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Oisans - Montgenevre

The resort

Montgenèvre is an historic ski village in the Southern Alps which recently celebrated a century of winter sports. Sitting on the Italian border, it marked its snow sports centenary by returning some of the feel of the resort to the pre-car era, by diverting the cross-border road around the resort and revitalising the snow front. ...more


Superb new community facilities have also recently opened including nurseries, cinema and multi-purpose space.

 

Part of one of the world’s largest ski areas, the Milky Way, Montgenèvre is the only French resort on the circuit, the rest of which extends in to Italy, with over 400km (250 miles) of piste and includes the 2006 Winter Olympic resorts of Sauze d’Oulx and Sestriere. As well as being one of the world’s oldest ski resorts it is also one of the highest at 1850m, and the slopes extend on up to nearly 2700m. Thanks to its geographical location and high altitude, the area benefits from maximum snow coverage and the fantastic sunshine of the Mediterranean climate claiming 300 sunny days a year!

 

Families have great new facilities in Montgenèvre.  The Les Sourires Children's Club in the new Maison du Village building is open every day for children aged from six months to six years.  Facing due south, it has a big, attractive terrace with games and play equipment for all ages.  Once a week, there’s a 7pm to 10pm service to give parents time for a romantic evening.  Half day or full days (Parents must supervise lunches) available, but do reserve ahead to be sure of a place. There are also free play areas on the snow front Promenade and in front of the Maison du Village.

 

The free travelator conveyor opposite the Office du Tourisme accesses toboggan areas for two to six year olds, and there’s a second hill for older adventurers.  Other facilities include an ice rink, supermarket, boulangerie, newsagents, butcher, post office, doctors and there are 11 restaurants/bars and a nightclub.

 

Activities available include sleigh rides, snowmobiling and there’s a variety of snow shoeing and cross country routes.  A map with all the cross country tracks and walking trails is available at the Tourist Office and at ski pass sales points.

 

Why Montgenevre?

·          Good snow record

·          Plenty of intermediate cruising

·          Links to Italian ski resorts (Milky Way ski domain)

 

Children

The Les Sourires Children's Club

Information:
00 33 4 92 21 52 50
This completely new club is in the Maison du Village. Open every day for
children from 6 months to 6 years. The Club will keep a close eye on your kids for half a day or the whole day. 2.59 € / hour. 

Please, note that booking is required!

Children from 6 months to 6 years also have their own special place at

Montgenèvre: a brand new childcare nursery in the Maison du Village at the heart of the resort. Facing due south, it has a big, attractive terrace with games and play equipment for all ages.

Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Sunday. Once a week, there’s a 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. service to give parents time for a romantic evening!!

Full day: €29.50

(meal supplied by parents)

Half day: €14.50.

 

The resort offers a choice of many free play areas.
At Montgenèvre: 1 on the Promenad & 1 in front of the Maison du Village.

 

Eating Out, Après-Ski and Amenities in Montgenevre

Supermarket, boulangerie, tabac, butcher, post office, doctors, 11 restaurants/bars, 1 nightclub

 

Activities in Montgenevre

Ice rink

Information: +33 4 92 21 52 52
With its natural surface, the Montgenèvre skating rink is open whenever weather conditions permit. Facing the slopes, it is
open to skaters day and night from December to the beginning of March

 

Snowshoeing

4 ROUTES:
- Montgenèvre – Clavière (5 km round trip)
- Sentier du Rachas (4 km round trip)
- Bois de Sestrières (6 km round trip)
- Le grand balcon and the Rocher Diseur. Easy access using the ski lifts.
A map with all the cross country tracks and walking trails is available
at the Tourist Office and at ski pass sales points.

ESF - Tél (+33)4 92 21 90 46

 

Toboggan track

Use the travelator opposite the Office du Tourisme for maximum entertainment with minimum effort.
New for Winter 2007: 2 toboggan areas – one for 2-6 year olds, and the other for older adventurers.

