What do you think about La Thuile?
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Great skiing in and off side piste ! Great village and welcoming atmosphere ! Great food as always in Italy !
Great ski resort! Extra plus that it sits together with La Rosiere
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Great place, always a lot of snow, varied skiing for both beginners and advanced skiers.
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Great place for those who want to go instead of standing in a lift queue or knee with rookies on the slopes. Plenty of space everywhere and good opportunities when it has snowed.
Great for families with a large area on the sun side with nice more easy slopes.
Great for families with a large area on the sun side with nice more easy slopes.
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Public empty slopes (v.7). Really good restaurants on the slopes. Not so challenging for anyone who wants to go black pistes, but if you like a glassy ride it is perfect
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Good forest skiing that is easy to reach from the lift. Good off piste on the slopes north of Pont Serrand. Hike along the border with Pointe de la Luie Blanche and meet the piste again further down the valley.
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Excellent to go with children. Nice atmosphere in the village, great restaurants both in the valley and on the mountain. Good variety of rides and easily accessible off-piste. Some people in the elevator in the high season (v.9) The only negative was that some lifts are of older standard and are cold to sit on a park bench in the -20
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La Tuile together with La Rosiere forms a beautiful lift system that, despite its size, had a bit of a glimpse of the giants Les Arcs, Tignes and Val d'ize, etc. surrounding this gem. Amazing slopes and really gorgeous views of the beautiful blanc-masievets side (Italy side). I have never had the privilege of living in any of the towns but living in Courmayeur when I was there, but combining courmayeur with La Thuile is definitely not something I do for the last time. The only negative I have to say about the resort is that it can be surprisingly wind-sensitive to lie in the alps and the slope could be a bit steeper at their places.
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A real gem!
Cozy places to eat on the hill, good piste on the slopes and really good off-piste. We got an absolutely fantastic and sultry ride that started on open mountain, crossed into sparsely wooded forests and ended in dense forests on the downhill mountainbike paths back to the village.
Tip is to live in Courmayeur and go to La Thuile over the day because the village is not so much to have, only 30 minutes takes easy road. Then you also have close to several other really good systems.
Cozy places to eat on the hill, good piste on the slopes and really good off-piste. We got an absolutely fantastic and sultry ride that started on open mountain, crossed into sparsely wooded forests and ended in dense forests on the downhill mountainbike paths back to the village.
Tip is to live in Courmayeur and go to La Thuile over the day because the village is not so much to have, only 30 minutes takes easy road. Then you also have close to several other really good systems.
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