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Summer holidays in the Alps and ski resorts

If you can’t wait until next season to get your fix of fresh Alpine air, why not check out our new 2012 summer website at www.ernalowsummer.co.uk, for our handpicked selection of summer Alpine holidays.  See below for some of our current summer offers.

aiglon morzine Summer holidays in the Alps and ski resorts L’Aiglon de Morzine
7 nights from 25th August - just £128 per person, based on maximum occupancy in a 3 bedroom 6/8 person apartment.
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le nevada Summer holidays in the Alps and ski resorts Le Nevada, Tignes
7 nights from 7th July – just £76 per person, based on maximum occupancy in a 2 bedroom 4/6 person apartment.
BOOK BY APRIL 30TH AND SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10%!
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les fermes de st gervais Summer holidays in the Alps and ski resorts Les Fermes de St Gervais
7 nights from 23rd June – just £60 person, based on maximum occupancy in a 2 bedroom 6 person apartment.
BOOK 12 NIGHTS & GET 14, OR BOOK 2 WEEKS & GET 3!
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Landslide blocks Tignes and Val d’Isere

The road to Tignes and Val d’Isere was closed last night, due to a landslide on the road to Bourg-St-Maurice, just before the entrance to the Brevieres tunnel.

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Photo courtesy of Radio Val d'Isere (http://www.radiovaldisere.com)

It is estimated that 80 cubic metres of rock fell on the road, with another 45 cubic metres above the road still loose.

Work is ongoing to clear the road and currently it is open with one way traffic lights in place.   The road will close between 0200 and 0700 on the morning of Saturday 09 March, so anyone travelling to or from resorts is advised to allow extra time for their journeys.

 

Ask Rob: Where is the best place to stay in Tignes?

In the latest of our Ask Rob video series, Julia Nelson asks “Where is the best place to stay in Tignes?”

Rob recommends Les Suites de Nevada at the higher end of the range or the Hameau de Borsat if the budget is more of an issue.

Ask your question using our Facebook page, Twitter or this blog.

For more information on holidays please go to our website or call 0845 863 0525

More French ski resorts opening this weekend…

In case you hadn’t noticed, the snow has eventually arrived.

It has been snowing since early this week, and it should carry on until the end of the week, to bring up to 40 centimetres of fresh snow on the slopes of the Savoie Mont Blanc region in France, as well as across the Alps.

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Snow in La Tania this week

Five resorts have already opened in the last few weeks: Courchevel, Tignes, Val d’Isère and Val Thorens for alpine skiing, as well as Bessans for cross country skiing.

More than 10 other resorts are opening this weekend: Les ArcsBourg Saint Maurice, Avoriaz, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Châtel, Flaine, Les Menuires, Méribel, Montriond, Orelle, Peisey-Vallandry, La Plagne, La Tania and Valloire

 

For more information on holidays please go to our website or call 0845 863 0525

 

10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you…

You don’t have to spend a fortune to enjoy quality accommodation in great resorts.

We’ve pulled together our top 10 ‘staff picks’ – the 10 new properties that we at Erna Low know give you the best combination of quality, value and location.

Take a look below and if there’s nothing to suit, call one of our expert travel advisors on 0844 879 2921 or go online to find the perfect ski holiday for you.

And remember all prices include return Eurotunnel crossing with a free upgrade to FlexiPlus – giving you flexible travel, priority boarding and access to an exclusive lounge.

Our Top 10 New Properties in the Alps this season
edenarc 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Edenarc, Arc 1800
Edenarc provides high end accommodation with great amenities and a desirable ski in/ski out location in the Chantel area of Arc 1800.
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cristal de lalpe 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Le Cristal de L’Alpe, Alpe d’Huez
This new CGH residence will be located in the centre of Alpe d’Huez and will offer access to a large spa area with a swimming pool.
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l amara 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... L’Amara, Avoriaz
This residence will consist of 6 buildings and will fulfil the current need for premium quality self catering ski apartments in Avoriaz.
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fermes demiguy 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Les Fermes d’Emiguy, Les Gets
A brand new residence in this pretty resort, the residence offers a high standard of accommodation and amenities, including pool and jacuzzi.
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arcs immobilier 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Les Arcs Immobilier, Arc 1800
A number of stunning, premium apartments, offering direct access to the slopes from their location above the village of Arc 1800.
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le jhana 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Le Jhana, Tignes
Le Jhana will be located in the heart of the lively resort of Tignes Val Claret, offering fantastic views over the surrounding mountains.
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les crozats 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Les Crozats, Avoriaz
Located in the extended Crozats area, above the resort centre, the residence will offer direct access on skis and panoramic views.
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loree des pistes 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... L’Oree des Neiges, Peisey Vallandry
This quality CGH residence will offer doorstep skiing at the gateway to the Paradiski ski area, giving access to 425km of pistes.
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montana plein sud 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... Village Montana Plein Sud, Val Thorens
The new 5* Village Montana Plein Sud in Val Thorens will add to our portfolio of luxury accommodation in this popular snow-sure resort.
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electra 10 Great Properties in the Alps handpicked for you... L’Electra, Avoriaz
The new Maeva residence “L’Electra” will offer a young, playful and friendly design, with the use of candy colours and bright interiors.
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Tearing it up on and off piste in Tignes!

