Poster: A snowHead
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Hi everyone. I am 99% sure I will be studying in Leysin Switzerland at a University through a study abroad program this coming January to May, and have been doing tons of research on the village.
I have been to switzerland to ski(Zermatt/Cervinia, Grindelwald/Murren/Interlaken area), and know that even if it is not the most massive resort in Suisse, others nearby will be accessible by a short train ride connection.
Through looking at some sites however, there does seem to be some promising off piste trails, as well as decent snow until the end of March/April.
Anyways, I am posting here to get some input on what people think of this small village ski area, and ANY information, facts, stories, rants, raves, etc.
I am really excited about living in a small Swiss village for a winter and just want to know as much as I can about the place before I commit to spending 6 months of my life there.
Thanks for any input!!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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jskierpx, welcome to snowHeads
I've not skied there myself, but friends who have been there have all enjoyed it.
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jskierpx, had my first ski holiday in Leysin but can't offer much info as it was on a school trip in 1982.
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jskierpx, Welcome to Snowheads
I have never been myself but if you have visited places like Murren & Wengen and didn't mind them im sure you will enjoy Leysin.
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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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jskierpx, I've not been to Leysin but there are loads of good resorts in that area. A short drive west and you can access the Portes du Soleil and ski into France and back. Leysin is mainly south-facing and has few drags so is supposed to be good for boarders. I wouldn't bank on the lifts being open after easter, you will have to travel for late season snow.
If you don't get any first-hand comments about the place, access the search facility in the "user facilities" drop-down menu at top left and you should get some useful info from previous posts.
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jskierpx,
Welcome to Snowheads...
Leysin's a friendly resort, with good variety for intermediates; boarding facilities are excellent (Nestlé championships each year). Resort is at 1,200m, and lifts go up to 2,000m. South-facing, with high sunshine record but snow can be unreliable after end of March. Not sure if I can private mail you through this board, but have got a 10 page briefing on the village we've written for our guests, which I can send if you're interested.
There's links to the village website, ski school, board info, sports centres, snow stats since 1950(!), nearby resorts (Villars, Gstaad, Les Diablerets etc.) mountain pics, climbing school etc. on one of our sites - ignore the chalet blurb - the useful stuff is further down the page:
www.chaletdamami.com
Hope that helps!
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