Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Nothing wrong with Termingon, some nice skiing and snow connection to wider Val Cenis ski area without having to get off your skis.
However, this year's snow record and later in season will make it more vulnerable to snow cover on piste for easy access in this location. Check if you can what the village approach is like.
More likely location is Val Cenis Haute (it's located at the far end of this linked ski area) often called Lansvillard too, with probably slightly higher cost but with a little more altitude and lift convenience to help the conditions directly to accommodation.
It's a very good valley and ski area to visit though, especially given decent cost for accommodation, food, lift pass along with easy navigation around a good piste network.
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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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There was very little snow at the base in Termignon a few weeks ago which makes the link to the wider Val Cenis area a bit tricky. Termignon itself is a nice little village.
As suggested above take a look at the higher elevation areas of Lanslebourg or Lanslevillard which have much better snow cover and you should still be able to find cost effective accommodation in these areas.
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Try Immo Montagne rental agency - they have some very reasonable priced apartments. We rented one off them (Presse 11) for Feb half term in Lanslevilard (Val Cenis Le Haut) that was directly on the Terres Grasse beginner ski run (highest entry point to ski system in resort) with the gondola 1 minute ski from the apartment door so excellent location.
https://montagneimmo.com/
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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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Thanks for the tips everyone. That Immon Montagne has some good properties that I haven't seen.
Quick question--if one goes with one of the default Saturday to Saturday rentals, can one arrive on a different day than Saturday?
We would probably do Monday to Saturday. I know I'll need to ask the individual agency, but just wondering if people already has experience here.
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@Atlanticsnow,
They had an office / shop in the village centre that we collected the keys from on the Satuday afternoon so didn't check their opening hours but I'm sure you could easily arrange a Monday key collection / arrival with them.
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Similar here, we've variously picked up keys and sometimes bed linen etc from Immo or at reception in rental locations.
It wouldn't seem a problem to arrive after rental start date, would seem logical to inform them of your intention to avoid a non show/cancel scenario risk.
For each time we've visited, its always been a very relaxed and friendly transaction in renting here. That’s also through some different suppliers too, all,well organised and pragmatically delivered in our experience.
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