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Val Thorens in France - a man and a woman holding skis in the snow.
Val Thorens in France - a man and a woman holding skis in the snow.
Val Thorens in France - a man and a woman holding skis in the snow.

Resumen de Val Thorens

Val Thorens is an acclaimed ski resort nestled at an altitude of 2350m, making it France's highest ski resort. This altitude ensures good snow quality throughout the season, which is particularly appreciated by international clientele, predominantly from the UK and the Netherlands. The resort boasts of a distinct French charm, with the trappings of a quaint French town, complete with fresh bread and cozy cafes.

The resort is highly regarded for its fantastic slopes, with a wide range of pistes catering to various skill levels. Some visitors have noted that the difficulty levels of some slopes may not always align with their designated ratings, adding an element of surprise to the skiing experience. Despite this, the overall skiing experience is highly praised, with many appreciating the well-maintained slopes and minimal lift queues, even during peak times. The resort also offers a multitude of activities beyond skiing, such as zip lines, sledging, and a vibrant après-ski scene.

Val Thorens is part of the expansive Three Valleys ski area, offering an almost overwhelming variety of ski tracks suitable for all skill levels. The interconnected nature of the ski resorts within this domain allows for a vast array of runs and levels of difficulty. The resort is also known for its excellent infrastructure and great connections to other resorts via gondolas and chairlifts.

Despite the high praises, some visitors have expressed concerns about the convenience of parking and the high costs of food at some establishments. Nevertheless, the sheer variety of multicultural cuisines and the availability of different price points for dining and entertainment seem to mitigate these concerns.

In summary, Val Thorens presents a comprehensive and enjoyable ski resort experience, highlighted by its wide range of slopes, excellent snow quality, and abundant activities, all set against the backdrop of breathtaking mountain landscapes.

Información clave

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Elevación máxima

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Elevación máxima para esquiar
Máx.: 6767 m

Elevación base

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Elevación inicial de la zona de esquí
Máx.: 4000 m

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Distancia máxima de descenso vertical
Máx.: 3167 m

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Cantidad total de remontes en funcionamiento
Máx.: 165 total

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Cantidad total de pistas de esquí marcadas
Máx.: 150 total

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Distancia total de todas las pistas
Máx.: 600 km

Dificultad del terreno

Principiante
51.0%
Intermedio
38.0%

Características

1 característica disponible

Esquí nocturno

Disfruta de las operaciones de esquí después del anochecer

Comentarios

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Distancia total de pistas

588.9cm
Nevada anual
promedio de 11 años
Peak: December (121.8cm)
85.2cm
Nov
121.8cm
Dec
111.1cm
Jan
63.7cm
Feb
89.4cm
Mar
62.7cm
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Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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