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La Foux d Allos, France
Description: La Foux d Allos was founded in 1937 and is located in the Southern Alps. The espace Lumiere linking the Foux d'Allos with Pra Loup has created a ski friendly 170km of pistes whih is on of the largest in the Southern Alps. Ther resort itself is entirely built by timber and is very much a French Family ski resort
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La Grande Terche, France
Description: La Grande Terche also know as St Jean D'Aulps. St Jean d'Aulps is situated in the Chablais area of the Haute-Savoie Department in the Northern Alps.
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La Hoya / La Covatilla, Spain
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La Joue du Loup, France
Description: A purpose built pretty ski in, ski out family resort north west of Gap. It is located at the top of the Devoluy Valley and links into the ski area known as the SuperDevoluy.
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La Massana, Andorra
Description: La Masanna is possibly the nicest town in Andorra it is well placed for access to the Vallnord ski areas of Pal and Arinsal via a ski lift. There are a number of restaurants and bars and the nightlife is relaxed
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La Molina, Spain
Description: Opened in 1911 La Molina is Spain's first resort. Now it is linked to Massella and the purpose built Supermolina giving around 100km of pistes to play on . It is now sometimes called Alp 2500m. Maybe a little limited for experts, intermediates and beginners will still have a lot of fun. Very quiet during the week but the Barcelona crowd come in at the weekend.
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La Mongie, France
Description: La Mongies is a village in the Pyrenees frequented mostly by French and Spanish. It sits at the foot of Pic du Midi mountain. On top of the mountain ius Europes largest 19th Century observatory which you can visit by cable car beofre skiing down. What's more they even offer you the chance to stay up there, enjoy a dinner all for the excellent price of £100
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La Norma, France
Description: La Norma is a small carless resort situated at 1350m on a tree covered plateau in the Maurienne valley. It has wondeful views of the Vanoise Massif and is very good place for families to stay. One of the big attractions is the easy transfer time. It is one of the closest resorts to the motorway in the valley.
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La Rosiere, France
Description: La Rosiere is located past Bourg St Maurice on a road towards Petit St Bernard, the pass into Italy which is unfortunately shut at winter. It is a traditional alpine village, somewhat sleepy but nonetheless very friendly.
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La Rosiere / Eucherts, France
Description: La Rosiere is located past Bourg St Maurice on a road towards Petit St Bernard, the pass into Italy which is unfortunately shut at winter. It is a traditional alpine village, somewhat sleepy but nonetheless very friendly. Just past La Rosiere to the East lies the small base of Les Eucherts which is equipped with it's own chair to take you up to the slopes above La Rosiere. There are lots of new recent chalet developments including the classic MGM developments cropping up in so many French resorts these days.
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La Tania, France
Description: Set in the middle of a pine forest it is a great base to discover the 3 Valleys. It is located between Le Praz (Courcheval 1300) and Meribel, which are both only 2 lifts away
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La Thuile, Italy
Description: La Thuille is a resort of parts, a little French in design, purpose built but with a definite Italian flavour. Guests often choose to stay in the old village acroass the river (free bus service to and from). Courmayeur is easily reached by car while La Rosiere over the border in France extens the options of where to ski. Look out for those St Bernard Dogs.
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La Toussuire, France
Description: A modern car free resort with 1960's buildings. There's not a lot of charm here. La Toussuire and Le Corbier have been linked since 1986 but if you look at the piste map you will notice that they really are the central resorts for the greater linked Le Sybelles area.
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La Tzoumaz, Switzerland
Description: La Tzoumaz is a traquil family resort situated halfway between Sion and Martigny. The big reason to stay here is that it is linked to the 4 Valleys ski terrain which has over 400km of ski slopes. (135km of blue, 170km of Red, 105km of black
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Le Collet d Allevard, France
Description: A family resort with modest prices to match it is located near the termal spa of Allevard. It is in Belledonne area of the Isere department in the Northern Alps
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Le Corbier, France
Description: Le Corbier is a traffic free resort conveniently located between St Sorlin d'Arves and La Toussuire ski areas. They aim for the family market and even hold a competition every year - The French Family Championship which Parents and one child can enter.
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Le Grand Bornand, France
Description: A quiet pretty village which is very good for Intermediates and close to La Clusaz. A lovely choice for a long weekend with the close proximity of Geneva Airport.
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Le Praz - Couchevel 1300, France
Description: We love the old feel of Le Praz. Wander around the streets, try out the excellent restaurants and enjoy some lovely tree skiing back into the village.
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Le Praz de Lys, France
Description: A small traditional French village close to Mont Blanc in the heart of the French Alps. We've heard that supposedly the resort has better snow at times than other nearby resorts like the ever popular La Clusaz.
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Le Sauze, France
Description: see details under Supersauze
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Le Seignus-D'Allos 1500, France
Description: Le Seignus d'Allos, at an altitude of 1,500 metres, is known for being a family resort.
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Leitariegos, Spain
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Lermoos, Austria
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Les Aillons, France
Description: This is a pretty little village with limited slopes near to Chambery.
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Les Angles, France
Description: Les Angles - Nearest to Mont-Louis, northeast-facing Les Angles is the area’s largest and most advanced ski resort in the Pyrenees Orientale, with 32 pistes and half of them red-rated, totaling over 40km. A pretty resort in the Pyrenees it is located across from Avignon on a plateau overlooking the Rhone. The resort is surrounded by lakes and forests and is a popular desitnation for French and Spanish families. It was the first French resort to put now canons in and now boasts 255 of them
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Les Arc 1600, France
Description: Arc 1600 was the first to be built and as far as access it suits those travelling by rail as there is a direct link from Bourg St Maurice. It’s pretty and in the tree line. The views of Mt Blanc and the valley are good. It’s quiet in the evening and suits families.
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Les Arc 1800, France
Description: Arc 1800 is the largest of all the villages making up Les Arcs. There is a mix of appartment blocks and also some prettier wooden buildings tucked away in the wooded areas
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Les Arc 2000, France
Description: Les Arc 2000 is the best located to hit the pistes. The resort of 2000 itself is really just a group of hotels and a few chalets including the Club Med.
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Les Carroz, France
Description: Les Carroz is an outlying village in the Flaine area. It is a tradional family resort set around the village square with its restaurants, shops and cafes.
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Les Coches, France
Description: The resort is a mile down the road from Montchavin and shares the same pistes. It's got a pretty traffic free centre.
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