Messages posted by : andyhull
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I'm off to La Plagne for the first time in March, one of the few big resorts I've not ticked off. Really looking forward to it. I organised a trip there a few years ago but couldn't go myself.
I've been to Les Arcs a couple of times, so know that side of Paradiski fairly well. What are the must do runs in La Plagne? Blues, reds, blacks or off-piste. I'll ski anything. Also which mountain restaurants should we seek out? |
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Birdymiller, you will love the Dolomites, stunning scenery and some amazing skiing.
This is worth a watch, shows the circuit anti-clockwise. |
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La Plagne is new to me, though I've skied Les Arcs a couple of times.
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Yes all booked up St Anton in January and La Plagne in March. Both big group chalet trips. Almost filled the places.
Alpe D'Huez already pencilled in for 2015, love the place. You will love it. I've been there 4 or 5 times, so know it very well. Whatever you are looking for on the slopes, Alpe D'Huez has it. |
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If anyone is looking for a new helmet, I just noticed Hardnutz have a sale on.
http://www.hardnutz.com/ski-helmets-snowboard-helmets.html |
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We offer a train option when we run a French holiday for £100 extra, (train supplement and 2 extra days lift pass). Turning 6 days on snow into 8 days is worth every penny.
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Easy access on the train from Norwich.
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Liking the sound of that. I just hope this doesn't end up a big disappointment like Snowasis.
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