Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All,
We are planning a short 4nt break to pila beginning march, i understand that Turin in the closest airport but flights are quite a bit more pricey then going into bergamo, but then if we can get around hiring a car to travel from Turin to Pila we will be better off as we would have to hire a car from Bergamo.... Just wondering if anyone has used public transport; bus/train/whatever to get to pila from turin?
cheers!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Have you considered Geneva? It's about the same distance as Turin (through the mt Blanc tunnel) but has loads more flight options from the UK. Bergamo to Pila is a bit of a trek. There's public transport to Aosta, where you can take the gondola to Pila.
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You can take the train from Turin to Aosta and then the gondola up to Pila, train is about 7 euro's. If you arrive on a Sunday you might able to get on tour ops. You might better getting a car though as you can buy a VDA pass and ski in other resorts as well as Pila. From Bergamo you would have take a bus to Milan and then train from there where you would have to change at Turin or another station.
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ah, didn't think of geneva........ good point, lots more flights into geneva, will give it a look, thanks! we are only going for 4 days so was hoping to pick up a cheap flight to turin so we can definately get skiing the day we arrive but since easyjet pulled thier flights ryanair seem to be a bit pricey!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Geneva has more flights, but the cost of getting to the Aosta Valley will be more. I'm pretty sure you will need to hire a car for Pila, and of course you will incur fairly hefty tunnel fee's unless you loop around the Saint Bernard. I'd go Turin and take the train, or hire a car for an Aosta road trip. That said I'm pretty sure there is a coach service from Milan.
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It all depends on arrival/departure days/times, whether you're prepared to forego convenience for budget etc. Turin is easliy the most convenient.
david@mediacopy, is right about costs through the tunnel if you drive, but you can get a direct bus from Geneva to Aosta depending on times. Otherwise you can get a bus to Chamonix and change.
Have you thought about private transfer from Geneva?
We (4 adults) did a 4 night stay in Courmayeur last season with Interski (they also do Pila) who charged £60pp return for a minibus transfer.
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jzBun, Good value for the Interski transfer. Were you staying in their accommodation ?
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Pilaski.co.uk do transfers from Turin.
When we go we fly into Geneva as we can't get flights to Turin easily from up north and hire a car. Its not cheap but with 3 sharing its not too bad and much better than going down south to catch a plane
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cbowls30
Are you set on staying in Pila? Aosta is a very viable option as it's connected directly to Pila by gondola. It's a really nice old town - cobbled streets, Roman ruins etc and has a fair selection of places to eat and drink. Prices are reasonable too.
We've stayed here a couple of times - clean, comfortable and reasonably priced:
http://www.albergomancuso.com/default.asp
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