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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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carled,
Hi and welcome,
I don't know about the Milky way but can tell you that Cervinia and the Monte rosa resorts are as near and seem to do Sun/sun booking. For a non-skiing wife I would look at Cervinia as 1 st choice. It is high, 2000-3400m so should be ok at that time of the year.
Or maybe Pila...never been there but accessible from Aosta which is a largish town so would be better for a non-skiing spouse, I would think.
Stick around because someone will have some more detail..!!
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Pila is a nice resort and is reached direct from Aosta Town by a 15 minute gondola ride. Pila itself doesn't have much appeal for a non skier though.
Its only about an hour and a bit from Turin airport.
We're off to Bardonecchia in a couple of weeks time.
Havn't been there before, but i would have thought it was quite good for a non skiing wife.
AS it is a town rather than a village it is larger than most, has a market on a Thursday and Saturday and has it's own direct link train station from Turin.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
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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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carled,
Montgenevre is a great place to ski but I have only done it (several times) from Briancon so I don't know what it is like to stay in.
The nearest swimming pool that I know of is in Briancon which is about a 15 minute drive, in the valley below Montgenevre The pool here is v good. Indoor training pool plus fun area together with outdoor heated. The old town of Briancon is well worth visiting for the nonskier. A very attractive fortified town with interesting streets and architecture, the pool is a fair distance from the old town (15-20 minute walk at a guess) Though no problem with a car.
There is plenty of skiing available for the children with reliable north facing slopes, Not sure about ski schools the ESF's In Serre Che are generally pretty reasonable with children but have large classes.
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Thanks for the opinions so far guys. Hopefully someone from Serre Che or Montgenevre will pipe up soon! Having trouble getting the tourist agencies in Montgenevre to respond to me now... probably because they can't understand why I want more than 2 8-person apartments for 16 people! I keep telling them that I'm after a little more space, firstly in case anyone else joins the group late and secondly because we don't want to be too cramped in the apartments, but they say they only have the two 8-person apartments and have nothing else to offer (which I greatly doubt... I think they just think I'm mad...)
Anyhow - I've now emailed the Central agency in Serre Che as well, asking about staying in Serre Che 1500 so I can see what they can come up with. They seem to do some good deals for accommodation & lift pass combined late in the season - may be worth a pop.
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