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PRESS KITCôte d'Azur
The MountainsWinter 2012-2013
MONTAGNE.com
FRENCH RIVIERA THE MOUNTAINS SKIING WITH A SEA VIEW!
The easiest access to the Alpes-Maritimes ski resorts is from the coast. This is an important point in favour of the destination French Riviera!
Stylish clients will fi nd the most prestigious ski equipment brand (Moncler) in Cannes. Moncler opened its new shop last spring at 14, La Croise e. Transfers are arranged to allow clients to be on the snow-covered slopes of the Alpes-Maritimes ski resorts in less than 30 minutes. In the evening, everyone can be back in the most prestigious hotels on the coast – hotels that make the French Riviera famous.
Adult beginners can take advantage of free initiation off ers at Auron and Isola 2000 to learn about snow sports without charge thanks to the collaboration of the resorts and the ESF (French Ski School). They can then use around 100 blue and green runs to explore the resorts and their amazing scenery!
Family clients will fi nd options where classes and activities are organized especially for children in 15 ski resorts and Nordic areas.
"Adventurers" can experience the most extreme activities in the heart of the “Parc National du Mercantour” or the “Parc Naturel Régional desPré-Alpes d’Azur”: constructing igloos, ice falls, paragliding...
Sea view! Finally, the feature that sets the Alpes-Maritimes ski resorts apart is the fact that, on a fi ne day, skiers can see the sea from three of our resorts: Valberg – Isola 2000 and Gréolières-Les-Neiges!
Find out all about the Destination French Riviera -The Mountains in this press kit!
Have a good read!
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CONTENTSp. 6 SOME FIGURES
p. 8 GOOD DEALS
p. 10 OUTDOOR SNOW ACTIVITIES
p. 12 EVENTS /
p. 14 THE CHAMPIONS
p. 16 ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS & NORDIC AREAS p. 17 Isola 2000 - Switched-on resort, with sea view p. 19 Auron - Technology and authenticity p. 20 Saint-Dalmas-Le-Selvage and Saint-Etienne-de-Tinée p. 21 Valberg - Family resort, kids paradise! p. 22 Beuil-Les-Launes p. 22 Estenc-Entraunes, Val Pelens - Saint-Martin-d’Entraunes p. 23 La Colmiane-Valdeblore - Convivial first and foremost! p. 23 Le Boréon (Saint-Martin-Vésubie) p. 25 Roubion-Les-Buisses - Village resort with stunning views! p. 26 Turini Camp d’Argent - Nearest resort to Nice! p. 27 Peïra-Cava p. 27 Castérino - Tende - Far north atmosphere p. 28 Gréolières-Les-Neiges - Resort with a sea view p. 29 L’Audibergue-La Moulière
p. HANDISKI, SKIING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
4 5CONTENTS
SOME FIGURES
6 7SOME FIGURES
SKI RESORTS IN THE ALPES-MARITIMES
Isola 2000 ● Valberg ● La Colmiane-Valdeblore ●
Auron ● Gréolières-Les-Neiges ● L’Audibergue ●
Beuil-Les-Launes ● Le Boréon ● Roubion ●
Castérino ● Saint-Dalmas-Le-Selvage ●
Val Pelens Saint-Martin-d’Entraunes ● Estenc-Entraunes ●
Turini-Camp d’Argent ● Peïra-Cava
GETTING TO THE SNOW QUICKLY
Short journeys. Under 3 hrs 30 min from Paris to the slopes! ● 1hour 20 minutes by air between Paris and Nice. Nice is the second largest airport in France a er the Paris airports, with over 11 million passengers each year.
● 1 hour 30 minutes (by car or bus) from the coast to the resorts. The Alpes-Maritimes Conseil Général endeavours to facilitate access to the Alpes-Maritimes ski areas by improving and maintaining the roads in the Department’s valleys. Since 2000, major improvements in all the valleys have been undertaken to reduce the journey time to the resorts and make the roads safer.
SKIING FOR ALL LEVELS
15 resorts and Nordic areas, each diff erent and three with an international standing. ● 700 kilometres of runs Alpine Skiing: over 230 runs for 480 km Cross-country skiing: 35 runs for 200 km
● 97 ski lifts Over 100 blue and green runs for beginners!
● Over 600,000 m3 of hillside dams (production of organic snow: water, the cold and air, no additives) to guarantee snow from December to April.
● 168 million Euros invested in the resorts by the Alpes-Maritimes Conseil Général.
GUARANTEED SNOW
Guaranteed snow in the major resorts:● 80% over the whole of Isola 2000 ski area
● 85% in the Valberg ski area
● 40% at Auron
Exceptionally sunny: over 300 days per year (over 1500 m above sea level).
HIGH QUALITY SKIING IN THE SKI AREAS
Each year, the ski li s improve - detachable chair li s for up to 6 people and cable cars. ● Take advantage of the quality of the runs (FIS International Ski Federation standard) and high-speed, comfortable, effi cient ski li s to make the most of the day’s skiing (high-speed detachable chair li s, hands-free passes...).
● Accommodation capacity in the resorts: over 9,600 beds in 245 establishments. Over 2,300,000 nights’ accommodation in 2011/2012 in the Alpes-Maritimes Department ski area. 600,000 visitors a year in the mountainous area.
GOOD DEALS
8 9GOOD DEALS
SKIING FOR ADULT BEGINNERS!HAPPY HOURS AT VALBERG!The ESF (French Ski School) of Beuil Valberg is off ering private lessons at competitive rates: “Happy hours” from 9 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 5 pm.
SKI PASSES: ADVANCED PURCHASES AND HANDSFREE!Resorts in the Alpes-Maritimes (Auron, Isola 2000 and Valberg) have opted to sell ski li passes on-line, so saving holiday makers a great deal of time. They are also promoting hands-free ski passes.
PRICE PACKAGES: REDUCTIONS BENEFITS!●Auron and Isola 2000 are off ering fl ash sales on ski passes (50% reduction) each Tuesday on the Internet.
● Valberg has its "Carte Pass VIP" for special access to the ski li s and reductions on the passes and some participating shops in the resort.
● Gréolières-Les-Neiges and L’Audibergue have a loyalty card "Ma carte Ski Azur" that allows the holder to benefi t from a free eleventh day or half-day pass.
● La Colmiane - From Monday to Friday excluding the school holidays. 5 consecutive days’ skiing: €63/person.
Note: The "Maison du Département et de la Montagne" in Nice, showcase of winter tourism in the French Riviera, is also a sales outlet for passes/packages.
ACCOMMODATION GOOD DEALS!● Roubion-Les-Buisses: weeks for canny skiers! February holidays outside the Nice zone: YOU BUY THE PASSES: THE ACCOMMODATION COSTS ONLY €1 MORE!! (Based on 6 people – accommodation in self-catering accommodation excluding electricity). Description of the self-catering accommodation on www.roubion.com● La Colmiane : Winter season 2012/13 off er! From Monday to Friday excluding Zone B school holidays: COLMIANE GOOD DEAL PACKS, "Options: Accommodation + Ski passes". Based on 2 people: 2 nights + 3 days’ SKIING + SPA from €96/person. FAMILY SPECIAL: 4 people* 2 nights + 3 days’ SKIING - from €304/ family. *1 family = 2 adults and 2 children (Valid in the establishments taking part in the promotion)
TRANSPORT FROM THE SEA TO THE MOUNTAINS: DIRECT SHUTTLES! Daily, dedicated snow buses; effi cient, economical, public transport: the “100 % neige” shu les, departing from Nice and serving the SNCF railway station and the airport. These shu les serve 3 resorts every day: Auron, Isola 2000 and Valberg, and La Colmiane and Roubion at the weekend. Organized to suit skiers’ schedules, they off er a real alternative to the car for ge ing to the resorts. The service is available by booking on line on www.lignesdazur.com, €4 for a single journey and €8 return or directly on the bus for €5 for a single journey and €10 return. In addition, journeys between the villages of the valley by the classic regular lines cost €1.
