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Les Seybelles St colomban des villards?

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Just eyeing this up as a self drive destination as an affordable alternative to Morzine that we have done to death in recent years.

From what I’ve read ski area sounds good. Decent size, cheaper pass just some older lifts to live with.

St Colomban looks out on a limb but with some good accomodation options. Is starting and ending the ski day there ok or a complete pain?

Is the village nice in terms of a bar and restaurant to try a few of the nights?

Or are the main ski villages much better. We are always put off by naff badly equipped kitchens as we like to cook nice evening meals.
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A complete pain, you'd be mad to go St Colomban


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The Sybelles ski area is cheap. But one of the ugliest places on planet Earth.

Go to Le Corbier for convenience and cheapness.

Saint-Sorlin for quaintness, but little to do.
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Way way out on a limb, been to les sybelles a few times and never bothered the venture all the way over. Best skiing IMHO is over at St Sorlin...sunweb and snowtrex usually have decently priced accomodation over there
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Ok thanks.
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Not sure when you’re going but Colomban is pretty low so can suffer with lack of snow.
La Toussiure is a slightly odd place and very busy in school holidays ( when we’re in the Maurienne)
I would agree that St Sorlin is quaint and has the best skiing.

It’s only another short drive up the valley to Valmieinier or better still Valmorel which has good skiing, quaint little town too.
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It’s only another short drive up the valley to Valmieinier or better still Valmorel which has good skiing, quaint little town too.

Think you may mean Valloire (linked to Valmeinier) which has great skiing and is a quaint town.
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I do indeed mean Valloire Eh oh! sorry for confusion. Valmorek is the other side of St Francois Longchamp- our local resort
Val Loire is a quaint little town- it had a TDF stage finish this year so you could sneak a preview of it on old highlights
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FWIW here is my review of les Sybelles

https://pistehors.com/Xs4XLn8BbNihPQ79v7AC/les-sybelles-maurienne-french-alps

I think there have been lift improvements at St Colomban since then but last year they had difficulty running with the lack of snow, rain, heatwave.
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Personally, I would not stay in St Colomban - it sits out on a limb, below the snow line frequently and is a proper pain to get into the main network.
St Sorlin is nicest.
Le Corbier and La Toussuire less pretty but quite functional. I like the Sybelles. But it is like a poor mans 3V.

Valloire up the valley is a nice base - linked with Valmeinier (which is less nice)
Val Cenis is ok too.
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FWIW here is my review of les Sybelles

https://pistehors.com/Xs4XLn8BbNihPQ79v7AC/les-sybelles-maurienne-french-alps

I think there have been lift improvements at St Colomban since then but last year they had difficulty running with the lack of snow, rain, heatwave.


Au contraire. They axed their most interesting own lift, TKD Ormet, going to the top their hausberg of the same name (1669m, claimed in piste maps as 1700m), in order to get permission to build a gondola right to the top. That's actually a great idea. But now they got to find the funds.

Btw, there's a little mistake in your write-up: St. Colomban is way out to the north, not to west. Otherwise you could never ski down there.
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