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LIVE TR: Les Coches 21st to 28th December 2024

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This will be our 29th family trip after:

March 2009 - Les Menuire (3V)
December 2009 - Aime La Plagne (Paradiski) - snowmaggedon on the outward journey
April 2010 - Oz-en-Oisan (ADH)
December 2010 - Oz-en-Oisan (ADH)
April 2011 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
December 2011 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
April 2012 - La Norma
December 2012 - Les Contamines
April 2013 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
December 2013 - Oz-en-Oisan (ADH)
April 2014 - MISSED - OMG!!
December 2014 - Tignes Le Lac - snowmaggedon on the return journey
April 2015 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
December 2015 - Montchavin (Paradiski)
April 2016 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
December 2016 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
April 2017 - Oz-en-Oisan (ADH)
December 2017 - La Tania (3V)
March 2018 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
December 2018 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
April 2019 - Les Menuires (3V)
December 2019 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
December 2021 - Les Coches (Paradiski) - COVID ABORT
February 2022 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
April 2022 - Les Menuires (3V)
December 2022 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
April 2023 - Les Menuires (3V)
December 2023 - Les Coches (Paradiski)
April 2024 - Les Menuires (3V)

Thread about before kids ski trips


You may have noticed a pattern developing Laughing

On the trip will be me, the strife, son (19 second year Uni), daughter (17, Upper 6th). All experienced all mountain skiers who love to get away from Christmas at Christmas!

Apartment has been booked through gsi immo for 650 Euros including tourist tax. Last year we paid 673 so a tad cheaper.

Tunnel is booked, Price comparison to last 2 years:
2022 - Out £150, coming back £139 - TOTAL: £289
2023 - Out £159, coming back £125 - TOTAL: £282
2024 - Out £187, coming back £137 - TOTAL: £324

So a bit of an increase - mostly on the outward.

Lift pass also purchased - got in on the discount so 1442,00 €uros as opposed to 1586 Euros last year.

One big change this year is we've got a new motor - a 2023 Manual Diesel Skoda Superb. The Mondeo finally died with 187,000 on the clock, bless her. We now need to get new tyres and new chains. We think the roof bars will still work.
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We also use a Skoda superb estate, though ours is a 4x4 automatic (manuals were hard find) . It is a lovely car to cruise to the alps with tons of room for the non driver to relax in the back. It’s the only car we’ve ever had that’s more comfortable in the back rather than the front. As there are only 3 of us everything goes into the cavernous boot. Including skis.

We’ll be driving down to les arcs around the 18th and leaving on the 28th but may stay a few more days with a friend near Grenoble. Hopefully we can meet up for a drink.
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Looking forward, as ever, to hearing about your trip, @Layne. You have it down to a fine art.
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@johnE, manuals are indeed hard to find. One reason for getting a manual is because my daughter is learning to drive.

Some nice touches - seat settings, auto lights. As you say very spacious.
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"Skoda superb estate"  .... ultimate family vehicle...specially built for driving on French motorways through night...I wish many stress free miles ...

My favourite "challenge" is how far from Calais I can drive without my wife and daughter to wake up...

and If I could pick up your brain about Les Coches.
how convenient it would be to stay christmas week around here:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/HcQZwjjoDWZJDjia8

in the description it says 700m from the gondola....

or which part of Le Cochets / Montavin you reckon would be QUIET and still reasonable walking (ski boots) distance from convenient lift (never been in the area...) ideally any particular residence (budget/small apartment..) would you be willing to recommend, PLEASE

or which part of Le Cochets / Montavin you reckon would be QUIET and still reasonble walking9ski boots) distance from convinient lift (never been in the area...) ideally any particullar residence (budget/small apprtement..) would you be willing to recomend, PLEASE
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MontyMM wrote:
"Skoda superb estate"  .... ultimate family vehicle...specially built for driving on French motorways through night...I wish many stress free miles ...

My favourite "challenge" is how far from Calais I can drive without my wife and daughter to wake up...

Yeah when Ford killed off the Mondeo we had to do a bit of research and this seemed to be it.

Usually what happens is the wife drives to the tunnel and then I take over on the other side. Not too soon after everyone nods off until we get to Reims and we fill the tank and switch drivers.

My son should be able to drive this year, which will make things interesting/better.
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MontyMM wrote:
and If I could pick up your brain about Les Coches.
how convenient it would be to stay christmas week around here:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/HcQZwjjoDWZJDjia8

in the description it says 700m from the gondola....

That link is to Champagny, not Les Coches. I have stayed in Champagny though. Downloadable station map here https://en.la-plagne.com/brochures/champagny-winter. Looks a long way from the lift to me.

MontyMM wrote:
or which part of Le Cochets / Montavin you reckon would be QUIET and still reasonable walking (ski boots) distance from convenient lift (never been in the area...) ideally any particular residence (budget/small apartment..) would you be willing to recommend, PLEASE

This is the station plan for Montchaving and Les Coches - better using that than google maps.

Montchavin is an old town. Really nice but a bit darker than Les Coches because of it's location and tightness of the buildings. And because it's a bit lower sometimes you can't ski down but need to download from Les Coches. We stayed there once close to the little cable car that takes you to Les Coches. There would generally be a bit of a walk - a few hundred metres to the chair lift that takes you higher. Personally I think Les Coches is more convenient.

In Les Coches the apartments such Traverse, Pentes, Zig Zag are close to the shops and lifts out. That is where we normally stay. We have stayed in De 3 iirc (there are 4 blocks) - they are all a short walk to shops/lift. Can ski to the back door if you know what you are doing. Places up the hill a bit like Domino or in the Observatory sector are still OK. Les Coches is generally pretty quiet, even in the centre.
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Quote:

Usually what happens is the wife drives to the tunnel and then I take over on the other side. Not too soon after everyone nods off until we get to Reims and we fill the tank and switch drivers.

