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Val d'Isère

Europe Ski and Snowboard Destinations, France Ski Resorts
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About Val d'Isère

Val-d'Isère offers the whole package: a quintessential mountain town surrounded by the kind of tall, jagged peaks, endless vertical and superior terrain that can only be found in the French Savoie Alps. It’s also home to many Olympic champions including legendary gold medalist Jean-Claude Killy, best known for his award of the Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing when he swept all three gold medals for the downhill races in the 1968 Olympic Games. The ski area, which is one of the largest in France, is linked with Tignes creating the formerly named “L’Espace Killy,” but now known as Tignes-Val-d'Isère Resort. There are 186 miles of marked runs for every level of skier, as well as ample off-piste and untracked powder for the expert.

On a Val-d'Isère ski vacation, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to discover that "the authentic skiers' village,” manages incredible harmony between modern tourism and local chalet-style architecture. This posh little village, which sits at over 6,000 feet, has been host to inhabitants since before the 11th century and became a fully operational ski resort after World War II. As host to some events of the '92 Winter Olympics, more polish was added to an already magnificent gem, and it now enjoys a reputation as one of France’s top-shelf resorts.

Après ski is one of the things Val-d'Isère does best, known in particular for its iconic on-mountain restaurant: La Folie Douce. The spot has several bars and eateries in one and can cater to a sit-down experience or a celebration that includes dancing on the tables after a day on the slopes. Part of the location's appeal is its scheduled performers, ranging from DJs to local musicians and dance troupes; you can enjoy a show out on the veranda during lunch or when you're in full-blown après mode. While La Folie Douce is a must-stop, Val-d'Isère is also known for its wide variety of restaurants in the village if you're seeking quieter dining or après experiences.

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Overlooking a snowy town in Val d'Isère.
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Snowcovered mountain chalet in Val d'Isère.
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A table set on a balcony with fruit, pastries, and drinks in Val d'Isère.
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5 best things about Val d'Isère according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Iconic après-ski parties at La Folie Douce

Connected to Tignes Resort for 186 miles of marked runs and plenty of off-piste to explore

Authentic skiers village

Gourmet food

Dog sledding and ice climbing

MOUNTAIN STATS

79NUMBER OF RUNS
15%BEGINNER RUNS
30%ADVANCED RUNS
39%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
15%EXPERT RUNS
2,469SKIABLE ACRES
6,070 ftBASE ELEVATION
11,339 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
5,269 ftVERTICAL DROP
217"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKNO

Snow reports

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Snowfall summary
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N/A48 hrs
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N/A72 hrs
N/A7d
N/AGroom
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Where to stay in Val d'Isère

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How to get to Val d'Isère

Val-d'Isère is incredibly accessible. The closest train station, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, is just 40 minutes away, with convenient bus transfers also available from Geneva, Lyon, Chambéry and Grenoble airports. Once you arrive in Val-d'Isère, everything is within easy reach on foot or via the resort's free shuttle service.

Getting around

Getting around Val-d'Isère is convenient and eco-friendly with free shuttles that run regularly within the resort in both winter and summer, making it easy to travel from A to B. There are options for more personalized transport, as multiple taxi and private driver services are available and are ideal for reaching the village from the station or airport. These options ensure you can navigate Val-d'Isère efficiently, whether you're exploring the village or heading to your accommodation.

Skiing in Val d'Isère

For easier, rolling runs for warming up or beginner skiers, we suggest heading up the Bellevarde side of the mountain and exploring the Grand Pre piste green run or the blue Club des Sports pistes. Val-d'Isère does offer guests a selection of beginner and intermediate options at the Soliase ski area, like the gully Piste L, one of the more popular blue runs at the resort.


Freestyle skiers and snowboarders will enjoy dropping into the famed Snowpark which features five different terrain park levels depending on what you’re looking for. Jump on a line designed for your ability and level of progression with rails, boxes and jumps so you can properly, and safely, send it.


Beginner Skiing in Val-d'Isère, France

Val-d'Isère beginner skiing offers an ideal experience, since the “learn to ski” slope comes right into the center of town. The lift that accesses this slope is complimentary, too. Once beginners feel ready to explore more of the resort’s green runs head up to the Solaise ski area—the Madeleine run is particularly ideal.

Family vacations in Val d'Isère

Val-d'Isère provides families with an unforgettable experience. Both children and parents alike will appreciate the many exceptional kid-friendly ski schools, day care facilities, winter fun zones and gentle slopes. The whole family will love the sledding runs off the Savonette chairlift—lift access is complimentary.

The Jardin des Neiges and Savonnette slope are designed for young learners to ski safely. Enjoy the Valkids play area and the Lost Village, a hidden area in the trees, as a family, in addition to other activities that include mini snowmobiles for kids, ice skating and snowshoeing or dog sledding in the Vallée du Manchet, Fornet or La Daille. The resort also offers free activities like Snake Gliss, Yooner and Airbord on the Savonnette toboggan run. Val-d'Isère lodging sways towards upscale experience and price tags, but the village also provides some exceptional family-friendly accommodations.

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