Partly cloudy at Oz en Oisans. Feeling very cold. New snow is ankle depth. Lifts are mostly open. Excellent piste conditions. Off-piste has powder snow conditions! から Oz en Oisans
41km 遠い Vaujany から
- Office de Tourisme de Val Thorens11 hour 前
Great skiing thanks to the recent snowfalls. Cloudy this morning, clearing later. から Val Thorens
41km 遠い Vaujany から
12 hour 前
It is snowing steadily in Val Thorens. から Val Thorens
41km 遠い Vaujany から
13 hour 前
For Val Thorens: Light winds here. Pretty cold today. から Val Thorens
3km 遠い Vaujany から
- Chalet Clementine13 hour 前
Fabulous conditions after so much snow has fallen. Today should see some sunshine throughout the day before a lot more snow is due to fall overnight and continue throughout tomorrow. Excellent conditions, but high avalanche risk. [link]から Oz en Oisans
40km 遠い Vaujany から
13 hour 前
For Les Menuires: No wind today. Cold. New snow is ankle depth. Most lifts are open. Good snow on the pistes. から Les Menuires
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Obviously, the Alpe d’Huez area is terrific but i’ll focus on the Vaujany side.
The village is cute enough but, as it’s small, lacks choice in shops, restaurants, bars etc.
You’re probably considering Vaujany as you’ve got young kids and the ski school and kids club are really good and used to Brit families. The problem lies in the fact that Vaujany is at the far left end of the piste map so if you have to return to base to pick the kids up after morning lessons or after their lunch you’re always checking your watch and have to time your return well.
Lifts from the ski school area of Montfrais are painfully slow so it’s sometimes quicker to get a bubble into Vaujany (you can’t ski back) and then the gondola up the hill (quite a faff). La Fare black run is a good way to get back and probably easy for a black in almost all conditions.
The gondola and chairs close if the wind is coming down the valley which virtually stops all skiing. You then need to either drive to Oz or if that’s out of action too, it’s a long drive to ADH.
While Vaujany is small, it has a few good places to eat. Table de la Fare is great and to plat de jour is usually terrific value. La Remise is probably the best restaurant and the steak in Stieffs is also good.
You’ll have a great trip (wind permitting) but you may get fed up with it quickly unless the kids enjoyment makes it worth the minor annoyances.
Obviously, the Alpe d’Huez area is terrific but i’ll focus on the Vaujany side.
The village is cute enough but, as it’s small, lacks choice in shops, restaurants, bars etc.
You’re probably considering Vaujany as you’ve got young kids and the ski school and kids club are really good and used to Brit families. The problem lies in the fact that Vaujany is at the far left end of the piste map so if you have to return to base to pick the kids up after morning lessons or after their lunch you’re always checking your watch and have to time your return well.
Lifts from the ski school area of Montfrais are painfully slow so it’s sometimes quicker to get a bubble into Vaujany (you can’t ski back) and then the gondola up the hill (quite a faff). La Fare black run is a good way to get back and probably easy for a black in almost all conditions.
The gondola and chairs close if the wind is coming down the valley which virtually stops all skiing. You then need to either drive to Oz or if that’s out of action too, it’s a long drive to ADH.
While Vaujany is small, it has a few good places to eat. Table de la Fare is great and to plat de jour is usually terrific value. La Remise is probably the best restaurant and the steak in Stieffs is also good.
You’ll have a great trip (wind permitting) but you may get fed up with it quickly unless the kids enjoyment makes it worth the minor annoyances.