La Clusaz snow report

The La Clusaz snow report for Mar 17 is a 40cm base depth with 39 of 49 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at La Clusaz are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

   
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Base

40cm
Wet Snow

Mid Mountain

220cm
Powder

Summit

270cm
Powder

Depth vs Average

190%
vs average of 21cm on Mar 17
Lifts Open
39/49 open
Runs Open
76/90 open
Beginner Runs Open
12/16
Intermediate Runs Open
32/32
Advanced Runs Open
23/32
Expert Runs Open
9/10
Runs Open
87%
Nordic Open
90 km
La Clusaz - Massif de Balme : depuis le sommet de Bergerie
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Resort Overview

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Dec 13
Projected Opening
Apr 27
Projected Closing
The small, scenic village of La Clusaz (1100m) offers access to a surprisingly large ski area straddling five mountains. Its 132km of primarily intermediate slopes are set both above and below the treeline (1000-2600m), making it both interesting and varied. The 132km of ski slopes are particularly well suited to intermediates, but the resort is also fast becoming one of the big names on the freeriding scene. There’s something to occupy all abilities, from nursery slopes to awesome freeriding (which makes up for the lack of advanced/expert slopes). In fact, La Clusaz is fast becoming one of the big names on the European freeriding scene. Its five interlinked sectors make for wide-ranging skiing with engaging off-piste sections set against the dramatic backdrops of the Massif de Balme and Massif de L’Aiguille. The ski resort has one of the biggest vertical drops: from the summit of Balme to the village there is more than 1500m of altitude to ski. A shuttle bus service also links La Clusaz to Le Grand Bornand and with a Massif des Aravis ski pass, you can access an impressive 220km of slopes. While La Clusaz still has a few slow, old chairs and drags it is however home to the world’s first Telemix lift, combining chairs and gondolas. The ski scene has grown up around this traditional mountain village complete with a pretty square and Savoyard church. An outdoor market sells local produce every Monday in La Place de l’Eglise. Busy streets fan out from the square, each lined with tasteful shops, bars and hotels.  Geneva Airport is an hour’s drive, offering a good alternative to Chamonix. The TGV rail station at Annecy is 20 miles.

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