A great all round ski resort located high up in the Pyrenees. Snow can virtually be guaranteed here all the season. All levels are catered for at Les Angles and there is a busy snowpark for the avid boarders complete with a halfpipe and a couple of quarter pipes. Night skiing is fun, but try not to fall as you could get burnt by your torch. The scenery is magnificent and it's a great area for snowshoeing and the sleigh rides are popular.
Night time isn't boring and the bars and nightclub are buzzing till the wee hours. There are 17 restaurants including the high ones. With a good selection of choices.
Children are taken care of expertly, while you ski or explore the beautiful area. |
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RESORT INFORMATION |
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| Nearest
town: Mont-Louis |
| Resort Altitude (metres): 1650m |
| Ski Season: November to May |
| Mountain Range: The Pyrenees. |
| Number of Lifts: 21 |
| Highest Lift (metres): 2400m |
| Lowest Lift (metres): 1600m |
| Number of Slopes: 32 |
| Beginner
Slopes: 0.41 |
| Intermediate Slopes: 0.53 |
| Expert Slopes: 0.06 |
| Snowboarding: Yes, a park with a halfpipe and 2 quarterpipes. |
| Cross Country (km): 54km |
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS |
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Nearby Attractions: For a day away from the slopes, why not head for the Des Angles animal park, which has bears and warthogs amongst it's attractions.
In January and February there are some festivals to enjoy, these can be checked out on the website, http://www.les-angles.com.
Auda and Llaret are the giant village mascots and can be seen at some of the festivals with Eloy, the Red Bullock, |
Aprés-Ski: There are some stunning restaurants at altitude including les Pelerins et les Jassettes, la salle hors sac and Les Pelerins which serves a buffet on the terrace with spectacular views.
The village also has a fair choice of French and international dining. La Grange is a popular family restaurant. The bars are mostly based in the hotels and there is a dance club for the more active. |
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