Bigger budgets: Helicopter transfers from the main coastal towns to the Alpes-Maritimes ski resorts (25 minutes travelling time).
FAMILIES FIRST!Children, who are bursting with energy, shouldn’t be le out on family holidays. French mountain resorts organize special activities for children of all ages. Great a ention is paid to safety, and activities are led by mountain professionals.Following on from educational areas devoted to the very young (Piou Piou clubs), French ski schools have developed the "Kids Park", intended to teach young skiers "freestyle" in suitable, safe conditions.
"FAMILLE PLUS" LABEL VALBERG "Famille Plus" is the one and only national label relating to the reception of families with children and the services off ered them in French tourist districts. It is recognized by the Ministry of State for Tourism. Its aim is to do everything possible to meet the needs of families with children over 18 months staying in mountain resorts by improving facilities and services in the resorts as well as identifying them more clearly.Worth knowing. At Valberg, child-care provision is made for children from 3 months old!
QUALITY TOURISM OUTDOOR ACTIVITES The French Riviera is commi ed to the "Quality Tourism" label for Outdoor Activities so as to meet the wishes of clients who love the mountains.The Alpes-Maritimes Department is in fact a leader in the number of APN providers commi ed to the Quality Tourism Plan at national level. A great number of activities are concerned throughout the department: aerial sports, white water, trekking-climbing and cycling & mountain biking.
Below is the list of Riviera providers carrying the"Quality Tourism" label:Gabriel GUIRAO Imagin’air www.imagin-air.comFrançois FALOCI Roya Evasion www.royaevasion.comRichard MARTINEZ Destination Nature h p://destination-nature.vpweb.fr
In the process of obtaining the label:Marc BERIMI Montagne Merveille Azur www.montagnes-merveillesazur.comFabrice MOREL Taos Evasion www.taos-evasion.comPascal CLEMENTI Odyssée Verticale www.odyseeverticale.comJ.-Maurice OLLIVIER Marche ou RêvePatrick SCAGLIA Destination Merveilles www.destination-merveilles.comBenoît COUVREUR Auberge des Baous www.aubergedesbaous.com
Providers on the sites outside the resorts in the Department:Laurent BOUDIER Soleyo www.soleyo.frMathieu BRESSON Nice Ra ing www.nicera ing.comFrançois CHOLLET Terres des Lacs www.gitetonic.comGreg GERMAIN G2Vision www.1001sentiers.frPascal RICHOUX Camp 4 www.camp4.fr
In the process of obtaining the label:Yannick OBRADOVIC Fun Trip www.funtrip.frAntoine HOSPITAL Mercantour VTT www.mercantourv .comRobin ZAVALA Les Pirogues www.lespirogues.com
In addition, nearly thirty qualifi ed guides and leaders, holders of state diplomas, organize winter activities in the Alpes-Maritimes Department. The public can fi nd the services they off er on the site:www.frenchriviera-tourism.com
OUTDOOR SNOW ACTIVITIES
10 11OUTDOOR SNOW ACTIVITIES
Adults are always looking for new thrills. That’s why the Alpes-Maritimes Department organizes more and more activities that will appeal to adults seeking diff erent ways of enjoying themselves in the mountains:
● Speed fl ying ● Parapente à ski
● Initiation into Laser Biathlon ● AirBoard Luge
● Night in an igloo ● Snowscoot
● Snowshoes and yurts ● Snakegliss
● Ski joëring ● Ice falls
● Sled dogs ● Snowshoes
● Ruisseling ● Skibob
(walking up frozen streams)
Not forge ing motorized sports: snowmobile outings, ice racing, snow quads…
Throughout the department, more and more space is being given to snowshoeing, which has the advantage of being a gentle sport, open to everybody and one that allows people to discover nature and wildlife, with or without a guide.
FRENCH RIVIERA MOUNTAINS: SCENERY TO TAKE ONE’S BREATH AWAY
> 80% of the total area of the Alpes-Maritimes Department is mountainous.
> 465 summits over 2000 m high, including 6 over 3000 m.
● Le Gélas - Vésubie ● Le Clapier - Vésubie
● Le Ténibre - haute Tinée ● Le Corborant - haute Tinée
● Le Cimet - haut Var ● Le Pelat - haut Var
> Sea view from the slopes at Valberg, Isola 2000 and Gréolières-Les-Neiges.
EVENTS /
12 13 EVENTS /
Early December
Resort in the Alpes-Maritimes SKI RESORTS OPEN
3 - 7 December
Isola 2000 FIS ALPINE SKIING RACESSlalom special with the best French representatives in the discipline
8 December
Isola 2000 ROCK ON TOUR
21 - 23 December
Isola 2000 2ND INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN WINE SHOW
In January
St-Dalmas-Le-Selvage 3RD MERCANTOUR ICE FALLS FESTIVAL
1 January
Valberg SNOW TRAIL
11 - 12 January
Isola 2000 ANDROS TROPHY
14 - 18 January
Auron AURON POKER SKI BY PARTOUCHE
20 January
Throughout the Department NATIONAL SKI AND SNOW FESTIVAL
27 - 28 January
Isola 2000 SNOWBOARD CROSS FRENCH CUP
In February
St-Dalmas-Le-Selvage LA FOULÉE HIVERNALE (snowshoe race)
2 - 5 February
Auron 2ND CHEFS AU SOMMET D’AURON (gourmet festival)
8 - 10 February
Valberg COMIC STRIP FESTIVAL "BULLES DE NEIGE"
18 -19 February Isola 2000 ROSS ON TOUR
24 February
Isola 2000 SISTRON EXPRESS, the Alpes-Maritimes “vertical race” Open to everyone
Early March
Valberg- Mougins SKIING – GOLF – SAILING AND GASTRONOMYInternational encounters of tourist professionals
22 - 24 March
Isola 2000 SNOWBOARD FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPKIDS WEEKEND
30 - 31 March and 1 April
Isola 2000 MOUNTAIN FREESTYLE SHOW
April
St-Dalmas-Le-Selvage LE RALLYE DE SANGUINIÈRE (cross-country skiing/snowshoes)
HIVERNALES 2013 - THE ALPES-MARITIMES IN 100 % FREESTYLE MODE!
The 3rd Hivernales will take place every other weekend from January to April 2013. The "Hivernales" takes over a resort’s snow front from Saturday morning to Sunday evening.
The novelty of this tour - 100 % Freestyle. The "Hivernales" off ers introductions to skicross, slope-style, snowboardcross, big air, mogul skiing… on specially constructed modules on the snow front and to boost the adrenalin, the organisers put on ski and snow "Big Air" shows twice a day with the best riders on the French Riviera.
At the end of the weekend, each participant takes away a "freestyle" diploma and, for the very youngest riders, a medal and presents.
