



Una pesante caduta di neve, più pesante durante Venerdì notte. Le temperature saranno sotto lo zero (max -3°C Mercoledì mattina, min -14°C Venerdì notte). Principalmente forte vento.
Una pesante caduta di neve, più pesante durante Domenica notte. Molto freddo (max -13°C Sabato mattina, min -18°C Domenica notte). Principalmente forte vento.
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poche nuvole | poche nuvole | poche nuvole | poche nuvole | nuvol- oso | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | forte nevicata | forte nevicata | rovescio di neve | nevi cata mod. | nevi cata leggera | poche nuvole | nevi cata leggera | forte nevicata | rovescio di neve | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata mod. | poche nuvole | rovescio di neve | nevi cata leggera |
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-4 | -5 | -6 | -5 | -5 | -7 | -6 | -8 | -14 | -13 | -15 | -15 | -15 | -15 | -18 | -18 | -17 | -15 | -14 | -11 | -10 |
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24 | 37 | 69 | 84 | 77 | 95 | 80 | 96 | 96 | 74 | 96 | 67 | 73 | 97 | 99 | 92 | 62 | 99 | 54 | 17 | 95 |
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8:07 | - | - | 8:07 | - | - | 8:06 | - | - | 8:04 | - | - | 8:03 | - | - | 8:03 | - | - | 8:02 | - | - |
- | 5:24 | - | - | 5:27 | - | - | 5:28 | - | - | 5:29 | - | - | 5:30 | - | - | 5:31 | - | - | 5:34 | - |


Radar Neve
Invia un reportGli ultimi report della neve vicino a Vaujany:
41 km Assente da Vaujany
48 hour faLes remontées mécaniques sont fermées. Ouverture sur le domaine d'une piste de ski de fond, piste de ski de randonnée et pistes de luges. da Val Thorens
Vaujany Condizioni della neve
La profondità maggiore della neve é: | — |
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La profondità minore della neve é: | — |
Fresh snowfall depth: | 18 cm |
Quando ha nevicato l'ultima volta? | 17 Jan 2021 |
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Storia della neve
Settimana 3 di January ha in media:
0.8 | Giorni neve fresca Neve fresca, prevalentemente soleggiato, vento debole. |
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2.4 | Giorni neve fresca Fresh snow, limited sun, any wind. |
1.7 | Giorni Bluebird Neve media, prevalentemente soleggiato, vento debole. |
Fotografie di Vaujany
La tabella sopra da le previsioni meteo per Vaujany a specifiche altezze 2801 m. I nostri sofisticati modelli meteo ci consentono di fornire previsioni neve per la vetta, l'area intermedia e a valle delle stazioni sciistiche di Vaujany. Per accedere alle previsioni meteo ad altre altezze, per spostarti usa tab sopra la tabella. Per una visione meteo piu' ampia , controlla la mappa meteo di France.
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Recensioni dei visitatori di Vaujany
Complessivamente 4.1 Basato su 12 voti e 18 recensioni
- Snowsure
- Varietà di piste
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- Stuart da United Kingdom scrive:
I have just got back from Vaujany and we had a fantastic holiday there with three children aged 5, 7 and 9. I would give a word of warning though, that despite people saying this is a family resort I think the skiing options on this side of the ski field are quite limited for small children and complete beginners. There is a much wider selection over in Alpe d'Huez. Looking at the map you would think the collection of blue runs around Montfrais would be fine, but these are some of the steepest blues I've ever seen, whereas the green in the training area at Montfrais are extremely gentle which leaves limited options for progression. There are two other green run options for beginners, at the top of l'Allepette, but one of them was described as dark green by the instructor, and you ski down it and get the drag lift back up. Below this dark green is a red run into Oz, which did lead to a very sticky situation with my 5 year old going down the dark green and not being able to cope with the strength of the drag lift back up to the top - the red into Oz is very gentle and having netting on the cliff edge so all my kids could happily manage it at the end of the week but on day 2 of his second skiing holiday this green run caused some severe problems (an old hand painted map in town showed it as blue). We loved the resort, the escalators in town made it very easy for the kids to get back up to the apartment. The village was extremely nice, compact and very friendly, we will, without doubt, go back to Vaujany, but I would say if you have a group of limited ability skiers (my children had done 9 days skiing previously but are at the younger end) then Alpe d'Huez may offer you more. It is possible to travel to Alpe d'Huez via Oz; it's 3 lifts so takes a good 40 minutes, and while my 5 year old (who completed snowflake level in ski school) could ski from Vaujany to Oz very slowly, needed the lift up on the return journey from Alpe d'Huez to Oz then a lift down to half way on the Poutran and my daughter, after completing here 1 star ski school, struggled a little with the top of the ski down from d'Huez into Oz to get home. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Vaujany as a resort, the mountain on that side of the field is far more beautiful than Alpe d'Huez but if you have small children, you may get a nasty surprise with some of the run gradings and will find your options limited and my kids are not cautious skiers so I don’t think I’m being over protective with that opinion.
Recensioni dei visitatori di Vaujany
Stuart da United Kingdom scrive:
I have just got back from Vaujany and we had a fantastic holiday there with three children aged 5, 7 and 9. I would give a word of warning though, that despite people saying this is a family resort I think the skiing options on this side of the ski field are quite limited for small children and complete beginners. There is a much wider selection over in Alpe d'Huez. Looking at the map you would think the collection of blue runs around Montfrais would be fine, but these are some of the steepest blues I've ever seen, whereas the green in the training area at Montfrais are extremely gentle which leaves limited options for progression. There are two other green run options for beginners, at the top of l'Allepette, but one of them was described as dark green by the instructor, and you ski down it and get the drag lift back up. Below this dark green is a red run into Oz, which did lead to a very sticky situation with my 5 year old going down the dark green and not being able to cope with the strength of the drag lift back up to the top - the red into Oz is very gentle and having netting on the cliff edge so all my kids could happily manage it at the end of the week but on day 2 of his second skiing holiday this green run caused some severe problems (an old hand painted map in town showed it as blue).
We loved the resort, the escalators in town made it very easy for the kids to get back up to the apartment. The village was extremely nice, compact and very friendly, we will, without doubt, go back to Vaujany, but I would say if you have a group of limited ability skiers (my children had done 9 days skiing previously but are at the younger end) then Alpe d'Huez may offer you more. It is possible to travel to Alpe d'Huez via Oz; it's 3 lifts so takes a good 40 minutes, and while my 5 year old (who completed snowflake level in ski school) could ski from Vaujany to Oz very slowly, needed the lift up on the return journey from Alpe d'Huez to Oz then a lift down to half way on the Poutran and my daughter, after completing here 1 star ski school, struggled a little with the top of the ski down from d'Huez into Oz to get home.
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Vaujany as a resort, the mountain on that side of the field is far more beautiful than Alpe d'Huez but if you have small children, you may get a nasty surprise with some of the run gradings and will find your options limited and my kids are not cautious skiers so I don’t think I’m being over protective with that opinion.