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Overall: 3. Based on 28 votes and 65 reviews. Show all 35 ratings. Username or email. Password Forgot password? Sign in with Facebook. Search resort. Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Lat Long: Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Forecasts. Users Viewed Next: Advanced. Popular Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Pages. Users Viewed Next: Live. Users Viewed Next: Maps. Users Viewed Next: Resort Info. Forecast Change Forecast Height. Choose Forecast. Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Ratings Overall: 3. Vote Snowsure: 3. Most useful. Top rated. Lowest rated. I have never been to such a god awful hell hole in my entire life! The resort is full of the rudest locals and possibly the worst kind of Brits abroad you could ever meet! I now know why the package I bought was so cheap and I was kicking myself everyday since my arrival! Sauze D'Oulx is an out of date, abused, beaten up and 'long overdue a face lift' resort probably in the entire Alps. Don't get me started on the food and the pints that aren't even cold,fizzy or full!!! Be sure to take plenty of Euros as it is 6Euros for a bottle of Becks in some places, that is unless you manage to find an honest enough English barman who is prepared to honour the 'Happy Hour' prices as opposed to just charging you full price for more beers than he actually gives you. Pay for 9 get 7, when you only wanted 8 in a bar called the Grot It seemed that everyone there was trying to fleece us for us much as possible! Despite my ranting there are a few good points: 1. The Village Bar , it does the nicest steaks and the staff are very friendly. Skiing in Sestriere was comparable to some very good resorts that I have been to. It's certainly more of a challenge than the 2 runs that were open in Sauze D'Oulx. Final note, watch out for the Brits and The Lounge daylight robbery merchants. Perhaps if there had been more snow the ridiculous prices and desperately rude locals and tourists would have been diluted? March 10, trish and eamonn from Ireland Back from a great week in Sauze, Feb Had been here four years ago and it was just as good as before. Stayed in a lovely homely, friendly hotel; Hotel Martin in Jovenceaux. It's about 1 mile from the centre but a bus can bring you up or Max, in the hotel, will bring you up at night all downhill on the way home. The ski hire is outside the door and the ski lift is about a four minute walk! The food was lovely and the atmosphere; great. The walk down each evening was brilliant, lots of apres-ski. I can't praise the resort enough. The snow was very good and the weather; lovely. Can't wait to go back. March 03, Jose from Italy Just got back from Sauze. The resort is ok but would not recommend it to friends. The food was either excellent or poor. Cold lasagne, cold coffee, rotten lettuce and hard bread Zias restaurant was fantastic but avoid Per Bacco as they tried to charge our group 32 Euros for a starter that included 8 pieces of ham, a large piece of lettuce and 5 olives. It's only when I said that they should call the police as I wasn't prepared to pay the full bill that they subtracted 11 Euros from the bill. Do not go to the one next to the The Cotton Club as they rip you off and somehow charge you to register to use the internet??? Oh, my friend had a little accident on the Friday. I called the emergency services using the number and was astonished to find out that the emergency services and local police could not speak a word of English. Unbelievable, considering most of the tourists there are English! Hotel Besson have a lovely spa facility and the Godfather restaurant is worth a visit as the owner is quite funny. Acceptable but definitely not going back. Austria next year. Forget Italy. It snowed heavily on the first day which kept the snow great all week. There was off- piste everywhere unless the machines had been over it, and tree runs were fun. The gondola to Sestriere was open. Also, the run to Sestiere which hadn't been open in past seasons someone tells me at the start of the run was open too. Highly recommend going to Sestriere. The womens downhill or super G was on and we got a lift behind someone from the US ski team. Stayed in hotel Edelweiss which was good 'cause the lift is meters down a run so you can ski down it, BUT this means you have to walk up at the end of the day which feels like trying to pull a Boeing uphill. If you can go to France definitely go it's hell good. It's quite a walk from Jouvenseux to the main town Sauze but it's quite good. We saw Jakki Degg and Lisa Maffia around town. The skiing was class when we went, but looking at the reports now, it hasn't snowed since the first day I was there and I wouldn't be happy if I was there now. I would be worried to book there again in case of the snow, but that's a shame because it's a really good resort, five stars when theres been lots of snow. February 21, marion scanlon from Ireland I've been skiing in Sauze for at least 6 