THE CHAMPIONS
14 15THE CHAMPIONS
THE FRENCH RIVIERA REGIONAL SKIING COMMITTEE
The French Riviera Regional Skiing Commi ee is the offi cial representative of the French Skiing Federation in the Alpes- Maritimes. It is the body competent to accredit or organize national and international sporting events on its territory. Its mission is to extend the practice of skiing and all types of related disciplines on the French Riviera, competitively or for leisure. Tel. 33 (0)4 93 18 17 18
LIST OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS HOSTED BY THE FRENCH RIVIERA RESORTS... AURON, ISOLA & VALBERGFebruary 1938 - March 1978 - February 1979: DOWNHILL FRENCH SKI CHAMPIONSHIPSFebruary 1982: DOWNHILL JUNIOR WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPFebruary 1984: DOWNHILL FRENCH SKI CHAMPIONSHIPMarch 2000: FINAL OF THE FREE STYLE FRENCH SKI CUPJanuary 2001: MOGUL SKIING EUROPEAN CUPSJanuary 2003: MOGUL SKIING EUROPEAN CUPSJanuary 2004: SKICROSS EUROPEAN CUPMarch 2005: SNOWBOARD FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPWinter 2007: MOGUL SKIING FRENCH CUPMarch 2007: SNOWBOARD FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPMarch 2008: DOWNHILL FRENCH SKI CHAMPIONSHIPSWinter 2008: EUROPEAN CUP EVENTS DOWNHILL SKIINGMOGUL SKIING FRENCH CUPWinter 2009: FREESTYLE EUROPEAN CUPWinter 2010: BIG BOARDER TOURMarch 2010: WOMEN’S ALPINE SKIING EUROPEAN CUPMarch 2011: SNOWBOARD EUROPEAN CUP AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPWinter 2011: BIG BOARDER TOUR FINALWinter 2012: YOONER FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPSSNOWSCOOT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSSNOWBOARD CROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSCADETS SKIING FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS
FRENCH SNOWBOARD TEAMTONY RAMOIN (Back To Back Isola 2000)French Snowboardcross Team - Date of birth: 23/12/1988
● 2012: 3rd in World Cup and French Championship
● 2011: 2rd in French Championship
● 2010-2011: 5th in the XGAMES in SBX
● 3rd: Vancouver Winter Olympic Games (season 2009-2010)
● 5th: World Cup, Bad Gastein (Austria) (season 2009-2010)
● 3rd: European Cup, Bad Gastein (Austria) (season 2008-2009)
● 1st: European Cup, Puy St-Vincent (season 2008-2009)
NASTASIA NOENS (Nice)
● 2012: French Champion - Slalom
● 13th: World Championship, Val d’Isère
● 21st - Slalom: World Cup, Garmisch Partenkischen and O erschwang (Germany)
MATHIEU FAIVRE (Isola 2000)One of France’s most promising young skiers
● 2010 -2011: Junior World Champion - Giant Slalom
● 2010 - 2011: French champion - Slalom
● 2nd - Slalom: Junior Championships, Méribel
● 3rd - Downhill and 4th in Super-G: Junior Championships, Méribel
● 1st - Giant Slalom: European Olympic Festival, Szcyrk (Poland)
● 4th - Giant Slalom: National Juniors, Val d’Isère
MARION BERTRAND (Auron Sports Club)French Alpine Ski Team - Date of Birth: 2/11/1984
● 2012: French Champion - Giant Slalom
● 17th - Giant Slalom: World Championships, Val d’Isère(France)
● 8th - Giant Slalom: World Cup, Aspen (USA)
● 12th - Giant Slalom: World Cup, Solden (Austria)
● 15th - Giant Slalom: World Cup, Molina (Spain)
● 16th - Giant Slalom: World Cup, O erschwang (Germany)
● 17th - Slalom: World Cup, Aspen (USA)
● 21st - Slalom: World Cup, Zagreb (Croatia)
● 23rd - Giant Slalom: World Cup, Are (Sweden)
● 21st - Final position: Giant Slalom World Cup
● Winner - Giant Slalom: European Cup, Courchevel (France)
OLIVIER GITTLER (Isola 2000)
● Half Pipe - 2nd: French Championship, Risoul
● 13th: World Cup, Cypress (Canada)
MARION PEREZ (Isola 2000)
● 2010-2011: 1st - Winner of the SBX European Cup
● 9th: World Cup, Nagano (Japan)
● 4th: European Cup, Puy Saint-Vincent
MARGOT BAILET (Nice)
● 6th - Super-combined: European Cup, Caspoggio (Italy)
● 3rd - Super G: Junior Championship, St Lambrecht (Austria)
● 3rd - Downhill: European Cup, Tarvisio
● 6th - Super-combined and 5th in Downhill: French Championships, Megève
THIBAUT FOUQUES (Auron Sports Club)
● French Alpine Ski Champion (under 12)
BRUCE RULFO (Isola 2000)
● World Snowscoot Champion
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTSAND NORDIC AREAS
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ISOLA SWITCHEDON RESORT, WITH SEA VIEW> www.isola2000.com
Isola 2000 has 120 km of runs between 1800 and 2610 m above sea level; its skiable area is 80% covered by artifi cial snow.
A LITTLE HISTORY
Isola 2000 was inaugurated in 1972.The project was mooted in 1947, a er the Second World War, due to the existence of the Italian military route which linked Isola with Vinadio via the Col de la Lombarde on the new border.The adventure began when an Englishman discovered the beauties of Chastillon and decided to establish a winter sports’ resort there. The idea gained ground until 1964, when the local council adopted the idea of creating a winter sports’ resort.
SKI AREA
● 120 km of ski runs43 runs - 4 black, 11 red, 21 blue and 7 green.20 ski li s – 2 cable cars, 10 ski tows, 7 chairli s and 1 funicular.1 hillside dam: 150 000m3.430 snow cannons – area covered: 120 hectares.
● Handrails and snowpark with sound systems at a height of 2300 m.Boardercross on the Moufl on run.The resort is equipped with high-performance installations for snowboarding.
SNOWPARK "TONY’S SNOWLAND" AT ISOLA 2000Named a er the bronze medallist at the Vancouver Olympic Games, this snowpark is entertaining and aesthetic. The area is unique in terms of identity and visibility as it has been moved to the centre of the ski area.Modules are available for all levels: half-pipe / Slopestyle / Big air / Zone de jib / Beginners area.On the Moufl on run, Boardercross is the focus for a great many National and European competitions and lends itself to intense and entertaining boarding moments.
"BIOPARK" – a natural snowparkA bio-park is a snowpark located in a natural environment, in the trees, with wooden obstacles. The course consists of 8 wooden modules hidden in the forest. Over 140 m long with 12 modules and 3500m².2 areas for beginners and experienced riders.In addition, information panels give riders technical advice and environmental information linked to totems in the form of large sculptures in wood of animals living on the site (chamois, marmots, wolves, tetras, frogs...).
BACK TO BACK: THE SNOW CLUB WITH THEMOST MEDALS IN FRANCE:Back to Back was set up in 1991, in Nice, by a group of friends who had a passion in common which, at the time, was more a way of life than a sport.Initially an association for board sports in general, it later specialized in snowboarding. Good riders appeared quickly and, thanks to the club, they were able to travel to competitions and win a great number of medals. The nucleus of the precursors of snowboarding met up at Isola 2000. It’s there that snowboarding started and the fi rst snowparks made their appearance.
In 1994, the Club set up an Alpine section, allowing it to become the largest snowboarding club in France. In the course of time, Back to Back has numbered snowboarding directors among its members as well as several of the early national and international champions including Tony Ramoin who fi nished 3rd in the fi nal at Vancouver 2010 (event: snowboardcross).
