or Les Eucharts. It only takes on lift to get between the two locations - so I'd go for whichever set of apartments you prefer.
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@skitrack, stayed in Sky last January. Sky room is 100m away from the main ski lift - a small slight 20-30m uphill section in the morning and ski-in at the end of the day. It has a nice spa, nice swimming pool and close to the bakery in the morning (worth going the whole 25m in the mornings instead of getting delivery from the bakery the in-house bakery
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Thanks - all very helpful. I hadn't considered Montgenevre but also looks like would be good for us!
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There are absolutely loads of places, @Pewiclewth. What else is important to you? And how do you travel?
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You know it makes sense.
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Hi Pam W, my husband and kids are better than me so we want a variety of easier nice blues for me and some more challenging reds for them, a good choice of slopes and where we can meet back during the day. Not a big resort, we had a day in Tignes and hated that, loved small Sainte Foy. We usually drive, self cater, not up for going out at night. Pretty traditional resort over purpose built, like Tignes, not interested in the expensive flash resorts. I will want to run as well, happy to go outside but a gym would be handy, guessing higher altitude is key as going early in the season. Any suggestions very welcome! Thanks
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We have been to La Rosiere and Montgenevre in December with teens and love both resorts. I think Hotel Alparena apartments in Les eucharts are the best option in La rosiere. Le napoleon apartments are well located in montgenevre. Maybe Montgenevre would be slightly better that week as it usually opens in early December and has more tree cover in case of whiteout conditions. We booked through peak retreats both times.
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Poster: A snowHead
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You could think about Les Saisies, @Pewiclewth. Excellent apartments very handy for the slopes. The immediate surroundings are very much to your taste - lovely, scenic, blues and an easy way down from all the local lifts. Good reds in Notre Dame de Bellecombe (often very quiet even at busy times like Christmas) and some safely accessible off piste too. A resort for people who drive - off the tour operator circuit, and no readily accessible on public transport. Very French resort.
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Going back to the original question, while it is quite a few years since we were last in La Rosiere it was in Les Eucharts which worked out just fine. There are probably more runs converging on La Rosiere itself, and more restaurants there if you want to eat out in the evenings (though you can walk from one to the other, or take the shuttle) but I am sure you would enjoy either. And provided there aren't high winds through the pass, the connection to La Thuile gives you a lot of skiing options.
Obviously if you are open to other places there are going to be lots of suggestions, but you will need to check the snow record for mid-December. Montgenevre for example seems to do quite well, but the connected Via Lattea resorts (e.g. Sestriere, Sauze d'Oulx) might have poor cover.
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I had my best ever European ski week conditions in La Ros last January. Powder runs most of the week. IT side though was windy and no Fresh snow and top slopes on IT side almost strip to rocks in places.
No real difference staying in either parts of the resort and the path between the two is very pleasant. The most important bit is how close you are to the lifts.
Re Sky - would happily return, ideal for family trip.
There is also one very good bootfitter if you in the market for new boots.
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@pam w, I love Les Saisies and the rest of L’Espace Diamant. However I feel that both Montgenevre and La Rosiere would be safer bets for w/c 16th December. If it were the week after i think Les Saisies would normally be ok. There was masses of snow there at Christmas two years ago but this was due to a large snowfall just before.
@j b, whenever we have stayed in Montgenevre we have mainly skied in Montgenevre and claviere (rather than Sauze Sestriere) and there is enough in montgenevre/claviere for a weeks family ski holiday.
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@Pewiclewth, only one reason to ski in La Rosiere is to go to La Thuille . The runs are nearly all the same but with different coloured poles interspersed by roads doubling up as ski runs lots of them , no trees which is important in Dec as bad weather days are more likely and it’s very wind prone , the skiing in Ste Foy all round is better . I would consider other options if you want more terrain . Also take into consideration this is early in the season and even if snow allowing it’s doubtful the whole area will be open .
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no trees which is important in Dec as bad weather days are more likely and it’s very wind prone
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Oddly, I found the best runs in La Rosiere were down to Ecudets through the trees. Mind you there are only 2 of them. La Thuille may indeed be a better base and is a slightly shorter drive from the UK. I've never stayed there but it looks as if it may be more of a trek to the lifts from the accommodation than La Rosiere.
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@johnE, the main s/c (plus a hotel) accommodation in La Thuile, is the Planibel, and is virtually at the base of the lifts. We we were able to ski back to there in very early January of a good snow year - not sure about mid-December but downloading is possible.
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have had many good stays in La Rosiere, favourite appartment location is La Planinca https://leplanica.com/en/
Ski in/out onto the Manesier, easy walk to the centre.
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JonA wrote: |
have had many good stays in La Rosiere, favourite appartment location is La Planinca https://leplanica.com/en/
Ski in/out onto the Manesier, easy walk to the centre. |
Thankyou - this looks great as so close to the slopes, thank you. Just bit concerned it might be very exposed in December as previous poster said, but guess no one can predict the weather!
Thanks
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@johnE, the main s/c (plus a hotel) accommodation in La Thuile, is the Planibel, and is virtually at the base of the lifts. We we were able to ski back to there in very early January of a good snow year - not sure about mid-December but downloading is possible. |
Thanks - looks like they open the 22nd, another time perhaps!
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I had my best ever European ski week conditions in La Ros last January. Powder runs most of the week. IT side though was windy and no Fresh snow and top slopes on IT side almost strip to rocks in places.
No real difference staying in either parts of the resort and the path between the two is very pleasant. The most important bit is how close you are to the lifts.
Re Sky - would happily return, ideal for family trip.
There is also one very good bootfitter if you in the market for new boots.
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Lovely photo, thank you.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@Pewiclewth, thank you, my little brother had to trek one hour down to take it. You could see the little church/chapel from on of the bottom lifts but not from the main resort unfortunately.
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@johnE, I love those runs to Ecuadets but they are low and might not be open mid December
.@Rob Mackley, when did you last ski in La rosiere? There is now the newish Mont valaisan sector which is more challenging.
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You know it makes sense.
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My Daughter worked 2 seasons in La Ros. Personally, I found the place quite underwhelming. Small resort with a few samey slopes and pretty much no apres.
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Thanks everyone for taking some time to reply. I don't think anywhere is ideal mid December but that's the only time we can go what with family stuff at Christmas and school exams. Definitely a lot of food for thought!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Pewiclewth wrote: |
I don't think anywhere is ideal mid December but that's the only time we can go what with family stuff at Christmas and school exams. |
There are plenty of safer (higher) options and not south facing. The Dolomites have a fairly decent early season record despite not being especially high, or maybe Tignes, VT or Cervinia?
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