Gemma, the newest member of the Erna Low team, shares a censored version of her break to Tignes with her fellow students.

After a tiresome 24-hour coach journey filled with anticipation, I eventually arrived in resort for my ski holiday to Tignes with my fellow uni friends at our ski-in, ski-out accommodation right on the piste, Le Borsat IV for our week’s ski adventure. I was very excited but rather nervous as I had bravely hired a snowboard for the week after only having a measly few hours practice in lessons a couple of weeks before the trip but I brought along my ski equipment just so I could backtrack from my not-so-well thought out original plan.

Gemma in Tignes Tearing it up on and off piste in Tignes!

I couldn't abandon the skis for too long!

The first day on the slopes consisted of falling off every chair lift and sticking to blue runs close to our apartment to steady my nerves but by 3pm, one of the many après bars at the base of the resort was the best place for me. I stuck to skiing for the rest of the week.

I arranged my ski trip with Canterbury Christ Church University and opted out of the extended lift pass to the Val d’Isere ski region as you could pretty much ski over to that area without forking out the extra Euros. Independently, Tignes boasts a large ski terrain for all ski types, for example there are several Snow Parks and a Boarder Cross that skiers can experience to get away from the pisted runs. The main benefits for visitors to Tignes are that it is part of the large well-linked ski area of L’Espace Killy and due to its high altitude (Tignes Val Claret is 2100m) the resort is renown with having a reliable snow record. Consequently its popularity has risen as in recent seasons there has been reduced snowfall throughout Europe, attracting holiday-makers to high altitude destinations.

Gemma in Tignes glasses Tearing it up on and off piste in Tignes!

choosing my line...

The many bars in Val Claret meant that every night was spent in a combination of different venues and the resort was very compact so that it wasn’t hard to find each hub! My favourites were Saloon Bar – with a massive party atmosphere, live music for après and a huge cocktail menu and Melting Pot, where you’ll find a good selection of dance music – Drum n Bass, Electro, Hip Hop and fortunately the prices are reasonable – for a club.

school night Tearing it up on and off piste in Tignes!

One of our numerous nights out...

I happily enjoyed a few blue skies and powder snow days on my trip, which was just ideal and the last day’s skiing was the best end to the trip with great snow and superb weather – without the outrageous goggle tan marks!

We’re at the Winter X Games in Tignes…

The X Games come to Tignes and Erna Low’s roving reporter, Tim,  follows them there!

Since their launch in 1995 the Winter X Games have come to be known as one of the biggest freestyle skiing and snowboarding events on the calendar. Until now they have never been hosted in Europe, but Tignes has scored a contract for 3 seasons, starting now.

Over several days, the programme consists of Slopestyle and Superpipe disciplines, of which I saw the mens’ ski Slopestlye (a series of enormous jumps and rails for riders to show off their talent) and the snowboard Superpipe (which is like a normal halfpipe but ENORMOUS).

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Slopestyle at the X Games

If the pipe doesn’t look that big take note of the small blob on the left hand side between the first 2 floodlights. Well, that’s an upside down person a few metres in the air!

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The Pipe

The games have lots of things going on to attract an audience including a show of crazy people on skidoos who also like to spend time upside down very high in the air.

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While I was in Tignes though I did catch up with some past seasonaire friends who were getting involved in the X-citement.

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X-citement!

There are lots of evening activities and promotions including world class Djs, but I had to get back to La Plagne, where they are no doubt celebrating local rider Kevin Rolland’s victory in the ski superpipe.
Former Erna Low rep, Rick saw Rolland’s winning run and said that it was incredible how high the skiers can launch themselves.

Check out www.winterxgameseurope.com and you can see Rolland’s run below…. class!

Discovering the snow parks of Espace Killy…

Hannah is continuing to conquer the slopes of Val d’Isere and Tignes on her ski season and discovers the snow parks…

After weeks of bad weather and white outs, Val d’Isere is finally getting its share of sunny days including blazing temperatures of -4 degrees! So with less bad weather comes the scary prospect of checking out the snow parks. Yes, very daunting to ski towards a massive ramp and not know what’s behind it, especially when there always seems to be someone watching – oh well, got to start somewhere. And then there’s actually landing the jump and not leaning back too far so you don’t fall flat on your backside (can you tell that I’m well practised at  falling over yet?!). But that’s no problem now when visiting the snow park at the top of Val Claret in Tignes due to the most amazing invention ever! Yes, I’m slightly obsessed by the air bag at the bottom of one of the red jumps – amazing!