The organization has become more professional and members follow many training courses (Judges, Monitors, Technical Directors) allowing it to organize regional and national competitions, including the French Championships in 1995 and 1996, and to develop this new board sport. Isola 2000 is, today, a benchmark resort in the snowboarding world.> www.back-to-back.fr
NONMOTORIZED ACTIVITIES IN THE RESORT
SPEED FLYINGThe paragliding school, Imagin’Air, organizes introductions to the sport, which combines the pleasures of fl ight and board sports, through sessions on the off -piste areas of the plateau.> www.imagin-air.com
SKI PARAGLIDINGIn several of the department’s resorts, you can taste the joys of free fl ight with your preferred board on your feet while admiring the scenery as seen from the sky. At Isola 2000, Imagin’Air organizes fl ights in a bi-plane with 2 options:
● An introductory fl ight over the Sapin slopes, then "Avenue du Sommet du Pélevos" to Belvédère; a way to experience the fi rst thrills of gliding.
● A fl ight with an 1850 m height diff erence, starting at Sistron, for lovers of long ski-fl ying trips. The fl ight goes along the amazing ridges of Sistron, Merlier, Méné and Crosille (depending on the snow coverage in the village.> www.imagin-air.com
ISOL’AIRFor doing ski or snowboard jumps in complete freedom!
NEW IN 2012 – SNOWSHOES AND YURTS A hike on snowshoes (30 to 40 min) when the ski area closes in the evening in the direction of a heated Mongolian yurt, with a drink to enjoy.> E-mail: raque [email protected]
SNOWSCOOTSnowscoot is a downhill sport using the same type of slopes as Alpine skiing or snowboarding, in the resorts and in all snow conditions. The equipment is designed to be used on the ski li s and can be hired in most sports shops in the resorts.
SNAKEGLISS/LUGE TRAINSledges a ached to one another in a line for going down the runs in a sort of conga.For groups – booking required.
MOTORIZED ACTIVITIES IN THE RESORT
ICE RACINGFollow in the tracks of the Andros Trophy, either to improve one’s technique or simply enjoy oneself on this wonderful 990m long, Isola 2000 Nissan ice driving circuit. For several years it has hosted the biggest national and international competitions.
KART CROSS ON ICEOn the ice driving track, on board a real competition kart converted for use on ice: thrills and shivers guaranteed.
SNOWMOBILESThe pleasures of Canada on the doorstep of the Riviera Drive a snowmobile solo or with a passenger in an exceptional se ing or follow forest paths and ski runs. Day or night, the beauty of the landscape and big thrills are guaranteed. All snowmobile rambles are led by a guide.
> For all theses activities: www.sportsloisirs.net
CHILDREN
● Day nursery, "Les Pitchouns", from 15 months to 4 years old.
● "Le Club des Piou-Piou" (3½ to 6 years’ old) looks a er children in suitable premises to introduce them to skiing.
● "Le Club ESF" (French Ski School) from 7 years’ old. Level - mini: "Étoile d’Or" for children from 7 to 9; "Flèche d’Argent" for children 10 and over. All winter, the ESF organises training sessions for beginners, improvers and competitive skiers, as well as mountain and off -piste courses.
● "Le Club des Sports d’Isola": for children from 7 years’ old (entry test based on performance). Competition training and team training for Alpine skiing and ski-cross competitions.
● The "Back to Back" Club provides children with all snowboarding facilities in scaled-down versions and leisure/improvers courses in the holidays.
SPECIAL FAVORITE !
AQUAVALLEE – ISOLA VILLAGE (20 minutes by car from the resort)
Located at the entry to the Mercantour villages and resorts, the Aquavallée complex brings visitors moments of pleasure, well-being, sport, relaxation...A er skiing, there is nothing be er than spending ahappy moment resting... Aquavallée off ers a variety of sporting and relaxing activities:
● Aquatic area with a 25 x 10 m sports pool.
● Recreational area with a 30 metre-long slide, a 30° warm pool for children and pools for very young children with waterfall.
● Relaxation area with Hamman, Sauna and Jacuzzi.
● Fitness area - cardio-training/weights.
Resort served by "Bus 100% Neige" from Nice.
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AURONTECHNOLOGY AND AUTHENTICITY> www.auron.com
A village resort, Auron has the largest ski area in the department with 135 km of ski runs. It combines pleasure and technology. The central village square, with shops, boutiques and bars, is the meeting point for skiers.
A LITTLE HISTORY
In the Old Provencal language, Aura means air and wind. Without doubt, the name Auron comes from the light breeze which blows almost all the time on the plateau. For centuries, the Auron plateau was used for cultivation and grazing by the inhabitants of Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée.At the beginning of the 20th Century, the only "foreigners" to come here were soldiers on manoeuvres and a few skiers. It was not until 1931 that a road suitable for motor vehicles linked Saint-Étienne and Auron. At that time, two large resorts began to install cable cars - Megève, in France and Sestrières, in Italy.Inspired by this example, the Alpes-Maritimes "Conseil Général" decided to fi nance the same equipment in Beuil-Valberg and Auron. In 1934, Auron hosted its fi rst skiing competition. Its fi rst cable car (the third in France) was inaugurated on 30 January 1937. It transported 25 people at the amazing speed of 2 metres per second!In 1938, Auron was host for the 27th French Championships but the war put the resort into such a deep sleep that it did not really wake up until thirty years later.From 1960 onwards, the clientele tripled but the equipment did not keep pace. The opening of nearby Isola 2000 in 1971 led to Auron’s revival. This rebirth was so spectacular and well thought out that, since 1979, the resort has hosted the French men’s and women’s Alpine ski Championships three times. The resort has celebrated 70 years of skiing and today boasts 135 km of runs.
SKI AREA
● 40% snow coverage through to artifi cial snow. It extends over 4 sectors: Las Donnas - Sauma longue - Demandols - Lieuson. 42 runs: 9 black, 15 red, 16 blue and 2 green. 21 ski li s consisting of 2 cable cars, 1 pulse-driven cable car, 9 chairli s, 7 ski tows, 1 magic carpet and 1 drag li . 348 snow cannons. 2 hillside dams: 65,000m³ and 120,000m³. AURON SNOWPARK 1600 - A.S.P.K. 1600Snowboarders of all levels are welcome in 2 areas: initiation, intermediate and experienced.● Initiation area: playground for families and young children arranged with reduced-size modules and handrails suitable for beginners. It is designed for those wanting to try the sport or take ESF lessons as well as clubs - ski and snowboard.● The "Intermediate" and "Skilled" area is for more experienced riders. It provides a progressive adventure playground with bigger and bigger thrills. Modules and several MP concept handrails are strategically placed on the right-hand-side of the park so as to maintain a fl uid, high-quality show.
IN THE RESORT: SNOWBASED ACTIVITIES
Outings in barouche, pony rides, snowshoeing, skating, visits to listed chapels and museums, bungee trampoline, wellbeing centre, paragliding (on request), visit to a cheese producer and the cinema.
● Drive a SNOWMOBILE... On the programme: the thrills of driving and the pleasure of a snowmobile outing. Led by an experienced guide and a er an introductory drive on a snow circuit, the Auron ski area is yours on three carefully chosen circuits.> h p://auronmotoneiges.com
CHILDREN
● Day nursery "Les Oursons", from 3 months to 4 years old.