 

Skidoo

Guided night-time adventures with SUNSCOOT
Tel: +33 4 92 21 83 35
Discover the mountain in a completely different way at the controls of your snowmobile.
The adventure begins every evening at 17:30 (booking required).
Option of enjoying dinner in a mountain chalet.
Driver: €70; Driver + passenger: €80; Passenger sitting behind the guide: €20; Children (in a trailer).

 

Sleigh rides

LES SABOTS DE LA CLARÉE

Véronique VACHET

Villa Rose des Vents

La Vachette – 05100 Val-des-Prés

Tel/fax +33 (0)4 92 20 19 46 / +33 (0)6 61 71 98 45

vero_vachet@hotmail.fr / www.lessabotsdelaclaree.fr

Sleigh rides. 30-minute ride to the Mas des Alberts. Ideal for groups, special events, parties and weddings…

Prices: €8 for adults, €6 for children. Wednesdays and Sundays outside French school holidays; every day except Saturdays during French school holidays

 

All the above information is for information only. For the most up-to-date information please visit the resort tourist office website

               

Montgenevre Tourist Office   

00 33 (0)4 92 21 52 52

www.montgenevre.com

 

Accessto Montgenevre                     

By Road: Distance from Calais to Montgenevre: 611 miles. Montgenevre is between 9 and 11 hours from Calais and is motorway all the way except for the last 30 minutes. Montgenevre is situated only 30 minutes from the A32 autoroute.

Paris - Lyon - Chambéry - Modane (by Motorway) Oulx (Italy)-Montgenevre

Lyon - Grenoble by Motorway +  Lautaret Pass

Grenoble - Briançon by National Road RN 91 +  Lautaret Pass

Briançon - Montgenèvre by National Road RN 94 (12 km)

 

By Rail: The nearest railway station is Briancon, 12kms away from the resort. From the UK, take the Eurostar from Waterloo station to Paris (four hours). From the French capital, connect with one of the local trains that run regularly to Briancon. Transportation from the station to Montgenevre is provided by taxis.

 

Airports:Mongenèvre is an hour and a half drive away from Turin Airport which is 101km away.

Grenoble-Isère Airport is 222km away and a 2 hour 25 minutes drive away from the resort.

Geneva Airport is two hours 30 minutes away - www.gva.ch/en  

 

 

 

 

 

Access Plan

Montgenevre

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Resort Map

Mongenevre

 

 

 

 

 

Skiing

Recent investment at Montgenèvre on the mountain as well as off has greatly enhanced the ease of getting from one area of the huge domain to another and across the border to the skiing of Claviere in Italy. Not only has the main road been diverted, but tunnels and bridges or high speed lifts over it mean you can speed your way around the extensive local slopes and, if you wish, carry on in to Italy. ...more


The whole family can enjoy the ski area which includes a discovery trail, half pipe, free-ride zones and children's play area at the top of the Chalvet gondola.

 

The ski slopes are spread across bothsides of Montgenèvre and called Le Chalvet and les Gondrans. The local slopes are best suited to leisurely intermediates with lots of easy cruising on blues and greens, both above and in the woods.

 

The major north-facing Les Gondrans sector offers easy intermediate slopes above the mid-mountain gondola station, with more of a mix of runs lower down. There are very few challenging pistes, but on the other hand there is ample off-piste terrain.

 

For beginners there is a fine selection of convenient nursery slopes with reliable snow at the foot of the north facing area. Progression to longer runs could not be easier with a very easy blue starting at Les Anges, leading on to a green.

 

At the other extreme there’s the option of off-piste skiing with a mountain guide to show you the way and keep you safe which is very popular in the area.  From classic runs like the Doire and the La Vachette valleys to the highly technical gullies of Le Janus, there are just so many opportunities to get off the beaten track.

