In Andorra? Not been to Mayrhofen but they are pretty boring and the scenery is very unremarkable.
Terrain park is good mind you......
Where to go in Andorra
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Agreed 8)
ahh excellent, thanks for that overview, i have Soldeu in mind as it looks best esp for value at the moment.
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Started by Nanz in Andorra 04-Jan-2009 - 37 Replies
RossF
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
Nanz
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
im not too fussed for scenery
RossF
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
Me neither, makes the lift rides better. If you are not so fussed disregard it and look at the other comments.. if you do go I hope you enjoy it! Just wasn't for me..
Brimster
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
I have to say that I was in Soldeu last New Year and had a fab time.
There are loads of runs for beginners/intermediates and the area is all linked so there is a lot of distance you can cover if you want. I will confess that there are a couple of flat areas near to the gondola station in Soldeu but selfishly I'm a skier so I don't view them as a problem :lol:
I have a few friends who have been to Pas and Soldeu and they enjoyed bth although they admitted that Soldeu is "prettier" (Pas is a concrete town pretty much).
Soldeu has a fab apres ski and in my opinion I don't think you can go wrong with Andorra......
There are loads of runs for beginners/intermediates and the area is all linked so there is a lot of distance you can cover if you want. I will confess that there are a couple of flat areas near to the gondola station in Soldeu but selfishly I'm a skier so I don't view them as a problem :lol:
I have a few friends who have been to Pas and Soldeu and they enjoyed bth although they admitted that Soldeu is "prettier" (Pas is a concrete town pretty much).
Soldeu has a fab apres ski and in my opinion I don't think you can go wrong with Andorra......
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
Brimster wrote:I have to say that I was in Soldeu last New Year and had a fab time.
There are loads of runs for beginners/intermediates and the area is all linked so there is a lot of distance you can cover if you want. I will confess that there are a couple of flat areas near to the gondola station in Soldeu but selfishly I'm a skier so I don't view them as a problem :lol:
I have a few friends who have been to Pas and Soldeu and they enjoyed bth although they admitted that Soldeu is "prettier" (Pas is a concrete town pretty much).
Soldeu has a fab apres ski and in my opinion I don't think you can go wrong with Andorra......
Agreed 8)
Nanz
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
Brimster wrote:I have to say that I was in Soldeu last New Year and had a fab time.
There are loads of runs for beginners/intermediates and the area is all linked so there is a lot of distance you can cover if you want. I will confess that there are a couple of flat areas near to the gondola station in Soldeu but selfishly I'm a skier so I don't view them as a problem :lol:
I have a few friends who have been to Pas and Soldeu and they enjoyed bth although they admitted that Soldeu is "prettier" (Pas is a concrete town pretty much).
Soldeu has a fab apres ski and in my opinion I don't think you can go wrong with Andorra......
ahh excellent, thanks for that overview, i have Soldeu in mind as it looks best esp for value at the moment.
Nanz
reply to 'Where to go in Andorra' posted Jan-2009
by the way, has anyone stayed at Hotel Bruxelles in Soldeu, if so what is it like, are there heaters in the room to dry your clothes and things after a day on the mountain?
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