● "Le Club des Piou-Piou" (3 to 4 years old) and the "Mini-Club" (4 to 7 years old) have suitable facilities for looking a er children: a chalet with games for rest times, a free mini- ski tow for introducing children to skiing and the preparation for the "Ourson" or "Flocon" tests.
● Team ESF "Surf": training sessions for children and adolescents (level 3* needed) during school holidays and at the weekend.
Resort served by "Bus 100% Neige" from Nice.
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS AND NORDIC AREAS
IN THE VICINITYOF AURON…
NORDIC ACTIVITIES AT
SAINTDALMAS LE SELVAGE> www.saintdalmasleselvage.com and www.stationsdumercantour.com
Twenty minutes from Isola or Auron, the very a ractive village of Saint-Dalmas-Le-Selvage is the highest village in the Alpes-Maritimes (1347 m-2916 m) and has 80 inhabitants.Two-thirds of its land lies within the Mercantour National Park.It is still a working agricultural village.It has accommodation and friendly restaurants.The 16th Century listed church and its 18th Century tower is well worth visiting, as well as the paved streets and houses with larch shingles.The natural wealth of the forests and beauty of the scenery make it a favourite spot for Nordic walking and ski touring. It is a popular starting point for unfe ered rambles on skis or snowshoes.Not to be missed: the two amazing ice falls at Gialorgues. A world modelled by water and the cold, accessible to everyone with a guide.
DISCOVER A VILLAGE...
SAINTÉTIENNEDETINÉESaint-Etienne-de-Tinée is located on the Col de la Bone e Restefond road. The village conceals many treasures, especially in the chapels, and Italian frescos dating from the 15th Century.
As many as 17 chapels were built. One of the most interesting is that dedicated to Saint-Sebastian.
The life of the village, including the disasters it has suff ered and its rebuilding are retraced in the streets. This village of 1500 inhabitants has direct access to the Auron ski runs by cable car.
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VALBERGFAMILY RESORT,KIDS PARADISE! > www.valberg.com
For a long time, Valberg has had two main development priorities: to put families fi rst and follow a sustainable development policy in the resort. This village, with its buildings of wood and stone, is located on the doorstep of the Mercantour, 1700 m above sea level. Its snow runs vary from 1500 to 2011 m in altitude.
At Valberg, children are of prime importance: for the youngest - from 3 months old to 6 years old, parents can take advantage of the "P’tits Poucets" day nursery.For children over 3, the ESF welcomes future champions at the "Club des Piou-Piou" As well, there is the option "Les P’tits Skieurs", toboggan runs, special entertainments and the multi-media library where children can borrow books, games and toys without charge while they are staying in the resort.
Valberg is one of 39 French resorts subscribing to the National Sustainable Development Charter for MountainResorts which now involves an action plan lasting from three to ten years.For years, the resort has pursued exemplary sustainable development practices (replanting, maintenance, refurbishment, raising awareness, building conforming to HEQ norms, etc).In 2010, it joined the TOP 50 French resorts of "L’Equipe" Magazine.
SKI AREA
● Alpine skiing
90 km of runs - joint Beuil-Valberg ski area.
53 runs (6 black, 22 red, 14 blue, 11 green).
22 ski lifts: 16 ski tows, 6 chairlifts.
394 snow cannons.
● Cross-country skiing: 25 km of runs overall with 3 runs (1 green, 2 red).
● Snowparks: - Freestyle Big Air Bag: installed at the departure point of the Croix du Sapet chair li , this huge blow-up cushion is for experts or beginners wanting to discover jumps and freestyle in complete safety. - The Snowpark, Valberg Park: on Tony’s run, in the Eguilles sector, Valberg Park takes riders of all levels, with a "beginners" line and an "experienced" line, including moguls, kicks and various wall rides.
● 25 km of itineraries for Nordic walking and snowshoeing.
● The Golf Club Nordic area: toboggan runs, snowshoe paths and the Golf Club eco-path.
A LITTLE HISTORY: THE CRADLE OF SKIING IN THE ALPES-MARITIMES
From 1909 onwards, le Chevalier Victor de Cessole began to discover the winter potential of Beuil. In 1910, the Alpes-Maritimes ski club held its fi rst sporting competition and the resort organized speed andcross-country races, jumping, freestyle and even tobogganing competitions.On 9 March 1930, Beuil inaugurated the ski jump at Launes. Competitors jumped from 30 to 50 m.In 1931 and 1932, the Chamonix-Beuil long-distance trek crossed the Alps by the high passes in just over 10 days.On 21 February 1937, a new Olympic ski-jumping record of 58 m was set.Today, the ski runs at Beuil form an entity with those of Valberg. The Beuil/Valberg ski area extends over more than 130 km of Alpine and Nordic ski runs. In parallel, Beuil groups together all its Nordic skiing activities at the Launes centre. Activities include cross-country skiing, orienteering, ski touring and snowshoeing. Organisers of the EuropeanSki-Jumping Championships in 1996 and equipped with a ski school, the resort organizes the annual "Grand Prix de ski de Beuil".
SPECIAL FAVORITE ! IN THE RESORT
THE VALBERG PLANETARY TRAILExceptional and unique in Europe. From the heart of the village, walkers set off on the path of the planets and discover the solar system reproduced on a scale of 1/1,000,000 in the Valberg ski area(1 m = 1 million kilometres in space).Grandiose, monolithic works resembling Land Art are set out along a snowshoeing path and a snowy track for ramblers; several educational, contemplative or relaxing stopping places, still on the theme of astronomy.A multi-media GPS guide is available on request.The app. can be downloaded free on Appstore.Open all year.
SPECIAL HIKE LEAVING FROM THE RESORTFor experienced sportsmen and women.Leaving from the resort equipped with skis or snowshoes, it is possible to climb the breathtaking ridge of Mont Mounier following ancestral paths and contemplate the grandiose panoramic views.Mont Mounier is located in the Alpine chain in the Mercantour Massif. The name of the mountain literally means "Black Mountain".Made up of layers of black marl, the mountain can be recognized easily by its isolated position and long ridge.On the la er and a kilometre west of the summit, is a secondary summit, "Le Petit Mounier" (2,727 m). In 1893, an observatory was built there by Raphaël Bischoff sheim, founder of the Nice Observatory. Twice destroyed by fi re and rebuilt, it was also used as a CAF (French climbing club) refuge from 1927 to 1940 and then abandoned because of the climatic conditions.Only the ruins can still be seen.Because of rocky ridges, Mounier is only accessible by following the ridge from "Le Col de Crouse e" (2,480 m) on the GR 5 route. One fi rst reaches Le Petit Mounier, then the summit by an aerial path. The panoramic view of the region, and in clear weather of an area from Corsica to the Swiss Alps, is exceptional!
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS AND NORDIC AREAS
ACTIVITIES IN THE RESORT
QUADS AND SNOWMOBILESExperience new thrills in the snow at the controls of a snowmobile (from 5 pm) and on an accompanied quad trek (during the day).> www.quad-motoneige-valberg.com
SWIMMING POOL: heated and open during the holidays.
BAROUCHE EXCURSION organized by the Ranch du Lagas.> www.ecuries-delamoute.com
AS A FAMILY
Valberg resort carries the label "Famille Plus", synonymous with having a number of facilities and respecting stringent criteria in ma ers of reception, supervision and safety.
● Day Nursery "Les P’tits Poucets" (from 3 months to 6 years old) -
HEQ norms.
● Programme "Les P’tits Skieurs" (for the very young from 3 years old): ski lesson at the "Club des Piou-Piou", meal at the day nursery "Les P’tits Poucets" and then a ernoon siesta and games.
