| France has hundreds of kilometers of ski slopes, in some of the most spectacular mountains in the world. From the Alps, to the Massive Cental to the Jura in the South of France, it is possible to ski all year round. From Snowboards to kids to pro Black slopes, there is skiing for everybody.France’s ski resorts are spread over seven different mountain ranges, most notably the Alps, so it’s impossible to generalize too much. But considering the sheer weight of options, it’s always best to form a plan around your skill level and vacation checklist (be it après-ski, family-focused ski schools, proximity of slopes to chalets, etc.). Val and Chamonix offer challenging and varied terrain, plus some of Europe’s rowdiest nightlife; Les Trois Vallées is actually four separate resorts, so provides scale and something for everyone. Of course, you can always ski more intimate resorts like La Grave or L’Alpe d’Huez, plus the more laid-back options in the southerly Pyrénées. But wherever you decide to point your planks, it’s safe to say you will be impressed.France, Ski Val DIsere France, Ski Tignes, Ski Courcheval France, Ski Morzine France, Ski Meribel France, France Skiing, Skiing In France, Ski-europe, Alpine SKI MAPS, skiing in France Zlbertville, France Winter Olympics, 1992. French resortsAustarns, Chamonix, La Plagne, Les 2 Alpes, Les Arcs, Les Gets, Morzine, Avoriaz, Three Valleys, 3Valleys, Val DIsere, Tignes, |