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Started by Krisbateson in France Feb - 17 Replies. Topic last updated on February at Username: Password: Remember Me? Lost Password I want to Sign-Up. Ski Forum Index France. Any help would be gratefully received. We are planning a last minute week and thought Flaine looks good. Any experience of Flaine for: skiing - we are good intermediate? The place we are looking at is Flaine Foret - any good? Thanks in anticipation. One last thing - Flaine or Tignes? Speak to Snapzz!!! Flaine will be a good place for a late deal. Always some good snow and plenty to go at on a massive area. I went to flaine a couple of years ago for a ski weekend. We did a DIY trip and booked at la foret pierres vacances I think. We had a good dump of snow and it ended up being one of my favourite ski breaks. We had done the big holiday earlier in the year with all the apres and partying, and te flaine trip was perfect as we just did lots of great ski and chilled in the evening. The ski area is great, and that accomodation has everything you need- shop, boot room and pretty much walk out straight to piste. Apres is quite, and if apres is deciding factor go to Tignes. I couldn't recommend it more. Thanks for the replies, we are looking at staying in the Residence de la foret pierres vacances? Also we're not bothered about partying, just a beer or 2 in a decent bar, any suggestions? We skied in flaine as a family at new year. Yes it's very expensive to eat out but we used the local spar to buy food. You can order on line or you can even go in the shop and pay and they will delved after 6pm. Useful f you have lads of beers etc Skiing is great for intermediates. We are going back withOut the kds next week, staying at montsoleil apartments. Sister Hotel to yours, very good Lifts can be a bit slow and not as modern as some resorts but conditions look like they will be fantastic. Plenty to do across whole are Snow forecast lasted this week. Sme sunshine would be nice as we had 1. Great off paste just couldn't see. Apres is rubbish. Couple of decent bars, the white pub is ok , think other be is the flying Dutchman or soemthing similar Beer and a Bacardi and coke 17 euros. We didn't go out a lot Enjoy the hols! W are already booking again next year and we have skied all over Don't expect pretty French village though. J2Ski Sites for Close. Apartments Chalets Hotels Packages Close.

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Overall: 4. Based on 60 votes and 74 reviews. Show all 35 ratings. Username or email. Password Forgot password? Sign in with Facebook. Search resort. Flaine Lat Long: Resorts France Flaine Lat Long: Flaine Forecasts. Users Viewed Next: Advanced. Users Viewed Next: Live. Users Viewed Next: Maps. Users Viewed Next: Resort Info. Forecast Change Forecast Height. Choose Forecast. Visitor reviews for Flaine Ski Resort Click here to submit your own review of Flaine NOTE: Reviews may be edited by our content team for the purposes of ensuring accurate and relevant information. Flaine Ratings Overall: 4. Vote Snowsure: 4. Lowest rated. Most useful. Top rated. It was very cold at the beginning of the so we all had to wrap up. We were staying at the Terasse d'eos which was very pleasant and had plenty of room in our 2 bedroom apartment. The only negative was the quality of the restaraunts. They seemed very pricey for what you get. Having skied in many other resorts in France I would say the standard was much higher elsewhere. None the less it was a great holiday just next time we will be far more wary. December 15, Gavski from Afghanistan Don't believe the review that says Mayerhofen beats Flaine. Drove down from the Eurotunnel on the Friday, with absolutely no problems however, I did hear the Saturday was a disaster. Accessability, for me anyway, is good. Snow chains were required for the last 2km - although the locals drive very quickly and don't seem to need them!. The snow was absolutely epic: 4 metres at the top and 2. Yes, Flaine is ugly and now looking tired, however, who looks at the buildings when you are coming down the pistes? The only gripe I have is that the food and drink prices are horrendous, 8 euro a pint, a portion of chips and a can of coke 10 Euros. Main meals start at 10 Euros. Follow the example set on other reviews; buy food and drink at the bottom of the mountain and stay in your appartment for meals. However, the skiing was the best I have ever had which made up for the expensive prices. April 01, Julia from United Kingdom Really good to hear that Flaine has just had a good dump of snow. I was getting worried as we are off on 9 April - having to wait for my 19 year old to get back from Uni. We have been for 4 of the past 6 years and keep going back. It is a really great resort for