Elevation
1,825m
Base
3,230m
Summit
930m
Vertical Drop
Trails
83
61 Hectares
Lifts
31
5 types
Snowfall
653cm
Annual Snowfall
82cm
Nov
145cm
Dec
164cm
Jan
100cm
Feb
101cm
Mar
71cm
Apr

Best known for

  • # 1 Expert Terrain in Europe
  • # 1 Intermediate Terrain in France
  • # 1 All Mountain Terrain in Savoie
Val Thorens
Val Thorens_Funitel de Peclet_(c): Alexis Brot
Val Thorens_Funitel Grand Fond Winter_(c): Alexis Brot
Val Thorens_Funitel 3 Vallees_(c): Alexis Brot
Val Thorens_Snowshoe Hike to Refuge Lac du Lou_(c): Arthur Bertrand
Val Thorens_Sunset Valley_(c): Paul Besson
Val Thorens_Orange Sunset_(c): Paul Besson
Val Thorens_Winter Golden Hour_(c): Paul Besson
Val Thorens_Base Area Apartments_(c): Les 3 Vallees
Val Thorens_Resort Overview_(c): Les 3 Vallees
Val Thorens_Funitel 3 Vallées Overhead_(c): Alexis Brot
Val Thorens_Piste Skiing_(c): Arthur Bertrand
Val Thorens_Skiers Racing_(c): Arthur Bertrand
Val Thorens_Skier admiring the alpine view_(c): Les 3 Vallees
Val Thorens_Valley View From Above_(c): Paul Besson
Val Thorens_Cime Caron Ski Slope and Chairlift_(c): Alexis Brot / Les 3 Vallees
Val Thorens_Funitel Grand Fond Winter_(c): Alexis Brot
Val Thorens_Funitel 3 Vallees_(c): Alexis Brot
Val Thorens_Snowshoe Hike to Refuge Lac du Lou_(c): Arthur Bertrand

Where to Stay

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 22, 2025

Projected closing date

May 03, 2026

Projected Days Open

168

Days Open Last Year

164

Years Open

54

Average Snowfall

653cm

Terrain

Beginners Runs
14%
Intermediate Runs
42%
Advanced Runs
34%
Expert Runs
10%
Runs in Total
83
Longest Run
3.5 km
Skiable Terrain
150 km
Snow Making
120 km

Lifts

31

Gondolas & Trams
11
High Speed Sixes
12
High Speed Quads
1
Quad Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
5

Inside Scoop

Val Thorens_Sunset Valley_(c): Paul Besson

Reviews

Declan McManus

We had skiied in many resorts before we found VT and have not ventured beyond it since. Access to a great range of pistes, great lift service and generally guaranteed snow make this the best that we have sampled. As for the evening toboggan run - absolutely brilliant. The only irritant is the noisy revellers in the street at 4am (every morning) - 5am on one occasion. This is followed (we stayed in the centre of the village) by an unloading lorry in the main street at 5.30am which goes on until 6.15 (why???) and that was followed one morning by a snow machine at 6.30am at the travelator which carried on until c 7.15am. Sleepless nights followed by a full day's skiing are not the best mix and management really should do something to limit these sorts of inconsiderate practices.

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