tobagganing
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tobagganing
I want to take my Grandson to one of the ski resorts to have some fun tobgganing. Can anyone recommend the best one for this? I would like to take the yellow train, and wonder which stop is nearest to the slopes. Are there any shuttle buses from the train to the slopes or would it be easy to get a taxi? Any advice will be appreciated.
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Contact Mike and Jenny Rhodes at Les Angles
http://www.pyrenean-trails.com/
They will give you up to date info and have Accommodation, if needed.
I do not know if the yellow train has resumed running, they were improving the track and using coaches.
http://www.pyrenean-trails.com/
They will give you up to date info and have Accommodation, if needed.
I do not know if the yellow train has resumed running, they were improving the track and using coaches.
Michael
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We picked up a couple of kids toboggans suitable for my 13 and 7 year old sons at Les Angles for less than 30 euros. You can also hire them for about 7 euros each per day from the ski rental places on the main drag there.
They have a handle either side of the "driver" for steering and if you pull on them both at the same time you eventually stop.... erm I imagine.... obviously from observing the kids....never done it myself.....honestly
They have a handle either side of the "driver" for steering and if you pull on them both at the same time you eventually stop.... erm I imagine.... obviously from observing the kids....never done it myself.....honestly
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Not sure my feet would be a good idea
Would probably still be looking for them on the mountain, some time later
Good to hear about potential brakes vinogeek, a flagon of your best & to the slopes eh
We are usually in the PO during the summer months, however we may wander down later in the year at some point, i don't ski & toboganning sounds a safer pursuit
What famous last words
Cheers Sav
Would probably still be looking for them on the mountain, some time later
Good to hear about potential brakes vinogeek, a flagon of your best & to the slopes eh
We are usually in the PO during the summer months, however we may wander down later in the year at some point, i don't ski & toboganning sounds a safer pursuit
What famous last words
Cheers Sav
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