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La Rosiere again or somewhere else? Help please!

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
RosieL wrote:
jellemr wrote:
Hi Rosie, have you considered somewhere like Montgenevre in the southern alps? Lovely little resort, about 100km of runs, mostly blues and easy reds, great ski school (A-Peak), and only an hour or so transfer from Turin. Even during peak weeks it is significantly less busy than the larger resorts.


Oops, just seen Dr George's post!!



Thanks. It does look perfect! Would it be good at New Year?


Would think so yes.
Snow record is very good, it's at 1800m so is fairly high and this year opened early december due to the excellent snow.

Seb at A Peak is excellent if you want lessons, the village is small and everywhere is really close to the slopes.
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