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Hi folks - not sure if above spelt correctly, but it is close to Valloire. Anyone been there/recommendations for restaurants/bars etc., and is it a family or livelier type of place?
Thanks in advance
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Went there in mid 90's and it was just being developed. The access to Valmorel was a pain then and just a series of up and overs which could be a chore if that is what you do every day. The village didn't really have any meaningfull skiing itself so that was our chore allmost. I also don't recall anything in particular about Valloire ski-wise either. They would have to have changed it beyond all recognition for me to even look at the resort again and no, I wouldn't go back.
We went with Snowcoach and the club hotel was also another story. I just hope a lot of water has passed under the bridge
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I skied one day there with some chums who went by coach. Having had a most entertaining day previously I was so hungover I had to stop after a couple of runs and snooze in a deck chair (I guess it was sunny?) until about 14h00. I don't recall much about it but I don't think my chums would go back. Well, they certainly haven't since.
Looking at the piste map it seems more extensive than I recall - I think we took a very strange bucket lift across to Le Crey de Quart.
skinutter, they haven't paid their solar subscription in a few years so it's not sunny anymore I'm afraid
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JT, skinutter, David Murdoch, Red Leon, Thanks all! Very useful feedback
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Yes, quite right, I did indeed mean Valloire.
I would add that skiers were able to be taken down by coach to Orrelle for the back way into Val Thoren, but not for beginners, I'd say and there were a few resorts down past there towards Italy that were visited. Its a long way up and down from the valley to Valmienier 1800 so this would not be feasible more than once or twice in a week max
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Anniepen, we have an appartment in Valmeinier 1800 and have skiied there several weeks.
You did not mention what standard your party is but I would say it would not be a resort for complete beginners. Although there are a number of green runs on the Valmeinier side of the valley, with the exception of the last bit of the run from the top into 1800, they are all narrow farm/cart tracks (I have walked them in the summer). The ski school is ESF and English is not that widely spoken. If you have a couple of weeks under your belt or more than there is plenty of skiing with a claimed 150km of linked piste, most of it easily tackled by intermediates.
If you just want to cruise around there is plenty and for a bit more challenge, there is a good long red from the top going down to 1500 and a few blacks over on the Valloire side, probably the toughest under the detachable 6 pack chair linking 1500 to Valloire, but nothing that I would call 'really hairy' and as said above, there is a fair amount of easily accessable of piste.
This summer they are building a sports centre which I believe includes an indoor swimming pool at 1800 and then that is the last of the development - speaking to the locals they say that no more planning permission will be granted.
It is very much a family resort with very little that could be considered lively in the way of night life and very French although at weekends a few Italians pop across the border. The tour ops are trying to market the resort here in the UK, in Holland and in Sweden so that may change.
For restaurants, our favorite is La Glisse but as said above, as long as you are not looking for Michelin star cuisine, try any of the restaurants - you don't have more than about 6/7 to choose from anyway in 1800.
The links below will give you a general idea of what to expect, piste map etc.
http://www.valmeinier.com/
http://www.valloire.net/
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SHello, Thanks for this. A friend is looking at buying/leasing property in Valmeinier for their small TO operation (they already operate in a number of other French resorts) and they specialise in family-orientated holidays. Their research suggests it may be a suitable venue for them, but it's great to hear from people on the ground (or people who HAVE been on the ground there!). Thanks again
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