A generally flat, rather
bleak-looking village with little intrinsic character save
one or two nostalgic 19th-century buildings. Built in the
1960s and 70s, it essentially comprises a 1-ml-long main road
running the length of the resort and lined with shops, hotels
and other amenities; an array of lifts is situated off the
middle to W end of the road, with slopes terminating within
yards of the asphalt and many hotels. Another quieter, higher
road runs along the back of the village, close to the piste.
Suitability:
Firmly middlemarket to budget. Predominantly Italian couples
and families, with increasing numbers of British and Scandinavians.
Suits all keen skiers seeking piste-to-porch accessibility
and proximity to ski-lifts.
Accommodation:
Mostly unsophisticated family-owned properties offering adequate
facilities, dotted along the main road. Many situated within
a short, level walk of a ski-lift station. |