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Looking for a holiday home in the mountains

I have guests visiting and they want to stay in the mountains somewhere where there is a good amount of snow. We do not have a car, open to France and CH. Do you have any advice - we dont want to stay at a place where one has to buy a funicular ticket everytime to get to the snow. Sorry if this is a naive question but thats all the more reason I will really appreciate your advice!! 

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I have guests visiting and they want to stay in the mountains somewhere where there is a good amount of snow. We do not have a car, open to France and CH. Do you have any advice - we dont want to stay at a place where one has to buy a funicular ticket everytime to get to the snow. Sorry if this is a naive question but thats all the more reason I will really appreciate your advice!! 


Sue JMay 10, 2018 @ 12:20
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Snow season is definitely coming to an end. Our local ski-lift closed down on 30/04


You willl have to go up really high to find something applicable

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Snow season is definitely coming to an end. Our local ski-lift closed down on 30/04


You willl have to go up really high to find something applicable


sheila c, May 11, 2018 @ 12:03
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I have guests visiting and they want to stay in the mountains somewhere where there is a good amount of snow. We do not have a car, open to France and CH. Do you have any advice - we dont want to stay at a place where one has to buy a funicular ticket everytime to get to the snow. Sorry if this is a naive question but thats all the more reason I will really appreciate your advice!! 


May 10, 18 12:20

There are a few rustic refuges for climbers, in those areas where there is still a "good amount of snow." You don't need a car to get there. Rather, you and them will have to climb with a backpack taking all you will need during your stay. Once there, you will not have to "buy a funicular ticket everytime to get to the snow." Sealed


Otherwise, are you open to Patagonia?


I hope this makes it clear.

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There are a few rustic refuges for climbers, in those areas where there is still a "good amount of snow." You don't need a car to get there. Rather, you and them will have to climb with a backpack taking all you will need during your stay. Once there, you will not have to "buy a funicular ticket everytime to get to the snow." Sealed


Otherwise, are you open to Patagonia?


I hope this makes it clear.


JR M, May 11, 2018 @ 12:47
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