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Started by Tisunov in Ski Chatter - 14 Replies

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Tisunov
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

dobby wrote:piste-mix - we need a nice mix of blues and reds, and some harder reds and some blacks for the end of the week.

What do you and your family consider a nice mix of blues and reds, how many pistes or how long should they have be?

dobby wrote:Also, there are some great resorts that would probably not make your list (I haven't checked your website) - Are in Sweden and Risoul in France.

Why do you love Risoul resort and Sweden resorts?

Dobby
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

Risoul is nice because it has a decent amount of skiing (especially when you include the linked Vars area), but has a small-resort feel to it. A lot of the accommodation is ski in-ski out. There are some great pistes in the Homme de Pierre area which are usually very quiet because you access them with a very long drag lift. Pretty much all of the pistes lead back to the village, so it's a great place if people want to ski in different places. Risoul is one of those resorts which very few people dislike.

I like Are because there is a good variety of pistes (though admittedly not many long cruisy blues), there are several distinct regions to the resort (Are By, Duved, Hogzon, Bjornen) which have a different feel. The people are friendly, you can DIY easily (the SkiStar website through which you book accommodation, passes and equipment is in English) and when we have been the pistes are not that busy.

Dobby
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

Hi Tisunov. You are right in your earlier e-mail in that cost is of course a factor. I have to ski with the family during the UK winter break holiday in February. The first thing I do is to check which other countries are on holiday on those dates and start looking for a resort accordingly. For example, this year, our winter break is the same as some parts of France, and so I will avoid the French resorts. The Italian (Carnivale) and Austrian holidays are the week before our holiday, so I am looking at Italian and Austrian resorts. Then I will look at the piste maps to get an idea as to whether they are suitable for our party (mixture of blues and red; this year want lots of easy blues because one of our party had a bad fall last year and wants to get her confidence back). Then I will look at price, chopping out anything too expensive. It's hard to put numbers on the number and length of runs - we're happy to ski pistes more than once. Also, some greens/blues are notoriously horrible or difficult (run back to resort in LDA, Santons in Vd'I)

Ranchero_1979
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

Is a nice initiative to expand beyond the passes but fear will be meaningless. The reality is that is nearly all ski resorts you can cut your cloth as per your budget / desire.

Billip2
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

Dobby - am interested in your positive comments about Risoul as it is somewhere I've never really considered. A quick search though gave a 3.5 hour transfer time. Is this realistic and isn't it a bit of a drawback ? Or do you generally drive ?

Edited 1 time. Last update at 10-Sep-2017

Dobby
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

Billip2 - that is the one drawback with Risoul - long transfer. Took about 3 hours from Turin (I think it was Turin)

Billip2
reply to 'I made a site to compare skipass prices for largest resorts in Europe'
posted Sep-2017

Thanks Dobby; still, no gain without pain :)

Topic last updated on 11-September-2017 at 10:38