Elevation
1,350m
Base
2,400m
Summit
1,050m
Vertical Drop
Trails
51
1,500 Hectares
Lifts
22
5 types
Snowfall
216cm
Annual Snowfall
26cm
Nov
31cm
Dec
71cm
Jan
56cm
Feb
41cm
Mar
11cm
Apr

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Les 7 Laux

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 27, 2025

Projected closing date

Mar 29, 2026

Days Open Last Year

105

Years Open

54

Average Snowfall

216cm

Terrain

Beginners Runs
22%
Intermediate Runs
27%
Advanced Runs
37%
Expert Runs
14%
Runs in Total
51
Longest Run
14 km
Skiable Terrain
120 km
Snow Making
40 km

Lifts

22

Gondolas & Trams
1
High Speed Sixes
3
High Speed Quads
3
Quad Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
13

Inside Scoop

Reviews

pascal griot Griot

The best value for money in the Alps for skiing. Reasonable lift pass prices, top-quality ski area. Around fifteen black runs, including the famous Vallon du Pra, with a 1000m vertical drop, absolutely stunning. Plenty of off-piste opportunities everywhere. High-capacity lifts, short wait times (except at the Prapoutel departure point, which is better for the Pipay departure point!). Skiing in the morning on Pleynet, in the sunshine. Snow park, mogul fields for younger skiers. The downsides: Lack of altitude, the highest point of the slopes is 2400m. Size: For a good skier, it gets a bit boring after about 4 days. Entertainment: Limited, not a place to party. In short, it's not Val d'Isère, Val Thorens, or Tignes, but in terms of skiing quality, it's not far behind. Once again, the best value for money in the Alps. The people of Lyon and Grenoble are not mistaken, as they make up the core of the attendance.

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