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Best accessible resort
I'm looking for the easiest/best accessible resort by plane. Maybe something I can fly into in the morning and be on the slopes in a short time. Intermediate/expert but like groomed also. Probably fly in from Paris or Amsterdam.
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On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 23:36:55 +0100, pscherer
wrote: I'm looking for the easiest/best accessible resort by plane. Maybe something I can fly into in the morning and be on the slopes in a short time. Intermediate/expert but like groomed also. Probably fly in from Paris or Amsterdam. Thanks...... Courcheval has its own airport. Otherwise Chambery and Innsbruck are probably your best bet. -- Colin Irvine http://www.colinandpat.co.uk |
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Colin Irvine wrote:
Courchevel has its own airport. (Spelling corrected). It has two, actually. There's posh. -- Honda CB400 Four CB125S Triumph Street Triple Ducati 800SS BMW K1200RS Yamaha 660 Tenere Suzuki GN250 TS250ER x3 So many bikes, so little garage space.... chateau dot murray at idnet dot com |
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"pscherer" wrote in message news I'm looking for the easiest/best accessible resort by plane. Maybe something I can fly into in the morning and be on the slopes in a short time. Intermediate/expert but like groomed also. Probably fly in from Paris or Amsterdam. Thanks...... You could also try Turin or Geneva - both have a number of resorts around an hour away. Of course if you're going from Paris try the train to Bourg St Maurice and then Funicular (sp?) up to Les Arcs - train will generally be less hassle than flying and no car hire or bus transfer required HTH -- Paul S |
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On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 23:36:55 +0100, pscherer
wrote: I'm looking for the easiest/best accessible resort by plane. Maybe something I can fly into in the morning and be on the slopes in a short time. Intermediate/expert but like groomed also. Probably fly in from Paris or Amsterdam. Thanks...... Innsbruck is probably the best from that POV. Nordpark is accessible direct from the city centre by funicular (about 10-15 minutes from the airport). And then there are several other ski areas within about an hour, all covered by the Olympia Skiworld pass, and free buses from the town centre. -- Alex Heney, Global Villager It's smart to pick your friends, but not to pieces. To reply by email, my address is alexDOTheneyATgmailDOTcom |
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