Val Thorens - Resort description & ski information.
Perched up at 2300m in the Three Valleys ski area, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe. As a result, this popular place boasts some of the best snow and powder in France and offers good quality skiing and boarding until late in the season. Car-free and with most accommodation practically on the slopes, Val Thorens is very user-friendly, popular with everyone from families and beginners through to experts.
Skiing in Val Thorens
The skiing here is perfect for everyone, from nervous beginners looking for accommodating greens to extreme skiers chasing off-piste powder. Intermediates who just enjoy cruising whilst enjoying spectacular high mountain scenery won't be disappointed either. There is a snowpark for boarders, complete with half pipe and boarder cross, whilst those seeking views should enjoy the peak of the Cime du Caron at 3200m.
From Val Thorens you have easy access to the entire Three Valleys area, which is home to 600km of pistes, and is considered one of the best and largest ski areas in the world. It contains a staggering 52 green runs, 128 blue, 123 red and 33 black, not to mention endless off-piste opportunities and some really wonderful scenery. For more information on skiing in the Three Valleys, see our pages on Courchevel, La Tania, Méribel, Méribel-Mottaret and Les Menuires.
The resort & Ski Accommodation Information
Chalet Dauphinelle and its ski-in ski-out facilities gives direct access to over 600km of slopes in the Three Valley ski area.
As a good all-rounder resort, Val Thorens has something for everyone away from the slopes. Children are very well catered for, with a host of shows and events put on for them, along with some good ski schools, swimming pool, ice rink, sledging slope and play area. Activities available to all include paragliding and showshoeing, whilst the fantastic sports centre offers everything from basketball to saunas. There are plenty of shops in the resort, linked by a network of malls, whilst the choice of restaurants both on and off the pistes is large. Finally, as far as nightlife goes, there are a number of lively bars to choose from, and lots of warm après-ski atmosphere.
For the latest ski deals and bargains check out our special offers or call 0845 862 1121.
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Resort Height |
Top Lift |
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| Val Thorens |
2300m |
3300m Glacier de Peclet |
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| Meribel/Mottaret |
1450-1750m |
2952m Mont du Valon |
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| Courchevel |
1300-1850m |
2738m Saulire |
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| Pistes |
km |
600 |
Rating |
Beginer |
**** |
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Lifts |
200 |
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Intermediate |
***** |
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Green |
47 |
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Advanced |
***** |
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Blue |
94 |
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Snowboarding |
***** |
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Red |
102 |
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Black |
33 |
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Off Piste |
Extensive and Interesting |
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Artificial Snow |
90km |
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| Children |
Creche for young children The ESF run 2 creche facilities (miniclub) for children from 3 months - 4 years and Jardin des Neige for older children Childrens Ski School All the ski schools in Val Thorens offer child tuition. Book in advance for high season |
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| Other |
Passes available for resort only, valley only or 3 valleys. 6 Day 3 valley pass includes a day in nearby resorts inclucing Tignes, Val d'Isere or La Plagne. |