We take turns doing the drive to the tunnel which is regarded as the tough part of the drive. My wife drove in the summer so it's my turn in Devember Sad (congratulations persuading your wife to do that part every time Smile). Then swap shortly after Rheims, basically doing 3 hour stints. The next stop is somehwere between Dijoin and Bourg en Bresse depending on when fuel is required. Then the final stint to Les Arcs. If the traffic is heavy then a swap somewhere bewteen Lyon and Chambery may also be required. Our son refuses to take his driving test because that may mean he is required to do a stint and that may interfere with his sleep.

A good thing about the Superb is its excellent range. If we fill up in Bourg st Maurice then no more fuel is required until we are in England. At 130 it can do over 600 miles on a tank full
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@johnE, I didn't persuade her - it was purely her choice! Personally I struggle to make 3 hours. Once it gets to 2 I am start looking at aires!

A lot depends though. Our last Mondeo had a great range so will be similar fuel stops.
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@Layne, Yes, when we used to do the drive overnight 2 hours was the maximum. Nowadays we do the drive during the day, starting about 4:30 and getting to Les Arcs about 21:00. The timings are purely to try and get around London as early as possible and get to Arc1600 before the Pizzeria shuts at 22:00
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After an initial leg when I try to get south of Reims I try to stick to two hours, or not much more but these days I'm generally driving solo. Much more than that and climbing out of the car becomes a challenge! Haven't driven myself since 2023 when I drove to Genoa, picked up grandson, took him up to Les Saisies and did the drive in reverse at the end of the week. Helped by bright sunny weather.
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Love to be able to do this in the car. Though it’s probably best part of 7 hours to tunnel with stops for me Shocked

Like this December /April thing.

Question.. from your data set - how many times has your ski trip been disappointing in December due to the conditions? We are going at Xmas and I’m a bit worried about limited terrain!
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@v1cky24, for the last 20+ years we have been spending Christmas in the Alps (with the exception of Covid) and certainly in Les Arcs never been restricted with snow conditions. Some years we have had boiler plate and some times a bit thin but always had a great time. Last year we had rain one day over Christmas.

It has never been diappointing (even St Anton). I have had a couple poorer trips at the end of April but always had a good time and never regretted going.

Where are you going at Christmas?
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Thanks John!

We are going to Les Menuires 21st December.

I’ve never been this early before. I get there will be some skiing but wondering if it will mean using buses as the low down runs are likely not to be covered (we are lower down end of village ski in ski out) etc
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@v1cky24, without offering any guarentees I think Les Menuires will be fine. As you say the snow may be a bit thin down to st Martin but that and Meribel will be covered by snow making. I'll be suprised if you need to use busses to get anywhere.

Just to put this in context Les Menuires is at 1800m, last Christmas we were skiing down to Villaroger at 1200m. Everyone recalls a few years ago when at the New Year change over the Tarrentaise was cut off by blizzards.

But then again the sun spot cycle may change everthing again this year.
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Hope you’re right! I’m totally burnt after a trip to l2A in Feb last year. It was 16 degrees in the valley and a chunk of terrain was not open - also because it is high up whilst I was grateful we chose there to actually get some skiing done. Every man and his dog must have booked there as well because other places had no skiing so it was BUSY BUSY!
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MontyMM wrote:


or which part of Les Coches / Montavin you reckon would be QUIET and still reasonable walking (ski boots) distance from convenient lift (never been in the area...) ideally any particular residence (budget/small apartment..) would you be willing to recommend, PLEASE

or which part of Les Coches / Montavin you reckon would be QUIET and still reasonble walking9ski boots) distance from convinient lift (never been in the area...) ideally any particullar residence (budget/small apprtement..) would you be willing to recomend, PLEASE


We’ve done annual trips to Montchavin and really love it. We stay here: http://www.notrereve-apartment.com/, in the Notre Reve rather than Bijou as there are 6 of us. It’s about 200m? walk from the gondola (Les Coches on the piste map). Comfortable and warm! Quiet location on the edge of the village but nothing is far away. Great value and super friendly (British) owner.
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v1cky24 wrote:
Question.. from your data set - how many times has your ski trip been disappointing in December due to the conditions? We are going at Xmas and I’m a bit worried about limited terrain!

2009 - dumped on the weekend arrival
2010 - great conditions
2011 - great condition, dumped at end of the week
2012 - great conditions
2013 - great conditions, rained on Wed, snowed on Thu
2014 - poor conditions, storm arrived the day we left
2015 - poor conditions
2016 - poor conditions
2017 - great conditions, dumps
2018 - mixed bag - no real fresh
2019 - great conditions, lots of fresh
2022 - not great, rain midweek
2023 - great conditions

So 13 years, 7 good, a couple middling, 3 or 4 not so good.

In a bad year, you will encounter piste closures were not snow cannoned at lower elevations (1500m, maybe even to 2000m) and will encounter rocks on those that are open. But whilst it does impose limitations and crowd people into the higher elevations and runs that are open in terms of piste skiing in these big domains there is still plenty to go at. Part of it is mindset of accepting it's not a classic week but still enjoying the time out of work/home and being in the mountains.

We've had some outstanding weeks and I certainly don't fret about going then - you can have dry spells at any time. Christmas can be cold and obviously the days are short.

Les Men sits higher than Les Coches. However, Les Coches is well cannoned as it provides the Vanoise Express connection. It also has the trees which have been useful.
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