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The most beautiful ski resorts in the French Alps to stay
For your stay, choose from rental chalets that offer stunning views of the peaks and ultimate comfort. Handpicked by Weeks Off for their prime locations, these chalets feature spacious living areas with fireplaces and plush sofas, perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes or hiking trails. Whether you’re drawn to a luxury resort, a remote mountain retreat, or a family getaway, these chalets put you right at the heart of the best ski resorts—ideal for making the most of the mountains!
The village of La Salle-les-Alpes in Serre Chevalier. © Paul Cuad
Serre Chevalier
A family-friendly ski resort in a picturesque setting
The Chalet d'Élé in La Salle-les-Alpes.
Serre Chevalier boasts impressive stats: over 2,230 hours of sunshine a year, 80 slopes, 60 ski lifts, and 80% of its runs above 2,000 meters—plenty to get your adrenaline pumping! In winter, snow activities naturally take center stage, with skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and even snowkiting. But there’s so much more: paragliding, the Grands Bains du Monêtier, ice skating… time flies by in the cozy, family-friendly atmosphere.
Whether it’s exhilarating descents, thrilling snowboarding, or off-piste adventures under bright sunshine, the charming villages like Briançon and Monêtier-les-Bains complete the postcard-perfect alpine experience. And for après-ski relaxation, head to the thermal baths for some well-deserved downtime. With its warm family vibe and easy access from Grenoble and Turin, Serre Chevalier promises an unforgettable ski escape!
The Lac de la Rosière in Courchevel. © Slim Mars
Courchevel – Le Praz
Vacation in the largest ski area in the world
Nestled in the Trois Vallées—the largest ski area in France (and the world!)—Courchevel is an iconic resort renowned for its luxury and exceptional services. This alpine haven offers slopes for all levels, plus countless après-ski activities and leisure options year-round. Nature enthusiasts can explore the trails of the Vanoise Massif for a breath of fresh air or hit the mountain bike tracks, while others might opt for a dip in a nearby lake or a stroll through the quaint streets of the resort village. And for food lovers, don’t miss the mountain-top dining experiences at Madame Truffe and La Soucoupe!
Europe’s largest ski area also offers hidden gems like Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a quaint resort celebrated for its charming village, rustic stone and wooden farmhouses, and a cozy selection of Savoyard restaurants and shops. In summer, enjoy everything from hiking and biking to fishing in the scenic rivers and lakes nearby. The toughest decision? Planning the perfect itinerary!
View of the peaks from the living room of 1550 in Courchevel. © Mr Tripper
Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains
A family-friendly ski resort in the heart of the Evasion Mont-Blanc
Nordic bath session with a view of the peaks at Ferme Fougere.
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, nestled in Haute-Savoie at around 850 meters altitude, is a charming ski resort with a ski area reaching up to 2,500 meters on Mont Joly. As part of the Evasion Mont-Blanc, it boasts over 400 kilometers of slopes suited to all skill levels, plus activities like cross-country skiing and ski touring. Come summer, its hiking trails reveal breathtaking panoramic views.
The authentic village, with its traditional architecture and lively streets, exudes a warm atmosphere, where restaurants, shops, and local markets enrich the experience. Also known for its thermal baths, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains is an ideal destination for rejuvenation and enjoying the joys of the mountains year-round.
Les Deux Alpes
A resort where one can ski year-round
Known for its ski schools and snow park, this popular resort draws beginner and intermediate skiers to its variety of runs—green, blue, red, and black. The glacier even allows for summer skiing. Adventure seekers will enjoy the Via Ferrata, a thrilling, suspended trail attached to mountain walls that offers breathtaking heights and rewarding panoramic views. After a day on the slopes, unwind at Le Lièvre Blanc, a spacious chalet with a pool overlooking the mountains.
Nearby, Alpe d’Huez is worth a visit. Nestled at around 1,860 meters in the heart of the Écrins massif, it’s accessible by road from Grenoble, about 100 kilometers south. Known for its extensive slopes and spectacular mountain panoramas, Alpe d’Huez also enjoys exceptional sunshine, making it a prime spot year-round.
