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#1 Grand Bornand Ski Resort (Le Grand-Bornand) +14 recs 4.3/5

Le Grand-Bornand, an alpine gem in the Haute-Savoie region of France, shines in winter with groomed runs and traditional chalets. Come summer, green meadows provide a backdrop for hiking and biking. The preserved village showcases local culture and a culinary scene centered on Reblochon cheese. Grand Bornand Ski Resort offers authentic mountain experiences year round.

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#2 Tignes Ski Resort (Tignes) +4 recs 4.5/5

Tignes Ski Resort is a renowned destination in the Savoie region, having hosted events for the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics. Today, it stands as one of the most active resorts in France.

Since its first ski lifts in 1936, Tignes has continuously modernized. It offers a top tier ski area alongside a wide range of activities. Whether you are a skier, mountaineer, hiker, diver, paraglider, horseback rider, or mountain biker, you will find exactly what you need here.

A destination for every mountain lover.

#3 Alpe d'Huez (Alpe d'Huez) +4 recs 4.5/5

Located about 60 kilometers from Grenoble, the mountain resort of Alpe d'Huez is known as the Island in the Sun. Its plateau sits at 1860 meters with a south-facing orientation, providing prime weather conditions for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowboarding. This resort, which has been operating since 1920, has a long history of innovation. It hosted the first ski lift in 1936, and its comedy film festival, established in 1997, is a major national event. Most notably, it is home to the longest black run in the world, the Sarenne. Spanning 10,000 hectares with 250 km of runs, Alpe...

#4 Courchevel (Courchevel) +3 recs 4/5

As the gateway to the world's largest ski area, Courchevel offers 150 km of local runs and 600 km of direct access via the 3 Vallées. Six villages from 1100 to 1850 m provide distinct vibes, from the luxury of 1850 to the Savoyard charm of Le Praz. With groomed trails, guaranteed snow from December to April, and Michelin-starred dining, it is an alpine benchmark.

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#5 Val Thorens (Belleville) +3 recs 4.5/5

In the Tarentaise Valley of France, Val Thorens sits at 2,300 meters, making it one of the highest ski villages on Earth. As part of the 3 Vallées network, it offers 600km of slopes. Beyond its 2013 title as Best Ski Resort in the World, enjoy rafting, paragliding, climbing, or bowling before hitting the nightlife.

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#6 Les Deux Alpes (Mont-de-Lans) +2 recs 5/5

Les Deux Alpes is a high-altitude resort in Isère, reaching 3,600 meters on the largest skiable glacier in Europe. With 220 km of trails and 2,268 meters of vertical drop, it serves beginners and freeriders alike. An ice cave, panoramic observation deck, and a top-tier snowpark round out the experience. Expect a lively vibe and guaranteed skiing from November to May.

#7 Chamonix Station (Chamonix) +2 recs 4/5

An iconic destination at the foot of Mont Blanc, Chamonix has paired high-altitude skiing with Alpine culture since the first Winter Olympics in 1924. Four distinct areas range from 1,000 to 3,275 meters, offering 150 km of runs and premier off-piste terrain. The 20 km Vallée Blanche glacial descent draws skiers globally. Après-ski happens in a town that stays active year-round.

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#8 Avoriaz Ski Resort (Morzine) +2 recs 4/5

In Morzine, within one of the largest ski areas in Europe, sits Avoriaz Ski Resort. Born from the wild idea of an Olympic champion, the project initially left locals skeptical. After six years of construction, the resort finally opened. Its fantasy film festival gained global fame, while consistent upgrades now provide year-round activities.

#9 Villard-de-Lans Station (Villard-de-Lans) pas encore de reco

South of Grenoble, in the heart of the Vercors Massif, Villard-de-Lans provides a year-round escape. In winter, skiers tackle diverse slopes at Villard-de-Lans Station. Come summer, the terrain shifts to hiking trails, mountain biking, and outdoor sports. It is a versatile destination for families, offering dedicated childcare and activities for all ages.

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#10 Aussois Ski Resort (Aussois) pas encore de reco

Aussois, tucked into the Alps, draws visitors year-round. In winter, Aussois Ski Resort offers diverse slopes for all skill levels, modern lifts, and reputable ski schools. Evenings feel cozy in alpine chalets. During summer, green mountains invite hikers, cyclists, climbers, and paragliders. Rivers offer calm spots, while local cultural festivals keep the town lively.

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Latest reviews

Very pretty

For my part, I went to Grand Bornand out of season and I found the resort very pleasant. It is a place that stays lively all year round. If you want to enjoy the mountains in the spring or summer, it…

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Top notch stay and skiing

Super welcoming resort that offers a lot of advantages: - Generally, the snow in winter is on point, thanks to the altitude and the climate. - The slopes are easily accessible from the lodging. - The…

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Balme Estate, perfect for family skiing

Superb area accessible from Vallorcine by gondola and chairlift, or from the village of Le Tour (also by gondola and chairlift). Incredible view of Mont-Blanc. You can of course ski there in the winte…

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An extraordinary trip

Taking the Montenvers train to the Sea of Ice is already a small but really beautiful adventure. Even though the glaciers are melting, the Sea of Ice remains magnificent, and it makes you feel so smal…

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Snow almost guaranteed

With slopes at over 3,000m, this is one of the few resorts where you are pretty much guaranteed to find snow every winter. Well-maintained facilities and a pretty lively atmosphere, with quite a lot t…

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Le Grand-Bornand, between traditions and activities

Le Grand-Bornand is nestled at the end of the valley, right at the foot of the Aravis mountains, and the view of the range is unbeatable. From the end of the Bouchet valley all the way to the peaks of…

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Good, but the service needs work

Nice setting, with some really pretty views of the mountains. The slopes up top (Chinaillon) are good, but down in the village, meh. One thing that’s a bit annoying, and kind of ruins the experience,…

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For off-piste skiing

Very famous resort, but it will be especially good for skiers who love off-piste. The area is really top-notch for that. For everyone else, it will just be a big resort among many others.

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A small mountain town

If you are looking for a small mountain village to retreat to, Chamonix will not meet your expectations. This is a small mountain town, with a population of a few thousand residents living there year…

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For the international jet set

I was invited for a weekend at this resort without much hope, and just as I expected, I felt completely out of place. Everything is designed (and priced) for the international jet set. At times, I alm…

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