nezumi wrote:My curiosity was piqued, so I had a bit of a look around the site.
What stood out to me was the accomodation options on the 7 day routes, e.g.:
https://www.hauteroute.org/events/how-t ... /alps-2019
Budget: "Group/shared accommodation (e.g. apartment, holiday centre, bungalow, gymnasium floor with temporary beds or
nuclear shelter)"
I remember last year in Dolomites, some of the accommodations in Innsbruck were gymnasium floors with temporary beds, not the most enticing. The next level up accommodation was Ramada Tivoli - very nice indeed, where I was staying.
I'd go the next level up if you can. Never seen the nuclear shelters.
The places I had this year were:
Hotel Les Portes de Megeve (comfortable, but quite far away from the village)
Résidence Le Hameau de Valloire (apartments, quite average)
Hôtel Les Flocons (somewhat run down hotel, comfortable enough, good breakfast)
Résidence Vega (ski lodge/apartment, reasonable - but looking old)
Le Bataclan, Auron (nice hotel and friendly staff, but far from the village)
Hotel de Monsigny, Nice (last minute change, really nice place)
The express option can be sometimes better, you might avoid having a hotel or apartment that is 1.5-3.0km away from the village (for race start/end and briefings). You could also try AirBnB.
The briefings / after stage functions are at 6:30pm usually, so if you do dinner after that - then get back to the hotel at say 9pm, and a 7am rollout next morning, the closer the accommodation is the better.
Anything else you want to know, feel free to ask.