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What Skiers Say About Les 2 Alpes
Les 2 Alpes attracts a mixed crowd of beginners through to advanced skiers and snowboarders, with families and groups of friends in their twenties being common. The high altitude consistently delivers good snow conditions, and the lift system—particularly the new Jandri lift—receives widespread praise for minimal queuing. Reviewers frequently mention the lively après-ski scene at Pano Bar and Umbrella Bar, though opinions on the skiing area size vary, with some feeling the advertised piste kilometres overstate the actual terrain. The lower slopes, particularly the narrow runs back to the village at the end of the day, are repeatedly criticised for being icy, overcrowded, and challenging. Most visitors appreciate the range of restaurants and bars in the town, though some note limited and expensive on-mountain dining options.
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- high altitude snow
- efficient lift system
- lively après-ski
- beginner-friendly terrain
- minimal lift queues
- friendly atmosphere
- icy lower slopes
- crowded home runs
- limited ski area
- expensive mountain restaurants
- flat sections for snowboarders
The Apres Ski is amazing! Pano Bar is great fun & has great food/drinks options.
The food in the resort is great, with my favourite restaurants being The Spot, Chez Nous, Le Raisin d'Ours & Smithy’s tavern. There’s also great bars and clubs with reasonably priced drinks.
From the doable bar and the umbrella bar were my absolute favourites still all family friendly
Very good supermarkets for ingredients etc for cooking. Limited restaurant options unfortunately at the resort. Lots of bars though.
Obviously expensive for food up the mountain but well worth it for the views. Food was tasty.
Unfortunately no fresh snow at all whilst we were there so probably not a fair reflection of the slopes. Icy and packed hard by day 3 and slushy further down the mountain. Very stoney in places - but it was early season.
Apres was really good especially Belle Etoile however getting down after was a challenge as lots of beginner skiiers would try to ski down and caused the slopes to the village to become very icy.
The restaurants were excellent and well priced meaning it didn’t cost an arm and a leg to eat out. And the accommodation options were vast from luxury chalets to b and bs.
All in all a lovely resort and would highly recommend anyone to visit. I would like to return when the festival is not happening to fully appreciate the slopes.

