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Serre Chevalier and nearby resorts
Hi, I am going to Serre Chevalier for a week just before Easter. I
understand from the Serre Chevalier website the lift pass gives access to the resorts listed below: Grande Galaxie: one day pass free at: * 2 Alpes, * Alpe d’Huez, * The Milky Way (Montgen�vre, Sestri�res, etc.) * Puy St Vincent I would appreciate comments about how practical it is to travel to and ski in these other resorts. Is there a good bus service,or is it better to drive? Does the existing lift pass work in these resorts or do I need to go to the lift pass office to get a pass for any particular resort. In particular I would like to go to the Milky Way, is it best to enter at Montgenevre and then ski to other resorts? Does the Milky Way link together well. Thanks in advance for any help. Regards Brian |
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On Feb 15, 12:54Â*pm, wrote:
Hi, I am going to Serre Chevalier for a week just before Easter. Â*I understand from the Serre Chevalier website the lift pass gives access to the resorts listed below: Grande Galaxie: one day pass free at: Â* Â* * 2 Alpes, Â* Â* * Alpe d’Huez, Â* Â* * The Milky Way (Montgen�vre, Sestri�res, etc.) Â* Â* * Puy St Vincent I would appreciate comments about how practical it is to travel to and ski in these other resorts. Â*Is there a good bus service,or is it better to drive? Does the existing lift pass work in these resorts or do I need to go to the lift pass office to get a pass for any particular resort. In particular I would like to go to the Milky Way, is it best to enter at Montgenevre and then ski to other resorts? Â*Does the Milky Way link together well. Thanks in advance for any help. Regards Brian There is so much to do in Serre-Chevalier that it's not worth bothering to be honest. If you must. Montgenevre is the easiest one to get to by public transport via Briancon. There are buses from Serre Che to Bourg d'Oisans and then to Alpe d'Huez or Les Deux Alpes from there but it's not worth the hassle. The only thing worth doing is La Grave if you are advanced. Best to have a car in any case. http://peakretreats.blogspot.com/200...iing-trip.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ XS Peak Retreats http://www.peakretreats.co.uk Ski Collection http://www.skicollection.co.uk |
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