● Mini-ski tow, children’s games open every day. Preparation for "Ourson" and “Flocon” ski tests.
● "Team ESF" competition training for children 6-11 years old, "Club ESF" from 12 years old. "Mini" level: "Chamois" or "Flèche de Bronze". During the school holidays and at weekends in the winter season, the ESF organizes competition training courses to prepare the children for races and possibly join the resort ski club.
THE GOLF CLUB NORDIC AREA: 100% FOR FAMILIES! In winter, the Valberg Golf Club site entertains children on packed down, marked toboggan runs, and has a snowshoeing trail with views of the Saint Honorat chain and Mont Mounier.
THE GOLF CLUB ECO-TRAIL: set in natural surroundings, this snowshoe path devoted to the environment and sustainable development broaches themes such as water, energy, transport, waste and winter and summer leisure activities by means of 8 visuals On the programme: advice and simple gestures to adopt at once so as to preserve the planet.
New in the "park family"! This winter, the VALBERG "PARK FAMILY" has added new modules and playgrounds, and an extra stretch has just been fi nished on the Combe Sainte Marie run.
Since winter 2011/2012, Valberg has been working hard for young people with 3 activities: the Valberg Park (snowpark on Tony’s run), the Freestyle Big Air Bag at the departure point of the Croix du Sapet chairlift , with free admission, and the Valberg "Park Family" in theLa Croix and La Tête, du Sapet sectors.
JOINT SKIING AREA
BEUIL-LES-LAUNES- VALBERG> www.beuil.com
Marked out paths for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing lead to "La Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste" (dating from the 19th Century and restored in the 1990’s) through unspoilt scenery on the Saint-Jean plateau.1430 m to 2100 m.
IN THE VICINITY…NORDIC ACTIVITIES AT
ESTENCENTRAUNES> www.lesportesdumercantour.com and www.entraunes.fr
On the "Route des Grandes Alpes" in the "Col de la Cayolle" direction, Entraunes-Estenc is a village situated in a verdant se ing at the confl uence of the Var and the Bourdaux. The resort is perfect for family skiing, especially snowshoeing and cross-country skiing (free, packed-down and waymarked itineraries). Ski-touring is also well-catered for, thanks to the numerous summits nearby.At 1260 m (Alpine skiing), 1780 m (cross-country skiing).
● Alpine skiing: 1 green run, 1 ski tow.
● Cross-country skiing: 11 km of runs overall with 3 runs (1 red, 1 blue, 1 green).
SNOWSHOEING AT
VAL PELENS - SAINT-MARTIN-D’ENTRAUNES> www.valdentraunes.fr/index.php?id=691
Situated in a high mountain se ing, Val Pelens is a sunny resort near the village of Saint-Martin d’Entraunes. Its ski area is especially suitable for children.Excellent area for snowshoeing or ski touring – at the foot of the “Aiguilles de Pelens” or around the “Col des Champs”.1600 m to 1750.
● The Alpine ski area is especially intended for children. 8 runs: 2 red, 2 blues, 4 green. 3 ski tows.
● Cross-country skiing: 6 km of runs overall with 3 runs.
● Snowshoeing: 20 km.
SPECIAL FAVORITE! CHILDRENHere, the runs are green and blue and there is a large tobogganing area for the children.
A QUICK LOOK AT…
LE CIANS VALLÉE DU VARThe road to Valberg is magnifi cent; a sort of Colorado on the French Riviera. The red rocks take us back through the geological eras to the earliest moments of our planet. Coming out of these canyons lined with red pelite, the plateaux enhance the grandiose se ing of the slender peaks.
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LA COLMIANE–VALDEBLORECONVIVIAL FIRST AND FOREMOST!> www.colmiane.com
Valdeblore is situated between La Vésubie and La Tinée. The area is covered by huge forests. The district is made up of 4 villages: la Bolline (1000 m), la Roche (1100 m), St-Dalmas (1300 m) and Mollières (1600 m) and, in addition, a summer/winter resort "La Colmiane" (1500 m – 1800 m) with 30 km of runs and a large area arranged for surfers. The villages have preserved their architecture of yesteryear.1400 m to 1800 m.
SKI AREA
● Alpine skiing
Skiing area - 30 km.
20 runs: 2 black, 8 red, 4 green, 6 blue.
7 ski lifts: 1 chairlift, 6 ski tows.
Artificial snow on 30 ha.
● 34 km of snowshoeing routes.
● The 2-hectare snowpark has established itself as one of the essential sporting venues in the Alpes-Maritimes. It includes two permanent half-pipes, a big air, a gros hip and handrails. This site benefi ts from artifi cial snow coverage.
ACTIVITIES
SNOWSHOEINGA valley with great contrasts, La Tinée is made up of part of the Mercantour National Park and French Riviera ski resorts. The extent and steepness of the slopes, where villages are o en dominated by a 2000-metre height diff erence, limit access in winter… Experienced walkers can reach areas of natural beauty which are totally private because of their isolation.
SKI JOËRINGPulled by a horse or pony, the skier guides a horse and its harness at 3 speeds.
● Ski Joëring at La Colmiane "La Ferme aux Mille et Une Merveilles de Valdeblore" Le Collet, La Roche - 06420 Valdeblore Contact: Marc Ducrez – Tel. +33 (0)6 18 97 03 59 E-mail: [email protected] A er a session on the slopes, discover the farm and taste home made regional products.
BIATHLON INITIATION WITH LASER RIFLESInformation: Colmiane Tourist Offi ce.
SPECIAL FAVORITE! CULTURAL HERITAGEDiscover historical and religious sites (listed churches
Ste-Croix and St-Jacques). "You go into a church built around 1000 A.D. by the Benedictine monks from Pedona Abbey, Borgo San Dalmazzo".Constructed on a basilica plan, the church originally had only a central crypt. The crypts on the north and south were not added until around 1100-1150, when the priory received the distinguished Sainte-Croix relic. The church therefore took the name "église dédiée à l’Invention de la Sainte-Croix" (church dedicated to the fi nding of the true cross). At that time situated in the centre of the Saint-Dalmas priory, only one religious building remains today.It was restored Century. The building as we know it today, listed in 1943, is marked by two important architectural periods - First Romanesque and Baroque."
CHILDREN
● Kindergarten "Les Petits Loups" (from 3 years old): options - 1 or 6 skiing lessons with the ski school. The kindergarten is equipped with an adapted ski tow, moving walkway and a roundabout.
● Secure toboggan run with free access.
Resort served by "Bus 100% Neige" from Nice.
IN THE VICINITY…
LE BORÉON STMARTINVÉSUBIENORDIC SKIING CENTRE
SPECIAL FAVOURITE!
CROSSCOUNTRY SKIING AT BOREONSTMARTINVESUBIE> www.saintmartinvesubie.fr
Situated near the village of Saint-Martin-Vésubie, Le Boréon is one of the most important Nordic skiing centres in the Alpes-Maritimes.1500 m to 1800 m.
● 30 km of packed down, marked out runs. Lessons and initiation with a qualifi ed instructor (Brevet d’état). Ski and snowshoe hire.
● The resort has several cleared and way-marked snowshoe circuits which cross the Boréon forest, around the ski area.
● The imposing scenery of the Mercantour Massif, in particular "Le Col de Salèse", "La Madone de Fenestre" and "La Gordolasque" can also be explored by ski touring and snowshoeing.
