Les 3 Vallées Ski Resorts

Les 3 Vallées Ski Resorts

The Les 3 Vallées ski area is a vast ski region with 200 lifts, hundreds of snow cannons, professional instructors, and an impressive 600 kilometers of pistes. There’s something for both those who prefer groomed slopes and those who enjoy untouched powder. Each of the Les 3 Vallées resorts has its own unique characteristics.

Les 3 Vallées Ski Areas
The Méribel resort is divided into two main areas: the central section, located at an altitude of 1,450 meters, and Méribel-Mottaret, at an altitude of 1,700 meters. This resort gained worldwide fame thanks to hosting the 1992 Olympic Games. Tourists can enjoy 75 pistes and 58 modern lifts.

Courchevel comprises five villages located at varying altitudes: Saint-Bon, Le Praz, Courchevel 1550, Moriond, and Courchevel 1850. Ski enthusiasts will enjoy 150 km of pistes served by 62 lifts.

Beginners will find 27 green and 44 blue runs, while experienced skiers will find 38 red and 10 black runs. Courchevel also offers 10 restaurants on the slopes and 66 km of cross-country ski trails through the forest.

La Tania, located at an altitude of 1,400 meters, is located between Courchevel and Méribel in the heart of the Three Valleys. It is a convenient option for those wanting quick access to all the key ski areas. Brides-les-Bains offers 77 km of pistes served by 58 lifts, making it ideal for active skiing.

Les Menuires (1,850 m) and Saint-Martin (1,450 m) form a single ski area, offering 160 km of pistes and 33 lifts for comfortable ascents.

The highest resort in the region is Val Thorens, located at an altitude of 2,300 meters. Here, you’ll find slopes for every skill level: 10 green, 27 blue, 26 red, and 7 black runs. For guests’ convenience, 29 lifts are available.

A ski pass to the Three Valleys during peak season costs €63 for adults and €50 for children per day.