Most intermediates will love La Clusaz if the snow conditions are
good. Early intermediates will delight in the gentle slopes at the top
of Beauregard and over on La Croix Fry at Manigod, where there’s a
network of gentle tree-lined runs. And they’ll be able to travel all
over the area on the gentle green linking pistes, where poling or
walking is more likely to be a problem than fears about steepness.
L’Etale and l’Aiguille have more challenging but wide blue runs. More
adventurous intermediates will prefer the steeper red slopes and good
snow of La Balme and the long red down Combe du Fernuy from l’Aiguille.
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