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The No. 1 Reason to Go to Val d’Isere Next Week

Feast your eyes on La Face in Val d’Isere today! But don’t just look. Come and join us for what should be three days of superb skiing over the opening next weekend.

The best November skiing conditions in 19 years? Well, that’s what we reckon – and I’ve been lucky enough to be there for all of them. I really can’t remember such superb snow in Val d’Isere at this time of year at resort level – let alone up top.

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The Face Bellevarde yesterday. Photo: © Patrick Zimmer.

Over in Tignes you can already ski the Double M from the top of the Grande Motte glacier all the way down to the funicular station at Val Claret.

According to our Snow Report the skies are clearing and we’re in for some bluebird days over the coming fortnight. We don’t like to count our chickens, but it likely to remain cold and it’s beginning to look as if the current wonderful cover is here to stay for the winter.

If you fancy joining ski guru Pat Zimmer and myself on – and hopefully, off-piste – from Saturday November until Tuesday December 3, take a look at Le Ski for details. Call +44 (0)1484 548996 and we’ll talk you through it. Prices are from £549pp to include flights, transfers, accommodation and a lift pass for three full days’ skiing. You can also join us on our November Personal Performance Clinics for an extra £100pp.

Snow in Val d'Isere | Welove2ski
Chalet in Val d’Isere. Photo: © Patrick Zimmer.

About the author

Peter Hardy

An editor at Welove2ski, Peter is also writes about skiing for The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail. He first put on skis as a child on a family holiday, and has since been to some 500 resorts around the world.

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