Feb 16 • 15:06 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

After three years of closure, Corsica's 'most popular' ski resort reopens its slopes for a month

Corsica's ski resort Val d'Ese has reopened for one month after a three-year closure due to lack of snow.

Val d'Ese, located in the commune of Bastelica in southern Corsica, has officially reopened its ski slopes in February 2023 after being closed for three years because of insufficient snowfall. This resort, which is roughly 50 minutes from Ajaccio and the coast, is popular for its unique family-friendly atmosphere and simple charm, offering around 20 hectares of slopes at an altitude of 1620 meters. The reopening comes during a period of good snow conditions which has drawn many visitors eager to enjoy the slopes again.

The absence of artificial snow machines means that the resort's opening dates can vary significantly from year to year, with natural snowfall playing a critical role in determining when the slopes can operate. The reopening of Val d'Ese is a significant event for the local community, as the resort not only attracts tourists but also supports the local economy and provides recreational opportunities for families. Despite its small scale, the ski area is cherished for its unique character and accessibility.

For the weekend marking its reopening, many visitors flocked to the resort, some of whom had to wait patiently for this moment, reflecting the anticipation built over the past three years. The lift operators and local businesses are hoping that this month's reopening will help revive the spirit of winter sports in the region and provide a much-needed boost after years of closure. Such a rejuvenation of local tourism could have beneficial long-term implications for the area, promoting outdoor activities and bringing the community together in celebration of their local ski culture.

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