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Hi guys,

Im looking at going to these appartments next year, im told they have been done out really nice? anyone been to see first hand? also we have a what will be when we go an 18 month little lad...any good nurserys at Flaine?

Thank you guys.

Leigh.
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leeboy, Have been there many times pre and post renovations 3-4 winters ago, a big improvement. Sorry can't help with nurserys.

Do a forum search on Le Foret there are a lot of posts.
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leeboy, We went at Christmas last year. The P&V apts were the nicest P&V ones we have stayed in. Clean, modern, good cooking facilities, warm, cosy, and although were a trip down on the funicular to some of the main shops in the forum there was a Sherpa and decent butcher shop up the road. Efficient lifts up and down, and hire shops in easy walking distance, as were the lifts. They also have the BEST boot room ever - got heated boot warmers in the locker so no more cold wet feet the next day. Only down side is perhaps that to get to the forum did involve scrumming into the lift, but it was crimble and a bit busy.

Would happily go back to them again. Cannot comment on the nursery. Marcellus is in Les Carroz down the hill so he may know.
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leeboy, been twice and booked to go again April. Agree with MarjMJ and would add that it's perhaps worth getting south facing apartment as the views are lovely (well as long as you look slightly upward so you don't see simillar buildings below Toofy Grin ) especially if you are going March/April and the days are longer. Funicular lifts between Foret and Forum are a bit of a pain and when we've been there's only been one (of two) in action. There is a path but is probably not accessible in deep winter and to be honest I wouldn't want to walk it with a tot, even in a carrier. Good workout for your quads on the way up Shocked

Again, cannot comment on childcare.
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Thanks guys for your help, we'll be going in low season so fingers X it wont be that busy...the south facing room is something ill be asking for, thanks Lou.

It looks like its a goer, we've found a great deal thats to good to miss out on if im honist....im just trying to find out info for my little man before i hand over my hard earned cash, we want to spend some time on the slopes but also with the little man, not his first time skiing snowHead start them early !!! Razz

Ill let you know when its all booked

Leigh
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leeboy, it is extra for south facing <£100 iirc

According to Erna Low site there is a kindergarten called 'P’tits Loups Kindergarten' in Flaine for babies & children 6 months to 3 years.

Don't know who you are booking with but don't forget to check the prices direct with P&V who own Residence de la Foret before negotiating with whoever, who should of course match
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avoid flaine altogether, ugliest ski resort i have been too, concrete jungle
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Most people go for the skiing wink anyway that's one less on the slopes.
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jollykay...thats the first bad thing ive heard about flaine, i have heard its not too pretty to look at, but the skiing makes up for it?

£100 is fine between 4 of us, £25 each isnt bad really if it takes away the "uglyness" of the resort Toofy Grin....will check the prices direct with P&V too...thanks Lou

Thanks guys

Leigh
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leeboy, Apart from the views the south facing appartments are much lighter, warmer and have balconies. We always self drive with Erna Low includes a Club class eurotunnel ticket or deduct £150. I have previously checked against P&V direct and there's hardly any difference. I think this years Stg brochure price is calculated at about 1.075 euros
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leeboy, Dont be put off with anyone saying that any place is ugly or indeed beautiful! They are probably not very good skiers! As anyone that is fairly proficient would be away from the resort and in a different valley or indeed over a national border! Two beautiful areas are Zermatt and the Sella Ronda, those mountains seem to be omnipresent! Maybe when the poster gets off the bunny slopes he will not have to look at a concrete jungle!
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jollykay, avoid flaine altogether, ugliest ski resort i have been too, concrete jungle


I Actually think that in a weird, warped kind of way, Flaine is actually not that ugly. The secret behind the design is that when high up on the hill, the grey buildings blend with the rock face, making them not so imposing on the appearance of the bowl. It actually works as well. Shocked

As an area, the Grand Massif is awesome. High, snow sure resort with all the niceties of tree lined runs down to Les Carroz and Morillon.

Highly recommended...
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As an area, the Grand Massif is awesome. High, snow sure resort with all the niceties of tree lined runs down to Les Carroz and Morillon.

Highly recommended...

Ssshhhhh .... we don't want too many people to know .....
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I loved the concrete. I loved the Picasso on the slopes and the mad church, and all the other bits. But I also loved the views of Mont Blanc, and the run down to Samoens, and the way we were in a fabulous mer des nuages, looking down on peaks poking out of the clouds. Flaine is great. We had a north apt, but we still had a view of the bluey green run behind the apts, and the hill, so it was fine. There was snow, there were trees there was sky. What is to worry about?

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There is a path but is probably not accessible in deep winter and to be honest I wouldn't want to walk it with a tot, even in a carrier.

