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Rascard Frantze, Champoluc

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello people,

Planning on going to Monterosa in March and was thinking of staying in Rascard Frantze above Champoluc. I was planning on going B&B, so we could try different dinner options in town, as I was concerned about getting cabin fever if in the hotel all evening and night. I've contacted Rascard Frantze, and they're willing to provide B&B, but we'll have to walk to/from the hotel to the gondola to town - they won't pick us up in the skidoo.

Has anyone gone B&B at Rascard Frantze and, if so, is the to/fro town pretty doable? Alternatively, if people have stayed there half board, what are the dining options like? We're limited to veg/seafood only.

Any tips much appreciated.
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