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Shame I'm just about to stack it!

Difficult to hurt yourself (not impossible!) and a nice comfy landing means you can pretty much try anything you want; I’m very much tempted to try some back flips next time I go out! Although there is one downside which is the queues that build up, so I would defiantly recommend having a go in the morning rather than afternoon. The Tignes park feels like more of a run so I prefer it but the Val park also has some great jumps and is worth a visit. So in short if you feel like trying your hand at some amateur hot dogging then I would definitely suggest trying some jumps and tricks here on a Espace Killy ski holiday

The inside scoop on the runs in the Espace Killy

Hannah, our resident seasonnaire in Val d’Isere working in a Ski World chalet gives us the low down on the best slopes…

After working and living in Val d’Isere for about 3 months, these are my favourite runs as well as some of the worst that I would suggest avoiding simply because they’re pretty nasty. But bear in mind conditions will change over the next few months. Fistly, AVOID ‘epaule du charvet’ which is a black run which goes down into central Val d’Isere from the bottom of the ‘Datcha’ lift – it is essentially a short steep run covered in moguls. Only a few days ago I managed to get some spectacular scratches on my back after sliding down half the run and not being able to stop myself until I hit the powder at the bottom! There is also a lovely blue run that runs down the side called the ‘Santons’ so I can’t understand why you’d want to do this run anyway. Another run with nasty moguls is at the bottom of the ‘Trifolet’ which runs into La Daille – Last time I went past the entrance, it was closed but the bottom is accessible from a bit of off-piste. On a brighter note, some of favourite runs include the ‘Germain Mattis’ which is icy at the top but a great tree run which runs into ‘Le Laisinant’.

DSCF03361 1024x682 The inside scoop on the runs in the Espace Killy

Stunning view from the top of Toviers at 2704m

 If you fancy pisted runs with little ice then I’d suggest the runs in Tignes Le Lac, especially up the Palafour lift. And also you have the added benefit of the sun which tends to prefer Tignes rather than Val D’isere. Another good lengthy run is the ‘Double M’ run which comes in Val Claret from the top of the Lanches lift. It can get a bit icy and is in the shade but it’s pretty wide and I wouldn’t consider it a red run but more of a hard blue run since it has a bit of steep bit at the beginning. If you want some nice easy skiing, or are a beginner, then I would suggest up the Solaise lift in Val d’Isere which is where I learnt to ski on the ‘Madeline’ slope. The lift also goes down as well as up so you don’t even have to do the red or black runs down afterwards. Yes, it’s pretty bad that after being here so long that I haven’t completed the Espace Killy map yet; so I still have to explore la Grande Motte, the glacier and Tignes les Brevieres. So I shall have to update when I get round to completing those runs. I’ve also heard that a really good day of skiing consists of going from one side of the map to the other by starting in La Fornet ending in Tignes les Brevieres. This is all very subjective and there are still loads of great runs which I haven’t described, but you’ll have a great ski holiday in Val d’Isere just by trying to cover as much ground as possible and not sticking to the same runs since there is so much to explore.

Get the most out of your ski pass and discover other Alpine resorts

Taking advantage of the quiet January weeks, Tim Wilson, our rep in La Plagne heads over the 3 Valleys with a friend for the day…

With our Paradiski season passes we get 2 free days in the Three Valleys (Courchevel, Meribel, Val Thorens) and two in the Espace Killy (Val d’Isère/Tignes). There is a reciprocal arrangement between these three domains allowing people with a six day full area pass to use one of those days in another domain. Just ask the lift pass office for a special card which will then be stamped when you get your day pass in the other area.

We set off at 8am from la Plagne and got to Brides les Bains within 45 minutes, only a short drive up the Bozel Valley from Moutiers.

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Me at top of Orelle overlooking Maurienne valley

The Olympe gondola from Brides les Bains gets you to to Meribel in about 30 minutes, from where we headed for Val Thorens. Having worked seasons in VT a while back, we both had our favourite spots to aim for. The “Boismint” red piste off the top of the chair with the same name had perfectly groomed snow, leaving our legs burning by the bottom.

Another old friend was the “Tete Ronde” from the top of the Funitel Peclet which used to be a red run but is now designated a blue.

As one of the highest ski areas in the Alps, Val Thorens is blessed with very good snow quality, but we had to keep one eye on the clock and start making our way back to the Meribel Valley in good time.

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Stunning panoramic views from the top of Val Thorens

On our way up the Plein Sud chair we saw the new Folie Douce mountain restaurant just getting into gear with a house DJ and live musicians accompanying. The legendary Val D concept has found a welcoming crowd in Val T!

It seemed a shame to leave behind such a great party vibe, but the last gondola down is at 5pm so we made the most of the final descent with a beautiful late afternoon light over the mountains.

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Quiet slopes on the way back down to Mottaret