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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc holiday

France

Experts
Après-ski
Family-friendly
Off-pistes
Culinary

Resort overview

Chamonix dazzles with its challenging slopes, bustling après-ski scene, and gourmet dining, all set against the jaw-dropping backdrop of Mont Blanc.

Number of slopes

217

Beginners

209

Advanced

66

Experts

492

Total

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc overview

Beginners
Advanced
Experts
Snowboarders
Après-ski
Culinary
Family-friendly

Slopes

Beginners
217
Advanced
209
Experts
66

Total runs492

Skiing in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

Beginners

Chamonix may not be the first choice for ski newbies, but it does offer a few specialized areas like Les Planards and Les Chosalets. The Chamonix Ski School welcomes kids as young as three. While these zones can be a bit fragmented, they're still very beginner-friendly, offering the added perk of snow assurance thanks to snowmaking canons.

Advanced

Intermediates will have a blast cruising down high-altitude blues and reds in areas like La Flegere and Les Houches. Keep in mind, Les Houches isn't covered by the Chamonix Pass and features multiple drag lifts. The Grands Montets glacier gives that extra thrill with steeper terrains for those looking to up their game.

Experts

Advanced skiers, meet your paradise! With a ton of terrains, especially in Grands Montets, you'll never run out of challenges. While the upper cable car's closure limits some options, other areas like Brèvent and Flégère keep the adrenaline flowing.

Snowboarders

Snowboarders will find their groove in Chamonix's steep and tree-lined runs. Freestyle parks like Les Grands Montets offer features for all abilities. If you want to catch some air, head over to the Brévent airbag jump and get yourself on film.

Culinary

Chamonix serves up a culinary experience that's as diverse as its ski slopes, boasting a jaw-dropping 170+ restaurants. From Michelin-starred dining at Albert Premier to the hearty burgers at Micro Brasserie de Chamonix, there's a dish for every palate. If you're feeling adventurous, Casa Valerio stays open late and offers a wide array of pizzas and pasta dishes. For those in search of elegance, Le Caphorn provides a unique blend of French and Asian flavors, all set within a nautically-themed chalet.

Apres-ski

After a day on the slopes, Chamonix's après ski scene comes alive with infectious energy. Venues like Chambre Neuf and La Terrasse are the go-to spots for live music and a jovial atmosphere. The Pub is another crowd-pleaser, especially for those missing a bit of British pub culture, offering cheap Pimms and televised football. And if you're in the mood for a unique experience, Barberousse takes you on a pirate-themed journey complete with an impressive selection of rum.

For families

While Chamonix's slopes might not be a first-choice for families with beginner skiers, the resort has a wider appeal with activities like snowshoe walking and paragliding. The indoor ice skating rink and local interest museum offer alternative entertainment. For a little pampering, families can unwind at the leisure center's swimming pool and spa. While Chamonix may not be ideal for families focused solely on novice terrains, it does offer a diversified experience for those looking for alpine adventures beyond skiing.

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc holiday

France

Resort overview

Chamonix dazzles with its challenging slopes, bustling après-ski scene, and gourmet dining, all set against the jaw-dropping backdrop of Mont Blanc.

Number of slopes

217

Beginners

209

Advanced

66

Experts

492

Total

Skiing in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

Beginners

Chamonix may not be the first choice for ski newbies, but it does offer a few specialized areas like Les Planards and Les Chosalets. The Chamonix Ski School welcomes kids as young as three. While these zones can be a bit fragmented, they're still very beginner-friendly, offering the added perk of snow assurance thanks to snowmaking canons.

Advanced

Intermediates will have a blast cruising down high-altitude blues and reds in areas like La Flegere and Les Houches. Keep in mind, Les Houches isn't covered by the Chamonix Pass and features multiple drag lifts. The Grands Montets glacier gives that extra thrill with steeper terrains for those looking to up their game.

Experts

Advanced skiers, meet your paradise! With a ton of terrains, especially in Grands Montets, you'll never run out of challenges. While the upper cable car's closure limits some options, other areas like Brèvent and Flégère keep the adrenaline flowing.

Snowboarders

Snowboarders will find their groove in Chamonix's steep and tree-lined runs. Freestyle parks like Les Grands Montets offer features for all abilities. If you want to catch some air, head over to the Brévent airbag jump and get yourself on film.

Culinary

Chamonix serves up a culinary experience that's as diverse as its ski slopes, boasting a jaw-dropping 170+ restaurants. From Michelin-starred dining at Albert Premier to the hearty burgers at Micro Brasserie de Chamonix, there's a dish for every palate. If you're feeling adventurous, Casa Valerio stays open late and offers a wide array of pizzas and pasta dishes. For those in search of elegance, Le Caphorn provides a unique blend of French and Asian flavors, all set within a nautically-themed chalet.

Apres-ski

After a day on the slopes, Chamonix's après ski scene comes alive with infectious energy. Venues like Chambre Neuf and La Terrasse are the go-to spots for live music and a jovial atmosphere. The Pub is another crowd-pleaser, especially for those missing a bit of British pub culture, offering cheap Pimms and televised football. And if you're in the mood for a unique experience, Barberousse takes you on a pirate-themed journey complete with an impressive selection of rum.

For families

While Chamonix's slopes might not be a first-choice for families with beginner skiers, the resort has a wider appeal with activities like snowshoe walking and paragliding. The indoor ice skating rink and local interest museum offer alternative entertainment. For a little pampering, families can unwind at the leisure center's swimming pool and spa. While Chamonix may not be ideal for families focused solely on novice terrains, it does offer a diversified experience for those looking for alpine adventures beyond skiing.

Experts
Après-ski
Family-friendly
Off-pistes
Culinary
Beginners
Advanced
Experts
Snowboarders
Après-ski
Culinary
Family-friendly

Slopes

Beginners
217
Advanced
209
Experts
66

Total runs492

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