Val Thorens snow report

The Val Thorens snow report for Dec 04 is a 80cm base depth with 25 of 31 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Val Thorens 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

80cm
Machine Groomed

Summit

130cm
Machine Groomed

Depth vs Average

121%
vs average of 66cm on Dec 04
Lifts Open
25/31 open
Acres Open
83 Acres Open
Runs Open
59/83 open
Beginner Runs Open
66%
Intermediate Runs Open
40%
Advanced Runs Open
32%
Expert Runs Open
12%
Runs Open
71%

Resort Overview

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Nov 22
Projected Opening
May 03
Projected Closing
Val Thorens, located in Savoie, France, is Europe’s highest ski resort at 2,300 metres and forms part of the expansive 3 Vallées ski area. Its high-altitude position in the French Alps guarantees reliable snow coverage, with an annual average snowfall of 643 cm. The Val Thorens-Orelle sector alone offers 150 km of skiable terrain spread across 61 hectares, served by 32 modern lifts. The resort features 85 pistes across various difficulty levels, with 14% designated for beginners, 42% for intermediates, 34% for advanced skiers, and 9% for experts. Its high-elevation skiing, vast open slopes, and panoramic mountain views create an exceptional alpine experience. Families will find Val Thorens well-equipped with thoughtful amenities. The resort is compact and pedestrian-friendly, making it safe and convenient to navigate. Many accommodations provide ski-in/ski-out access, and gentle beginner zones with covered magic carpets are available free of charge to ease children into skiing. The village offers family-friendly attractions such as toboggan runs and an indoor Fun Park, while ski schools cater to all ages and abilities. These features make Val Thorens an excellent destination for visitors of all experience levels. Beyond its world-class skiing, Val Thorens stands out for its lively village atmosphere and well-planned infrastructure. From doorstep skiing to popular après-ski venues like La Folie Douce and unique dining spots like a Mongolian yurt at 2,500 metres, the resort delivers a well-rounded mountain holiday. Whether you're new to skiing or a seasoned expert, Val Thorens provides a dynamic and welcoming environment that keeps visitors returning year after year.

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