years. My husband and I love it there. Last year we went to America to ski, the runs were fab. Nothing like Sauze at all. Hotel Sauze is right at the end of the slopes and you can ski right up to the door. The staff are very friendly and the atmosphere is relaxed. Some people even come down to breakfast in their pyjamas. The food is excellent too. From here you can ski over to Sesterier, it's a beautiful day out, the scenery is fantastic. We're off to Sauze next Sunday, but at the moment the snow report doesn't look too good. I just hope it snows before we go. I'm really looking forward to it!!! February 18, steve from United Kingdom Sauz d'Oulx Never again. Had a great time. It snowed really hard and the resort was packed with snow. We stayed at the hotel Sayorana. It was warm and comfy and the food was good. Prices on resort were ok. I expected it to be more expensive but there is no market. Ice rink or cinema as stated in the brochures so not much to do for the non skier. A visit to Turin is hard work on public transport but it is worth it. January 31, Lydia from United Kingdom J and C, I am not altogether surprised that you chose to make your slightly xenophobic review anonymously. December 20, Tony H from United Kingdom Myself and a mate went on a last minute cheapy, booked 3 days before departure in March We had to fly from Manchester as part of the deal, hardly on our doorstep Peterborough but possibly the best UK departure airport experience I have had!!! Flight was delayed because of high winds, but only an hour or so, and then they couldn't shut one of the doors and had to find a new nut and bolt to fit - Star Alliance airlines, chartered to BMI. Only a little A airbus. Needless to say, it got blown about on take off, but after the initial 15 minutes of violence, the flight to Turin was fine. Lots of snow over Switzerland, contrary to reports, Turin airport was actually warm and sunny. Around 20c, not good when you want to ski! The airport is badly organised - bags from UK flights appearing all over the place, skis and boots on the wrong carousel too. Crystal rep got cheeky with everyone and threatened to leave people behind who had not got luggage, and asked those who hadn't to get on the bus and they would send it on - yeah, right! We were with Panorama Airtours booked through skideals. I wasn't expecting much for that, apart from somewhere to sleep to be honest. You cant fly to Turin on a Sunday for less than that! Transfer to Sauze took about 90 minutes, the resort was hot and sunny when we arrived. Headed out for a beer, and had to sit in T shirts and roll jeans up, it was so warm! Luckily we had our own skis and boots, as the rental shops in general didn't look good. Lots of old and damaged skis, worn out boots, but mainly because there hadn't been much snow this season. Short walk from where buses drop you to the main square. We were in Hotel Sportinia. The receptionist got arrested for doing drugs and turned out to be an illegal immigrant from Brazil, the bedrooms were large but basic, but adequate for a nights sleep, but the place was run by a Romanian family of gypsies, who were neither trusting nor friendly. Very strange people indeed. Food was ok, edible, but not very filling, and we often ended up eating up in town later on as well. Found Paddy McGintys and stayed there first evening and every other evening. It's a fun place, good natured, always something going on, god pint of Peroni, and H who runs it is welcoming. Next morning, it was minus 10! Sudden change in temp is common up here apparently. Headed up Clotes lift, no sign of any snow until we reached the top, where the pistes were all groomed with some real and some fake snow, but the actual skiing conditions were excellent - lots of long open cruising runs, and we had the best weeks skiing ever. Roca Nere restaurant at the Sportinia is the place to eat; friendly family run bar. We headed over the 1 man chair to Sestriere, good day out there, and took a day bus trip to Montgenevre - highly recommended, where we did off-piste and skied a river bed too. Sauze is fun, and the skiing is good. Italian accommodations is renowned for being basic, but the people, food and nightlife make up for it. Go here for good skiing and good fun. Members of my ski party could still be found there at 4 in the morning, which is not conducive for a meeting at the top of the mountain. Cold weather but a lack of snow meant that the link to Sestriere wasn't open so all the piste was well bashed before we stopped skiing. Snowsure: 3. Variety of pistes: 4. Off-piste: 3. Scenery: 4. Access: 4. Public Transport: 4. Accommodation: 4. Cheap Rooms: 3. Luxury Hotels: 3. Childcare: 3. Snowmaking: 3. Snow Grooming: 4. Shelter: 3. Nearby options: 3. Regional rating: 3. Lift Staff: 4. Ski Schools: 4. Hire and Repairs: 4. Beginners: 3. Intermediates: 4. Advanced: 4. Snow Park: 3. Cross-country: 2. Mountain Dining: 4. Eating: 4. Apres-Ski: 4. Other Sports: 3. Entertainment: 3. Winter Walks: 3. Ski Pass Value: 4. Value National : 4. Value Global : 4.

