Rating overall
6/10
Ye olde village, with some good learner terrain
6/10
St Lary / Photo: St Lary
Freeriders looking for vast powder bowls are not going to get them here. Advanced and hardcore riders wanting major long steeps are going to find this place a bit easy and without too many challenges. The cluster of black runs off the Tortes chair offer some opportunities for freeriders to excel on fairly featureless terrain.
Alternatively, the area known as Bassia is pretty cool, which will suit riders looking for trees to shred.
Freestylers will find the the Quicksilver Snowpark interesting, with its long boardercross circuit, an improved pipe, and a series of decent hits. The parks split into three definite areas: the family park, which is great for beginners, the slide park which is full of rails and the snowskatepark, which is a fun slopestyle run.
Riders looking for fast, wide piste to lay out big turns will find the few reds to be basic but okay. They should also provide some early learning opportunities to novices who are getting to grips with steeper terrain.