Crest Voland Snow Conditions
Crest Voland – Snow Conditions
Crest Voland Snow Conditions – Good snow coverage, well-groomed slopes, and more
Crest Voland in the French Alps sees good snow reliability throughout the season, which runs from mid-December to mid-April. Although it is set at a relatively low altitude (1,500m), Crest Voland’s close proximity to Mont Blanc means that it enjoys good snow coverage year-after-year. The slopes are well groomed, the skiing tuition available is first-class, and a friendly welcome is always guaranteed, making Crest Voland an ideal family skiing holiday location.
Snow Conditions in Crest Voland– Snow cannons put night skiing on the agenda
On occasions where the snow may be light at Crest Voland, the resort has perfectly adequate snowmaking facilities that spring into action when the need arises. These state-of-the-art snow cannons allow Crest Voland to also offer night skiing throughout the season.
Crest VolandSnow Conditions – Tightly packed snow on perfectly maintained runs
The glistening winter sunshine and clear blue skies make skiing and snowboarding at Crest Voland an absolute pleasure, whether you are heading out for some serious alpine or cross-country skiing, or if you simply wish to have some fun on the snow-packed slopes. The well-maintained runs remain uncrowded for most of the season, and there is little fog and low wind. At Crest Voland, the 2009 season saw upper slope snow averages of 162cm in the peak month of March, with January and February experiencing highs of 101cm-148cm respectively.
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