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Overall: 3. Based on 28 votes and 65 reviews. Show all 35 ratings. Username or email. Password Forgot password? Sign in with Facebook. Search resort. Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Lat Long: Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Forecasts. Users Viewed Next: Advanced. Popular Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Pages. Users Viewed Next: Live. Users Viewed Next: Maps. Users Viewed Next: Resort Info. Forecast Change Forecast Height. Choose Forecast. Sauze d'Oulx Vialattea Ratings Overall: 3. Vote Snowsure: 3. Top rated. Most useful. Lowest rated. What a fab resort, full of charm and an abundance of pubs and restaurants. Skiing was great for the first two days till it filled up with Italians then became like an ice-rink. It would be superb if there was snow. We stayed at the Sportinia Hotel. The location is fine for nights out but the hotel leaves a lot to be desired. The rooms were very clean but the food was awful. Christmas dinner was 2 slices of turkey, a few greasy potatoes, gravy and lettuce! The rest of the week was not much better. There were many complaints about lack of hot water, fitness room, noise, heating and everyone complained about the food. Such a shame. However, I would strongly recommend this resort. The nightlife is excellent and we had a fantastic holiday overall. We would definately go again but stay in a better hotel and when there is some snow! Must recommend the little takeaway on the corner which sells excellent chicken kebabs, its owned by a Londoner so he knows what we like! Just need a curry house and I'd move there! The staff were very helpful and friendly. The rooms were very clean and the food was excellent. A cracking wee resort. The night life was jumping. Great value for money. The hotel was a bit of a hike to the chair lift and the buses were a nightmare. Had to walk it, but it was worth it. Twelve of us were there for a week and the conditions were very good. There was plenty of snow even if some was from snow canons. We had some beginners and some intermediates and all found it excellent. If you want to taste one of the best steaks ever go to the Old Inn. It's not cheap but worth it. Or La Griglia Pizzeria, in the old town. It's very, very cheap, fast and excellent quality. If eating lunch in Spotinia, the Cabana Kind restaurant is the best quality with the best value, also great music. The snow conditions were good, aided considerably by the numerous snow cannons and we really liked the town. Plenty of life and yet it retains a lot of its old worldly charm. As for the hotel,well,what can l say. It was awful. I see someone else has already beaten me to it on this thread and l would echo everything that has been said. Poor food and facilities. Do not be deceived by the three stars that the travel agents like to quote. This is Italian three stars and they are worth no more than a 1 star in English Hotel equivalent. If you can find a decent hotel that's near the chairlifts then l think you will have a great time. There is plenty of skiing to suit all levels. The hotel was great, food was plentiful and the staff were great too. Skiing was great with plenty of good reds and blacks. The ski instructors were the best I have ever been taught by. Stefano, and Corado were second to none. If you want to get your skiing up to scratch then these guys are the ones. However, if you are just starting out there are not many greens or blues. Members of my ski party could still be found there at 4 in the morning, which is not conducive for a meeting at the top of the mountain. Cold weather but a lack of snow meant that the link to Sestriere wasn't open so all the piste was well bashed before we stopped skiing. December 20, Tony H from United Kingdom Myself and a mate went on a last minute cheapy, booked 3 days before departure in March We had to fly from Manchester as part of the deal, hardly on our doorstep Peterborough but possibly the