

Le Lioran Weather (Next 3 days): The snow forecast for Le Lioran is: Lluvia ligera (totál 7.0mm) primero, volviéndose más frío con una espolvoreada de nieve el sábado por la mañana. condiciones de congelación y descongelación (max 14°C el miércoles por la noche, min -1°C el viernes por la noche). Vientos crecientes (Vientos ligeros desde el OSO el jueves por la noche, rachas desde el O por la tarde de viernes).
Le Lioran Weather (Days 4-6): Nueva capa fina de nieve, cayendo mayormente el sábado por la noche. condiciones de congelación y descongelación (max 7°C el martes por la tarde, min -2°C el domingo por la mañana). Vientos decreciente (casi tempestad desde el O el sábado por la noche, Vientos ligeros desde el N por la tarde de martes).
Estación | Profundidad de Nieve | Temp. (°C) | Viento (km/h) | Tiempo | ||
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Remonte de arriba: | 0.0 m | 10 | ||||
Remonte de la mitad: | 13 | |||||
Remonte de abajo: | 0.0 m | 12 |
Ultimo parte de nieve cerca Le Lioran:
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Mapa de Nieve |
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mm |
max°C |
min°C |
chill°C |
Humed.% |
Altura de Hielo (m) |
jueves 30 | viernes 31 | sábado 1 | domingo 2 | lunes 3 | martes 4 | mié 5 | ||||||||||||||
noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde |
semi nublado | claro | semi nublado | llovizna | chuba scos | chuba scos | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | claro | claro | claro | semi nublado | nubl ado | semi nublado | llovizna |
SW | W | WSW | SW | W | W | W | W | WNW | WNW | NW | NNW | N | NNE | NNE | NE | NE | N | NNW | NW | WNW |
— | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 2 | 1.0 | 5 | 1.0 | 1.0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
— | — | — | 1 | 3 | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1 |
14 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 1 | -1 | -1 | 0 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 5 |
10 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 2 | -1 | -1 | -1 | -1 | -2 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
6 | 0 | 1 | 2 | -6 | -6 | -10 | -9 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -8 | -6 | -6 | -4 | -6 | -5 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
36 | 79 | 67 | 70 | 88 | 93 | 97 | 98 | 98 | 99 | 98 | 99 | 94 | 93 | 74 | 76 | 77 | 60 | 62 | 80 | 83 |
3000 | 2600 | 2650 | 2750 | 1900 | 1900 | 1400 | 1400 | 1450 | 1400 | 1350 | 1450 | 1650 | 1500 | 1950 | 1550 | 2200 | 2850 | 2450 | 2250 | 2300 |
- | 7:33 | - | - | 7:31 | - | - | 7:30 | - | - | 7:28 | - | - | 7:26 | - | - | 7:24 | - | - | 7:22 | - |
- | - | 8:12 | - | - | 8:14 | - | - | 8:15 | - | - | 8:15 | - | - | 8:17 | - | - | 8:19 | - | - | 8:20 |
Lluvia ligera (totál 7.0mm) primero, volviéndose más frío con una espolvoreada de nieve el sábado por la mañana. condiciones de congelación y descongelación (max 14°C el miércoles por la noche, min -1°C el viernes por la noche). Vientos crecientes (Vientos ligeros desde el OSO el jueves por la noche, rachas desde el O por la tarde de viernes).
Nueva capa fina de nieve, cayendo mayormente el sábado por la noche. condiciones de congelación y descongelación (max 7°C el martes por la tarde, min -2°C el domingo por la mañana). Vientos decreciente (casi tempestad desde el O el sábado por la noche, Vientos ligeros desde el N por la tarde de martes).
Ultimo parte de nieve cerca Le Lioran:
Profundidad de nieve arriba: | 0 cm |
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Profundidad de nieve abajo: | 0 cm |
Profundidad de la nevada fresca: | — |
Última nevada: | — |
0.4 | Dias de Nieve en Polvo Nieve fresca, mayormente soleado, viento suave. |
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0.6 | Dias de nieve en polvo Nieve fresca, sol limitado, sin viento. |
0.1 | Dia perdecto para esquiar Nieve promedio, mayormente soleado, viento suave. |
La tabla anterior muestra el pronóstico de tiempo para Le Lioran en la altitud específica de 1514 m. Nuestros modelos meteorológicos sofisticados permiten prever pronósticos para la cumbre, la mitad y la base de Le Lioran. Para aceder a los pronósticos de tiempo a otras alturas, pinche en la navegación en la parte superior de la tabla. Para una visión general, consulte el Mapa meteorológico de France.
