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Area: Val d'Isère-Tignes
Village Height: 1850m
Avg. annual Snowfall: 450cm
No. of lifts: 76
Season dates: Late-Nov - Early-May
Km of piste: 300km
Terrain parks: 2
Distance to airports: Geneva 180km
Val d'Isère is a name synonymous with skiing and although not strictly a ‘purpose built’ ski resort of the type of mountain-top concrete variety we imagine for France, it was largely created from next to nothing in a high valley of the Tarentaise region in the 1930s.
Val d'Isère has continued to attract guests for the best part of a century through constantly renewing and improving what it can offer each generation of skiers, always staying at the forefront of winter sports worldwide. At the same time it has maintained one of its key attractions – a picturesque main resort village built primarily from local wood and stone and with a compact heart, now largely pedestrianised and home to lots of enticing shops, restaurants and a wide variety of Val d'Isère accommodation.
In the 1960s Val d'Isère began its connection to Tignes ski resort with the great Espace Killy ski area named after France’s greatest skiing hero, Jean Claude Killy. This area - now renamed Val d'Isère-Tignes - now covers more than 300km (nearly 190 miles) of piste served by 76 lifts. Although it may not be the largest ski area in the world it is one of the 10 biggest and perhaps more importantly, a good many intermediate and advanced skiers think it is arguably the most exciting and entertaining ski areas on earth.
When you ski Val d'Isère you’ll be following many of the world’s greatest skiers as the resort has a long association with competitive skiing and is one of a handful of resorts worldwide to have staged World Cup, Olympic and Alpine Ski World Championships events.
Now the resort has grown into one of the best in the world, PowderBeds.com has selected some of the best self-catered apartments available including the luxury Residence Chalet Izia.
From Hotels to Apartments; you'll find something for everyone.
Lovely ski resort with lots of good restaurants and shops! Amazing ski area with lots of runs to choose from.
Great Resort. Outstanding views when the sky is clear.
I spent 2 great winters working in Val and I go back every year. It simply can't be beaten!
I first went to Val d'Isere on family ski holidays more years ago than I care to remember. I went back as a student, when I was first married and I'm now planning to go back with our kids when they're old enough to learn. Val d'Isere is an all rounder - there's something for everyone. It feels like there's a lot of Brits there but it feels very French at the same time. Lunch at Frutiere highly recommended but save up!
My first trip to Val and really blown away by the range of ski areas, the connectedness of those areas and the way the highest slopes virtually guarantee great snow, while the resort team work so hard to optimise the piste quality. The place is slightly let down by its underinvestment in quality lift facilities, that means sometimes a day feels too full of lifts and short on piste time. Great village and range of entertainment options for the evenings
My favourite European resort. Excellent skiing- huge, varied area. Lovely town and the Apres at Folie Douce is an experience not to be missed! Not good for beginners however- greens that would be reds in part anywhere else make life very difficult for a beginner. But for experts who can handle most slopes, It's awesome and should be on every keen skier's "must ski" list.