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Avoriaz ski resort

Tourist Office

Office du Tourisme
Maison d’Avoriaz
Avoriaz
Haute Savoie
France
F 74110

Telephone: (450) 740211
Email: info@avoriaz.com
Website: www.avoriaz.com

Description

Built on a sheer granite cliff and well placed on the Portes du Soleil circuit, arguably the world’s largest lift-connected ski region. Avoriaz is famous for its wood clad buildings in award winning architectural style and indeed won an award for this. A “doorstep skiing” pioneer, linked to Swiss resorts in the Region via the legendary ‘Wall’ descent (you can take the chair down instead if necessary). Skiing for all standards, plenty for experts including five testing blacks (20 in Region). Famous childrens’ village in the centre. Avoriaz is a car free zone designed for relaxed living.

Review

Avoriaz represents a break-through in modern resort design. While ski centres in the 1960s were being ‘thrown up’ or developing in areas of great natural beauty in France, Italy, Switzerland and North America, Avoriaz was arguably the first to consider the importance of architectural design. Two aspects of design also – firstly the layout plan, secondly the architecture. Built on a cliff edge above the already successful French resort of Morzine, Avoriaz still seems ‘space-aged’ and unique 40 years on.

Sitting on the border with Switzerland, at a snowsure altitude, car-free and in one of the largest lift-linked ski areas in the world, it has a lot going for it. From a great distance it can be seen standing out against the white mountains but, because its style is so important, it appears more as a sculpture than a sprawling resort. Nearer to it, the effect changes to tall angular buildings that shine gold in the sunlight and right up close you realise that this isn’t an especially hi-tec construction, the buildings just being clad in natural local red cedar wooden slates with plenty of glass, giving it a rather warm feel. The buildings are supposed to blend in to their natural environment, and in a way they do, although it should be stressed that the resort is well above the treeline on a vast snowy plateau.

The architects created a large square in the centre of the resort and put a children’s tobogganing slope in the middle. At one side of the square there is an open-air ice rink, on another a festival hall. The resort is designed so that all accommodation is slopeside with access over snow only.

Avoriaz has its own TV and radio channels broadcasting events information and snow reports in several languages including English.

keywords

Avoriaz 1800, Haute – Savoie, Alps, Vallée d’ Aulps, Massif du Chablais, Morzine

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Short stay ski vacations are the new deal

Tignes is one of several destinations on First Choice list of short stay deals.

Next season’s 2010-2011 First Choice ski vacation brochure has some new additions worth checking out.

New items in next year’s edition include new short stay holidays to 44 ski resorts from 13 UK airports, a new ski resort and special early booking offers.

The extensive range of new short stay holidays include four and five night breaks from £249 (€279).

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Green-ify your next ski vacation

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Ski in places like Chamonix in the French Alps with a cleansed soul and a clear conscience.

With the trend towards environmental consciousness getting stronger every year, ski vacationers may be looking at the carbon footprints they leave during their travels.

They may be able to get help from a new website is looking skiers and boarders who care about the environment but who don’t want to let that get in the way of a good ski or snowboard holiday. The site aims to let them, “float through the powder with a clearer conscience.”

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