Poster: A snowHead
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For those that must due to school hols!
What are your February half terms plans, when are you crossing, what method, where are you laying over (if at all), where are you sliding?
Are you pinned to the webcams a lot will change in 6 weeks?
This will be our first trip with MGS, crossing early(ish) on Friday 9th on the tunnel, with a layover Macon Sud.
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We do exactly the same thing, December and Feb, nice easy trip (for us burgers) to Fügen. Normally Christmas is lacking snow and Feb has more. Hoping that’s the deal this year again!
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We're heading down to Ashford Thursday night and then crossing very early Friday to then drive down to Annecy then an early start to head up to Val D'isere before all the main transfers etc.
Drove a similar trip last year although this year we are in an EV so will be interesting and fun change.
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Fri evening Eurotunnel. Stop somewhere like Chalons-en-Champagne. Drive and queue up a lot before making the final trip to Val d’Isere.
We are staying in La Daille. Dreading the long drive to be honest but the thrill of the final run up to the resort keeps me going.
Back will ski on the Sat then drive up to stay near Lyon. Better to see the massive traffic jam up than being in the massive traffic jam down.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Friday morning euro tunnel, stopping at Maçon, a new stop over for us and then to La Plagne Soleil which is new too.
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Flight to Milan and car hire into the Dolomites. A week in an area (San Vigilio but there are others) without too many British
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Rob_Quads wrote: |
this year we are in an EV so will be interesting and fun change. |
Interesting use of the word "fun". Better make sure you wear your gloves and hats so you can have the heaters turned off
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Fly to Geneva on 19th Feb, train to Riddes then up to La Tzoumaz for a few days.
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Where are people stopping in Maçon? We are fond of the ibis there, but in March.
Half term we are flying to Switzerland. Sometimes it’s quiet but this year we overlap with German holidays/Carneval so it’s going to be busier than usual
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^^^ Does it need 2 or 3 long stops en-route for charging @Rob_Quads? How do costs compare with petrol/diesel?
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mountainaddict wrote: |
^^^ Does it need 2 or 3 long stops en-route for charging @Rob_Quads? How do costs compare with petrol/diesel? |
Probably 4/5 but shorter. It's better to do shorter chargers than bigger ones as the rate you get when charging >80% is worse. That said just align them with breakfast, lunch etc and the delta is not too bad. Cost wise it's probably not that much different but will be able to report back.
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Rob_Quads wrote: |
Probably 4/5 but shorter. |
Plenty of time for Netflix watching.
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You know it makes sense.
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We are on early morning tunnel (6.20 am) Friday morning then drive to Logis hotel in Chamousset right at start of Maurienne Valley.
Up and out early to avoid half term traffic madness (not sure if that occours in Maurienne Valley?) and drive to Val Cenis, Lanslevillard for the week. Never been there before so looking forward to it (Normally go to Austria)
Staying in Apartment right on ski school nursery slopes in Le Haut so great location for Kids (8 & 10) 1st Ski trip - they are really excited.
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@daveqpr, See you in Lanslevillard! First time for us too.
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Poster: A snowHead
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06.20 Eurotunnel on Friday, drive to Albertville, table booked in Station Chatel(best steaks ever) for 7.30pm
up and out for final 1.5 hours up to Sainte Foy
Ski the quiet Saturday before check in ........
key to the Friday is to get as far as possible, otherwise you ll be queuing to get up to resort.
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Early flight to Geneva from LTN on 17th. 2 hour transfer to Val Thorens, so should be in resort lunchtime to collect skis, passes, etc ready for first lifts Sunday morning!
Assume the UK half terms are split with the OP heading out on the 9th??
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yes, we are 16th as HT is late this year for our area.
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Just checking the French HT's and seems they have most of Feb covered with the splits between 3 zones! So will be just as busy for both weeks of the UK HT.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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stefoy4me wrote: |
06.20 Eurotunnel on Friday, drive to Albertville |
Does that mean up at ~2-3am?
I've done an early tunnel like that before with a day's drive and it nearly killed me as it basically meant little to no sleep the night before then a full day drive (plus I never sleep well before travelling..).
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@Pyramus, Cos we are at least 4 hrs from Ashford, we get to the Prem Inn Folkestone late, and then get an early train the following day.
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Pyramus wrote: |
stefoy4me wrote: |
06.20 Eurotunnel on Friday, drive to Albertville |
Does that mean up at ~2-3am?
I've done an early tunnel like that before with a day's drive and it nearly killed me as it basically meant little to no sleep the night before then a full day drive (plus I never sleep well before travelling..). |
no we are only 1 hour from Eurotunnel........but yes still early enough
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kirchberg. we'll set off on Friday the 9th at circa 3am push on down through Germany to stuttgart. loads of hotels around the airport. travelling at 4am to get to kirchberg circa 8am hopefully have missed all the traffic at that time round München. Hotel will let us have breakfast then ski.
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stefoy4me wrote: |
06.20 Eurotunnel on Friday, drive to Albertville, table booked in Station Chatel(best steaks ever) for 7.30pm
up and out for final 1.5 hours up to Sainte Foy
Ski the quiet Saturday before check in ........
key to the Friday is to get as far as possible, otherwise you ll be queuing to get up to resort. |
Will be on the 7:20 but managed to get an extra night in Sainte Foy, so drive straight through in time for wine, cheese and charcuterie on the Friday night .
Then up early for a morning Ski and then back country guide in the afternoon before the crowds.
Can you tell the excitement is building!
