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Skikers XC Skiing in France  Jan -Feb 2014

17/3/2014

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We recently heard from Nola Payne following her recent skiing holiday in Europe. She writes:

After an invitation to try skiking last September, I thought why not! A nervous beginning then an hour on the trails at Westerfolds and by the time I'd arrived home had decided I needed a pair. Training on them proved invaluable when I headed to France in Jan with fellow skikers Chris and Peter. Waxing skis and packing down jackets etc seemed ridiculous during the first week of the heat wave but before long we were in the village of Bessans, a x-c skiers dream in the Haute Maurienne Vanoise region of the Rhone Alpes in south eastern France.


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I discovered the village 2 years ago when I spent a week spring skiing in each of 4 different x-c areas in France. Returned last year for 2 weeks with fellow skiker Paul Waller and his wife Sue who also loved it, then again this year for 4 weeks which was still too short. Travelled for the first time without a car but once in the village there's no need, everything is within walking distance. We flew to Lyon, arrived in the evening and stayed in a hotel at the airport then the next day an adventure via three buses all well coordinated by the local company eventually delivering us to the village centre though in future will catch the TGV from Lyon airport to the town of Modane at the end of the valley then just one bus to the village.

Bessans is a traditional French village with around 300 inhabitants, surrounded by 133 km's of mainly undulating x-c ski trails with one small beginners downhill slope, it's set in a narrow valley at 1740m surrounded by 3000m peaks and glaciers, so can always guarantee good snow. The scenery is spectacular and rugged, frozen waterfalls everywhere and the ice climbers often come out at the weekend. If you're lucky you'll see Chamois roaming on the slopes. It's home to the Marathon de Bessans, the French Euroloppet ski race held in early January each year.

The attraction isn't just the skiing but life in the village where cows, sheep, goats etc spend the winter in barns along the main street and in basements under houses. The village dogs placidly roam the streets not at all bothered about visitors. Most of the businesses are run by villagers whose families have lived there for generations. There are groomed walking trails, just as popular as the ski trails, some people wear snow shoes but most just boots and Nordic walking poles. This year a fascinating exhibition was held in the Mayor's office telling the story of the the invasions by the Italians and Germans during the 2nd world war, the Germans burned three quarters of the houses, those that survived are still standing and date back to the 1700's.



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During our first week there was much excitement in the village, a stage of 'La Grande Odyssee' was held one afternoon near the Nordic centre, it's part of the 5 day festival of dog sled races held along the valley. About 16 teams each with 8 to 12 dogs, they race about 70 km's each day. There were thousands watching, on both sides of the starting area, then everyone raced across the snow as they came past again and headed along the valley to the village of Bonneval sur Arc which is right at the start of the Col de L'Iseran of Tour de France fame. It was a bit like the Tour, people hardly left space for the dogs and mushers to get past, many of them didn't seem to be in a great rush though and and high fived all the kids along the way. Lots of hot choc and vin chaud was provided for everyone.

Most days/evenings there are events you can attend ranging from the 'Welcome' every Sunday, a short talk about the events for the week followed by generous tastings of 'chocolat verte' - hot chocolate with Chartreuse and the local cheese Beaufort to visits to a home to see the their animals wintering in the basement, waxing info sessions and an introduction to Biathlon both traditional and laser. Some of the villagers speak a little English and we get by with our small amount of French as everyone is very friendly and welcoming. The xmas decorations stay up for months so it's always looks pretty walking around the village in the evenings, shops are open till 7 as they all close for lunch.



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During our stay the temperatures ranged from -16 to 4 and everything in between. We only had 2 windy days, the second quite extreme with wind blown snow on the trails and when it started to ease by early afternoon, the groomers came out for the first time in daylight and groomed everywhere back to it's usual perfection. The trails are never crowded even though you see skate marks along them, so you often feel like they've been groomed just for you.

I'm told the village is just as popular in summer for walking, mountaineering and cycling. There are trails for roller skiing and blading, so good for skiking too though I'm not sure how extensive they are. The Biathlon range is used year round including summer competitions.

Bessans is a very special place and well worth a visit.

As a result of Nola's and Paul and Sue Waller's enthusiasm for Bessans, skikers Peter O'Brien, Christine Roberts, Michelle Armstrong and James, Freya and Finlay Clark also visited Bessans this year. We have also recently met Benoit from France who is living in Melbourne and came skiking with us. Benoit told us " I would love to be from Bessans but I am not, that is fortunately my favourite holiday place in the world and I love to be there."



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Alex @ Ski The World link
23/10/2014 05:39:04 pm

Seeing the posted images on this page already prove how incredible the place Bessans is. The mountains covered with snow just ignites my craving to choose this place to be my next destination. My snowboard is indeed set and ready. Thanks for this post.

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    Len - Well known in the Australian XC skiing community as a competitor, coach, race organiser and instructor who is also passionate about skikes.

    Marshall - The first to introduce and import skikes to Australia.  Enjoys outdoor pursuits and has a strong attraction to anything with wheels.


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