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Snowheads fan from Florida here. 60yo male solo trip to Grenoble for 3 weeks starting Feb 19. I have a work-from-home job, will be working half the time and skiing half the time. Have an AirBNB for all 3 weeks between the Grenoble train station and the old town center. Have spent some time in Grenoble before, this is my fourth trip, spent 3 weeks there last year as well. I like the town, plenty to do and see, and it works well as a base. I use the Transaltitude Skiligne deals with a low cost bus plus ski pass. Can ski the 4 local mountains plus ADH and L2A. Of course, there is a huge plus for staying next to the lifts, but that comes with a cost. Especially if only skiing alternate days. I don't like being out late at night partying, so not missing that aspect of a ski town, I can still catch a couple hours of apres before the bus back to Grenoble.
It is amazing to me how inexpensive this sort of trip can be. $650 roundtrip flight to Paris. 50€ TGV to Grenoble. 500€/week apartment. Buy my own groceries. 53€ for the bus plus lift pass to ADH/L2A and 40€ to the locals - Chamrousse, L7L, etcetera.
Have you every done anything like this before? A longer term ski trip, but staying in a less expensive town. Thoughts?
I have never been to 3 Vallees before and want to visit and sample it as part of this trip. Am considering staying in a hotel for a few nights Moutiers and a ski a day each at VT, Courchevel and Les Arcs (Meribel does not have enough intermediate runs for me). All seem easy to reach from Moutiers by bus or train/funicular. What do you think of that idea to sample 3V? Or should I pick one and just stay there? Thanks for your ideas. Hoping for great snow.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@pfreet, It doesn't sound a terrible idea, but it does take some time to get to the resorts from Moutiers. For example for Les Arcs you'll need to get a train at about 7:45, a 45 min train journey, about 15 minutes walk to the funicular then about another 15 minutes to get to the top of the funicular. You will then make the first lift of the day. I guess it will be about the same to the other resorts.
When I did stay near Grenoble we stayed in a hotel in Crolles for a weekend and skied at Les Sepet Laux and Chamrousse.
ps Les Arcs is not in the 3V
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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?
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@pfreet, You have picked the expensive time of the winter for your trip, I'm only paying 400€/week right now for an apartment in a resort and I would expect Sept Laux, Chamrousse and Villard de Lans to have studios at similar prices, the same apartments will be double the price from this weekend.
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@rjs, which resort may I ask?
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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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@pfreet, I did a shorter but similar trip in January 2022, based in Vizille (just to the southeast of Grenoble). We had 9 days skiing, including ADH, Chamrousse, L7L but also various other areas. Several do weekend or weekday discounts, so some great deals are available if you're careful about the order you visit places.
We hired a car but public transport should be fine from Grenoble too. Trip report is here in case you fancy reading up on the individual resorts or seeing some pics: https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=158109
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@denfinella, I certainly had already read your trip report. Maybe the best I've ever seen here. Great write up!
In 2025, I might do one week at 3 different resorts, if I can find a reasonable price for an apartment just me. Unfortunately my wife doesn't ski, but supports my hobby.
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