If You Are Thinking of Traveling to the Chamonix Valley It’s Wise to Do at Least a Bit of Exploration Prior to Your Departure
The ski resort of Chamonix is well known for its ski areas although, unlike many other ski towns, its snowboarding domains are not interlinked.
In total Chamonix Mont Blanc has five autonomous ski fields - Argentiere, the tree lined Les Houches, le Brevent, Flegere and finally Le Tour - only two of which are joined, and this means using a bus or taking your car to and from the five areas.
Thus finding one’s way around Chamonix Mont Blanc can prove to be hard, and a knowledge of the areas definitely helps.
If the group is new to skiing then taking snowboarding lessons from a Chamonix ski school would be a good idea, and they will also advise you on which Chamonix ski pass to look into.
Obviously a a Chamonix ski map of the area shall be handy, skiing maps can be collected for free from either the Chamonix tourist office or at all of the snowboarding areas.
You’ll then need to go to a rental store to hire some snowboarding gear, and with the broad range of shops in Chamonix Mont Blanc to pick from there really should not be much trouble.
After that it’s of importance to determine the weather forecast, Chamonix ski report or webcam of the mountain, as Chamonix is a high altitude skiing area so the meteorological conditions shift speedily.
Should you are going to the Chamonix valley for a week long holiday or a short ski break you shall discover there is plenty to engage you.
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