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puncture alley is still the same, has the metal bridge and the electric fence things aswel, it's basically one of the access roads to the mossette lift so it'll stay the same for a long time, if not forever.
also singletrack magazine have an article about the Col de Coux by Carl and Sian who run this chalet, it's a good read if you feel the need to buy the mag.
this is a popular chalet because of Carl and Sian, they know so many people in the trade aswel as loads of riders who have stayed over the years, people keep coming back because they really "get it" as they are proper bikers themselves, they understand about the security of your pride and joy bike, they have a toolkit for you to use, a wash station and best of all their cooking is excellent, combine that with a chalet that has english sky tv and good wifi for the downtime, not to mention a few good local bars and restaurants (for their night off) and you're on to a winner especially with the trails here!
the standard price is £400 a week all in, i got a bit of a better deal as i had been before, was having a longer stay and had recommended others to stay (3 in total) so i have no complaints.
last week Andy who owns Bike treks in Ambleside popped in for dinner with his other half, last year Ffion Griffiths was here aswel with her then other half DH french/world champion emmelin ragot so it's a busy cool place to be.
personally i now wouldn't consider another place unless Carl and Sian left.