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The high altitude and the extensive snowmaking network can guarantee great snow conditions all winter long. A third of the entire ski area is covered by the network of snow cannons, and that network itself features a stunning hectares of marked runs. That means km of slopes, 59 lifts, 81 runs of which 13 black, 29 red, 26 blue, and 13 green ski runs resulting in the largest ski area in the Southern French Alps. The Giant Zipline of Serre Chevalier opened this year! The zip line has a m vertical drop bringing you from 2,m to 2,m above sea level. You can leave your skis in a safe place next to the zipline and take the chairlift back up. You can find all the information and prices here. There are no nasty overpriced frozen pizzas with a coke in Serre Chevalier. In the valley, you can find many charming, and reasonably priced, restaurants serving French specialties with friendly service. What pleasantly surprised my taste buds was the great food we had in the altitude restaurants on the slopes. These were my favourites:. All information about the ski area can be found on the website of Serre Chevalier. Where to? Remember Me. Lost your password? This season is a particularly festive one because it has been 80 years since they opened the very first cable car that turned the valley into a skiing paradise.

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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Having just returned from the Trois Vallees, I am wondering if this is the biggest rip off in the Alps? In Courchevel we were being charged up to 9 euros for a beer, and another guest in our chalet was charged 14 euros for a pint of coke! Can anyone top this? Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Half a litre - I reckon that worked out at about 6 quid a pint. You need to Login to know who's really who. Yeah, That's a rip off. It's about 5 to 6 Euros here in Les Arcs - and that ain't cheap Zermatt??? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Was also 6 euros for a hot chocolate, and 9 if you wanted cream on top! Not everywhere was that bad, but they were the prices on the slopes. You'll need to Register first of course. Perfectly nice places on piste-side are available with hot chocolate for 3 euros, there are moderately priced bars in comparision to the rest of the resort , a panini and a drink for lunch can be had for around 6 euro. Of course, it's easy to spend your inheritance on a week's holiday in Courchevel. But you can also be there without blowing an absolute fortune. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Yep, agree with that, we did find some good places. Unfortunately usually you dump your skis, plonk yourself down on a deckchair and order a drink, it's only when the bill turns up that you realise what you have just been charged! After all it is free. Courchevel is ridiculously overrated - expensive, lacking in facilities, not very interesting skiing yes, I know it gives access to a big ski area but that's not really the point , full of strange people wearing dead dogs. It's only a so-called 'top resort' because Hello magazine says so and for some reason we all believe it. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. You would pay 6 euros in any major city in France for a half liter of tap beer lager. Beer at 2 euros a pint like you get in UK pubs is not the norm and probably explains why there are so many drunks on British high streets these days. Ski the Net with snowHeads. I think it's more like Euros per pint in British pubs, but I'm all in favour of nostalgia on that front! This is why I prefer Italy to France. Last week we were in Passo Tonale and a pint was around 3 euros. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. You know it makes sense. David Goldsmith wrote: I think it's more like Euros per pint in British pubs, but I'm all in favour of nostalgia on that front! When I was on holiday in Bournemouth last summer it was 1. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Beer's shockingly expensive in London. And I thought I lived out in the sticks!!! Quote: Beer at 2 euros a pint like you get in UK pubs Wow! Where do you drink? Not in my local it isn't! In Courchevel we lunched several times on a very comfortable restaurant terrace just across the road from la Croisette, pizza, pasta, the occasional oyster or bit of steak, the odd pud, a glass of wine, coffee, and the bill was perfectly acceptable campared to UK, if not especially cheap, especially given the quality which was first class. Val d'Isere last week, we were paying between 3 and 7 euro for large beers, but mostly 3 to 5 euros. It is worth checking on 'happy hour' prices. Some of the bars had chalk-boards outside with their prices listed. I always feel like I am being robbed when I go to Val d'Isere, although the robbers are all very friendly and polite One thing that sticks in my mind particularly is the Spar. First it is the flashest Spar I have ever been to. Val d'Isere has 4 supermarkets, three are Spars and they have to pay for lots of air-time adverts on Radio Val. It is worth shopping around between them to find the best prices. A worthwhile saving on bottles of nice Champagne. I agree with Arno about fruit prices in Val, they seem very high. Intriguingly much of the fruit is displayed in baskets that hold at most 20 pieces. This suggests to me that they do not sell or expect to sell very much of it. I wonder how much self-catering holidaymakers spend to get their 6 portions of fruit and veg per day? I paid 22 Euros for a bowl of strawberries in last week - works out at 2 Euros per strawberry Still was highly entertaining watching the rich in their fur coats, jewels and boob jobs! Long time since I been to Courcheval - didn't think much of it and haven't returned!! I bought one of those tiny tubes of sun cream with a blob of lip salve at the end today, at Courchevel Don't know what the price is elsewhere but that seemed a complete rip-off to me, given the quantity it contains. The question that springs to mind is 'why? Ian Hopkinson wrote: rob rar. Just got back from Zermatt last week, and the most we paid for a beer was 6. The Northwall bar was 14chf for a 3 pint pitcher. Seem to be concentrating on Europe here - I found the lift pass prices in the US, East Coast quite astonishing when I visited a few times on the back of business trips. CP wrote: Seem to be concentrating on Europe here - I found the lift pass prices in the US, East Coast quite astonishing when I visited a few times on the back of business trips. It is interesting, is it not, how different people can have totally different perspectives on the same thing? I regard USA and more so Canada as generally good value. You have to factor in tipping and sales tax, but that's not rocket science, especially when you're doing a currency conversion anyway, and most things seem to work out cheaper than UK and Switzerland for that matter. They have their drawbacks as holiday destinations, but being a rip off does not seem to me to be one of them lift passes are expensive, agreed. My perspective on the the Swiss as a frequent visitor, although not for a couple of years now , on the other hand, is that they regard visitors as a natural resource to be intensively mined, which they do extremely well, and enjoyably for the visitor. I once had my pocket expertly picked a Geneva railway station; the reason I didn't notice was that I had spent the previous week having it picked even more expertly by hoteliers, mountain restrauteurs and barmen. I know that there are cheap places to stay in Switzerland and that it's cheaper than it used to be, but it's no bargain to the tourist. Obviously there are some places where you can spend a lot of money but if you avoid those then everything is fine. For example, yesterday I bought a pack of 15 33cl bottles of beer at the supermarket for 4. No problem Rob. I forgot to mention I foolishly didn't ask the price before ordering! I'm off to St. Moritz in March, so will have to compare prices Switzerland isn't as expensive for Brits as it used to be where is? Mind you, I think that the worst value meal I have had skiing was a lunch in some cafeteria type place up the mountain somewhere in Verbier. It's not so much that Switzerland is pricey, more that the natives are practised in parting you from your cash while clearly regarding you as a kind of untermenschen. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Where is the biggest rip off resort? After all it is free After all it is free. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. David Goldsmith wrote:. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Last edited by Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Ian Hopkinson wrote:. CP wrote:. You only live once, I love strawberries and I'm a she by the way.

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