best UK departure airport experience I have had!!! Flight was delayed because of high winds, but only an hour or so, and then they couldn't shut one of the doors and had to find a new nut and bolt to fit - Star Alliance airlines, chartered to BMI. Only a little A airbus. Needless to say, it got blown about on take off, but after the initial 15 minutes of violence, the flight to Turin was fine. Lots of snow over Switzerland, contrary to reports, Turin airport was actually warm and sunny. Around 20c, not good when you want to ski! The airport is badly organised - bags from UK flights appearing all over the place, skis and boots on the wrong carousel too. Crystal rep got cheeky with everyone and threatened to leave people behind who had not got luggage, and asked those who hadn't to get on the bus and they would send it on - yeah, right! We were with Panorama Airtours booked through skideals. I wasn't expecting much for that, apart from somewhere to sleep to be honest. You cant fly to Turin on a Sunday for less than that! Transfer to Sauze took about 90 minutes, the resort was hot and sunny when we arrived. Headed out for a beer, and had to sit in T shirts and roll jeans up, it was so warm! Luckily we had our own skis and boots, as the rental shops in general didn't look good. Lots of old and damaged skis, worn out boots, but mainly because there hadn't been much snow this season. Short walk from where buses drop you to the main square. We were in Hotel Sportinia. The receptionist got arrested for doing drugs and turned out to be an illegal immigrant from Brazil, the bedrooms were large but basic, but adequate for a nights sleep, but the place was run by a Romanian family of gypsies, who were neither trusting nor friendly. Very strange people indeed. Food was ok, edible, but not very filling, and we often ended up eating up in town later on as well. Found Paddy McGintys and stayed there first evening and every other evening. It's a fun place, good natured, always something going on, god pint of Peroni, and H who runs it is welcoming. Next morning, it was minus 10! Sudden change in temp is common up here apparently. Headed up Clotes lift, no sign of any snow until we reached the top, where the pistes were all groomed with some real and some fake snow, but the actual skiing conditions were excellent - lots of long open cruising runs, and we had the best weeks skiing ever. Roca Nere restaurant at the Sportinia is the place to eat; friendly family run bar. We headed over the 1 man chair to Sestriere, good day out there, and took a day bus trip to Montgenevre - highly recommended, where we did off-piste and skied a river bed too. Sauze is fun, and the skiing is good. Italian accommodations is renowned for being basic, but the people, food and nightlife make up for it. Go here for good skiing and good fun. January 31, Lydia from United Kingdom J and C, I am not altogether surprised that you chose to make your slightly xenophobic review anonymously. Had a great time. It snowed really hard and the resort was packed with snow. We stayed at the hotel Sayorana. It was warm and comfy and the food was good. Prices on resort were ok. I expected it to be more expensive but there is no market. Ice rink or cinema as stated in the brochures so not much to do for the non skier. A visit to Turin is hard work on public transport but it is worth it. February 18, steve from United Kingdom Sauz d'Oulx Never again. Snowsure: 3. Variety of pistes: 4. Off-piste: 3. Scenery: 4. Access: 4. Public Transport: 4. Accommodation: 4. Cheap Rooms: 3. Luxury Hotels: 3. Childcare: 3. Snowmaking: 3. Snow Grooming: 4. Shelter: 3. Nearby options: 3. Regional rating: 3. Lift Staff: 4. Ski Schools: 4. Hire and Repairs: 4. Beginners: 3. Intermediates: 4. Advanced: 4. Snow Park: 3. Cross-country: 2. Mountain Dining: 4. Eating: 4. Apres-Ski: 4. Other Sports: 3. Entertainment: 3. Winter Walks: 3. Ski Pass Value: 4. Value National : 4. Value Global : 4.

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