families and now we are more competent we are getting out in the wider Massif area. We always stay at La Foret - and they usually give us great rooms. The Crystal childcare team are great there too. Just hope there is enough snow to put my 3 year old onto skis this time next week nearly! February 09, phil rees from United Kingdom Just returned from Faine. The pistes are doing an amazing job! Considering the lack of snow, most pistes are really good, A bit slushy at the resort but really amazing. Well done! Definitely would return. February 10, sue o'neill from United Kingdom Flaine is a brilliant place in every way - love the atmosphere, the snow and not least, the architecture Easy skiing for all abilities. Ski runs and lifts don't feel as well arranged as other resorts. In summary a great resort to learn to ski or to take a young family too but there are bigger challenges at other resorts both on and off the piste! The snow was great quality considering it hasn't snowed since the 6th Feb now, the sunshine was fantastic - even got a tan whilst there. The resort itself offers lots of steep groomed red runs perfect for the talented piste skier, very few black runs on offer for the more demanding. Also not a great deal of green runs in Flaine itself for complete beginners, the 2 accessible greens were always packed. If you're taking children be wary of the ski school, they seem to have no problem packing as many as 16 kids into one class - far too many. In the US there seems to be a 7 max limit. The ski-school itself was very serious for children, compared with the US schools where the emphasis is on fun. It was a little odd to see my cousin pushed so hard on skills for a child 9 - he didn't want to go back for his 4th or 5th lessons and didn't , I imagine the situation is better off-peak though. After skiing, restaurants are nice and lively but family orientated, mostly. We took a snow-shoe walk one night, for a couple of hours, which was absolutely fantastic, seeing the back non-skiing part of the mountain in just the moonlight is well worth the money something like 35Euros each including a delicious 3 course dinner In summary February 18, sally from United Kingdom January 6th We stayed in new apartments, Les Pleiades, very good quality. Ski bus stops outside. Found the piste plan a bit strange, but no queues. Two lifts closed at 3. Lots of snow, expensive ski pass, area not connected very well. Prefer other places to ski but had a good time. Having been there I'm more than a little annoyed when I see quotes saying it's the ugliest resort in the Alps. This is a family resort. The local tour office put on a 'feature' every evening from pm in Flaine Forum and this usually involves free Vin Chaud or free hot chocolate with a drop of Chartreuse for adults. There's a decent indoor swimming pool and a bowling alley within the resort. There's enough eateries to keep you going for over a week. Check out the Perdix Noire. It's easily the best restaurant I've seen in the Alps - excellent. Skiing wise, there's not much to challenge somebody who wants to race down blacks all day long but given it is a family resort and there seemed to be an enormous amount of children learning to ski so it's great to know that that kind of idiots who skis irresponsibly won't be attracted to the resort. The area is linked to Les Carroz, Morillon and Samoens and I was really surprised at just how good the pistes were in these resorts and that they were easily accessible. Nightlife is on the quiet side, but again, this resort is not pitched at the heavy apres-ski brigade. However, this did not stop us being woken up at 3am by some blind drunk louts shouting whilst walking down the road. Bet you can't guess the nationality? That's right - Brits abroad. The only let down was the 14km run Cascase , right from the highest point in the resort down into Sixt, was closed all week due to lack of snow at the bottom. All in all, it's a good resort and I would advise anyone with a family looking for somewhere suitable to take youngsters and feel safe in the fact that they will kept amused off the piste and safe on it. If you want heavy apres-ski and are a bit of a liability on the piste then go somewhere else Snowsure: 4. Variety of pistes: 4. Off-piste: 4. Scenery: 3. Access: 4. Public Transport: 3. Accommodation: 4. Cheap Rooms: 3. Luxury Hotels: 3. Childcare: 4. Snowmaking: 4. Snow Grooming: 4. Shelter: 3. Nearby options: 3. Regional rating: 4. Lift Staff: 4. Ski Schools: 4. Hire and Repairs: 4. Beginners: 4. Intermediates: 4. Advanced: 4. Snow Park: 3. Cross-country: 3. Mountain Dining: 3. Eating: 3. Apres-Ski: 3. Other Sports: 3. Entertainment: 3. Winter Walks: 3. Ski Pass Value: 4. Value National : 4. Value Global : 4.

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