Full speed ahead at Les Deux Alpes! © Toa Heftiba
Val d’Isère
A resort with authentic alpine charm and a sporty atmosphere
Welcome to Val d'Isère ! © Ryan Klaus
Together with Tignes, Val d’Isère makes up the Espace Killy: 300 kilometers of slopes, loved by experienced skiers for its steep runs and authentic charm, staying open nearly year-round thanks to the Grande Motte glacier. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the trails of the Tarentaise Valley, while skiers search for their favorite runs.
Stroll through Val d’Isère’s shopping street, visit the historic church, savor a chocolate waffle or mulled wine on a terrace, and don’t miss out on local treats like sausages and chestnut cream. You can also tour an alpine farm or even try ice diving. With countless activities, there’s always a new way to enjoy your vacation!
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
The most iconic ski resort in France
The Aiguille du Midi. © Robert Kalinagil
Chamonix, nestled at the foot of Mont Blanc, is one of the most iconic ski resorts in the French Alps. Famous for its world-class slopes and extreme sports, it draws skiing enthusiasts and mountaineers from all over. With a diverse ski area that caters to all levels, Chamonix also offers outdoor adventures like hiking, paragliding, and climbing. The Aiguille du Midi cable car climbs to 3,842 meters, opening up high-altitude ski terrain with breathtaking views. Beyond its stunning landscapes, the town is full of charm, featuring traditional homes, artisan shops—perfect for stocking up on Beaufort and mountain cheeses—and restaurants serving both Savoyard specialties and gourmet dishes.
Near Chamonix, the cozy, family-friendly resort of Les Houches offers travelers a more intimate alpine experience while keeping the larger ski areas within reach. A stop at Saint-Gervais-les-Bains is a must, especially at the restaurant La Tanière, where the chef crafts a delightful fusion of Argentine and Savoyard cuisine. In the mood for an international detour? Switzerland and Italy are just an hour and two hours away by car, respectively, adding to the adventure.
La Plagne
A family-friendly resort in the heart of Paradiski
Sunset at La Plagne. © Judith Girard Marczak
La Plagne is one of the best ski destinations in the French Alps, known for its welcoming atmosphere and suitability for all skiers, from children to adults. Its expansive ski area, part of Paradiski and connected to Les Arcs via the Vanoise Express, offers an incredible variety of slopes for every level, paired with breathtaking views. The resort also boasts diverse après-ski activities and amenities, ensuring a relaxing stay amid the stunning mountain landscape. For dining, don’t miss Au Coin du Feu for a comforting raclette post-ski, or HOLALA for healthy, refined dishes.
Tignes
A high-altitude resort where you can ski year-round
Renowned for its high altitude and excellent snow conditions throughout the season, Tignes is one of the best ski resorts in the French Alps. With its Grande Motte glacier, it allows for skiing even in summer, attracting enthusiasts year-round. Sharing the vast ski area of Espace Killy with Val d’Isère, Tignes offers a wide variety of slopes for all levels, from beginners to expert skiers. Its vibrant atmosphere and modern setting make it a top destination for those seeking a comprehensive and lively skiing experience.
The ski lifts in Tignes. © Tim Arnold
Méribel
An elegant and lively ski resort
Méribel is a chic resort that is highly popular for ski holidays. Thanks to its ideal location in the heart of the 3 Vallées area, it provides direct access to one of the largest ski areas in the world. Its authentic architecture, featuring wooden chalets and a warm atmosphere, gives it a unique alpine charm.
Méribel offers a variety of slopes suitable for all levels and a rich selection of après-ski activities, from spas to gourmet restaurants, creating the perfect setting for ski holidays that are both sporty and friendly. To stock up on Beaufort cheese and other mountain delights, be sure to stop by La Fromagerie Méribel, which serves as a restaurant, creamery, and bakery all in one.
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