Join a certified mountain guide from the Azimut Montagne team on a ski freeride experience in the Haute Maurienne Valley in France. A 6-day program for all snow lovers!
Alps
6 Days
Jan - Mar
Do you want to enjoy the best ski freeride spots? Join me in a great adventure in the Savoie, in France!
Yes! At this time, the idea is to discover the beautiful Haute Maurienne, located in the Alps, more precisely in the Savoie province. It lies along the border with Italy and most part of the Haute Maurienne in the Vanoise National Park.
All this area is known for being house of many and popular ski resorts receiving hundreds of ski and snowboard lovers every year. Additionally, it offers a really beautiful nature as well as amazing views.
I propose a really friendly 6-day program, during while we will spend our days skiing the best spots in the beautiful Haute Maurienne. Our base will be a small and pretty hotel in a small village of the valley.
So you canât miss this ski freeride opportunity! Here are some reasons for why this program is a great option if you are a ski lover:
There are many and interesting off-piste skiing spots, most of them with a easy access and level;
Further, the Haute Maurienne is a really beautiful valley with many picturesque villages. So, besides being a skiing program, we will also have the opportunity to explore the culture of the region;
You donât need to care about the transfers, because there are all included in the program;
And finally, as a certified mountain guide, I bring all my experience to help you to live an excellent adventure.
This a program available for all skiers with an average experience in varied snow conditions with no high technical skiing techniques. In addition, as usually, is important to have a good physical condition.
Find below some already programmed departure dates.
Meeting at the trains station. Time for organised the day.
Departure to Aussois ski resrot where we will enjoy amazing skiing spots.
Transfer to the hotel where we will have the dinner and spend the night.
Breakfast and depart to Termignon ski resort. We will reach to SolliĂšres Pass where then weâll descent skiing. Time for skiing in other spots.
Dinner and night at the hotel.
Breakfast and transfer to Valcenis ski resort. All day freeride skiing enjoying amazing views of Mont-Cenis lake.
Dinner and night at the hotel.
Breakfast and move to Bonneval resort.
Discover many off-piste skiing possibilities.
Dinner and night at the hotel.
Breakfast and depart to Bonneval resort, where we will do a short climb. From there, we will get amazing views of Albaron glaciers. Afterwards, skiing descent.
Dinner and night at the hotel.
Breakfast and transfer to the last resort in this trip: Valfréjus.
Finally, in the afternoon transfer to the train station to get back to home.
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Mountain Guide
We enjoy very much discovering and rediscovering the most beautiful spots in the world, in the Ecrins mountain range but also all around the planet.
Together with the guides in the team, we will share with you unique moments and an amazing journey. From les Ecrins to Chile, from Morocco to Greenland, from Les Gorges du Verdon to Japan, from Italy to Norway⊠tons of destinations offering all types of mountain activities, different every season. It makes us so happy when I can share them with my friends and clients.
Languages
French | English
Oscar
Thierry
Awesome experience, knocked another item from my bucket list.
Yogesh
Well organised trip with excellent guides and admin support Highly recommend đ
Oscar
jozsef
The Guide did not even know I'am on splitboard. Everyone else was on skis, I was the only one on board. Guide has no experience on board, so the daily trips was designed for skiers, not borders. I would like to know which company is responsible putting me in a ski group, Azimut or Explore-Share? If you don't know the difference between what is doable with skis and splitboards, you would not sell trips for splitboarders! In the only day I could enjoy somehow, I did very hard time to stay on my feet on icy steeps, because I should have had a crampon, but I did not have it, because the list of necessary equipment does not mention it. All the skiers had one. The guide anyway did what he could to help me, all the respect for Rafael. But the whole trip was a fuckup for me that way. I really want to know who is responsible!?
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