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Picking brains re. Megeve

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Hi

Couple of questions please as staying in Megeve soon -

- don't have a car so wondering about the best way to grab a day's skiing in Chamonix and if there's a train/bus or whether we would have to rely on expensive cabs.

- same question re. Megeve to La Clusaz

- have a non-skier in the party and wondering if anyone knows about snow-shoeing routes. Can't find anything on the Megeve website and can obviously check with tourist office when arrive but always useful to have a SH perspective ahead of arrival if poss.

Any other 'must-dos' whilst there?

Thanks in advance and Happy New Year to all.

SB
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sentientbean, there is a return bus from Megeve to Chamonix, but not to La Clusaz... and I'm afraid taxis in Megeve are very expensive.

http://www.guides-megeve.com/Diary/snow_shoeing/Snow_Shoeing.html
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I'm sure you'd also be able to pick up map of snow-shoeing routes you could explore for yourself. They're cheap to hire - good fun, but can be quite tiring if there's fresh snow.
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Second that - taxis are pretty expensive -

Howevver you do have a few options, there is a local megeve/st gervais transfer company that does make short trips and are cheaper than the usual taxi option, resort rides - run by Mel and Andrew (superb service) http://www.resortrides.com
There is the bus option, you can enquire at the main bus station in megeve, which is based opposite the palais de sports near Jaillet.
Next you could taxi to the train station in le fayet (just after st gervais and very close really) then take the train up to Cham - this would be the most balanced cost/time version I think, but would be worth dropping Resort Rides a line to find out what they can do for you.

Other MUST DO's = a scenic parapont flight from Megeve is AWESOME
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