Ski/board conditions are okay, more snow would be good. Clear blue skies, all lifts open. から Val Thorens
28km 遠い Aussois から
6 hour 前
For Val d'Isere: Very cold. Artificial snow on piste. Insufficient off-piste snow for skiing. から Val d'Isere
25km 遠い Aussois から
- Snow Retreat7 hour 前
The sun is still shinning and its VERY cold! Wrap up warm. The green run down to resort is now open thanks to the amazing snow making capacities in resort. から La Tania
28km 遠い Aussois から
22 hour 前
No clouds over Val d'Isere today. Light winds here. Feeling very cold. No fresh snow. There are some open lifts. から Val d'Isere
Ski/board conditions are okay, more snow would be good. Clear blue skies, all lifts open. から Val Thorens
28km 遠い Aussois から
6 hour 前
For Val d'Isere: Very cold. Artificial snow on piste. Insufficient off-piste snow for skiing. から Val d'Isere
25km 遠い Aussois から
- Snow Retreat7 hour 前
The sun is still shinning and its VERY cold! Wrap up warm. The green run down to resort is now open thanks to the amazing snow making capacities in resort. から La Tania
28km 遠い Aussois から
22 hour 前
No clouds over Val d'Isere today. Light winds here. Feeling very cold. No fresh snow. There are some open lifts. から Val d'Isere
上記の表には Aussois の2750 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。
Been to Aussois twice, just came back (Jan 2012). The only other resort I've been to is Garmisch-Partenkirchen (also twice).
I am a beginner skier. The ski instruction was excellent (private lessons from ESF guy named Denis; taught me well)! You can have English instruction as I did.
Some have already commented it is great for families - I would have to agree very much. I have a 6 y/o and 4 y/o that enrolled in the ski school there - it is amazing to see my 6 y/o skiing now (she has attended the school on three occasions).
The atmosphere is small town for sure! If you appreciate a place off the beaten path for a genuine Alps feel, while also having everything you need well within reach, this is great! The views are breath-taking. Fantastic - and not bustling, fast-paced, dodgy. Really, you can bring the kids and feel at ease!
I reference my brochure now (I just returned from Aussois) - there are 5 "very difficult", 7 "difficult", 6 "intermediate level", and 6 "easy" pistes at this resort.
At welcome center for skiing, English help avail, but with any vacation in France don't expect everyone to speak English (like Germany or NL). During my visit there were mostly Italian and Dutch tourists, so language should not be a hang up. I encountered less than five native English speakers in the whole week - that may be a plus for some wanting a "get away."
We stayed in a caravan camping area "La Bouidonerre" - anyway look up info if you have a caravan to travel and love skiing and family it is great! Can't speak for hotels but clearly there are plenty places to stay there judging on what I saw traveling by the bus. The bus is great - but it can get packed - not to worry the bus drivers know what they are doing - but it can get crammed some.
Been to Aussois twice, just came back (Jan 2012). The only other resort I've been to is Garmisch-Partenkirchen (also twice).
I am a beginner skier. The ski instruction was excellent (private lessons from ESF guy named Denis; taught me well)! You can have English instruction as I did.
Some have already commented it is great for families - I would have to agree very much. I have a 6 y/o and 4 y/o that enrolled in the ski school there - it is amazing to see my 6 y/o skiing now (she has attended the school on three occasions).
The atmosphere is small town for sure! If you appreciate a place off the beaten path for a genuine Alps feel, while also having everything you need well within reach, this is great! The views are breath-taking. Fantastic - and not bustling, fast-paced, dodgy. Really, you can bring the kids and feel at ease!
I reference my brochure now (I just returned from Aussois) - there are 5 "very difficult", 7 "difficult", 6 "intermediate level", and 6 "easy" pistes at this resort.
At welcome center for skiing, English help avail, but with any vacation in France don't expect everyone to speak English (like Germany or NL). During my visit there were mostly Italian and Dutch tourists, so language should not be a hang up. I encountered less than five native English speakers in the whole week - that may be a plus for some wanting a "get away."
We stayed in a caravan camping area "La Bouidonerre" - anyway look up info if you have a caravan to travel and love skiing and family it is great! Can't speak for hotels but clearly there are plenty places to stay there judging on what I saw traveling by the bus. The bus is great - but it can get packed - not to worry the bus drivers know what they are doing - but it can get crammed some.