Some cloudy spells at Tignes. Just a light breeze today. Freeze-thaw conditions. No fresh snow. The pistes have good snow. Off-piste snow is wind affected. から Tignes
14km 遠い Aussois から
- Office de Tourisme de Val Thorens18 hour 前
Ski/board conditions are okay, more snow would be good. Strong winds at altitude. から Val Thorens
Some cloudy spells at Tignes. Just a light breeze today. Freeze-thaw conditions. No fresh snow. The pistes have good snow. Off-piste snow is wind affected. から Tignes
14km 遠い Aussois から
- Office de Tourisme de Val Thorens18 hour 前
Ski/board conditions are okay, more snow would be good. Strong winds at altitude. から Val Thorens
上記の表には Aussois の1500 m の特定高度における天気予報が表示されています。高度な気候モデルによって、 Aussois の山頂、中腹、麓にあるスキーステーションの雪予報を提供することができます。その他の高度の天気予報にアクセスするには、テーブルの上のタブナビゲーションをお使いください。より広範囲の天気予報には、 France の天気図をご覧ください。
This is a friendly, small, typically French resort. Don't go to Aussois expecting nightlife or 50 different black runs, but do go if what you want is a tranquil, largely queue-free, bargain ski experience. I went with our children (6 and 9) - it was their first time - and we could not have asked for a better place to be.
The resort rises to nearly 3000m and has loads of snow cannons, so snow is reasonably guaranteed. You can ski out of the apartment block (les Flocons d'Argent) to the lifts less than 100m away. If you book the accomodation through goelia.com, they can arrange lift passes at a reduction. All the runs eventually return to this one area - so no military-style planning required to work out how to get home via 15 lifts.
If your French is a bit rusty (or non-existent in my childrens' case!), then your options for ski school might be a bit limited; better to arrange personal lessons as we did - 5 two-hour sessions worked out at around 300 euros, and it was with a proper ESF instructor.
In short, 4 of us went during the first week of the season - December 18 - 25. Accommodation, lift passes and lessons cost under 1500 - and that's total, not per person.
Was the snow less good than at somewhere costing 3-4 times as much? I doubt it.
Go and enjoy!
This is a friendly, small, typically French resort. Don't go to Aussois expecting nightlife or 50 different black runs, but do go if what you want is a tranquil, largely queue-free, bargain ski experience. I went with our children (6 and 9) - it was their first time - and we could not have asked for a better place to be.
The resort rises to nearly 3000m and has loads of snow cannons, so snow is reasonably guaranteed. You can ski out of the apartment block (les Flocons d'Argent) to the lifts less than 100m away. If you book the accomodation through goelia.com, they can arrange lift passes at a reduction. All the runs eventually return to this one area - so no military-style planning required to work out how to get home via 15 lifts.
If your French is a bit rusty (or non-existent in my childrens' case!), then your options for ski school might be a bit limited; better to arrange personal lessons as we did - 5 two-hour sessions worked out at around 300 euros, and it was with a proper ESF instructor.
In short, 4 of us went during the first week of the season - December 18 - 25. Accommodation, lift passes and lessons cost under 1500 - and that's total, not per person.
Was the snow less good than at somewhere costing 3-4 times as much? I doubt it.