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Les prévisions de neige pour Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) sont : Pluie légère (total 9.0mm), généralement en baisse le jeu. soir. Chaud (max 25°C le jeu. après-midi, min 15°C le jeu. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) Weather (Next 3 days): The snow forecast for Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) is: Pluie légère (total 9.0mm), généralement en baisse le jeu. soir. Chaud (max 25°C le jeu. après-midi, min 15°C le jeu. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) Weather (Days 4-6): Pluie modérée (total 18.0mm), la plus forte le dim. soir. Chaud (max 23°C le dim. après-midi, min 11°C le lun. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) météo en direct
Complexe touristique
Profondeur de Neige
Temp. (°C)
Vent (km/h)
Météo
Remontée au sommet:
13
Remontée intermédiaire:
18
Remontée en bas:
23
Réalisé par Snow-Forecast.com
Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) météo
(3 prochains jours) :
Les prévisions de neige pour Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) sont : Pluie légère (total 9.0mm), généralement en baisse le jeu. soir. Chaud (max 25°C le jeu. après-midi, min 15°C le jeu. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Pluie modérée (total 18.0mm), la plus forte le dim. soir. Chaud (max 23°C le dim. après-midi, min 11°C le lun. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Radar de neige
Derniers bulletins d'enneigement près de Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles):
Pluie légère (total 9.0mm), généralement en baisse le jeu. soir. Chaud (max 25°C le jeu. après-midi, min 15°C le jeu. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Résumé météo des prochains 4-6 jours :
Pluie modérée (total 18.0mm), la plus forte le dim. soir. Chaud (max 23°C le dim. après-midi, min 11°C le lun. soir). Le vent sera généralement faible.
Le tableau ci-dessus montre les prévisions météo pour Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles) à l'altitude spécifique de 1500 m. Notre modèle de prévisions météo sophistiqué nous permet de donner des prévisions de neige en bas, au milieu et en haut de la station Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles). Pour accéder aux prévisions météo à d'autres altitudes, utiliser l'onglet de navigation au-dessus du tableau. Pour une vue d'ensemble du temps, référez-vous à , la Carte Météo de France.
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Commentaires de Visiteurs de Saint-Sorlin d'Arves (Les Sybelles)
Globalement 3.9 Basé sur 11 votes et 7 commentaires
St Sorlin within the larger Les Sybelles linked area is an absolute hidden gem. I almost hate to say it because I'd rather it didn't get popular, but it really is. The wider area, Les Sybelles, covers about 310km of pisted runs, but what makes Les Sybelles special is the wide array of accessible off piste opportunities. I've been snowboarding six weeks in total now, and this was the first time I really spent a lot of time playing about in off piste areas; it was amazing! It's all really accessible so you don't have to do much (or any) hiking to access the off piste, it's often just there begging to be ridden as you get off a chair lift. Fortunately what makes Les Sybelles even more special currently is the lack of crowds. Lift queues are non-existent in out-of-season times (we went end of Jan 2012) and the slopes don't get crowded, particularly the higher slopes where there aren't groups of beginners. The area of St Sorlin links to the other two main areas, La Toussuire and Le Corbier, pretty easily via a fast six man chairlift and then a couple of easy drag lifts (yes, unfortunately to get across to the other areas you have to go on at least one drag lift). Although as a snowboarder using drags is a bit of a pain, fortunately you were allowed two feet in which makes things tons easier. One thing this area used to get heavily criticised because of was the lack of chairs and the over-abundance of drags. In a whole week's snowboarder (and we basically covered the whole region), we only went on about five drag lifts. There are so many chairlifts, if you're concerned about other (older) reviews saying there are too many drags, don't be worried because you'll be fine. All the long ascents are now catered for with chair lifts rather than drags (in the past), so this is a huge improvement for the region.
Overall, Les Sybelles is a brilliant resort. It probably won't challenge skiers are boarders who enjoy difficult red and black pistes but if you're into off piste, I definitely recommend coming here. The pistes are generally all good (only one was a bit of a mogul/ice field - the red Rocher at St Sorlin), and great for fast cruising, and there's enough slopes to enjoy spending a week here, but the greatness of the region simply comes from its off piste, and if you're into this, it shouldn't be missed.
St Sorlin within the larger Les Sybelles linked area is an absolute hidden gem. I almost hate to say it because I'd rather it didn't get popular, but it really is. The wider area, Les Sybelles, covers about 310km of pisted runs, but what makes Les Sybelles special is the wide array of accessible off piste opportunities. I've been snowboarding six weeks in total now, and this was the first time I really spent a lot of time playing about in off piste areas; it was amazing! It's all really accessible so you don't have to do much (or any) hiking to access the off piste, it's often just there begging to be ridden as you get off a chair lift. Fortunately what makes Les Sybelles even more special currently is the lack of crowds. Lift queues are non-existent in out-of-season times (we went end of Jan 2012) and the slopes don't get crowded, particularly the higher slopes where there aren't groups of beginners. The area of St Sorlin links to the other two main areas, La Toussuire and Le Corbier, pretty easily via a fast six man chairlift and then a couple of easy drag lifts (yes, unfortunately to get across to the other areas you have to go on at least one drag lift). Although as a snowboarder using drags is a bit of a pain, fortunately you were allowed two feet in which makes things tons easier. One thing this area used to get heavily criticised because of was the lack of chairs and the over-abundance of drags. In a whole week's snowboarder (and we basically covered the whole region), we only went on about five drag lifts. There are so many chairlifts, if you're concerned about other (older) reviews saying there are too many drags, don't be worried because you'll be fine. All the long ascents are now catered for with chair lifts rather than drags (in the past), so this is a huge improvement for the region.
Overall, Les Sybelles is a brilliant resort. It probably won't challenge skiers are boarders who enjoy difficult red and black pistes but if you're into off piste, I definitely recommend coming here. The pistes are generally all good (only one was a bit of a mogul/ice field - the red Rocher at St Sorlin), and great for fast cruising, and there's enough slopes to enjoy spending a week here, but the greatness of the region simply comes from its off piste, and if you're into this, it shouldn't be missed.
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