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Chamonix/Le Tour Info For Easter Break

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Hi all,

Hoping someone can offer some help and advice. I am hoping to go skiing on the 16th April for a week (Easter break) and the only place that I can see being suitable with good snow is the Chamonix area, as its not far from Geneva where we can still get flights to that time of year (From Newcastle).

The only thing is my wife is fairly new to skiing and it is only the area of Le tour which sounds like it would be suitable, I have read elsewhere is more advanced and not easy to get round some of the mountains. Does anyone know if there is historically good snow there round that time (I can find reports for bigger ski areas but not this one), what are the queues like (I know, our fault going in Easter break!)and is there enough to keep you busy there for a week? Or is there anywhere else in the Chamonix area that might be suitable?

Also if anyone knows much about the hotels and ski school there that would be awesome.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Aidan
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aidanbrowne, welcome to snowHeads snowHead

I just wondered why you feel that you have to go to Chamonix? Although it is very close to Geneva, there are other resorts within 2-2.5 hours away which may suit you at least as well if not better.
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Thanks for reply, only reason I have gone for Chamonix is it was the nearest resort I could find to Geneva with a high altitude and decent snow over April, more than open to any other suggestions that would be more suitable as dont mind the extra transfer if there is somewhere not as busy with more beginner runs.

Cheers
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I would suggest that the best resorts for that time of year for someone learning would be Val Thorens, Tignes or Les DeuX Alpes. All within about 2.5 hours from Geneva.

Reason that I sat them is that I don't know what Le Tours would be like in mid/late April, but there will be others that do.
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thanks for that will have a look at them as well
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aidanbrowne, I'm surprised that more people haven't commented on this thread. Confused

If you are flexible as to where to go, changing the thread title to a more general "Where to ski at Easter?" would attract lots more attention. You can edit your posts by clicking on the scissors icon to the right of the post.
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Unless you're into hardcore off-piste, I wouldn't bother with Chamonix at all. It's all busing, queuing and old infrastructure IMV. Confused
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A friend of mine has booked the week before you and we've both done seasons in Chamonix so I wouldn't say don't go BUT...I would say it's a gamble that late in the season if your at a novice level as only Grand Montets could be open. If other areas are open Flegere has an enjoyable green for the nervous, followed by a scenic (if a little short) blue to build confidence before going up to the top for a challenging end to the day. Le tour is good for begginers as you know.
Certain pisted will be shut, but could be the case across the alps.

Les deux alpes is a good suggestion thats pretty easy on the wallet (although I hear Alpe d'Huez is having a poor season at the moment)!
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aidanbrowne, I'd agree with Ray Zorro that there are much better resorts for you to choose than Chamonix. The only high altitude bit of Chamonix is also pretty challenging (and if the snow is poor all around, could be very busy). If your wife is a fairly nervous skier then even Flegere/Brevent can be a bit intimidating (though the views are stunning!).

Generally speaking Easter isn't very busy in France - they're mostly into mountain biking by then. wink Certainly infinitely less busy than the 4 week French school holidays February/March.

The high altitude resorts are a bit further from Geneva but would be well worth the extra travel. there are good ski schools (and not so good) in all of them - maybe decide on a resort first? The three mentioned - tignes, Val Thorens, Les Deux alpes, are all quite different, all have their pros and cons.
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aidanbrowne,

1. leave accommodation booking late.

2. be open with your options. We've had excellent Easter WEs in PDS, Grand Massif and of course Cham. Last Easter hols (can't recall dates, but coincident with Aberdeenshire school hols) we were skiing knee deep powder.

3. Chamonixis awesome but, in fairness, is not necessarily where I'd take someone new to skiing. Avoriaz a better option. Leaving it late means you can optimise your experience.
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aidanbrowne,
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the nearest resort I could find to Geneva with a high altitude and decent snow over April, more than open to any other suggestions that would be more suitable as dont mind the extra transfer if there is somewhere not as busy with more beginner runs.

Never been but Saas Fee sounds pretty good for these requirements. Zermatt is pretty good as well but a bit pricey. If you are planning on hoteling it I would say that generally Swiss hotels beat French hotels at the same price band.
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Cervinia. High and bluesy cruisey. Madeye-Smiley
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thanks all for the suggestions think I need to go back to the drawing board and rather than sacrificing some of the requirements have a look at these places a little bit further away from Geneva. Val Thorens looks good so far. Reaffirms my doubts about chamonix as well so will deffo give that a miss.