This path was the Death by Tobogganist hell glass track when we were there. One look was enough to convince that a 10 min wait for the lift would be preferable The kids were enjoying it though snowHead snowHead
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MarjMJ, Shocked Shocked yikes, it's always been clear of snow when we've been but then that's late season Very Happy
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jollykay wrote:
avoid flaine altogether, ugliest ski resort i have been too, concrete jungle


You didn't ski then? Toofy Grin
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gsb, P&V was just under £200 cheaper this time and Erna Low matched it no quibbles Very Happy
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All done and booked Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

£500 each, includes 6 day grande massif pass, flights and transfers and a 2 bedroom appartment...and ski's on the flight too, booked with Neilson

20th March we fly out........ cant wait snowHead snowHead

Thanks for your help guys

Leigh
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Two beautiful areas are Zermatt and the Sella Ronda

they are indeed beautiful, but I'm not clear how they're relevant to a thread about Flaine. Did I miss something?

leeboy, sounds great. Have a good trip. snowHead
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pam w, probably, the two mentioned areas are to do with the Mountains and not the towns. The mountains are the reason we go there not the urban areas. We can all see beautiful villages all over these isles, maybe we are lucky!

A poster had poo pood the resort of Flaine! He must have been looking at the town all day and not skiing the vast area that is there. If he was out skiing the domaine I doubt he would have seen the architecture of the town itself only at the end of the day! I was trying to suggest that you do not have to take the nursery slope run at the base of the resort!
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I was trying to suggest that you do not have to take the nursery slope run at the base of the resort!

Fair enough, but it's actually pretty difficult to ski in the Flaine bowl without going down to the bottom fairly often. I don't know that area well at all, but I must say I've found the pistes in the Flaine bowl a bit limited - just done a few single days there. The scenery within the bowl itself is nothing to shout about either (wonderful views from the top but you're not up there long!). And you are always looking down to those buildings, like it or not. I believe some of the lower areas around the area are more interesting and prettier. I once parked a lot further down the road (driving up from Cluses) but then it was a fairly major (and not very interesting) hike over to the Flaine bowl. I had to do it twice as I lost a glove and had to go back to the car for a spare pair. Embarassed I'd like to spend some time there with someone who really knows it well, as my brief excursions have always been on my own and feeling my way around a bit. I believe there is a well known gnarly bit (Gers?) which would be good for advanced skiers but apart from the fact that I don't do gnarly bits (or certainly not on my own) I think it's been closed the times I've been there.

I also found the mountain restaurants very expensive compared to our less well known area.

I didn't criticise Flaine before because I don't know it well enough to do so accurately - however, it would be absurd to suggest that there are any ski areas which don't have drawbacks.
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pam w, agreed, it just gets on my goat that someone had a go at the resort based on the village. It isn't my particular bag but was a harsh comment to make when a snowHead had booked and was looking forward to their holiday! Rather boorish I would say!
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leeboy, Happy skiing. I'm also going there (on 27th March though). Really looking forward to the skiing, and not at all bothered about what the village looks like.
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leeboy, Happy skiing. I'm also going there (on 27th March though). Really looking forward to the skiing, and not at all bothered about what the village looks like.


You fly in as i fly out !!...no time to read my report Smile

How the town looks is not what im going for as you guys have suggested, im going on a skiing holiday, ill be going site seeing later on in the year to another country Smile

As long as my room is clean abnd the snow is good we're happy.

Happy skiing

Leigh
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Drluvski wrote:
leeboy, Happy skiing. I'm also going there (on 27th March though). Really looking forward to the skiing, and not at all bothered about what the village looks like.


You fly in as i fly out !!...no time to read my report Smile

How the town looks is not what im going for as you guys have suggested, im going on a skiing holiday, ill be going site seeing later on in the year to another country Smile

As long as my room is clean and the snow is good we're happy.

Happy skiing

Leigh
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leeboy, March will be lovely. I agree with Pam about the mountain restaurants being pricey (and not very many of them). On sunny days you can go to the boulangerie in Forum, hop on the DMC (little one can travel on this) and at the top, just under the rope across the piste (opposite the restaurant Toofy Grin) you have a beautiful picnic spot looking over to Mont Blanc, all before your Croc Monsieur goes cold Madeye-Smiley

There are several dedicated picnic huts around the whole ski area too, all marked on the piste map.

Did you get a creche sorted out?
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leeboy, March will be lovely. I agree with Pam about the mountain restaurants being pricey (and not very many of them). On sunny days you can go to the boulangerie in Forum, hop on the DMC (little one can travel on this) and at the top, just under the rope across the piste (opposite the restaurant Toofy Grin) you have a beautiful picnic spot looking over to Mont Blanc, all before your Croc Monsieur goes cold Madeye-Smiley

There are several dedicated picnic huts around the whole ski area too, all marked on the piste map.

Did you get a creche sorted out?


Thanks Lou, somehting to look out for !

No creche sorted but we have had a response off the agents saying there is one "on site" and is used by there customers without any problems snowHead ...he'll only be in for the morning as 1 of our party will not be skiing all day.

Thanks

Leigh
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