Early intermediates are spoilt by the fine quality snow and
gentle runs around the glacier and it is an excellent resort to hone
your skills. But mileage-hungry piste-cruisers will exhaust these runs
pretty quickly and after a few days exploring the bowls are well
advised to try a day trip to one of the neighbouring resorts (included
on the ski pass). The natural canyons just below the glacier are good
fun and the Gours valley and Diable ski area have some good cruising
runs. All the west-facing runs on the Pied Moutet side are ideal
cruising in good snow conditions.
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