Skiing
Situated in the Savoie region of France, Val d'Isère stands at an altitude of 1,850 metres, placing it among the highest resorts in the Alps. The summit of the La Grande Motte glacier reaches an extraordinary 3,456 metres, and with more than 60 per cent of the ski area's slopes positioned above 2,200 metres, exceptional snow conditions are a near-constant throughout the winter season.
The combined ski area shared with neighbouring Tignes presents an extraordinary breadth of terrain, from perfectly groomed pistes to some of the most rewarding off-piste routes in the Alps. Whether you are seeking to refine your technique on wide, open runs or to venture beyond the marked slopes into pristine backcountry, Val d'Isère rewards skiers of every ambition and ability.
For those wishing to explore the mountain's full potential, experienced mountain guides bring both local expertise and an unwavering commitment to safety, ensuring that every descent, however adventurous, is as memorable as it is secure. Val d'Isère is, quite simply, one of the great Alpine skiing destinations.
