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Ski region Les 3 Vallées

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Highest point: 3,230 m
Pistes:
343 km
Lowest point: 1,100 m
Pistes:
200 km
Lifts in total: 156
Pistes:
57 km
Gondola lift: 41
Chair lifts: 59
Tow lifts: 56
Pistes in total: 600 km
Les 3 Vallées stands for alpine skiing of superlatives - the "three valleys" form one of the largest ski areas in the world! 156 ski lifts, 600 km of groomed pistes and endless deep snow possibilities - with the "Les 3 Vallées" lift pass, skiers' dreams come true! On the slopes of the three picturesque valleys that lead from the glaciated Vanoise massif with the Grande Casse (3,852 m) as the highest peak down to Moûtiers, a powder snow paradise covering a total area of 250 km² stretches out in a magnificent mountain landscape with views of Mont Blanc.

As the highest ski resort in Europe, Val Thorens offers guaranteed snow from the end of November to the beginning of May at an altitude of 2,300 metres. You will also find the longest piste in the region with a length of 12 km and a difference in altitude of 1,300 m.

The valley around the village of Courchevel is one of the best-equipped ski resorts in the world today. The efficient cable car takes you up to the summit of La Saulire (2,738 m). Here, alpine skiers can also enjoy one of the longest pistes - "Les Creux" - as well as a deep black extreme piste from the summit down to Courchevel. The "Liberty Rides", the particularly difficult, unprepared runs for experts and freeriders, are a highlight.

Méribel, located in the heart of the ski region, is the ideal place for skiers who want to explore the entire piste area of the 3 Vallées. There are numerous kilometres of pistes on both sides of the valley. But the best thing about the 3 Vallées is that all the valleys are connected by ski lifts, so you don't have to take off your skis! Truly unlimited skiing fun!
Piste map Les 3 Vallées
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