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Is Montgenevre a good ski resort?

Is Montgenèvre a good ski resort?

Pros & Cons for Montgenèvre Ski Resort One of the best value ski lift passes in France. Best variety of on-piste trails for all abilities in the Via Lattea ski area. Sensational learn-to-ski slopes & lifts opposite the village. High base elevation & reliable snow cover.

Is Montgenèvre good for beginners?

Beginners Luck As luck would have it, Montgenèvre is unquestionably one of the best-mixed ability resorts in Europe, so you don’t have to be a pro to take to the slopes. The real bonus for rookie skiers is that it is one of the best places in the Alps to learn to ski.

What is Montgenèvre like for skiing?

The slopes of Montgenèvre are varied, circulating halfway through larches or pines, and have been bulldozed without exaggeration, making skiing fluid and pleasant, with slopes of all levels, some of which are very “sporty” black…

Is montgenevre open?

Golf International de Montgenevre (En été) Open from June to September, 9 holes 3000 meters you walk in the mountains, to conquer steep fairways, often highly technical. The sumptuous landscapes reward courageous, including a breathtaking view of the glaciers of Pelvoux, which rises to almost 4,000 meters.

Is the Montgenevre ski resort a big town?

Montgenevre is not a big town and is not a place to go if you want dancing on the table. But has plenty of bars and Resturants so you still have a great time. Recommended. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

When to go to Montgenevre for a week?

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. We stayed in Montgenevre for a week in early January 2020 and loved it.

Which is better to ski Montgenevre or Monts de la lune?

If you are going to Montgenevre for a week you can only buy a Monts de la Lune pass (rather than cheaper Montgenevre Only), which covers a much broader area, including Claviere, Cesana, Sansicario, Sestrière and Sauze d’Oulx. It’s pretty easy to ski over to Claviere, via the flattish ‘Golf’ run.