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LES ANGLES - THE SKIING

20th January 2017 | Posted by: Rich Evans
Les Angles
Les Angles
Les Angles - lunch on the slopes
Les Angles - powder day

This is a guest blog by Amber W an intermediate skier.

My first impressions of the Les Angles ski area were good, the snow was in great condition despite being artificial snow from cannons - there were very few icy patches. For a resort which was awaiting the beginning of this season's natural snow, the open pistes had been extremely well covered and maintained.

The skill level the pistes required was enjoyably varied, there were endless opportunities for intermediates to up their game with plenty of slopes available of increasing difficulty. Beginners have a great area of more gentle slopes to practice on and the descent to the village can be made via a choice of piste - green, blue, red or black. This is unusual and a great advantage for Les Angles. Any mixed ability group or family can find a way back to the village to suit them.

The more advanced area of the resort was unfortunately closed during my visit due to the lack of snow affecting all of Europe this January. Our guide took us to the top of the more difficult area suited to better skiers for a look at the slopes and the potential looked very promising.

The views from that side were stunning with wide mountain vistas and Font Romeu clearly visible across the valley.

Les Angles is enjoyable to ski with slopes on two different faces giving opportunities for both early and late sun and protection from most directions of wind. Lower down there are some beautiful tree lined runs, giving valuable protection from the wind and with clearer visibility.

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