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  • Hi

    You're right in there being lots of snow indeed! The conditions are amazing at the minute loads of snow and nice blue sunny days, saying that we've had plenty of fresh snow coming down on and off all week too.

    La Massana is quite a local town not too touristy, plenty of restaurants and bars around only you wouldn't find many brits around.

    You have the gondola station right next to your hotel which is a really nice 4star and in the center of town.

    As for driving I would recommmend you have snow tyres, which you possibly could have with all the snow you've been getting in the UK these days!
    If you don't have them then definatley get some chains to keep in your car. If it is snowing here and the police stop you and you don't have either you will not be allowed to carry on driving where you want to go.

    Hope this helps. Anything else I can help with let me know.

    Hayley :P
  • Coming to this Hotel week before christmas, understand lots of snow, but what is the town and Hotel like...I,m bringing a car so will be able to get around....unlike the UK today.
    Any advice? ;) :)