Poster: A snowHead
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I'm trying to put together a trip for January 8th - 15th and having a major headache about location.
Our major requirements are:
- APARTMENT for the four of us so we can self cater for breakfast.
- Nice cruisey, wide, long French Blue/Italian Red type slopes.
- Pretty town, not some purpose built concrete jungle.
- Not eye-wateringly expensive. I don't wanna pay £8 for a beer.
- Trees. Missed skiing in the trees when in Val Thorens last year!
I skiied Courmayer for 2 days last year on trips to Chamonix and loved it. It was dead, the runs were wide and the whole place was pretty beautiful. Whilst quite limited for my level, it was perfect for the others and this particular trip is about the group not about me going off alone.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm open to France/Italy/Austria. (Not Cham, Courmayer or VT)
Please help!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Check out Canazei, Val di Fassa in the Dolomites. Ticks all your boxes, not sure about the self catering. The Montafon in Austria is also good, not too much self catering (try Interhome) but lots of cheap B+B.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I've not been but Serfaus / Fiss / Ladis might suit you.
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Hameau apts Montgenvre would be my tip
only 3 years old
ski from door for about £400 with Neilson in Jan
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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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Quite close to Cockerhoop, I reckon you wouldn't go too far wrong with Serre Chevalier.
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Schladming in Austria or Selva in Italy would fit your criteria .
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Champagny en Vanoise in La Plagne / Paradiski would also fit your criteria. It is a lovely, unspoilt village but with easy access to the La Plagne / Paradiski ski area.
There are a couple of tree lined runs back into the village but both are tricky in parts. There are easier tree lined runs into Montalbert and Montchavin / Les Coches which are easily accessible if you have the La Plagne lift pass.
The resort and ski area will be pretty quiet when you plan to go, most accommodation is at low season prices for that week. Le Pitchou bar in the village centre was one of the cheapest places to drink in the area last season, they also had a happy 2 hours between 6 and 8pm.
Have a look at www.champagny.com for more details.
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[quote="jbob"]Check out Canazei, Val di Fassa in the Dolomites. Ticks all your boxes, not sure about the self catering.
We are 6 blokes on our fourth year in this resort, travelling the week after. We like the great cruising skiing, Sella Ronda and great value. People are great, lots of Danish go there and they are a good crack. Apres is good and later night life, albeit not manic is is there if you know where to look. We have found staying in a chalet better for us. Town is pretty and has character.
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Problem I'm encountering with the Dolomites is the packages are so much more expensive for that same week than trips to anywhere in France. Looking at a good £200 more per person.
Which is pretty devastating as having looked into the region now it looks fantastic!!
Serre-Chevalier looking kinda interesting.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Karis., Send a PM to Hells Bells, she knows Serre Chevalier well and could advise you on the best places to stay.
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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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Karis., thanks for your PM. I hope I answered your questions.
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Karis., You'll save the £200 on food, wine and beer.
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You know it makes sense.
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Karis., you have a PM if you can do Mon 9th-Mon 16th.
Last edited by You know it makes sense. on Wed 14-09-11 12:17; edited 1 time in total
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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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Karis., Have a look at Pila, just down the road from Courmayer. Trees and mainly well pisted red run.
Try pilaski.co.uk
Coffee on mountain £1
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Poster: A snowHead
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If there's one cruisey area that qualifies for "must ski before you die" status it has to be the Alta Badia. The scenery, piste grooming and food are memorable and if you are lucky enough to have sunshine all week you'll think you already have died...However you'd probably need to do it DIY as the best bases of Corvara and San Cassiano don't seem to feature in TO brochures (see elsewhere on this forum for info on airport transfers to the Dolomites)
Madonna di Campiglio isn't in the same league but has particularly beautiful treelined runs and some steeper stuff too if you get bored.
Haven't been to either yet but Serfaus and Serre Chevalier are also high on my wish list of cruisey resorts.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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cheap coffee is a basic human right for Italians. Is it true that the price of an espresso is controlled by the government?
won't be a nasty big bucket, though.
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