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Valloire. Resort info please.
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Well, I've booked the family & friends to go to Valloire in the week of 18th Feb. I picked it as I'd been there for my second ski holiday 20 years ago and hadn't been back since.
I don't remember too much about the resort except that it was one of my best trips (fell in love with skiing on that holiday) so I'm looking for some information:
- I remember the ESF instruction as being very good when I was there but, as that was 20 years ago, does anyone have any up-to-date info or alternatives? This is for kids not adults & I'm also considering private instruction for 1 or 2 sessions for all 4 kids (8 - 13 & not beginners).
- I've heard that there are a lot of possibilities to ski off piste. Is this inbetween/ adjacent to the runs where I could be confident of following tracks or somewhere where I'd need a guide? Are there any recommended?
- I remember a great takeaway/ food delivery service from a restaurant called "La Marmite". Is it still operating or is there an equivalent?
I'd appreciate any other information which could help. It's a fairly mixed group in terms of skiing abilities.
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