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hi we have decided to try les gets this year has any one stayed at this hotel?
can we ski in/ski out?
many thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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tgd, - I know Les Gets quite well, but not this hotel. I've looked it up and it's at the foot of Mont Chery, pretty close to the village. I don't think you can ski in or out, but may not be too much of a hassle. Mont Chery isn't on the bus route, so I'd suggest you get whomever you are booking with to get a bit more detail for you as the hotel doesn't appear to have a website
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brian
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tgd, Hotel is not ski in, ski out but in pretty convenient location, particularly for Mont Chery lift. We stay a few metres away! Friends of ours had a week there last January and were impressed especially with the food. It is very handy for the gare routiere for buses to & from Geneva.
My only personal experience with this hotel is leaving a snotty note on the front door addressed to the little ***** who maliciously decapitated our kids snowman
Might be wrong but I think the owner also runs Sport 2000/Contat Sports so may be a hire discount there, worth asking.
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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 everyone for that it all sounds good to me..
anyone have advice about the skiing? ooh also what is the cheapest way to transfer from geneva airport?
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tgd, http://www.skitransfers.com/
or local bus, will have a look for link for you (this would need to be prebooked on a Saturday)
What skiing do you like??
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Lou,thanks
,both of us are good intermediates that also like a bit of a challange
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Aah! You see, I'm just plain lazy
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Are you going to LG this season?
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tgd wrote: |
thanks everyone for that it all sounds good to me..
anyone have advice about the skiing? ooh also what is the cheapest way to transfer from geneva airport? |
I reckon Mont Chery has some of the best and quietest slopes in Les Gets. My other favourite is Nyon-Chamossiere. Lots of nice cruising elsewhere.
Further afield, Avoriaz has loads of great stuff, but might be a bit of a bind to get to without a car. You'll need to get across Morzine to either Prodains or Super-Morzine. If the hotel will drive you up to Ardent in the morning, it's a great access point for Avoriaz.
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tgd,
Mont Chery will be quieter whenever you go (when are you going?). Make the most of being within spitting distance (well nearly) of Mont Chery lift. Reds & blacks there are good (Marmotte is my favourite) and you can normally ski back down to village on Chamois. This is also where the snowpark is if that's your thing.
In Chamossiere sector the Arbis red is good for a challenge, well it is for me anyway , quite long & varied.
Great runs in the Les Gets bowl (Ranfolly esp) but don't get stuck at Nauchets lift at the end of the day, guaranteed queue.
And of course there's the Morzine side too.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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You know it makes sense.
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Le Grand Ourse restaurant on Mt Chery is very nice. I spent a very enjoyable couple of weeks in Les Gets last season, skiing almost every day on Mt Chery - it's a compact hill but has a really great range of skiing on and off piste. A little bit of everything
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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