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS AND NORDIC AREAS
NEW!
ARTIFICIAL ICE FALL WITH INTRODUCTORY LESSONS BY A MOUNTAIN GUIDEEquipped with crampons, ice axes, harnesses and helmets, the climber is ready for a new kind of climbing, wild and gripping: tackling frozen waterfalls. Conditions change all the time and from one day to the next, off ering beginners and experienced climbers an infi nite number of diff erent climbs.
DON’T MISS...
ALPHA, THE MERCANTOUR WOLF PARKAlpha, the Mercantour wolf park, came into being through a desire to acquaint the general public with all aspects of the age-old confrontation of wolves and Man. However, “Alpha” – the international name for the dominant couple in a wolf pack – is not just another reserve of wolves in captivity.It is an animal park in a grandiose se ing with staging which is so original that it is unlike any other in the world.First of all, the visitor watches three Scénovisions®, each lasting around 20 minutes. They are shown in the magnifi cent se ing of the renovated former cowsheds. These shows highlight various people, shepherds, scientists and forest wardens, whose work brings them into contact with wolves, albeit for very diff erent reasons.Accompanied by one of these people, an animal behaviour specialist, visitors are taken to an “initiation” area and then to meet the wolves in another part of the park.> www.alpha-loup.com
IN THE VICINITY
THE VESUBIE VALLEYAlthough there are no ski resorts in the valley, La Vésubie has important Mercantour summits, in particular, the "3000" series, which surround Mont Gélas (3 143 m). Its rugged relief, high-altitude and exceptional wildlife have contributed to its renown, making it the cradle of mountaineering in the Alpes-Maritimes. Dense forests, sparse larches, steep slopes... > www.vesubie-mercantour.com
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ROUBION-LES-BUISSESVILLAGE RESORT WITH STUNNING VIEWS!> www.roubion.com
The ski area spreads over more than 30 km of unspoilt countryside, revealing stunning panoramic views to hikers, walkers on snowshoes and skiers. On a clear day, don’t miss the magnifi cent view of the sea and Corsica from the top of Mont Pommier, with your feet in the snow!N.B. The resort is only open at the weekend and during school holidays.1410 m to 1920 m.
SKI AREA
● Alpine skiing Ski area: 30 km. 20 runs: 2 black, 12 red, 4 blue, 2 green. 8 ski li s: 7 ski tows and I chairli , 1 low ski tow.
● Cross-country skiing 12 km of runs (packed down for skating) with 2 loops (1 red and 1 blue). Favourite - Col de la Couillole.
● Toboggan runs.
NEW FOR CHILDREN The "Club Piou-Piou" for young children from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm under the auspices of the ESF (French Ski School).A magic carpet li for the children.
DEALS!
WEEKS FOR CANNY SKIERS!YOU BUY THE SKI PASSES. YOUR ACCOMMODATION COSTS YOU ONLY €1 MORE!!!February holidays except for the Nice zone.Self-catering accommodation (gîte), excluding electricity.Valid 7 days/6 nights – Based on 6 people; supplement if fewer than 6 people (4 people: + €25 – 2 people: + €50).Off er limited to 15 people a week.Description of gîtes on www.roubion.com
ACTIVITIES
SNOW-KITE,in the Pommier area. For Snow-kite, the skier uses a snowboard or skis pulled by a kite.It allows the skier to move around in untouched, open spaces - passes, valleys and fi elds - to walk and climb slopes with very li le wind.For more information: www.unit6.fr
SNOWSHOEING at "Le Col de la Couillole", towards le Pommier, Giarons… on fresh snow and hilly ground, in full sun.
Resort served by "Bus 100% Neige" from Nice (weekends and on reservation).
IN THE VICINITY…
ROURE, THE HIDDEN TREASURE
MARCEL KROENLEIN ARBORETUM …Roure, a medieval village located 1100 metres above sea level in La Tinée Valley, has a mountain zone arboretum (altitude from 1000 m to 1700 m), with a collection of broadleaved and coniferous trees from mountain areas all over the world as well as collections of maples, old varieties of fruit trees, wild roses, house-leeks, without forge ing the "Chalet de l’Arbre" with its "Carpothèque" (collection of fruit from coniferous trees) and xylotheque (collection of wood for the use of cabinet makers). Small waterfalls for birds and unique ornithological walk.
Exhibition "L’Art et l’Arbre".The only European arboretum with an Art connection, the Roure Arboretum has mounted an exhibition of the work of many artists who have put a lot into this timeless spot.In fact, No-Made* brings together artists who have le the galleries behind to come to create their works on a diff erent theme each year in the biggest open air art gallery: the Roure Arboretum. Their creative paths link the sea to the mountain, the customs’ paths of the "Villa Roc Fleuri Cap d’Ail" (installation in September) to the mule tracks of the Roure arboretum (fi rst Sunday of October).
The site has become the base camp of "no-made" and the artists put their works into Nature’s hands so that it, in its turn, can re-sculpt them with the snow, hail, rain and sun that the seasons bring.Famous "Ambassadors" herald "No-Made" each year - Ben, Jean-Michel Folon, Ernest Pignon Ernest, Valerio Adami,Ousmane Sow, Nicolas Lavarenne…*refers to “readymade” of Marcel Duchamp.> www.arboretum-roure.org
ONE OF OUR FAVOURITES
During the snowy season, the Arboretum guide organizes snowshoe treks se ing off from the Arboretum and going deep into the forest under the larches. If there is enough snow, it may be possible to build an igloo.
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS AND NORDIC AREAS
TURINI - CAMP D ’ARGENTNEAREST RESORTTO NICE!> www.labollenevesubie.com
One hour from the coast, the Turini-Camp d’Argent resort is located on the edge of the Mercantour National Park. Very near the famous "Col de Turini", its sunny position and beautiful scenery lend themselves toAlpine skiing an snowshoeing. Especially suitable for young children, Turini-Camp d’Argent is "THE family resort" of La Vésubie.1600 m to 1920 m.
● 3 ski li s.
● 4 Alpine ski runs: 1 green, 2 blue, 1 red.
● Equipment hire (skis and snowshoes) on the spot.
A great number of walks on snowshoes are possible from Camp d’Argent, around the Authion Massif and the famous "Pointe des Trois Communes" but also starting from the Turini Massif.
IN THE VICINITY…
FARM VISIT: LLAMA FARM, "LES LAMAS DU MIRADOU"Set up several years ago on the Col de Turini (allow 1 hr 15 min from Nice), the farm, called Miradou, has around ten llamas on 2 hectares at an altitude of over 1500 metres on the doorstep of the Mercantour Park.
> www.leslamasdumiradou.comAccommodation: les logis de la Source
HERITAGE RAMBLE L’AUTHION HISTORICAL ROUTE IN LA BOLLENE VESUBIE
A stone’s throw from "Le Col de Turini", l’Authion and la Pointe des Trois Communes off er a magnifi cent panorama from the Alps to the sea. In the course of the ramble, one can explore the former military fortifi cations.L’Authion was considered to be the keystone of the Alpes-Maritimes defensive system by French military leaders. So, a er 1880, strategic roads were opened, the forts at La Forca, Mille-Fourches (1883), the camp at Cabanes Vieilles (1890) and the redout at Trois Communes (1898) were built.Today, only the ruins of the forts and barracks remain, but they are still very spectacular because of their number, their extent and their stunning location.
