Messages posted by : jastem
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We have been to Schladming twice (and thinking of going again) and to Serre Chevalier four times (and thinking of going again). I really don't think you would be disappointed with either of them. Schladming may have the edge on apres ski but I think Serre Chevalier probably wins with the skiing. I can't think of a run in the Schladming area which once skied, I couldn't wait to go and do again. However, in Serre Chevalier there were several -particularly the red Cucumelle.
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Guess where I'm going next week........ :D
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Only 2 more sleeps :D
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Agree with Obergurgl or Lech, but perhaps also consider Serre Chevalier as a non-Austrian alternative.
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I would certainly go over to Folgarida and Marilleva at least once - there used to be a little hut at the bottom of the red on the way over where you can pay to extend the lift pass for just one day.
We used to enjoy sitting outside the Swiss Bar for a bit of fur coat watching! |
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Have lunch in Onkel Willi's - an experience not to be missed :D
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I haven't been to Valloire for about 15 years, but I seem to remember that it is a proper working town as opposed to just being a ski resort, so it has plenty of shops, market, church, etc. for anyone to walk round with little one. There is a restaurant at the top of the gondola where you could meet for lunch.
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12 for me :D - and just to add to the excitement, it is still a complete surprise for one of our party who will find out on Christmas Day that they are off on a eurozone ski trip but will still not know the precise details.
Fingers crossed it all goes to plan :lol: |
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