Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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chelttown, on the mountain the Claviere restaurants offer a little in more in terms of quality than Montgenevre. My personal recommendation is the pizza at the hotel in Sangalonga, which is a cluster of buildings a quarter of the way up the mountain, offers a large terrace at the bottom of a piste. There are others and you can dine quite lavishly but you will pay for what you get.
Great selection of beers in Le Graal and excellent Tartiflette etc, also Wifi for you to keep everyone abreast of conditions and prices.
Don't know about bootfitters per se but there are a number of well equipped ski shops along the 'front' at Montgenevre.
There is a cash point near the coach station at the Italian end of the town, not sure about Cirrus compatibility though.
Leave some snow for me!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Ian,
Thanks for the tips.
I will make sure there is a little bit of snow left
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chelttown, Best place in Claviere is Kilt restaurant - best pizza I've ever tasted. Stayed in Claviere a few years back and would not return - Montgenevre was miles ahead in terms of infrastructure etc
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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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Thanks Boabski,
I will try the Kilt I have been to Montgenevre a couple of years ago, and really enjoyed it, but cant really remember anything other than that, lol.
Does anyone know if there are any free lifts at the bottom of Montgenevre, will be arriving early on the Sunday and really dont want to shell out on a pass for a couple of hours?
Cheers
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Just come back from a great holiday in Montgenevre.I thought things were pricey (e4.50 for a bowl of frites on the mountain - now equivalent to £4.50 of course and average of 4euros a pint.) had to resort to making own lunches in order to get through the week.! We liked Cadesol for atmosphere and drinks by a log fire. There is however, a very reasonable place that does good Pizzas, tartiflette and amazing salads called le cesar at the bottom end of town. Nice staff and service there as well.
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