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January 19, 2014
helen mason from
United Kingdom
helen mason from

I've stayed in the Alpazur, via Snowcoach, several times. Nowadays, with 4 grown up sons we self drive/train and stay in Les Balcons de Val Cenis village up in Lanslevillard. I love Val Cenis, it's unpretentious, pretty, and you can ski a significant distance. Now going back for the 7th time in the last 20 years, which proves how much we love it.
February 08, 2012
Richard Hallam from
United Kingdom
Richard Hallam from

I recently stayed at club hotel Alpazur. It was clean and tidy with great food. The prices for drinks are reasonable and the staff friendly.
The skiing area is limited but there are some good runs at Bonevelle and La Norma for the more experienced skier. They have had plenty of snow making conditions, easy and good for experienced and beginners alike.
February 07, 2011
hugo from
France
hugo from

Val Cenis it was but now it's 'Grand Cenis' as there is a new link to Termignon which is well laid back and a great village to stay; French proper and that's it!
Amazing scenery on the slopes and great characters in the village. Try Le Petite Farme, Marines bar and real France with the best Genepi in the Lion or go to France, not package holiday crap!
Hugo.
February 12, 2010
JP from
United Kingdom
JP from

Just got back from 9 days in Val Cenis. Pretty town, nice easy slopes at the bottom, harder up the mountain. Possible for relative beginners to ski down from top of the mountain
I thought the slopes were somewhat icy in parts. Not sure if this is due to many of them being north facing, or the artificial snow....where the artificial snow was, there was a tendency later in morning/day, for snow to be pushed off to sides, similar to indoor skiing in UK, snow on top, ice below.
L'Escargot is good for absolute novices to ski 10k+, but rather tedious after a while, and it's not possible to do anything much than ski down without any turns.
Would I go back?....Having been to other resorts in Austria and Italy, I'd say Val Cenis is nice place, skiing is ok, people there are nice, prices reasonable, but there's so many places to go I'll try another one next time.
February 22, 2009
DEBS from
United Kingdom
DEBS from

Visited Val Cenis in the first week of Feb and had a fabulous time. Stayed in the mmv club hotel in Lanslebourg which is ski-in & out with an all inclusive package. The food was amazing and they cater really well for kids. Overall, Val Cenis is a really family friendly resort; the ski hire shop (Ski Set) couldn't be more helpful and even the lift attendants helped the children with a cheerful smile and greeting. There were no lift queues at all during this week and the snow conditions were great. The negative aspect is that it can be windy at the top, however, we just skied in Termignon or Lanslevillard on windy days (all connected by lift system, so no bus journeys.). Overall, the novices in our party loved the snail runs at Val Cenis and the experts were content with the higher slopes above the villages. I would certainly recommend Val Cenis and plan to visit again in the future for a hassle free ski holiday.
February 08, 2009
John from
United Kingdom
John from

Just got back a couple of weeks ago from our yearly grown ups trip to Val Cenis - best skiing ever.
Been in Jan for 3 years running and the last two years have been fine. Before that I went in March - that was ok too that year.
This year there is so much snow a few runs up the top over near Mont Cenis were tricky but a right laugh. Other than that all was well - some fantastic runs.
Been a bit grey this year but then that, in part, can be blamed on all the snow falling.
Going back to Val Cenis next week, with the kids this time - looking forward to them having a great time and me not being so full on. Trying out the MMV down in Lans Le Bourg this time, for a change - tried the one in Flaine before and was pleased with the arrangements for the kids.
Locals are as welcoming as ever - really great.
Sadly the prices are 50% up on last year - due to the poor exchange rate.
January 07, 2007
ian palin from
United Kingdom
ian palin from

Well we have just returned from Val Cenis after spending new year 2006 there, it was our third visit. The locals are great, as are the prices. Sad to say though all the hard work put in by the snowmaking team this and previous years is wasted due to no skill or care by the snow grooming teams, it snowed several times while we were there and only the blue runs were groomed, and not that well, the top slopes were left and as a result the new snow was either blow away or pushed off the runs by skiers, this would not be such a problem if the resort had good snowfall record each and every year but it has not. It's only saving grace is that most of the slopes face north so avoid the sun in mid winter.
If you are thinking of a holiday here do not go early or late in the season unless you book late and have checked the weather, or you could be facing slopes of ice or even mud lower down, a shame that a nice little resort let's itself down on such a basic winter sport skill.
January 15, 2006
Karen Lee from
United Kingdom
Karen Lee from

We were in Val Cenis for the new year 06, it was a beautiful resort, had really good snow as it had snowed the day before we arrived quite heavily and we had snow for the first few nights. Stayed at Les Valmonts De Valcenis, can't recommend this property enough, ski in, ski out!! Great for the children as they didn't have to walk. The resort itself was really friendly, got some equipment at Sport 2000, the staff couldn't do enough for us, our boys wanted to try snowboarding and they kitted them out for 10 euro. We like the quieter resorts as we usually go with a few other families and can make our own apres ski but there was something for everyone here, great restaurants, pubs etc. Great too for French revision for the children's GCSE's!! Altogether, really looking forward to returning to Val Cenis!!
March 03, 2005
Darren Milnes from
United Kingdom
Darren Milnes from
