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I'd not appreciated you'd skied the North Face of the Bellecote.
You might prefer somewhere like St Gervais, it's got a more Austrian feel than most French ski stations. A lot of tree lined runs all around that blue standard. Also worth a look is the Grand Massif, there's slightly more challenging pistes there as well but the same amount of tree runs and the possibility to ski between small villages which is quite pleasant.
Yep, grand massif is a great area, I'd recommend it :thumbup:
Where did I say that?
I take it you've not then?
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Started by Rossyhead in France 23-Mar-2009 - 41 Replies
Tony_H
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
Dont underestimate yourselves guys.
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Amanda n
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
too scarey for me :shock:
age is but a number but why does it have to keep going up !!
Ise
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
Tony_H wrote:Dont underestimate yourselves guys.
I'd not appreciated you'd skied the North Face of the Bellecote.
Karen72
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
I hope you dont mind me asking a question on your thread but I am thinking about la plagne for next year for myself and family (all near enough beginners, just want to stick to green and blue). I have never been to France skiing before alway skied in Austria. The only thing that worries me is that the runs are going to be a bit "samey". from looking at pictures of the la plagne area there doesnt seem to be much in the way of scenery. just slopes for miles which is a good thing but I dont want it to get boring. Or if someone can tell me different. like I say we will be sticking mainly to blues and greens, might have the odd day over to les arcs (which on looking at a 6 day family ticket between the discovery and the unlimited pass was only a difference of about 80 euro for 4 of us).I am still looking at options but I do still keep coming back to la plagne mainly because of its vast area of blues and cruisy runs
Ise
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
karen72 wrote:I hope you dont mind me asking a question on your thread but I am thinking about la plagne for next year for myself and family (all near enough beginners, just want to stick to green and blue). I have never been to France skiing before alway skied in Austria. The only thing that worries me is that the runs are going to be a bit "samey". from looking at pictures of the la plagne area there doesnt seem to be much in the way of scenery. just slopes for miles which is a good thing but I dont want it to get boring. Or if someone can tell me different. like I say we will be sticking mainly to blues and greens, might have the odd day over to les arcs (which on looking at a 6 day family ticket between the discovery and the unlimited pass was only a difference of about 80 euro for 4 of us).I am still looking at options but I do still keep coming back to la plagne mainly because of its vast area of blues and cruisy runs
You might prefer somewhere like St Gervais, it's got a more Austrian feel than most French ski stations. A lot of tree lined runs all around that blue standard. Also worth a look is the Grand Massif, there's slightly more challenging pistes there as well but the same amount of tree runs and the possibility to ski between small villages which is quite pleasant.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
ise wrote:karen72 wrote:I hope you dont mind me asking a question on your thread but I am thinking about la plagne for next year for myself and family (all near enough beginners, just want to stick to green and blue). I have never been to France skiing before alway skied in Austria. The only thing that worries me is that the runs are going to be a bit "samey". from looking at pictures of the la plagne area there doesnt seem to be much in the way of scenery. just slopes for miles which is a good thing but I dont want it to get boring. Or if someone can tell me different. like I say we will be sticking mainly to blues and greens, might have the odd day over to les arcs (which on looking at a 6 day family ticket between the discovery and the unlimited pass was only a difference of about 80 euro for 4 of us).I am still looking at options but I do still keep coming back to la plagne mainly because of its vast area of blues and cruisy runs
You might prefer somewhere like St Gervais, it's got a more Austrian feel than most French ski stations. A lot of tree lined runs all around that blue standard. Also worth a look is the Grand Massif, there's slightly more challenging pistes there as well but the same amount of tree runs and the possibility to ski between small villages which is quite pleasant.
Yep, grand massif is a great area, I'd recommend it :thumbup:
Tony_H
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
ise wrote:Tony_H wrote:Dont underestimate yourselves guys.
I'd not appreciated you'd skied the North Face of the Bellecote.
Where did I say that?
www
New and improved me
Ise
reply to 'La Plagne Info' posted Mar-2009
Tony_H wrote:ise wrote:Tony_H wrote:Dont underestimate yourselves guys.
I'd not appreciated you'd skied the North Face of the Bellecote.
Where did I say that?
I take it you've not then?
Topic last updated on 24-April-2009 at 10:11