What do you think about La Clusaz?
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Often areas of precipitation enter from the west. So rainy, just keeping our fingers crossed that it will be like snow. Moderate snowfall, mainly in Balme.
The forest skiing is steep and of high alpine class. The high alpine area is perhaps a little limited to the surface, but provides nice skiing if you can think of a knave. Sidodalen to Balme, among other things.
The village is cozy and there are many good restaurants. Easy to get around with the buses which are free.
The forest skiing is steep and of high alpine class. The high alpine area is perhaps a little limited to the surface, but provides nice skiing if you can think of a knave. Sidodalen to Balme, among other things.
The village is cozy and there are many good restaurants. Easy to get around with the buses which are free.
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I spent v9 2023 here with family. La Clusaz is a fun system with five, six peaks located in different climates in a nice valley. The village is located nicely in the middle and can probably be considered very cozy. There is great potential for good skiing here with nice freeride/off-piste surfaces high up on the mountain (mainly Balme, L'Aguille and L'Etale). There are good restaurants on the slope and a couple of après-ski places that turn on the music on the slope already from the early afternoon.
There were very few Swedes in the village even though it was Stockholm's sports holiday, which few see as good.
The week we were here was characterized by very poor snow conditions as it had been warm and had not snowed for over 30 days, so it is difficult to really evaluate how good the system is. However, I would like to go here again and hope for better weather.
Plus:
- Type no lift queues
- Nice and good pistes with a nice slope
- The feeling that there is much to discover
Minus
- A bit difficult to get a grip on the system at first
- The village is at 1100m, the peaks 2400-2600, is it too low?
There were very few Swedes in the village even though it was Stockholm's sports holiday, which few see as good.
The week we were here was characterized by very poor snow conditions as it had been warm and had not snowed for over 30 days, so it is difficult to really evaluate how good the system is. However, I would like to go here again and hope for better weather.
Plus:
- Type no lift queues
- Nice and good pistes with a nice slope
- The feeling that there is much to discover
Minus
- A bit difficult to get a grip on the system at first
- The village is at 1100m, the peaks 2400-2600, is it too low?
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You have visited this place several times as it is close to Geneva and is not exploited. The village is based on carpentry and handicraft traditions. We also ride a lot of length and they also handle these super well.
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Very nice to be France (French ski resorts tend to lean the bunker-way otherwise). The Engels verkara has brought a nice and somewhat luxurious Ibiza feeling to the place, though it is still cheap.
When we were there it was incredibly warm and the snow was flowing out and it is too low for any longer season. However, there are good-quality off-piste of good quality and with good snow conditions it can be really good.
As mentioned, there are many jibs here and if you are lucky you can see really sick jumps in the park.
When we were there it was incredibly warm and the snow was flowing out and it is too low for any longer season. However, there are good-quality off-piste of good quality and with good snow conditions it can be really good.
As mentioned, there are many jibs here and if you are lucky you can see really sick jumps in the park.
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Just returned home, my first review here at Freeride. Writing because I've been lurking around here for a few years and they are good at helping me a little.
That said, very French. Really good family resort, riding for everyone. Good much more readily available than in many other places, I imagine (three valleys + Ischgl I have been in earlier). Something for you looking for a smaller place, snap lower prices for most and good skiing. A lot of snow there now, over 3 meters. The neighboring Le Grand Bondant is a tip.
I am a creative rider with regard to type 10 years far from ride, frequency and age, 42 years now and drive freeride but always looking for loose if there is.
With turbines you do not have to go far to find pristine areas ...
That said, very French. Really good family resort, riding for everyone. Good much more readily available than in many other places, I imagine (three valleys + Ischgl I have been in earlier). Something for you looking for a smaller place, snap lower prices for most and good skiing. A lot of snow there now, over 3 meters. The neighboring Le Grand Bondant is a tip.
I am a creative rider with regard to type 10 years far from ride, frequency and age, 42 years now and drive freeride but always looking for loose if there is.
With turbines you do not have to go far to find pristine areas ...
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Really good about a little laid coat. Kant for its couloirer and many talented jib fransoser. Bike an average nightlife and nara to Geneva. Hallows with, French, French, good and bad.
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the low pressure system re-pump in the Leman Lake, and hit us just before Chamonix. That is one of the last winters secrets of aravis mountain range.
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Awesome place, sick nice offpiste, no Swedes, unfortunately there are some English tourists. Devilish French.
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