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| Vertical drop: |
2000m |
| Marked pistes: |
120km |
| Lifts: |
24 |
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| By air: |
Milan 1hr |
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Turin 4hrs |
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| Night skiing, swimming, ice-skating, bum-boarding, disco, cinema. |
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- Great early & late season venue
- Extensive ski area with varied terrain
- Convenient resort complex
Isola is one of France's southern-most ski resorts. Despite being just 90km from the Med (you can glimpse the sea on a clear day), its high-altitude position at 2000m, plus more than a million snow cannons, make for snow-sure conditions both early and late in the season.
With more than 100km of piste and a wide variety of terrain for all levels, this resort certainly has all the required elements for a great school ski-course. Isola is a purpose-built resort, which makes it perfect for those who rate convenience above traditional alpine charm as everything you could possibly want is right on your doorstep.
The main resort complex is several hundred metres long, with an internal walkway giving access to shops, bars, restaurants and entertainments, plus a hotel at either end. There are apartments on the upper floors, with bars and restaurants opening on to the snow-front below. When you consider the close proximity of the accommodation, the ski school meeting point and the slopes, Isola must rate highly on your list of potential destinations.
Click here for Piste Map |
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Pas de Loup
The Hotel Pas de Loup is a large Frenchrun,
three-star hotel that offers an
absolutely fantastic doorstep skiing
experience.
Rooms are all en-suite with cable TV and
based on four-bedded occupancy. Hotel
facilities include welcoming restaurant and
bar with fireplace. |
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