Pinche aquí para más información sobre niveles de congelación y sobre cómo pronosticamos las temperaturas.
Generalmente 3.7 En base a 8 votos y 3 comentarios
Le Lioran, the main ski resort of The Massif Cantalien, is located on a main road through the Massif Central, just a short way from the A75 highway south from Clermont Ferrand, just over an hour away by car. Alternatively, there is a train station right in the resort. When we visited, on Easter Sunday 2008 (23rd March - about 4 weeks before the scheduled end of season here), the snow conditions were superb following two days of heavy snow and very low temperatures (-4 in the car park, -10 at the summit). Although several lifts and pistes were closed, either because of high wind or avalanche danger, we found the resort uncrowded with no queues whatsoever. Mid-week here at this time of year must be very quiet indeed and apart from during winter school holidays and maybe January weekends, I just can't imagine that the place ever gets really busy. The vast majority of skiers and snowboarders are French, most of them are relatively local and, mostly, they are in family groups of intermediate standard. The atmosphere here is much more relaxed than in the Alps. It is an intimate and very friendly place best suited for couples and families. Don't expect lively apres-ski because you will be disapointed. Off the slopes, this is the heart of a fascinating region with a vast wealth of cultural, natural and culinary diversions at hand: to visit this part of France for a whole week and just ski would be to miss the point entirely. The location makes Le Lioran a more pleasant driving prospect from Britain than Alpine resorts: first, because it is a few hours nearer and second, because the natural route to Le Lioran is well to the west of Paris, especially if you cross the English Channel via Portsmouth or Newhaven. This makes for a quieter, much more scenic drive, with fewer and avoidable paeage. The facilities are comparable with a small to medium sized French Alpine resort and the vertical range, about 700m, is quite respectable. Twenty lifts, including a top to bottom cable car and mostly chairs besides, access about 60km of piste, roughly half of which is above the tree-line. The entire ski area is situated on the flanks and sub-summits of an extinct volcano, Plomb du Cantal (1855m). Most of the pistes are mellow greens and blues but there are a few short reds and blacks. A good skier would cover the lot and get bored in a day or two and so these skiers might be advised to split a week between here and the similar sized Mt Dore area to the north, or else visit Le Lioran for a day as part of a tour that takes in any number of mostly minor ski areas scattered about this vast plateau. For intermediates and beginners who are looking for a cheap alternative to the Alps, give Le Lioran serious consideration before booking a trip to Bulgaria. If you are driving through northern France to the Pyrenees, break your journey here if conditions are right and get some turns in. At 22 Euros per day, a lift pass is not going to break the bank. Off-piste is plainly worthwhile, though sadly for us, closed lifts meant we did not access the best of it even if we could see it. Above the tree-line there is a designated free-ride area served by the Combe chair, and in addition, there are many steep un-pisted lines off the summit area, accessed from the cable car. Maybe there is plenty here for experts after all! Down in the trees, where conditions forced us to spend most of our time, the off-piste terrain was good enough to keep us smiling for a few hours. There seem to be any number of challenging untracked runs through the forest - and unusually for France, a chance to ride through steep glades of broad-leaved trees in addition the ubiquitous conifers. There are vast ski touring options too, both on marked trails, or on the bare slopes of the Cantal Massif. Accomodation is available in purpose built ski in - ski out appartments, together with traditional old hotels and gites in the nearby original village where the train station is. Alternatively, stay in an authentic Auvergne village along the highway - there are dozens to choose from and they include some of the prettiest villages in France. By my reckoning, that makes them the prettiest anywhere. We stayed at the excellent Hotel Les Messageries in the ancient town of Murat, 10km away. 45 Euros per night for a double room was good value, dinner from the extensive menu of local specialities was excellent quality and value and the staff were helpful and courteous. Indeed, the only thing 2 star about this hotel is the modest facade, so don't be surprised if it gets an upgrade. There are several other equally appealing options for eating and drinking in Murat and less salubrious rooms start at about 30 Euros per night for a double. All in all, very favourable. In short, Le Lioran deserves to be much better known to non-locals: a cheap alternative to the Alps for beginners and intermediates, with considerable advantages over Eastern Europe. It is a truly outstanding destination for people who want a bit more than skiing out of their ski holidays: the kind of place where nobody should mind if the lifts are closed. The biggest drawback with Le Lioran and nearby Mount Dore is that all the skiing is below 2000m and at this latitude, that means it must often rain rather than snow at the summit, even in January.
