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September 23, 2003
John R from
United Kingdom
John R from

March 23, 2008
frank wade from
United Kingdom
frank wade from

February 26, 2013
Duka from
United Kingdom
Duka from

Not the nicest of French ski resorts. Way too far away if you are driving (last 120 miles is through the mountains with lots of ups and downs). It will take about 4 hours from the motorway to reach the resort. Not worth while at all. This resort caters for French mainly, not many foreigners around and therefore not very friendly. Nobody speaks English at all. Raised eyebrows everywhere. Stick to Tignes and Val Thorens; better.
January 15, 2009
Hugo Leitao from
Portugal
Hugo Leitao from

I went to La Foux d'Allos for a weekend in January and I really liked.
Nice resort, big enough, with well groomed pistes and very beautiful. The resort is cheap and it was almost empty, even on a sunny weekend.
The only drawback are the ski lifts. A bit old and slow, and a lot of surface-lifts that are quite steep.
Plenty of area for off-piste and 3 snowparks guarantee you lots of fun.
I plan to return for sure.
September 30, 2003
Simon Davies from
United Kingdom
Simon Davies from

Highly recommended - no lift queues to speak of, the pistes were almost empty, there was good snow and loads of sun. There's no shortage of skiing - over 130 miles of pistes which are spread over a few mountains/valleys. Lift pass and ski hire are noticeably cheaper than in better known resorts.
La Foux links to Pra Loup (which has bigger hotels) and the Pra Loup side was a bit busier but nothing like the traffic jams I've tried to ski through in other resorts (Risoul, Verbier, Deux Alpes, Soldeu and Isola 2000).
Travelled and stayed independently - none of the major UK operators go there as you can only reach the resort from Nice airport (about 2 hours away). No package operators means a relaxed, family-friendly, atmosphere.
The only drawback is that the nightlife's a bit quiet but if you're after a holiday where the skiing is the main thing and want to try somewhere different then give it a try.
September 19, 2004
julio pellisser from
Mexico
julio pellisser from

December 25, 2004
David Blair-Turner from
Netherlands
David Blair-Turner from

Really surprising resort. Because nobody you come across (apart from the locals) has heard of it, despite the fact that it's a BIG linked ski area - not just the pisted runs, but lots and lots of off-piste possibilities as well.
There used to be a British tour operator that had La Foux on the books, but they went bust in the couple of years of Alpine snow drought in the late 80's. So it's now just a case of getting a cheapie flight to Nice (Easyjet etc.), hiring a cheap car for the 2-hour drive, and renting a chalet/apartment yourself. It will be the cheapest skiing holiday you've ever had, but with surprisingly good skiing conditions as well!
Highly recommended!
February 20, 2018
MarkM from
United Kingdom
MarkM from

Arrived Friday, white-out Saturday, glorious clear blue Sunday & Monday and obviously great snow. Just one queue on Sunday, which was also start of French and UK school holidays. Monday none. Some of the lifts are a bit old style but they work to take you up to great bowls with pistes down the middle and great expanses for making your own tracks left and right. A bit like Avoriaz 2000 but no crowds.
Single lift link over two mountains to Pra du Loup opens up other slopes, including a non-pisted easy black. Pra du Loup busier and less varied.
Village itself has half a dozen restaurants & a couple of bars. Enough for me.
Just over 2 hours from Nice airport by car, on smallish roads, or from center of Nice by 2-car train then connecting bus 4 times/day (see "Chemin de Fer de Provence"). A bit of a rattle trap but it works.
Well worth a try, recommended.
December 22, 2007
Kevin Baggus from
United Kingdom
Kevin Baggus from

5th Time this year - Great family resort - No posers.
Ski lessons are available for the kids and the locals are very friendly.
Supermarket in Val d'Allos (bit expensive) some quaint shops in Foux.
Skiing is very good value and plenty of it in Foux , Seignus and Pra Loup, along with a couple of toboggan areas and an ice rink in Foux.
Highly recommended for the family and beginners - A sample of small bars and restaurants but No real night life as such, so not so good for single sex groups.
September 04, 2012
Sally Miller from
United Kingdom
Sally Miller from

A family resort that is opening up to coach groups from across eastern Europe which can make the resort quite busy in a poor snow cover season.
The lift pass offers value for money providing the link with the neighbouring resort of Praloup is open. Some excellent skiing is available in the other nearby resort of Le Seignus which is only a short trip away by car or even the free "Navette" bus. Night life is limited with only a cinema & 1 night club.
Snow-shoe trails, ice rink & sledging are available but the choice of activity for non sporting members of the group is poor. Some of the new apartments have swimming pools that are open to residents. The resort is a long way south and can suffer from a lack of snow, there is reasonable cover provided by snow cannons..
I love it there but I am biased because I live there all winter.