The Three Valleys Skiing
The legendary Three Valleys: a huge playground with 600km of high altitude pistes.
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The world’s largest ski area… But size isn’t everything! The Three Valleys also boasts a huge variety of terrain (off-piste, gentle winding greens, forested reds, snow parks, need we go on?) and plenty of high altitude skiing, with natural snow cover topped up by over 1230 super-efficient snow cannons.
With its reputation as one of the best resorts in France, it has some very high standards to uphold, meaning that huge ongoing investment is being pumped into building an efficient, comfortable and speedy lift system. Natural reservoirs are used to fuel the snow cannons, and a magnificent fleet of piste-bashers is deployed each evening to groom those pistes back to perfection for skiers and snowboarders the following morning.
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One of the best things about the Three Valleys is that there are so many slopes to suit all levels of skier and snowboarder.
There is an amazing choice of meticulously prepared green and blue pistes for beginners and some superb runs through the trees towards La Tania. There are long open sweeping red pistes on the Combe de Saulire and Creux and some excellent wide open blues in Courchevel Moriond for intermediate skiers. For experts, the couloirs have some of the steepest skiing in the Alps, including World Ski Championships run, Eclipse, and good bumps are always available on Chanrossa, Marmottes and Suisses. The choice is almost endless which is why people come back to the Three Valleys time and time again.
Snow conditions are great as there’s a huge amount (80%) of skiing at high altitude (above 1800m), and there has been huge investment in snow-making facilities which tops up the snow lower down in dryer seasons. The overnight grooming team do a truly incredible job, especially at the end of the season when the freeze-thaw can make late afternoons slushier – by next morning it’s all back to corduroy again!
The area
The Three Valleys (Les Trois Vall\u00e9es) is a renowned ski region in the French Alps, boasting one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive ski areas. Here are some key facts and information about the Three Valleys and its piste map:
Piste Map: The piste map of the Three Valleys is an intricate and detailed guide to the region’s ski runs and lifts. It includes a wide range of runs, catering to all levels of skiers and snowboarders, from beginner slopes to challenging black runs. The map also shows the locations of ski lifts, gondolas, and cable cars, helping skiers navigate between the different resorts and areas within the Three Valleys.
Ski Area Size: The Three Valleys ski area is vast, covering over 600 km of interconnected ski slopes. This vast network makes it the largest ski area in the world accessible with a single ski pass.
Altitude Range: The altitude in the Three Valleys varies significantly, with the highest point at Val Thorens reaching 3,230 meters, ensuring good snow conditions throughout the ski season.
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