If like me you enjoy skiing tree lined runs, be them steep or crusing. I thought it would be a good idea to draw on the vast experience of j2ski members and compile a list of the top six tree lined ski resorts in Europe. With my limited experience I would think that Sauze d'Oulx would make the list together with Serre Che which I am due to visit in March. What resort in your experience would make the top six? I will then hopefully be in a position to make the top six list.
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Alistair :-)
Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe
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Started by AlistairS in Ski Chatter 06-Nov-2010 - 19 Replies
AlistairS posted Nov-2010
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Crispyapplepie
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Meribel and la Tania has some great tree lined runs, and also Champousson / Morgin in switzerland has some very good tree lined routes... all though these are relatively small areas.
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AlistairS
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Thanks Crispyapplepie,
What % of the ski area is made up of tree lined runs? Perhaps I should have clarified the % area of at least 25% of the total ski area or more.
Would Meribel, la Tania, Champousson and Morgin have at least 25% of tree lined runs?
What % of the ski area is made up of tree lined runs? Perhaps I should have clarified the % area of at least 25% of the total ski area or more.
Would Meribel, la Tania, Champousson and Morgin have at least 25% of tree lined runs?
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Mark Allison
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Schladming in Austria is great for tree-lined runs. I would say that approaching 80% of the runs are tree-lined. It's lovely. Skied there last February in fantastic conditions. The ski area extends over four big mountains and all four are similar - if you like trees, it's the place for you. The peaks are above the tree line, so there's a bit of variety. Sauze is OK for trees, but not in the same league as Schladming or many of the other lower lying Austrian resorts.
Mark
AlistairS
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Thanks Mark, Schladming has just been added with a massive 80% tree lined runs. :thumbup:
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Dublin1
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Bolquere Pyreness 2000, lots of trees
AlistairS
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Thanks Dublin1, I will look that one up in WTSS. :-)
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Tony_H
reply to 'Top six tree lined skiing resorts in Europe' posted Nov-2010
Serre Che gets my vote.
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