Flaine

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Sun 01 Dec 2024 - Sun 08 Dec 2024

25

Green runs

59

Blue runs

44

Red runs

11

Black runs

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Flaine Facts

Area: Grand Massif

Village Height: 1600m

Avg. annual Snowfall: 500cm

No. of lifts: 62

Season dates: Early Dec - Late Apr

Km of piste: 265km

Terrain parks: 3

Distance to airports: Geneva / Geneve 90km

Overview of Flaine Ski Resort

Flaine ski resort sits at a snow sure altitude in a vast powder snow bowl and at the heart of the huge Grand Massif ski region, one of the world’s largest. If you enjoy a Flaine ski holiday you’ll find the resort’s ski area links the purpose-built centre with the traditional villages of Sixt, Samoens, Les Carroz and Morillon down below. There are numerous fabulous long trails down to these villages at the edges of the giant ski area and those apartment blocks are actually an art installation with all the services you need close at hand within.

Flaine was created in the 1960s and while its original stark concrete block architecture has been criticised along side those of others, it is actually something very different, created by a master of the Bauhaus school of architectural design.

The core of the resort is on a split level, known as Flaine Foret and Flaine Forum, the two connected by pedestrian lifts, More recent developments have included the wooden chalets of a Scandinavian-style village (known as Le Hameau de Flaine) and now a development Flaine Montsoleil initiated by the Canadian company Intrawest, the team behind Whistler and other resorts, the more North American style Flaine Montsoleil, now operated by the large French Pierre and Vacances company.

The vast majority of Flaine accommodation is self catering apartments which suit the family friendly style of the resort. PowderBeds offer a wide range of great-value Flaine apartments and it's always worth checking out our Flaine ski deals page for the best possible price for your Flaine ski holiday.


Overview of Flaine Ski Resort

Flaine ski resort sits at a snow sure altitude in a vast powder snow bowl and at the heart of the huge Grand Massif ski region, one of the world’s largest. If you enjoy a Flaine ski holiday you’ll find the resort’s ski area links the purpose-built centre with the traditional villages of Sixt, Samoens, Les Carroz and Morillon down below. There are numerous fabulous long trails down to these villages at the edges of the giant ski area and those apartment blocks are actually an art installation with all the services you need close at hand within.

Flaine was created in the 1960s and while its original stark concrete block architecture has been criticised along side those of others, it is actually something very different, created by a master of the Bauhaus school of architectural design.

The core of the resort is on a split level, known as Flaine Foret and Flaine Forum, the two connected by pedestrian lifts, More recent developments have included the wooden chalets of a Scandinavian-style village (known as Le Hameau de Flaine) and now a development Flaine Montsoleil initiated by the Canadian company Intrawest, the team behind Whistler and other resorts, the more North American style Flaine Montsoleil, now operated by the large French Pierre and Vacances company.

The vast majority of Flaine accommodation is self catering apartments which suit the family friendly style of the resort. PowderBeds offer a wide range of great-value Flaine apartments and it's always worth checking out our Flaine ski deals page for the best possible price for your Flaine ski holiday.


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9 Reasons Flaine is Great for Families

08 October 2015

  If you haven’t decided whereabouts in the Alps you want to go skiing this winter,......

Resort of the Month - Flaine

15 January 2016

Thanks to all the fresh snow that’s arrived in the Alps recently, this season is......