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Question...Best summer ski resort?

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I am looking for some advice to help me decide where to go this summer.
I have dilema between Switz (Zermatt or Sas Fee) and France (Les2Alpes or Tignes).

Best slopes, snow conditions, apress-ski?

Also any recommendations about hotels and godd bootfietters in this resorts?


Thx
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WHAT IS YOUR ABILITY?
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Welcome both to snowHead s

Ability level is not that critical for summer skiing as you will be skiing a fairly limited area of red/blue pistes on a glacier wherever you go. Of the resorts you mention (and I've skiied all of them out of season) Saas Fee is my favourite. The town is lively, there are a number of bars and clubs open and the glacier skiing is quite extensive. You will also get to watch some high quality skiers race training as well. You can get a train or bus to Zermatt quite easily should you wish to have a day or two skiing there. Hotels - Ferinart is excellent but expensive, Hotel Dom and Park Hotel are both cheaper but still comfortable. The skiing at LDA and Tignes is good, however I personally do not like the towns (there - I've said it), although if you have a look through some of the other threads you will see that there are plenty of other people who do not agree with me.
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Zermatt for me every time, though I've not been to Saas Fee and BGA makes it sound very tempting!
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Saas Fee, Zermatt, Les 2 Alpes and Hintertux are the main Alpine Summer stations.

Any one of these is good to go.
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SAAS FEE HAS THE MOST EXTENSIVE GLACIER SKIING
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CREVASSE _07, there's a key on the left hand side of your keyboard that says Caps Lock on it. If you press it, you'll notice a slight change in the output from your computer.

BTW you are correct about Saas Fee
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iko, It really depends on what you're looking for. Saas Fe and Zermatt and unquestionable pretty and attractive. Zermatt has the highest skiing in europe, but the uplift is very slow and you might have to walk a long way to the lifts depending on where you stay (no cars). I've never been to Saas Fe so I can't comment. In France the accommodation will be cheaper and the skiing will be about the same, but Tignes is a monstosity, and as some have pointed out LDA is not exactly chocolate box. Generally conditions are likely to be about the same everywhere, but you should look at the snow fall over the next couple of days. Remember, august is quite late for summer skiing, so it won't be at all like winter.

You might also want to consider afternoon activities and have a good look at the various websites to see what else is on offer, as other activities would be a big part of any skiing holiday.
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I'd go for 2Alpes over Tignes - more non-skiing things to do/prettier area to visit. You can only ski in the mornings, so you need things to do pm.
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CREVASSE _07 wrote:
SAAS FEE HAS THE MOST EXTENSIVE GLACIER SKIING



What stats can you quote to support this assertion?
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If you don't like flat... Kaunertal or Hintertux.
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Bode Swiller, Yes - but look at the conditions at Hintertux at the moment (which it says on the thread have been similar for the last 2 weeks). Clearly not too good at the moment. I don't know about Tignes - we don't have regular reports from there at the moment. However if planning to go in the next week or so, clearly it would be better to go where the snow is (or will hopefully be back after tomorrow).
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easiski, wherever you pick, it's all a bit hit 'n miss these days (especially in July/August) so, if it were me, I'd travel prepared to do all of the other great things you can do in the mountains and view sliding as a bonus. You might pick Tignes based on today's report but by the time you arrive Tux might be the place to be. Isn't it better to save the pennies for a glacier trip in October - ain't that far away.
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BGA, easiski, thx for information.

My primary criterias are snow conditions and slope extent.

I decid to go to Switz - Zermatt or Saas Fee.

Any recomndation for hotel in Zermatt?
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criterias

One criterion
Two criteria


No 'criterias'
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 Poster: A snowHead
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iko wrote:

I decid to go to Switz - Zermatt or Saas Fee.

Any recomndation for hotel in Zermatt?


Excelsior in Zermatt is very good. 3 star, reasonably priced, central and very comfortable.

You basically have 2 choices in Zermatt. If you want to stay in the village, you'll need to get the ski bus to the lift. If you stay by the lift it's bit of a hike into town. The bus runs all year round, and the great majority of people stay in the village.
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Lizzard,
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No 'criterias'

Not fair, I think iko may not be a native English speaker (and may not have studied Greek either.) The BBC, on the other hand, ought to know the bacterium/bacteria distinction - one constantly hears references to 'a bacteria' on the radio. Evil or Very Mad
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iko, The Hotel Antares and the Hotel Butterfly have both been recommended to me, but I haven't stayed in either place myself. I've stayed in the Hotel Sonne, it was fine (4*)
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