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How to get to the Jura mountains??

How to get to the Jura mountains for skiing if one doesn't have a car? Are there any buses/trains going there? Can't find anything on google...


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How to get to the Jura mountains for skiing if one doesn't have a car? Are there any buses/trains going there? Can't find anything on google...


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Line BDec 7, 2010 @ 14:59
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You can go by train from Geneva/Nyon, here's the time table: http://www.nstcm.ch/matters/attachment/file/489/horaires.A4.internet.nstcm.pdf

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You can go by train from Geneva/Nyon, here's the time table: http://www.nstcm.ch/matters/attachment/file/489/horaires.A4.internet.nstcm.pdf


Maurice H, Dec 7, 2010 @ 15:12
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Thanks! Would you also happen to know which stop to get off to find the best slopes?


 


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Thanks! Would you also happen to know which stop to get off to find the best slopes?


 


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Line B, Dec 7, 2010 @ 15:16
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You could have a look at la Cure and or La Givrine if going by train.  In terms of "best slops", you need a car and I would start with going to the top of La Faucile (you could take a cab but likely to be expensive), and then just follow the road from there that stretches the length of the Jura where you'll see other places/slopes/infrastructure.  There's lots of information about the Jura in English on the web! 

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You could have a look at la Cure and or La Givrine if going by train.  In terms of "best slops", you need a car and I would start with going to the top of La Faucile (you could take a cab but likely to be expensive), and then just follow the road from there that stretches the length of the Jura where you'll see other places/slopes/infrastructure.  There's lots of information about the Jura in English on the web! 


Maurice H, Dec 7, 2010 @ 15:28
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