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 Ski France

The French Alps shine for their scale, their sunny days, the infrastructure of their resorts and high altitude resorts.
The ski areas of France boast some of the largest and most sophisticated lift systems in the world, the size of some is truly staggering.
- The Trois Vallées combines Courchevel, Meribel and Val Thorens to offer 198 lifts and 600km of piste
- Val d'Isere and Tignes together form the Espace Killy with 97 lifts and 300km of piste
- The Mont Blanc ski pass covers 62 lifts over 11 ski areas including Chamonix
- Megeve has 81 lifts over 300km of pistes
- Alpe d'Huez has 88 lifts and over 220km of piste
- Morzine - Avoriaz & the Portes du Soleil ski area
- access over 600km of piste - with a total 207 lifts
High altitude, plenty of dry snow and an amazing atmosphere is to be expected when staying and skiing the Alps, plus awesome gastronomy friendly service and naturally the après.


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Ski Alpe d'Huez Alpe d'Huez was created in 1936 and is situated at 1860 meters on the south facing side of the Grandes Rousses Mountain Range in the great Rhône-Alpes region. |
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Ski Chamonix Chamonix is the oldest and most famous resort in the French Alps, with over 700kms of runs catering from the advanced expert down to the average beginner. |
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Ski Courchevel A resort of four villages, Courchevel 1850m includes Le Jardin Alpin and the Airport areas. The three other villages are named after their height down through 1650m, 1550m and 1300m all connected by lifts and piste. |
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Ski Méribel The valley of Méribel, located in the middle of the "Trois Vallées", includes the 2 resorts of Méribel at 1452m and Meribel Mottaret at 1699m. |
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Ski Megéve This fashionable town in the Haute Savoie lies in a valley surrounded by 5 designated ski areas, Rich in history & tradition, Megéve offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. |
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Ski Val d`Isere - Tignes The resorts of Val D'Isere and Tignes combine to create L'Espace Killy - a vast ski area offering 300km of runs. Val D'Isere has a historic village charm twinned with fantastic aprés ski whilst Tignes offers fantastic snow sure skiing. |
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