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La Rosiere to La Thuile - taxi?

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Hello - does anyone know if you can get a taxi from La Rosiere to La Thuile? And how much it might cost? Thanks
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It's a long way in winter and I imagine it would cost a fortune!
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@Origen, Shocked google maps says 5 to 6 hours drive !!
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CosmoJo wrote:
Hello - does anyone know if you can get a taxi from La Rosiere to La Thuile? And how much it might cost? Thanks

You can probably get a taxi but I don't think you'll like the price. It's a long journey in winter.
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Heli would be an option I would imagine
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@CosmoJo, the road from La Rosiere in France to La Thuile in Italy is actually the ski area and as such closed in winter - you have to go an AWFULLY long way around (probalby via the Mont Blanc Tunnel would be fastest).

There is a small village called La Thuile slightly frther up the Tarentaise valley from La Rosiere (just above Sainte Foy Tarentaise) but I've no idea if that's what you want, or how much a taxi would be

https://maps.app.goo.gl/7a4DpFWhmebji3MU6
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It's a mere bagatelle on skis, of course.
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As it happened, the Col du Petit Saint Bernard (the road in question) closed at 10am this morning, will re-open next spring
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Heli would be cheaper
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@CosmoJo, as said sbove, in winter all the relevant passes are closed and so it's a long way around via MontBlanc tunnel or further via the Frejus. In summer I guess you can get a taxi.

I'm curious as to why?
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You haven't got a week in one followed by a week in the next have you? In which case I would pack a rucksack rather than a suitcase and ski between them
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My guess is friends have suggested lunch but OP doesn’t do drags
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You know it makes sense.
Maybe the OP has a friend who's found a cheap week "in the same ski resort" and wants to work out how easy it will be to get a taxi back after a night out together?
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I have a colleague who went to La Thuile as beginner boarder. He boarded over to La Rosiere and then on the return kept falling off the drag. As it was near the end of the day he eventually gave up and walked up. So you don't have to use the drag lift but I didn't get the impression that he enjoyed the experience!
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Thanks for the replies and the guesses as to why I asked the question Smile We are staying in La Rosiere for a holiday but my son is working in La Thuile for the season. I was trying to work out if we would be reliant on skiing between the two resorts or if we could manage an evening together. He has to be back in resort early each morning for work and first lifts in the morning would be too late.
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nbt wrote:
As it happened, the Col du Petit Saint Bernard (the road in question) closed at 10am this morning, will re-open next spring

Yeah, but you might be able to find a taxi driver who's prepared to it a crack like the van driver did last year Toofy Grin
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Long lunch in La Thuile it is then , nor exactly a hardship , plenty of wonderful restaurants, 3.45pm is about the latest you can make it last but that’s by the skin of your teeth .
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Rob Mackley wrote:
Long lunch in La Thuile it is then , nor exactly a hardship , plenty of wonderful restaurants, 3.45pm is about the latest you can make it last but that’s by the skin of your teeth .
exactly! Could be worse. Just hoping the weather isn’t too windy!
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@CosmoJo,
La Thuile in Italy or La Thuile in France?
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CosmoJo wrote:
Thanks for the replies and the guesses as to why I asked the question Smile We are staying in La Rosiere for a holiday but my son is working in La Thuile for the season. I was trying to work out if we would be reliant on skiing between the two resorts or if we could manage an evening together. He has to be back in resort early each morning for work and first lifts in the morning would be too late.


The obvious question...why on earth didn't you book the holiday to la Thuile??? Laughing
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luigi wrote:
CosmoJo wrote:
Thanks for the replies and the guesses as to why I asked the question Smile We are staying in La Rosiere for a holiday but my son is working in La Thuile for the season. I was trying to work out if we would be reliant on skiing between the two resorts or if we could manage an evening together. He has to be back in resort early each morning for work and first lifts in the morning would be too late.


The obvious question...why on earth didn't you book the holiday to la Thuile??? Laughing

I know, that would have made life simpler! I wasn’t prepared to arrange the whole holiday around him as his plans might yet change!! Typical teenager
La Rosiere ticked more boxes for us - resort height being one of them
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Kenzie wrote:
@CosmoJo,
La Thuile in Italy or La Thuile in France?

Italy. But I did have a momentary panic when I read your question. Didn’t know there were two!
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Not sure if you're in a hotel/apartment but could he stay with you on his day off and then you'd at least get one evening together? We did that with my niece when she was working in a different resort to where we were staying
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There are at least two of many places around and about. Like there are several "Newports" or "Yarmouths" or "Actons" or "Aberffrwds" in the UK. That's why talk of "Val" or "Bourg" is so irritating. There are several places called "Col de la Forclaz" (I don't know how many - just googled it to have Google's AI me there's only one, which is definitely wrong).
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Just be aware that if you buy your lift pass in La Rosiere then it's first use every day has to be in La Rosiere and vice versa in La Thuile. Not sure if that's the case on a season pass though.
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Jammy 07 wrote:
Just be aware that if you buy your lift pass in La Rosiere then it's first use every day has to be in La Rosiere and vice versa in La Thuile. Not sure if that's the case on a season pass though.