Cheers
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Actually had a quick look at Cervinia Mollerski that looks pretty good there, reasonable price and 2 hours from Geneva. Have you by any chance ever been over Easter time? Ha ha I am completely back to the drawing board now, decisions decisions!
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Le Tour is not high and gets direct sunshine so is unlikely to be open much into April. The 2 short greens at Flegere are only at 1800m and not ideal for a total beginner. I would save Chamonix until your wife is more confident, or would go earlier in the year when it is more snow sure at the lower ski areas.

I would agree with everyone else and recommend Tignes, Les Deux Alps or Val Thorens for good snow in April and a good selection of pistes for your wife, whilst she is progressing.

There is no point staying very close to Geneva when an extra hour away may give you a much better holiday for the whole week.
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Thanks all for the help, looked closely at val thorens and cervinia with cervinia winning in the end thanks to the prices and found an awesome looking hotel there. Really appreciate the pointers.
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Ok, now stop looking at prices!

You have peace of mind that your holiday is booked but you may have got a few more quid off if you'd have waited another couple of weeks. That said you might have got the deal of the season, I don't know, so sit back dream and enjoy it when you get there! Very Happy
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Flaine should be still open by then, Verbier certainly will. I'd book accomodation late, see where is still good. There's no need to book early for late season holidays.
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Chamonix (le pass) is made up of 3 main areas, Brévent-Flegere right near Chamonix central, Grands Montets,which includes the most challenging and longest opening pistes and Col de Balme (Vallorcine / Le Tour) which is a great all-round area - skiied there yesterday, not too challenging at all, unless you take advantage of the huge off piste opportunities. It is very cheap to eat there too, nice self-catering accommodation right next to the Vallorcine bubble. However, the beginner's slopes at Le Tour are right at the bottom, look fine right now, but may not be open in mid April. I'd definitely wait and see. what the weather throws at the slopes. Just back literally now, it snowed again today, but the snow is not the best quality, is not lying in the lower areas. The skiing is still really good in Le Tour but may be crap by mid April. If the weather is kind, Odalys L'Ours Bleu is the self-catering right next to the lift in Vallorcine. Or if you want a hotel, there is one at Le Buet, 5 minutes from Vallorcine. Or if you want one in a most beautiful Swiss village just next to Vallorcine, there's Mont Fleuri hotel in Finhaut, a fantastic place, the train takes you in 15 minutes down to Vallorcine and next to the bubble lift, a I should write this but no-one ever seems to check your ticket on the train and if the ticket counter is closed, you can't buy one!
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aidanbrowne, Verbier in Suiss is one of the best resort in Europe, less than 2h30min from Geneva but stay in Nendaz a little cheaper and nicer,
http://www2.verbier.ch/en/
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A tip if you are going to ski 4 vallées including Verbier for 6 days or more. A 4 vallées pass for one adult cost 272 euro for 6 days, a Mont Blanc Unlimited (MBU) pass which includes the Chamonix valley, Courmayeur AND 4 vallées too costs only 250 euro for 6 days. You take the MBU pass each day to the ticket booth anywhere in 4 Vallées and exchange it for a day pass for 4 vallées. If you are a family of 2 + 3 or 2 +3 or 2 +4 etc, it is even better value.
http://www.compagniedumontblanc.fr/pages/information_forfaits_chamonix.html

At the end of last season, the week around 16th April even had a special offer on the MBU pass, reducing the prices even further. Worth waiting to buy the MBU or Chamonix passes a few weeks before, to see if they again do a late season reduction. Passes for week of 23rd April onwards are already offered at a reduction.
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PS another tip for Swiss resorts if flying into Geneve, it's possible a return ticket is cheaper if you buy a Swiss Transfer ticket in advance, 130 CHF or approximately 100 euro. So Geneva to Verbier return, change at Martigny and Le Chable onto a bus, costs only 130 CHF. Children under 16 travel free with an adult.

https://www.sbb.ch/mct/wi/shop/b2c/adw.do?6055
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