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I never sleep well before getting up horribly early to travel and neither do I sleep well in a hotel en route, planning to get up early in the morning. I lie awake thinking how many hundreds of miles I could be covering. Left to myself, I prefer to do the journey in one hit.
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Must admit I never understand getting a few hours fitful sleep in a shabby hotel, may aswell drive through the night, ski from the car and have a nice day on the slopes while it's quiet.
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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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Hi all
I'm new to the forum.
I'm looking to find an alternative route to La Plagne this year...last year we went drive for the first time...which went a like this....
Friday - took an afternoon Eurotunnel, with an early evening drive to Chalons en Champagne (arrived about 11pm)
Saturday - left Chalons at 6am and went on the A6 via Dijon and Lyon, then on to the A43 to Chambery to get to Albertville and La Plagne arriving about 10pm. We were nose-to-bum from Troyes to Lyon, and same again into Chambery. This was the route: https://maps.app.goo.gl/moUSB3FCtgT3WeAX6
We are doing the same stopover in Chalons again, and will leave on the Saturday morning at 6am. I was looking at possibly going on to the A40 at Dijon and then come in to the north of Chambery. Conscious that the roads to the north of Chambery are more local, I wondered if anyone had any other bright ideas? This is the route https://maps.app.goo.gl/EU7SEeWARc4Kam159
We are stuck with the late afternoon departure from Folkstone on the Friday and 6am start from Chalons on the Saturday, owing to schools etc.
Any suggestions welcome - I have seen on another thread ( https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=162872 ) that going in via Geneva may be an option.
Thanks in advance!
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@bantamrjv, Well I would definitely avoid the A6 if it is Paris hols too. The A39 is usually quieter. Can't advise beyond that as we never do half term.
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You know it makes sense.
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@bantamrjv, welcome to SH's.
You will never shorten the journey leaving Chalons at 6am I'm afraid. Too far North to beat the build up of traffic.
We've driven over many times but only once at HT (2022) but I've read about it a lot on here. HT or not we drive overnight, get in late morning and ski the afternoon. Rotating drivers every couple of hours, with non-driver sleeping. It is tiring but it's worth it (for us). Alternative is to take kids out of school early/half day and get as close as possible to the resort by bedtime. The closer the better.
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Too far North to beat the build up of traffic.
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This. You need to avoid arriving in resort between 9 am and 5 pm. Whether you go on the A6 or (as I prefer) the A39/
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Poster: A snowHead
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Thanks all for the responses so far.
I'm considering coming in from the north of Geneva as an option too. Whilst longer on paper, it may well be more pleasant and avoid all the Paris traffic in Lyon/Chambery.
I know I'll have no option when I get to Annecy/Albertville but to join the queues; I've accepted that!
The other thing I have to throw in the mix is EV stops...but have done many a trip in France it's not a problem!
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bantamrjv wrote: |
I'm considering coming in from the north of Geneva as an option too. Whilst longer on paper, it may well be more pleasant and avoid all the Paris traffic in Lyon/Chambery. |
Will make no odds. You won't be the only one trying to find a way around the traffic.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@bantamrjv, it's not really my area of expertise having only done it a couple of times. Sounds like you can't get any further south of Chalons, due to the crossing time. Could you leave at 5am the next morning? That extra one hour of relatively traffic-free roads might save you two or three later in the day.
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We're flying into Geneva on the 10th, arriving at 9.35am. So hopefully will be on the road by 10.45am - heading towards Valloire. Normally about a 2.5hr trip, how messy do you think it could get?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I'm considering coming in from the north of Geneva as an option too
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Do you mean across the Jura, via Poligny?
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a few hours fitful sleep in a shabby hotel
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A bottle of wine stashed in my overnight bag usually helps.....
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Origen wrote: |
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I'm considering coming in from the north of Geneva as an option too
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Do you mean across the Jura, via Poligny? |
Yes - exactly that
This is what I've mapped out on GMaps
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QU7h5WG6NDHQ9u8YA
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I have taken that route often, as for my journey (to Les Saisies) the mileage was actually less, it used less fuel (because of not hammering along at 80 mph), saved tolls and was a pleasant change from the motorway, though it took a bit longer. But I never did it at a peak time so I can't advise on whether it would be a good option for you. But you would need a Swiss motorway vignette - and if you don't need one anyway (I always did) that's quite an expense. As @Layne says, there are no easy options.
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Origen wrote: |
I have taken that route often, as for my journey (to Les Saisies) the mileage was actually less, it used less fuel (because of not hammering along at 80 mph), saved tolls and was a pleasant change from the motorway, though it took a bit longer. But I never did it at a peak time so I can't advise on whether it would be a good option for you. But you would need a Swiss motorway vignette - and if you don't need one anyway (I always did) that's quite an expense. As @Layne says, there are no easy options. |
Thanks - I will defo be avoiding the A6 and Lyon, and instead going on the A39 at Dijon. What happens from that point on, we shall see!
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@Handy Turnip, I'm no expert either but in 2022 we would have been during the Lyon bypass around 7am and once south of that it started to become stop/start. We then stopped at Albertville supermarket (estimate 10am) and then it was an hour to get the last 25 miles to Les Coches. My impression is that was a relatively good outcome.
We always ski the second Saturday and driving down late afternoon. When we come down after Christmas week (and HT 2022) the traffic is horrendous coming the other way - stretching for miles and miles barely moving. Heaven knows what time some people get into resort.
For you, leaving Geneva airport at 10:45 you will do well to get there by 6pm I reckon.
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