SPECIAL FAVORITE! SNOWSHOEING
LA GORDOLASQUE(Belvédère district)The Gordolasque valley is located 12 km north-east of the village of Belvédère. It is one of the wildest entry points to the Mercantour National Park. From here, there is easy access in the "Vallée des Merveilles" direction but the walker can also explore the highest summits of the department (Malédie, Tête du Basto, Grand Capelet and Clapier).
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PEÏRA-CAVA> www.luceram.com
13 km from Lucéram, Peïra-Cava is a resort 1500 metres above sea level, looking down over the valleys of Le Paillon, La Vésubie andLa Bévéra. Perfect for ski touring, snowshoeing and hiking, the site is a panoramic viewing point of exceptional beauty.
CASTÉRINO TENDEFAR NORTH ATMOSPHERE> www.tendemerveilles.com or
www.royabevera.com
Far from the crowds, on the edge of the Mercantour National Park, in the Roya mountain valley, the li le Castérino valley is an exceptional area for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and ski touring. Dog sledding is also available.1540 m to 1600 m.
SKI AREA
● Cross-country 10 km. 10 runs: 4 blue, 3 red, 3 green.
ACTIVITIES
SLED DOGSDog sledding outings and initiations in some areas around the Mercantour National Park, especially in Roya Bévéra (Castérino).Information (for Castérino): Association for the Tourist Development of Roya-Bévéra or on: > www.sherpamerveilles.org
IN THE VICINITY…
THE ROYABEVERA VALLEYFar from the ski runs of the resorts, this favoured valley is marked by its imposing landscape. In winter, the feeling of isolation is intensifi ed as the slopes and forest paths are impassable for motor vehicles.
But the valley is full of villages to explore. From Sospel to Tende, the Franco-Italian past is felt everywhere in the streets, painted chapels and baroque churches...> www.royabevera.com
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS AND NORDIC AREAS
GRÉOLIÈRESLESNEIGESRESORT WITH A SEA VIEW,IT IS ALSO THE CLOSEST TOTHE COAST CANNESGRASSE AND THE BIGGEST NORDIC CENTRE IN THE SOUTH EAST!
> www.greolieres.fr
Established in 1963 in the Grasse hinterland, this ski resort is the closest to the coast (25 km as the crow fl ies). From the summit of Cheiron, you can admire a unique 360° panorama of the French Riviera - from "Les Monts de l’Estérel" to Southern Italy, Corsica - on a clear day - and the Alpine range.
Located between 1400 and 1800 m above sea level, the resort has a family atmosphere, off ers Alpine and cross country skiing and snowshoeing, each sport in a separate area.
SKI AREA
● Alpine skiing 1000 hectares spread over the slopes of the Cheiron Massif. 30 km of runs. 22 runs: 2 black, 13 red, 4 blue, 3 green. 11 ski li s: 10 ski tows, 1 chairli . 80 snow cannons.
● Cross-country skiing The biggest Nordic centre in the South-East: 30 km of runs (1 skating oval and 4 runs: 1 green, 2 blue, 1 red).
● Way-marked routes for walks on snowshoes.
FOR FAMILIES
"Le Club des Piou-Piou" looks a er children from 3-4 years old in a specially fi ed-out, secure area for introductory ski lessons and the "Ourson" ski test.Bambi ski tow for the very young.
ACTIVITIES IN THE RESORT
PARAGLIDINGWell-protected from the wind, the Cheiron mountain allows fl ying to take place nearly every day of the year. Great champions have lived here: Bruce Goldsmith (World Champion 2007), Rob Whi al (double World Champion for paragliding and hang gliding), etc.
RANDO-ASTRONOMY starting from Gréolières-Les-NeigesE-mail : [email protected]
SLED DOGS
OUTDOOR SYNTHETIC SKATING RINK - in the resort
GOOD IDEAS !
● With the loyalty card “Ma carte Ski Azur”, the 11th ski pass (day or half-day) is free. Off er not applicable to reduced rate passes.
● Pass for 2 resorts, Gréolières-Les-Neiges/L’Audibergue: 1 day pass = 2 resorts
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L’AUDIBERGUELA MOULIÈREAndon : www.ville-andon.comCaille : www.ville-caille.net
Located in the Andon and Caille districts, the ski area, which brings together L’Audibergue and La Moulière resorts (1400 and 1650 m above sea level), is a popular spot 35 km from Grasse.
Easy to reach from the seaside and the districts back from the coast (35 km from Grasse), and also from the Var (45minutes from Draguignan), the resort is widely used as soon as the snow makes its appearance.Like Gréolières-Les-Neiges, L’Audibergue has the particularity of forming a real balcony on the ridge top, looking down over the French Riviera, with views of the Isles des Lérins, the coast, the Var and the Alpine range.1400 to 1650 m.
In 2009, the ski li s were entirely renovated, the piste maintenance fl eet enlarged and the ski area refurbished, with artifi cial snow coverage over 1.5 hectares. Providing artifi cial snow coverage for the low ski tow and the Lavandes beginners’ run, allows skiing lessons to continue when there is a lack of snow.
SKI AREA
● Alpine skiing 28 km of runs. 23 runs: 1 black, 10 red, 5 blue and 7 green. 7 ski li s.
● Cross-country skiing on the “Plaine de Caille”: 30 km of runs (2 green and 1 red)
● Snow Park.
ACTIVITIES
Snowshoeing, dog sledding, hiking, potholing, underground, via ferrata, paragliding, microlite...
SNOWKITING (KITESNOW) AT L’AUDIBERGUEOne of the most highly prized spots in the department for enthusiasts of this sport.
SLED DOGS: LITTLE TRACK KENNELLe Collet de la Serre - 2383, Route du Pont du Loup - 06750 ANDON Contact : Pascal BAYARD - Tel. 33 (0)4 93 60 11 15/33 (0)6 43 59 60 09
As well... SNOWSHOEING
IN THE VICINITY...
BISON AND PRZEWALSKI HORSES…ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA!MONTS D’AZUR NATURE RESERVE -THORENCA former 700-hectare holiday camp at Thorenc, 1500 m above sea level, is now the site of a scientifi c project for the conservation of species and preservation of natural environments in the mountains behind Grasse.
The Monts d’Azur Nature Reserve is a natural area which is home to a wealth of wildlife and habitats, notable for its diversity.The reserve’s mission is to restore and preserve animal and plant species and their fast-disappearing habitats.
A wide range of services and facilities is also off ered on the reserve: rooms and meals on the farm and excursions led by a guide either on foot or in a barouche pulled by magnifi cent draught horses. These allow visitors to learn more about an exciting project.The lucky ones may catch sight of a bison close up or in the distance...Accommodation possible in the Reserve.> www.haut-thorenc.com
ALPESMARITIMES SKI RESORTS AND NORDIC AREAS
HANDISKI, SKIING FOR PEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES
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Since 2001, the Alpes-Maritimes Conseil Général has been promoting the Handiski plan of action, allow people with disabilities to practice this sport in optimal conditions of safety and comfort.
The Conseil Général has acquired 8 tandem skis, at a cost of €42,000 (Auron, Isola 2000, La Colmiane and Valberg), a dual ski and a kart ski, intended for the use of people with disabilities, free of charge. On 25 February 2011, the Conseil Général bought a 9th tandem ski (€5590).
To handle them, an operator’s licence is essential and so the Department fi nances a 9-day training course each year, open to volunteers and professionals, who become qualifi ed operators (cost €10,000 per session of the training course).
Nearly 50 operators trained in 4 years and around 500 benefi ciaries in2009/2010.
> www.handiski06.com
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