Sauze d'Oulx in Italy

Sean Newsom

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Sauze d'Oulx has long been a favourite with British skiers, and its image got a fresh polish in 2006, when it hosted the moguls and aerials events of the Winter Olympics.

Some of its lift system got a refurb at the same time, though it doesn't rival the likes of Vail, the Espace Killy or Whistler for speed or convenience. It's a shame, because this is one of the five ski resorts which make up the vast Milky Way ski area, and getting between them isn't nearly as easy as it should be.
But Sauze d'Oulx's loyal customers don't seem too bothered. More important to them are its low prices, buzzing nightlife, and easy-skiing pistes immediately above the resort. It's a formula that keeps them coming back for Sauze d'Oulx ski holidays year after year.


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Resort height: 1510mThe mountains

Officially, the Milky Way's lift system covers a mighty 400km of pistes, though the chances are you'll never make it to the more far-flung corners of the area. In particular, the trip to Montgenèvre, the French component of the resort, is a slog, and not recommended.

Another problem is snow cover. Some seasons (such as this one, for example), the snow in Sauze d'Oulx can be good - sometimes there can be blizzards in the Milky Way when the rest of the Alps are bone dry. But its idiosyncratic weather patterns can work against it, too, and in years when resorts in France, Switzerland and Austria are buried beneath a deep white blanket, the cover here can be patchy and/or slushy. What's more, there aren't enough snow cannons to make up the shortfall. The general rule of thumb is don't book a skiing holiday in Sauze d'Oulx months in advance. Wait until the winter is underway, and you've read the snow reports.

That said, in a good snow year, intermediate skiers will have a ball here, building their confidence on the fast, flattering cruisers beneath Monte Fraiteve, and tearing down the Olympic downhill run of the Motta in neighbouring Sestriere.

Getting thereGetting there

It's a quick transfer to Sauze d'Oulx from Turin airport - between 75 and 90 minutes on a good run.

Rating: Rating 9/10Après-skiAprès-ski

Many Sauze d'Oulx regulars would say the nightlife is half the point of coming here: beer is sold by the pint in many of the bars, and the atmosphere midweek is very British and/or Irish. Things get a little more Italian at the weekend. Paddy McGinty's, the Derby, and the Queen's Lounge are all heaving from early till late, and are supplemented after midnight by dancing at Bandito's or the Schuss. By contrast, dinner isn't such a big deal, although the Godfather and Del Borgo both do great pizzas. Try the Percore Nere for pasta.

Rating: Rating 5/10Non-skiersNon-skiers

If you're prepared to put on your drinking hat and get mucky with the après-ski crowd, then all well and good. But if you're after the restaurants and cocktail bars of a glamorous Alpine resort, or the quiet of a rustic mountain village, then don't come to Sauze! As well as partying, there's fun to be had snow-mobiling, ice-skating and taking a guided run down the Olympic bobsleigh in nearby Cesana. Day trips to Turin and Milan, for shopping or football, are also a possibility, and several tour operators offer excursions.

Rating: Rating 8/10Cost of livingCost of living

It's not exactly cheap: but for the Alps, Sauze is very affordable.

Rating: Rating 6/10Resort attractivenessAttractiveness of the resort

Sauze d'Oulx still has a historic village core, but for the most part accommodation is in functional hotels and apartment blocks. The mountain scenery is pretty, but not nearly as dramatic as the likes of Chamonix of Mürren.

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