Accomodation only skiing in France
Accomodation only skiing in France
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waheikedawn

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31 posts

194 months

Tuesday 18th August 2009
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Without wanting to wish the summer away, my thoughts have been turning to the slopes. 6-8 of us are looking at doing a week from 18/19th December to kick the season off. The plan is to drive down to France. Although some websites offer accomodation only, they generally tend to focus on full packages so I'm hoping someone here knows a hidden gem or well kept secret they are willing to share! Want to be close to slopes and bars/restaurants so we can leave the car unused for the week.

Any thoughts?

TIA.

Mattt

16,664 posts

236 months

Tuesday 18th August 2009
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Get in touch with Marcellus, he will have contacts who can sort you out.

Alternatively, he does very good catering! beer

Marcellus

7,191 posts

237 months

Tuesday 18th August 2009
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Most resorts will be opening that weekend.

You need to look for "self catered" options and you will be inundated.

Try chaletsdirect.com they have a "solutions room" forum where you post up what you're looking for and those who can offer it reply.

cptsideways

13,749 posts

270 months

Tuesday 18th August 2009
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St Foy is rather nice with plenty of SC chalet type accomadation but don't tell anyone!

theboymoon

2,699 posts

278 months

Friday 21st August 2009
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waheikedawn said:
Without wanting to wish the summer away, my thoughts have been turning to the slopes. 6-8 of us are looking at doing a week from 18/19th December to kick the season off. The plan is to drive down to France. Although some websites offer accomodation only, they generally tend to focus on full packages so I'm hoping someone here knows a hidden gem or well kept secret they are willing to share! Want to be close to slopes and bars/restaurants so we can leave the car unused for the week.

Any thoughts?

TIA.
There are people out there who will offer accommodation only - but yes they are a bit harder to find!

With those dates you would be well advised to choose your resort VERY carefully as otherwise you may spend your week admiring the grassy meadows and watching the cows being moved from pasture to pasture.

A good contact is mal at skiline (his email is a simple version of name @ website) he will have access to a large number of options for you.

Drop me an email if you would like some more info. This is what i used to do..... and with recent discussions may be what i am doing again soon wink

Edited by theboymoon on Friday 21st August 10:22

TonyToniTone

3,869 posts

267 months

Saturday 22nd August 2009
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www.dragonlodge.com have apartments they rent out.

The_Doc

5,673 posts

238 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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theboymoon said:
With those dates you would be well advised to choose your resort VERY carefully as otherwise you may spend your week admiring the grassy meadows and watching the cows being moved from pasture to pasture.
Spot on.

My parents ski about 20% of the year (and my brother lives in a ski resort) and M&D always go for the second and third weeks of December.
They reckon you've got a 60% chance of great snow, zero tourists, zero lift queues and basically the whole mounain to yourself as the package season starts around 21st Dec.
So you've a 40% chance of a week of French beer and staring at the meadows..

I recommend Morzine for accomodation only bookings as it's a non-package type of resort, but I don;t reccommend it for you for those dates as it's 1200m

You want Val Thorens...(2000m)

prand

6,218 posts

214 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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Me and some colleagues have booked £60 easyjet flights to Geneva for the 16-20 Dec. We will be waiting until the last possible minute before we book accom and hire cars. Last year we went to Tignes which was feckin awesome.