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Transfer - Geneva to La Thuile?

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Anyone got any contact details for companies doing private transfers from Geneva airport to La Thuile?
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Checked the sites for the companies we have used, none go to La Thuile.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
http://easyjet.holidaytaxis.com/products.php?airportgroupid=21&airportid=82&resortid=687&today=23&tomonth=12&toyear=2008

£547.20 for 4 private
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It's a very straightforward self-drive, and having a car when there makes (very worthwhile) trips to Courmayeur and Pila a doddle. I realise this doesn't answer your question by the way, sorry.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
If you want to do it on the cheap there's a bus to Chamonix, change to a bus to Courmayeur, where I expect there is a bus to La Thuile
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Standee - thanks for that. We're looking into self drive too - just weighing up the options at the moment.
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Agree with Paulio on this one I have done self drive 4 times from Geneva to La Thuile and it is very straightforward. In addition Pila and Courmayeur are included in the lift pass and are well worth a day trip. Cervinia is also included but I believe this is quite a long drive.

Regarding transfers check with the hotel or check out the La Thuile website which has some details of transfer companies and taxi firms.
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Thanks Gogs. One of the reasons we're thinking about private transfers is that there's 5 of us plus a toddler - thought it might be cheaper doing it that way than renting a people carrier - I don't think there's an awful lot of difference price-wise though.
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Yeah it's an easy drive.. just down to BSM, La Ros and then nip over the hill to la thuile (job done!) Laughing Laughing
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bertie bassett wrote:
Yeah it's an easy drive.. just down to BSM, La Ros and then nip over the hill to la thuile (job done!) Laughing Laughing

bertie bassett, There're a few snotHeads who wouldn't blink at doing that and I'd venture that there are at least half a dozen that wouldn't even buy a lift pass in la Ros (and not just 'cos they're a bit frugal). I've walked up to the Fort and it's an easy 2 hour climb . There's a 4K amble along the inbound piste that's at a fairly gentle pitch and from the mid station it's downhill all the way. Anyone used to randonee and familiar with the area would see it as an afternoon well spent. I did consider this last season when I got the chance of a cheap room in La Thuile, but I went to the MSB instead . . . and bashed my cherry for the second time
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edit: Thinking about it . . . and if you were up for the adventure . . . you could Eurostar to BsM and the bus up the hill to Seez or La Ros, buy your pass in La Ros and then ski over to Italy. I doubt it'd take longer than getting up from Milan.
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