Poster: A snowHead
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Any recomendations for good mountain restaurants in La Clusaz?
Also, I am looking for a good guide there for off-piste/touring
Thanks!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Didnt really do much lunching when there the other week. Was in the telemark cafe for a cheeky vin chaud which was a bit crazy at 12.30pm! Food coming out of the kitchen looked lovely though and it was tres busy.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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We liked 'U fredy' at Etale and 'Dahu' at Merdassier.
We also like L'Outa in town
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We too had a great lunch at 'U fredy'. It's not on the mountain, though, but rather near the base of the Etale Telemix lift. Staff where freindly and food was yummie.
Other than that, we ate sandwiches out of the backpack each day. There looked to be several nice places in the main area right above town, though.
We got kicked off the telemark cafe deck for eating our sandwiches there even though we'd ordered drinks and the deck was empty. It's policy, so I won't argue with it, but it turned us off from returning with a larger group the next day (that's how we ended up at 'U fredy'. They were in their right to make us move 5 meters, but it was their lost revenue in the end.
To give a fair review, the food there did look quite good.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Just had this resort recommended by a French mate. Any tips about going DIY to La Clusaz? Flying to Geneva and hiring car/taxi/bus? Or driving from Calais?
Good , cheap S/C accommodation? Are there any supermarkets?
Anything you've got really.
TIA - A Newbie!
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Watching this thread with interest cos we're going to La Clusaz first week in March for the first time. I found what looks like some good info here.
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t40ora, I went DIY to La Clusaz last Christmas.
We rented a car from Geneva. For four people it was easier and actually cheaper than any other option. The drive was easy, although I wouldn't want to do the last bit in a storm.
We rented a holiday flat from these people: http://www.la-clusaz-immobilier.com/
It was basic but fine, cheap, and in a good location. No complaints.
There is a fairly large supermarket on the main road heading out of the village center, so no worries there. There are also lots of small shops (butchers, bakers, cheese shops, etc), although the wonderfully named "House of Ham" burned down the night before we left. I guess they left the smoker on.
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La Clusaz - fab resort going back in March for the 5th time. We go DIY everytime renting an appartment from a friend. Driving down from Calais this time instead of flying, should take around 8 hours.
Chez Fon Fon in Col de la Croix Fry is a fantastic little moutain restaurant which does a good selection of meals and snacks.
The village has 3 supermarkets one at the top of the village and two towards the bottom, the one at the bottom on the main road is the bigger of the three and has more selection. Loads of fantastic cake shops for fresh croissants and wonderful cakes.
L'Outa rocks, friendly atmosphere and gorgeous food.
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Has anyone got any tips for an Apres drink? OK, I know it's France but there must be somewhere with a bit of atmosphere.
I'm also interested in anywhere with a pool table (6 middle aged guys don't need a lot to keep themselves entertained). Any recommendations?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Le Pub in La Clusaz. You can ski there, but there's no lift directly next to it. Has a pool table. Will put the footy on if you ask. Decent beer prices. Run by a friendly Scot.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Were off next Saturday for 3 days and a bit of moonlight skiing on Saturday. Plenty of pubs in Liverpool with pool tables and footy, run by scots as well. Any French apres thats decent? - no offence intended Ami.
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Were off next Saturday for 3 days and a bit of moonlight skiing on Saturday. Plenty of pubs in Liverpool with pool tables and footy, run by scots as well. Any French apres thats decent? - no offence intended Ami. |
Sansnom,
Best and friendliest nosh shop is Chez Fon-Fon at Croix Fry. Gerard d Christine run a very restaurant with great sunny terrace and delicious food. Say that Calie sentyouand you may get a Genepi gratis ! Le Telemark is great too. It's on I'Etale. Ty'll burn Cs for you while you ski.
Get in touch with Pete Hill at Snowlog (Merdassier) for skiguiding. He is BASI and does telemark lessons too. Also tell him that Charlie sent you. He's 40 euros/hour. Great guy. Any other questions I might be able to answer as this was my 23rd year in La Clusaz
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You know it makes sense.
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RachelQ,
Rachel .. It's a really great place but might lack snow in March as it's low down. Good bars in town are the trendy Bachal, le Pub wedged in the middle of the oneway system. La Ferme rest't on Rte du col des Aravis I recommend. On Etale there's the Telemark, Bossonets hasn't much snow (ATM) so getting to Le Bercail might kill your skis. DO go to FonFon at Croix Fry. Any more help needed ..... I'm here !
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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It's a really great place but might lack snow in March as it's low down.
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Odds on it'll be better than now. And if you have a car, drive down to La Giettaz for a day, perhaps. Miranda will be able to give you detailed snow reports.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I’ve just come back from La Clusaz and had a great time, apart from my other half breaking 2 ribs on her second run down on the first day and EasyJet losing my skis on the way out!!! The resort is great and the Hotel Beaulieu was fantastic, definitely recommend it. Fortunately we arrived after they had 20cms of snow last Sunday so the pistes were in good condition on the Monday which was a god send because by the end of the week they were pretty poor, especially low down. La Balme is still holding up well and had the best snow but it started to get busier as the week went on. On the whole though queues weren’t bad at all, I waited no more than 5 mins on any of the lifts. For those of you going out to the area any time soon I really hope you get a fresh “dump” because it’s starting to look sparse. There are quite a few rocks showing on the lower runs especially back to the resort so consider hiring skis/boards. Nightlife was quite quiet, not sure if that was down to the week we chose or not, but I can recommend Le Caves du Pacally for Après Ski and La Scierie was a fabulous restaurant all be it on the expensive side, to be honest everywhere was expensive, 6 euro for a pint minimum. The Bistro was really good as well but where ever you go book, they tend to get full. La Clusaz is a lovely resort and I enjoyed the skiing it was just a shame the snow didn’t hold up that well the week we were there, but I guess you could say that about a lot of resorts in France this season.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I guess you could say that about a lot of resorts in France this season. |
Absolutely. some pretty shocking reports from the 3 Valleys the last few days.
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