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Val Thorens is the pinnacle of alpine excellence in the French Alps. It is situated in the heart of Les 3 Vallées and is known as Europe’s highest ski resort, standing at 2,300 metres with a magnificent mountain range as its backdrop. It's prime location ensures consistently excellent snow conditions throughout the season, making it a favourite for both seasoned skiers and newcomers. The resort boasts 32 lifts, including gondolas, chairlifts and drag lifts, allowing skiers and snowboarders quick and efficient access to over 150 kilometres of trails.
With over 80 marked runs ranging from beginner greens to advanced black slopes, the terrain caters to all skill levels. The resort itself is part of the expansive Les 3 Vallées ski area, offering access to 600 kilometres of interconnected pistes making it the largest ski area in the world. Situated in a vast natural cirque overlooked by six glaciers, the Val Thorens ski area offers doorstep skiing with a multitude of itineraries so you can ski in the sunshine all day long.
Val Thorens isn’t just about skiing and snowboarding—it's vibrant après-ski scene is a major attraction. From lively bars like La Folie Douce, where slopeside parties take on a life of their own, to cosy spots serving traditional Savoyard dishes like fondue, raclette and tartiflette, there’s a rich variety of dining and nightlife options for everyone. The town itself has a modern yet charming Alpine feel, with accommodation options to suit every traveller and budget.
Getting to Val Thorens is straightforward, with airports in Geneva, Lyon and Chambéry offering convenient transfers. For non-skiers, Val Thorens has plenty to offer, including snowshoeing, tobogganing, and ice-driving. The resort’s sports centre offers activities like swimming and spa treatments, perfect for relaxation after a day on the mountain.
Val Thorens' truly captures the essence of high-altitude adventure, combining world-class skiing with a lively atmosphere both on and off the slopes. Whether you're carving through pristine powder, soaking in the apres-ski vibes or exploring its unique non-ski activities, Val Thorens delivers an unforgettable winter experience that keeps visitors returning year after year. With something for every traveller, it's a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the best of the French Alps.
Adventures & Attractions
Our recommended resort highlights.
Val Thorens Dog Sledding
Experience the thrill of dog sledding through the stunning alpine scenery, led by a team of eager huskies across snowy trails.
Val Thorens Fat Biking
Tackle Val Thorens’ snowy paths on a fat bike, with oversized tires perfect for navigating winter terrain and beautiful snow-covered trails.
Val Thorens Ice Climbing
Test your skills on Val Thorens’ frozen waterfalls, scaling ice walls with expert guidance for a challenging winter adventure.
Val Thorens Ice Diving
Dive into an icy lake for an unforgettable underwater adventure, exploring crystal-clear waters beneath a frozen surface.
Val Thorens Ice Go-Karts
Race friends on an icy go-kart track for a fun and unique winter thrill, with sharp turns and icy slides for a fast-paced experience.
Val Thorens Zipline
Fly over snowy peaks and valleys on the famous Val Thorens zipline, taking in panoramic views as you soar through the alpine air.
Val Thorens Paragliding
Glide over snow-covered mountains for a breathtaking view of Val Thorens from above, a thrilling experience for adventure seekers.
Val Thorens Ice Skating
Enjoy a classic winter pastime at Val Thorens’ ice rink, where skaters of all levels can glide through a festive alpine atmosphere.
Val Thorens Snow Park
Perfect for freestyle lovers, the snow park features jumps, rails, and fun obstacles for snowboarders and skiers of all skill levels.
- How to Reach Val Thorens
- Resorts & City Guide
By Air
The closest airports to Val Thorens are Geneva, Lyon, and Chambéry. Geneva and Lyon airports are about 2-3 hours away by car, while Chambéry is closer, offering a quicker transfer option for travellers.
By Train
Travelling by train is a great option, with the nearest station in Moûtiers. From there, regular bus or taxi services provide easy access to Val Thorens, about 45 minutes away.
By Car
Val Thorens is easily reachable by car, with well-maintained roads leading to the resort. While a car is not essential due to the resort’s excellent transport links, having one provides flexibility for exploring the wider Les 3 Vallées area.
By Bus
Direct buses run frequently from major transport hubs, including Geneva, Lyon, and Chambéry airports, as well as Moûtiers station. Pre-booked transfers are also available for added convenience.
By Private Transfer
Private transfers offer a hassle-free and comfortable option, available from Geneva, Lyon, Chambéry, and Moûtiers, ensuring a smooth journey straight to Val Thorens.