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Val d'Isere Ski Resort, France

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Key Features

  • Large ski area
  • High resort - snow sure
  • Good for après
  • Groups
  • Off-piste
  • Glacier

"I always end up in Val D'Isere. It just has so much to offer for the intermediate and advanced skier. The new Solaise area development means it now caters to beginners too. The luxury accommodation and legendary apres are a pretty compelling reason for a visit too."

Sophie, Ski Specialist - Sales Team

Resort Facts

  • Resort height: 1850m
  • Highest lift: 3456m
  • No. of lifts: 82
  • No. of slopes: 159
  • Total piste: 300km
  • Transfer times:

    Grenoble: 3hrs 30 mins
    Geneva: 3hrs 30 mins
    Lyon: 3hrs 30 mins
    Chambery: 2hrs 45mins


Overview of Val D'Isere

Val d'Isere skiing started life as the not-so-humble medieval hunting grounds of the Dukes de Savoie. The settlement dates back to 1553 - pretty impressive for a village that sits at 1850m above sea level and gets an average of 5m of snow per winter. Val d'Isere successfully reinvented itself as one of the world's finest ski resorts in time for the 1992 Albertville Olympics.

Ski Val d'Isere and you will find a village that is everything a skier could wish for - beautiful yet lively, with plenty of amazing places to eat, combined with some seriously impressive skiing. The resort oozes an old-fashioned aloofness and is certainly one of the four priciest in France. But whilst you may see plenty of posers and ski bling, Val d'Isere accommodation covers everything from 5* hotels to comfortable Val d'Isere chalets, plus more reasonable Val d'Isere ski apartments, especially if you are willing to stay in the satellite villages of La Daille, Le Laisanant or Le Fornet (which are all linked by frequent and free ski buses).

The 300kms of the Tignes-Val d'Isere ski area offers wide pistes, a hugely varied terrain and some of the best lift-served off piste in the world.

Snow conditions are invariably some of the best in Europe; the Piscaillas glacier, its links with Tignes and even higher skiing plus over 600 snow cannons guarantee excellent skiing throughout the winter - from early December right through April. The steep sides of the valley guarantee challenging skiing right on the doorstep and higher up in the sunshine you’ll find long greens and blues.

You’ll soon find out why this resort is on every skier’s bucket list.

3 Things We Love About Val d'Isere

  1. Quality Ski Area - Val d'Isere is part of the Tignes-Val d'Isere Ski Area. This provides you with access to the runs in Tignes as well as Val d'Isere. The combined ski area this gives you is huge and helps it rank among the best ski areas in the world.
  2. World Class Apres - In terms of both on-mountain wining and dining, and after-hours partying in the village, Val d'Isere leads the way where apres-ski is concerned.
  3. Heritage - The traditional architecture should be enough to let you know, that the resort has been here for centuries and the prestige has been building since the parish church was built in 1664.

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Snow Forecast

Next 7 Days 39cm

Piste Conditions N/A

Report last updated at: Wed 7th Jan 2026