It's a very lovely skiing area with three (or four?) mountains connected by smaller and larger lifts of various sorts, and of course lots of ski pistes of varying difficulty levels. Among which is also reportedly the longest run of Europe: le Sarenne. It starts with a very steep and narrow black stretch, for those lucky enough to catch it when the weather permits descending it, and continues somewhat less insane but still quite exciting (and black), all the way to the bottom of a valley. We stayed at the very nice Village Club du Soleil d'Oz an Oisans, perfectly located right nextdoor two skilifts and at the bottom of two pistes. The prefect place to...
Read moreOne of the better mountains I have boarded in the alps in the past couple of years. Lots of terrain to choose from. Tree runs are fairly uncommon in europe and this place has some nice ones. It doesn't have the super steep terrain compared to Chamonix, but everyone in our group loved the mountain. Our ability ranged from string intermediate to expert. We came during off season, so the mountain was basically empty in spots. No village to speak of compared to the other european resorts we have been to, so non-skiers/boarded...
Read moreThe worst service I have ever experienced. I had ski lift pass for a week, it stopped working in the middle of the week. They kept me for 45mins, saying that the pass is working but when we actual went to the ski access gate it wasn't working. They have tried it multiple times instead of exchanging the card for a new card from the beginning. Also they asked me to pay for new card, even it wasn't my fault that it stopped working. The stuff needs more training instead of wasting...
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