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Hi guys.I am planning on going to Southern France in December but I have no idea what I am looking for or what to expect.Can anyone help?
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You can expect sun, mild weather, blizzards and high winds. And mountains, limestone landscapes, rolling farmland and Mediterrnean beaches.

Or you could be a bit more specific - 'Southern France' is a big place.
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scotty3366, Montgenevre and Serre Che can be good (and usually are) in December. Better snow than South Africa at that time of year. wink
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scotty3366, Les Deux Alpes is high, has a glacier (so guaranteed skiing). Also about 4 hours from either Marseille or Nice by car. The resort will open at the beginning of December, and although not all the runs may be open, there's usually a goodly number. checkout the thread for last winter on "Snow Reports" - if you start at the beginning you'll get the idea of what December might be like. ADH is also high as is Isola 2000, although I'm not sure about opening dates. Risoul seems to have a reasonable snow record IIRC, but you'd need to check that. I'm not sure about the Pyrennees in December - maybe In Garbure we Trust will come along and help you out there (you just said South - not whether you were headed East or West). Very Happy
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Lizzard,
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Mediterrnean beaches

Undoubtedly what scotty3366 was hoping to check out on the snowHeads site! NehNeh NehNeh

scotty3366, welcome, there's not that much acid thrown about here, honestly! Toofy Grin
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scotty3366, December is not ideal. Before Christmas there is not much open, and at Christmas, and more particularly New Year, the resorts are quite busy. There is also a significant risk of poor snow cover. Les Deux Alpes would give you guaranteed snow, because it is so high. Does it have to be December? And does it have to be the South of France (as opposed to the main Alpine ski region, further North).
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scotty3366 wrote:
Hi guys.I am planning on going to Southern France in December but I have no idea what to expect.


French people!! Smile
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We went to La Plagne the first week of January this year and it snowed two days before we got there (although there was a decent level of snow anyway) so it was perfect.

There are loads of places to stay (Belle Plagne of Plagne Villlages are good because they're high - 2050m) and there are more runs than you can shake a stick at. Is it your first time boarding? If so, you'll like LP because there are loads of good blue runs that are gentle but challenging to the beginner. I'd never done it before when I went and day two saw my first blue run and day three, i was legging it down a red (albeit very unstylishly!!Smile).

Have a session with an instructor though, as they just help you gain some confidence. We paid 45 euros for 90 minutes and it was ace. He taught three of us and the two girls I was with, who admittedly didn't like the look of chairlifts, were going solo onto lifts by the end of the lesson!

The nightlife is so-so but the boarding was top notch. Get up to grand Rochette as soon as you can, because there are some awesome runs from up there and it's not so hairy as going up to the top of the glacier.

Enjoed it even more when in went again in March. Very Happy Very Happy
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