Generalmente: 3.7 En base a 8 votos y 3 comentarios
Rob Davies de United Kingdom escribe:
Le Lioran, the main ski resort of The Massif Cantalien, is located on a main road through the Massif Central, just a short way from the A75 highway south from Clermont Ferrand, just over an hour away by car.
Alternatively, there is a train station right in the resort. When we visited, on Easter Sunday 2008 (23rd March - about 4 weeks before the scheduled end of season here), the snow conditions were superb following two days of heavy snow and very low temperatures (-4 in the car park, -10 at the summit). Although several lifts and pistes were closed, either because of high wind or avalanche danger, we found the resort uncrowded with no queues whatsoever. Mid-week here at this time of year must be very quiet indeed and apart from during winter school holidays and maybe January weekends, I just can't imagine that the place ever gets really busy. The vast majority of skiers and snowboarders are French, most of them are relatively local and, mostly, they are in family groups of intermediate standard. The atmosphere here is much more relaxed than in the Alps. It is an intimate and very friendly place best suited for couples and families. Don't expect lively apres-ski because you will be disapointed. Off the slopes, this is the heart of a fascinating region with a vast wealth of cultural, natural and culinary diversions at hand: to visit this part of France for a whole week and just ski would be to miss the point entirely.
The location makes Le Lioran a more pleasant driving prospect from Britain than Alpine resorts: first, because it is a few hours nearer and second, because the natural route to Le Lioran is well to the west of Paris, especially if you cross the English Channel via Portsmouth or Newhaven. This makes for a quieter, much more scenic drive, with fewer and avoidable paeage. The facilities are comparable with a small to medium sized French Alpine resort and the vertical range, about 700m, is quite respectable. Twenty lifts, including a top to bottom cable car and mostly chairs besides, access about 60km of piste, roughly half of which is above the tree-line. The entire ski area is situated on the flanks and sub-summits of an extinct volcano, Plomb du Cantal (1855m). Most of the pistes are mellow greens and blues but there are a few short reds and blacks. A good skier would cover the lot and get bored in a day or two and so these skiers might be advised to split a week between here and the similar sized Mt Dore area to the north, or else visit Le Lioran for a day as part of a tour that takes in any number of mostly minor ski areas scattered about this vast plateau. For intermediates and beginners who are looking for a cheap alternative to the Alps, give Le Lioran serious consideration before booking a trip to Bulgaria. If you are driving through northern France to the Pyrenees, break your journey here if conditions are right and get some turns in. At 22 Euros per day, a lift pass is not going to break the bank. Off-piste is plainly worthwhile, though sadly for us, closed lifts meant we did not access the best of it even if we could see it. Above the tree-line there is a designated free-ride area served by the Combe chair, and in addition, there are many steep un-pisted lines off the summit area, accessed from the cable car. Maybe there is plenty here for experts after all! Down in the trees, where conditions forced us to spend most of our time, the off-piste terrain was good enough to keep us smiling for a few hours. There seem to be any number of challenging untracked runs through the forest - and unusually for France, a chance to ride through steep glades of broad-leaved trees in addition the ubiquitous conifers. There are vast ski touring options too, both on marked trails, or on the bare slopes of the Cantal Massif.
Accomodation is available in purpose built ski in - ski out appartments, together with traditional old hotels and gites in the nearby original village where the train station is. Alternatively, stay in an authentic Auvergne village along the highway - there are dozens to choose from and they include some of the prettiest villages in France. By my reckoning, that makes them the prettiest anywhere. We stayed at the excellent Hotel Les Messageries in the ancient town of Murat, 10km away. 45 Euros per night for a double room was good value, dinner from the extensive menu of local specialities was excellent quality and value and the staff were helpful and courteous. Indeed, the only thing 2 star about this hotel is the modest facade, so don't be surprised if it gets an upgrade. There are several other equally appealing options for eating and drinking in Murat and less salubrious rooms start at about 30 Euros per night for a double.
All in all, very favourable. In short, Le Lioran deserves to be much better known to non-locals: a cheap alternative to the Alps for beginners and intermediates, with considerable advantages over Eastern Europe. It is a truly outstanding destination for people who want a bit more than skiing out of their ski holidays: the kind of place where nobody should mind if the lifts are closed. The biggest drawback with Le Lioran and nearby Mount Dore is that all the skiing is below 2000m and at this latitude, that means it must often rain rather than snow at the summit, even in January.
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