


Availability updated 03/05/2010
As you can see from the above pictures, Les 2 Alpes is a
self-contained resort on a high mountain plateau (1650m asl), and the Hideout is
ideally situated within walking distance of all the ameneties, yet far enough
away from the bars to ensure peaceful nights! The apartment is within the Le
Waala block, which although you can't really see in the left-hand-most photo, is
in the centre of shot, and the apartment faces up the valley
(southwards) towards the photographer.
Les 2 Alpes is the second-oldest ski resort in the French Alps
(after Chamonix), with the first lift being installed in 1946. Today it offers
some of the best skiing found anywhere in the world, with 220km of marked
piste, combining a whole valley-length of nursery slopes with some of the
most challenging black runs you'll find and the unrivalled off-piste of the La
Grave sector. To quote a resident instructor, "I've been here for 15 years and
I'm not bored yet!"
L2A sometimes gets a bad rap from
British skiers, who say that the lift queues are dreadful and the slopes are
crowded. This is unfair, firstly because every resort in the Alps is full in
February half-term week, and L2A is no different in this respect. However, on
all but the busiest weeks (half-term and Easter), the lift system is so well
managed that queues are generally pretty minimal across the domain.
Also, if you think even slightly "outside the box" in peak season, you can
avoid the bottlenecks and carve up miles of piste without any hassle at
all. Take time to read the piste map and use lifts other than the Jandri
Express cable car, and you will have a swift journey up the mountain in the
morning and ski quiet slopes all day with very little queueing. All the rest of
the time, even the busiest slopes are operating at a comfortable level. This is
a huge ski area, and the majority of visitors leave without having experienced a
fraction of what terrain there is. Your prerogative is to not be a sheep - Enjoy
it!!