Tony_H wrote:
I am looking for info on the ski area in terms of ease of access, possibly ski back to resort, lift queues, snow, and any other useful info you wish to share.
I have selected the resorts based on their access to reasonably sized ski areas and offering suitable accommodation and atmosphere for me.
Heres the French selection:
Risoul
Flaine
Tignes/Val d'Isere
La Plagne/Les Arcs
Alpe d'Huez
Les Seybelles
Thanks in advance.
Tignes/Val are extensive, and pricey. Tignes landscape can feel like you are on the moon, and if the weather is bad, it can be bleak. More to see in Val, but it's possible to ski across the whole Espace Killy and back in a day.
Piste grading can be a little low, leading to piles of bodies at certain places (Santons esp)

Both resorts offer ski in, Val has less ski out I would suggest.
Face de Bellevarde is waiting for you, don't forget that the whole resort can see you
On the Tignes side Vallon de La Sache is superb.
Both resorts have a lot of pay toilets in mountain restaurants
Flaine is a really good place if you add in the other resorts in the Grand Massif. Lots of mileage for intermediates, long runs and moderate prices for France. Off piste can be lethal here as there are big crevasses which get covered over with snow.
Les Arcs/La Plagne both are really good resorts. La Plagne has more big motorway type runs, and Les Arcs has more varied pistes. Don't miss the long run down the Aguille Rouge, 2000 metres of relentless descent, do-able by confident intermediates. Les Arcs has quite a few chalet operators in the village areas above 1800, otherwise some of the new builds up at 2000 have chalet operators.
Nice runs down to Montchavin and Montalbert over on the La Plagne side.
Alp D'Huez , spent a week here, and it was fun, but the conditions were rock hard. Fun chairlift ride to one area, goes down a steep ravine, then up the other side, rather like a fairground ride, great fun watching your skis edge out other nothing...just after you have passed the PONR!
The Les Bergers area is quite a hike from the main town, take care with location.