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Bardonecchia - What's it like

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi

Heading to Bardonecchia for the Winter would just like to know what it is like I have never been over to that part of Italy before
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
went there this year and had been there about 7 years before.
It's a "real" town - on the border to France.
Its got 2 separate ski areas, about 100km skiing between them, linked by bus.
Lift system isn't exactly up to date, quit a few tows.
Main town is fairly large and away from ski areas, but if you stay in Campo Smith you're right by the slopes.
Bus links are quite good between the areas and the town.
I actually quite liked the place - prices are reasonable - lift pass was only 125 GBP for 6 days, enough skiing to keep most people amused for a week. also mountain guides have an office in the town if that's your thing .
No buzzing night life to speak of, or maybe it was hidden from view - didn't really look.
I quite liked the place, skiing was reasonably varied and people were friendly.
It has - allegedly - a poor snow record, but this year and my previous trip there was load of the stuff.
http://www.bardonecchiaski.com/en_US/inverno gives quite a fair overview of what's available.
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