The French ski area of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc includes 16 villages and hamlets divided into three areas: Les Grands Montets, Brevent Flegere and Domaine de Balme. Ski and snowboard over 108 km spread over 69 runs. For cross country skiers there are tracks connecting the village of Les Bois Chamonix or Argentiere track to get away in the quiet of a pine forest. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
Located in Savoie, France the ski resort of Courchevel is dominated by green and blue runs making it a great destination for families. It is part of 3 Vallees, the largest ski area in the world. Courchevel valley is 528 acres of mountain entirely dedicated to 150 km of ski runs served by 62 lifts. Resort Overview · Lodging · Map · More Topics
Les Arcs is a ski resort located in Savoie, France, in the Tarentaise Valley town of Bourg-Saint-Maurice in the Mont-Pourri range. The ski area consists of 106 runs, 54 lifts and 200 kilometres of descent providing a mix of open and wooded runs. The freestyle snow park is set in the heart of the ski area between Arc 1600 and Arc 1800. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
A resort village of international renown at the crossroads of France, Switzerland and Italy. The Megève ski area boasts 300 kilometers of marked trails, served by 81 integrated lifts, offering extensive terrain for skiers of all levels. Two snow parks and a half-pipe are open for snowboarding. The village is traditional, picturesque and friendly. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
Meribel ski resort is located in the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps, situated near the town of Moutiers. It is part of the Trois Vallees ski area comprising of 180 lifts, over 600km of marked runs and over 130 km of tracked cross country trails. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
The largest ski area of the Les Portes du Soleil region and one of the most northerly of the French Alpine resorts. Morzine opens a wonderful playground of 650 km of slopes in winter. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
The quiet ski village of Sainte Foy is less than half an hour's drive from three of the finest ski areas in France - Val d'Isère, Tignes, La Plagne and Les Arcs. The ski area offers off-Piste guided skiing in beautiful unspoilt wilderness plus heli-skiing opportunities. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
Tignes, France is comprised of five villages in the hub of all snowsports from snowboarding to ski-jorring. It is ideally located in the Savoie region with good transport links in and out. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
Val d'Isere ski resort in France lies 5km from the Italian border. Although the village has undergone an architectural renovation it has kept that authentic ski resort setting. There are both groomed slopes and backcountry skiing. The ski slopes are equipped with a high-volume gondola. The Pissaillas Glacier offers summer skiing. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics
Val Thorens is located in the Tarentaise Valley, Savoie, French Alps, the highest ski resort in Europe. The resort boasts an impressively long ski season usually open from November through to May. Resort Overview · More Topics
La Clusaz (France), a french ski resort in the Alps. The ski resorts of La Clusaz and Manigod are located on the northwest flank of the Aravis. This exposure allows them a very favorable combination of average snowfall of more than 6 meters to 1860 meters.
Official site for Les 3 Vallees resorts the largest ski area in the world, linked together by ski runs and ski lifts, with 600 kms of interconnected slopes and 180 ski lifts. Les 3 Vallees comprise the resorts of Courchevel, La Tania, Meribel, Brides-les-Bains, Les Menuires - Saint Martin, Val Thorens and Orelle. Trails include many snow-parks and half-pipes for fans of new winter board-sports. For nordic skiers ski over track set runs through beautiful mountain scenery. Resort Overview · Lodging · More Topics