 

It's just a question of choosing which magic run, from the nearest in Les Bois des Brousset or Le Tremplin, the fantastic curves of Les Mamelons to the gentle 1000-metre descent to Cervières via Les Gondrans… it never stops. Or get more athletic on the slopes of La Plane or the Le Janus gullies… and a thousand other possibilities that one trip just isn't enough to enjoy.

For boarders there are good local beginner slopes and long runs on varied terrain for intermediates. There are some excellent off-piste areas for more advanced boarders and a dedicated free-ride area at Les Gondrans.  For freestylers the half-pipe and boarder cross are located near the Prarial chair and there’s also a freeride zone higher up on the Gondrans sector, next to the Observatoire chair.

 

The neighbouring French resorts of Serre Chevalier and Puy Saint Vincent are easily reached by car and a joint lift pass is available.  However if you prefer to keep your skis on, simply ski over the border first to Claviere, then Cesana and on to the 2006 Olympic biathlon venue of Sansicario before reaching Sestriere and Sauze d’Oulx.  Although there’s little skiing to make it worth your while, if you wish to almost complete your 2006 Olympic set, you can take the new gondola on to Pragelato, the Nordic centre.  Altogether there are almost 100 lifts in the region.

 

The ski area of Montgenèvre offers three cross-country skiing courses for beginners and experienced skiers. The Bois de Sestrières, which snakes between the larch trees beneath the slopes of Le Janus, is a pretty forest route that has been transformed into a very easy course leading to a vantage point with incredible views of La Vachette and Briançon. Variants of this pleasant route create two more challenging courses (graded red and black). The Les Lacs circuit flirts with the Italian border and extends to beneath the slopes of L'Aigle. Three slopes of increasing difficulty provide the descent to Clavière in Italy, before returning via Le Tremplin. Recently completed bridges opened this year span the alpine runs. Lastly, a change of location and surroundings outside the village/resort, but one that's very easy to get to: the Les Alberts/Val des Prés site stretches out down the valley. There are about 60 kilometres of easy route, with little height differential since it follows the Clarée river, one of the prettiest watercourses in the region. Fluctuating between open ground and forest, it presents no major difficulties, and is equally suited to beginners and those in training.

 

Lift passes

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Ski Schools        

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Individual Tuitions (08/09 prices)

 

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Cross-country

The ski area of Montgenèvre offers three cross-country skiing courses for beginners and experienced skiers. The Bois de Sestrières, which snakes between the larch trees beneath the slopes of Le Janus, is a pretty forest route that has been transformed into a very easy course leading to a vantage point with incredible views of La Vachette and Briançon. Variants of this pleasant route create two more challenging courses (graded red and black). The Les Lacs circuit flirts with the Italian border and extends to beneath the slopes of L'Aigle. Three slopes of increasing difficulty provide the descent to Clavière in Italy, before returning via Le Tremplin. Recently completed bridges opened this year span the alpine runs. Lastly, a change of location and surroundings outside the village/resort, but one that's very easy to get to: the Les Alberts/Val des Prés site stretches out down the valley. There is about 60 kilometres of easy route, with little height differential since it follows the Clarée river, one of the prettiest watercourses in the region.

Fluctuating between open ground and forest, it presents no major difficulties, and is equally suited to beginners and those in training.

 

Terrain park

Half-pipe and boarder cross near the Prarial chair and a freeride zone higher up on the Gondrans sector, next to the Observatoire chair.

 

 

Montgenevre, Oisans

Resort Height 1850m-2700m

(6,070-8,630ft)

Ski area

 

Local ski area Montgenevre-Monts de la Lune (Claviere)

No. of slopes – 100km

 

  9

 

 16

 

 23

 

 11

 

Milky Way

Km

 400

Lifts

 92

No. of slopes – 400km

 

 37

 

 53

 

 77

 

 37

Beginners

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Intermediates

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Experts

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Boarders

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Driving distance from Calais to Montgenevre 611 miles or 10hrs

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