Oh great tip thank you - will be sure to check that
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trmacc wrote:
Not sure if you're in a hotel/apartment but could he stay with you on his day off and then you'd at least get one evening together? We did that with my niece when she was working in a different resort to where we were staying

I hope we can make that work!
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@CosmoJo, there are at least three if you count Lathuile on the road between Annecy and Albertville
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@CosmoJo, by itself resort height is pretty pointless metric, La Thuile will have better snow conditions for the majority of the season primarily because it's slopes have a Northern aspect whereas La Rosiere faces South but also because the majority of La Thuile's slopes are slightly higher than La Rosiere's slopes even if the resort itself is lower.
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I have somewhere a lovely photo in the middle of a snowfield on a sign on the summer road between the two showing the speed limits for different weights of vehicles in Italy.......
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CosmoJo wrote:
luigi wrote:
CosmoJo wrote:
Thanks for the replies and the guesses as to why I asked the question Smile We are staying in La Rosiere for a holiday but my son is working in La Thuile for the season. I was trying to work out if we would be reliant on skiing between the two resorts or if we could manage an evening together. He has to be back in resort early each morning for work and first lifts in the morning would be too late.


The obvious question...why on earth didn't you book the holiday to la Thuile??? Laughing

I know, that would have made life simpler! I wasn’t prepared to arrange the whole holiday around him as his plans might yet change!! Typical teenager
La Rosiere ticked more boxes for us - resort height being one of them


Having been to both.
La Thuile is more snowsure than La Rosiere, due to orientation of the slopes.
Quality of food, no comparison, even though La Rosiere is not bad either. For equal quality, prices in la thuile are 30-40% less.

Your son picked the best Eh oh!
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CosmoJo wrote:
luigi wrote:
CosmoJo wrote:
Thanks for the replies and the guesses as to why I asked the question Smile We are staying in La Rosiere for a holiday but my son is working in La Thuile for the season. I was trying to work out if we would be reliant on skiing between the two resorts or if we could manage an evening together. He has to be back in resort early each morning for work and first lifts in the morning would be too late.


The obvious question...why on earth didn't you book the holiday to la Thuile??? Laughing

I know, that would have made life simpler! I wasn’t prepared to arrange the whole holiday around him as his plans might yet change!! Typical teenager
La Rosiere ticked more boxes for us - resort height being one of them


Having been to both.
La Thuile is more snowsure than La Rosiere, due to orientation of the slopes.
Quality of food, no comparison, even though La Rosiere is not bad either. For equal quality, prices in la thuile are 30-40% less.

Your son picked the best Eh oh!


Looks like La Thuile gets thumbs up from a few people. …I could still change accommodation and stay in La Thuile. I thought (based on some limited reading) that La Rosiere might be more suited to intermediates (and we have one beginner), and there was more skiing in La Rosiere???? Have I made the wrong choice?
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@CosmoJo, I would stay in La Thuile but that’s because it’s got great restaurants. It is very well suited to intermediates . I know there are beginner areas and the flatish plateau is very well suited for a beginner to progress to .m
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BTW there is nothing wrong with La Rosiere but La Thuile is better
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Halfway up from La Thuile to la Rosiere is a restaurant called lo Riondet (https://www.loriondet.it/) - I've had several very pleasant lunches there in summer. An alternative in la Thuile is Pepita - instructors from la Rosiere go there when they want a leisurely lunch in winter.
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CosmoJo wrote:
Kenzie wrote:
@CosmoJo,
La Thuile in Italy or La Thuile in France?

Italy. But I did have a momentary panic when I read your question. Didn’t know there were two!

Had to ask as the French one is easily doable from La Rosiere - just a bit further up the Isere valley.
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CosmoJo wrote:
luigi wrote:
CosmoJo wrote:
Thanks for the replies and the guesses as to why I asked the question Smile We are staying in La Rosiere for a holiday but my son is working in La Thuile for the season. I was trying to work out if we would be reliant on skiing between the two resorts or if we could manage an evening together. He has to be back in resort early each morning for work and first lifts in the morning would be too late.


The obvious question...why on earth didn't you book the holiday to la Thuile??? Laughing

I know, that would have made life simpler! I wasn’t prepared to arrange the whole holiday around him as his plans might yet change!! Typical teenager
La Rosiere ticked more boxes for us - resort height being one of them


I see where you're coming from! Laughing

Actually, the snow is usually better in La Thuile, most of the skiing is above the mid-station Les Suches at 2200m any way, and the La Rosiere side gets full sun most of the day as it's pretty much south-facing! Cool

I spent a week in La Ros and every day the weather allowed I skied over to La Thuile for the better snow, nicer food and more interesting terrain! snowHead
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CosmoJo wrote:
Looks like La Thuile gets thumbs up from a few people. …I could still change accommodation and stay in La Thuile. I thought (based on some limited reading) that La Rosiere might be more suited to intermediates (and we have one beginner), and there was more skiing in La Rosiere???? Have I made the wrong choice?


If you can, there's every reason to swap, not least that your son will (hopefully) be there! It'll save you that €1000 taxi ride!! Laughing

All the runs in La Ros are variations on the same face of the mountain, reds/blacks go straight down, the blues traverse a bit more, but it's all pretty uniform and boring. It does have a lot of convenient accommodation ski-in, ski-out or very close to the piste. There are nice views across the valley towards Les Arcs. You can always ski over to explore it from La Thuile on a nice day.

Beginners in La Thuile learn on the mid-mountain plateau. There's a lot of variation on the La Thuile side, the main bowl which steepens at the top, the steep wooded drop-offs into the village, the lovely runs on the back side toward the Pass with views of Mont Blanc, then the long red runs out wide both sides back to the village. The only downside might be that some of the accommodation is a bit of a walk to the lifts. There is a ski bus that goes around though.
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The best ever ski week I had on European continent was in La Ros Jan 2023. While over in La Thuile wind stripped pistes and on higher lifts you could see grass and stones protruding.
Just to say that anecdotal evidence should not be presented as a universal truth.
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