what is the skiing like in chatel :?:
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Started by Ian Wickham in France 30-Nov-2011 - 36 Replies
OldAndy
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
Ian,
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It is horific, truly!
Sorry about my view if you were thinking of a trip.
You will wait and wait and wait and wait for a lift in the morning and then find there is nowhere to go higher up.
Mind you, the resort isn't open yet and the snow hasn't arrived so that may be why there is a long wait (many days) for a lift and the fact that the skiing is horific coz there isn't much snow.
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Just thought I'd answer your question.
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It is horific, truly!
Sorry about my view if you were thinking of a trip.
You will wait and wait and wait and wait for a lift in the morning and then find there is nowhere to go higher up.
Mind you, the resort isn't open yet and the snow hasn't arrived so that may be why there is a long wait (many days) for a lift and the fact that the skiing is horific coz there isn't much snow.
:mrgreen:
Just thought I'd answer your question.
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Julia Moss
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
We skied down into Chatel from Avoriaz last season and found some wonderful runs, such fun in fact, that we'd like to go back and do it properly in better conditions. We haven't skied on the village side so I can't express an opinion on that.
The area around Plaine Dranse was good and there are plenty of cute mountain restaurants around there. The good news is that an old 2-seater chairlift there has been replaced with a 6-seater detachable this season which should speed things up a bit.
Chatel itself is a very pretty village, it's part of the Portes du Soleil ski area so you'd have plenty of skiing on your doorstep if you don't mind taking a bus or driving a short distance and there's cross-border skiing into Switzerland.
See www.chatel.com for more info.
The area around Plaine Dranse was good and there are plenty of cute mountain restaurants around there. The good news is that an old 2-seater chairlift there has been replaced with a 6-seater detachable this season which should speed things up a bit.
Chatel itself is a very pretty village, it's part of the Portes du Soleil ski area so you'd have plenty of skiing on your doorstep if you don't mind taking a bus or driving a short distance and there's cross-border skiing into Switzerland.
See www.chatel.com for more info.
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Tony_H
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
Mate of mine went there last season. Said it was a real ballache getting out of the resort, and as most of the local runs were low the snow was rubbish, so they spent all day taking lifts to find better snow. Said anyone who went there must be either mad, or have far too much money as its ridiculously expensive; 15 euros for a coffee, 12 for a beer. 30 euros for a pizza out.
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Salski
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
You're right OldAndy, it's horrific! I must admit, we didn't enjoy it in January 2006. The conditions were just too good & there were far too many options with the PDS pass. Every day we had the chore of deciding whether to stay in France, or head over the border into Switzerland. Sometimes, we even had to share the slopes with one or two other people. Our noses got sunburnt, on a couple of occasions it snowed and we had to watch a major snowboarding competion in Avoriaz. Don't think we'll bother going back! :mrgreen:
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
Looks like I have made an horrific mistake, the snow looks totally rubbish Sal, lift queue's I just don't do lift queue's Andy and to top all off I'm facing the prices of Austria, thanks Tony.
Mind you the only bit of sense was from Julie, so thank you for that.
Now I gotta get my begging bowl out around Norwich City centre, just to pay for my coffee, :mrgreen:
Mind you the only bit of sense was from Julie, so thank you for that.
Now I gotta get my begging bowl out around Norwich City centre, just to pay for my coffee, :mrgreen:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
PS Don't tell Adders but the original post was from Little W and she is now crying in her bedroom :wink:
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'chatel' posted Nov-2011
The resort is part of Portes du Soleil which is the largest international linked ski area in the world with over 650 km of varied terrain spread across 8 French and 4 Swiss resorts.
You will have an almost endless choice of runs on your doorstep.
2nd half of March:
I think that'll keep you all busy for the week.
Is Tony on wind up...I never paid anywhere near any of those prices for beer, coffee or Pizza and I have eaten and drunk all over the PDS. Prices were much higher in Switzerland but not that high!
You will have an almost endless choice of runs on your doorstep.
2nd half of March:
I think that'll keep you all busy for the week.
Is Tony on wind up...I never paid anywhere near any of those prices for beer, coffee or Pizza and I have eaten and drunk all over the PDS. Prices were much higher in Switzerland but not that high!
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)
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Topic last updated on 07-December-2011 at 14:40