Key Information for a Ski Holiday in Charmonix
Valleys in Chamonix are hailed for astounding views of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe. Looking for the best ideas for a ski week in the town? Know what to expect so you don't leave anything out when planning your trip. Whether you are the leader of a skiers' group or a solo traveller, this directory is for you.
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Overview
Chamonix is arguably the greatest ski spot not only in Europe. The epic party scene and brilliant off-piste render it a freeride capital. While it may not be the best for beginners, it is indeed a place for veterans and off-piste. If you want to have successful skiing holidays in Chamonix, choose a resort that matches your preferences. But before you leave home, research the snow conditions. If it's your first time in Chamonix, you will be in for a treat.
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Ski resorts and terrain
The magnitude of skiing and snowboarding terrain on and off-piste in Chamonix is sensational. Anticipate a vast network of over 60 lifts (though not interconnected). The majority of the ski surfaces are above 1.2 miles (1900 metres) by altitude. Four major ski resorts offer world-class snow sports in Chamonix Valley. There are 6 small skill hills, not to mention the Aiguille du Midi. The valley at Argentière is an advanced cliff with steep off-piste terrain. The mellowest area is at Balme Tour Vallorcine featuring less advanced trails for intermediate skiers and beginners and some tasty freeride powder. The best place for a beginner to learn is near Brevent. A savoy piste stands 0.64 miles (1049 metres) above sea level and offers two drag lifts plus a carpet for kids.
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How to get to Chamonix
Take a direct flight to Geneva, which has connections by train and bus shuttles to Chamonix. You might also want to take a train from Paris and travel via Geneva or St Gervais Les Bains-Le Fayet and arrive the following day. To complete the journey, take a 40-min bus ride to Chamonix. If you are coming from Calais, take Reims-Dijon-Geneva route and follow the informative signposts. Keep in mind that the ski resorts in Chamonix are separate, so you need to take a bus ride between them. Some hotels offer ski lifts back and forth every day.
Skiing Holidays in Chamonix: frequently asked questions
Skiing Holidays in Chamonix: what's the average price for the holiday rental?
Holiday lettings in Chamonix cost between £369 and £465 per night.
Where I can find holiday homes for Skiing Holidays in Chamonix that's suitable for a family or large group?
In most cases, every Apartment rental is about 52 m² and average capacity is 5 guests - ideal for medium-sized groups and families.
When does the ski season usually start in Chamonix?
The coldest months in Chamonix are January and December.
What types of holiday homes are available for Skiing Holidays in Chamonix?
Check out our selection of Apartment rental and Chalet to find the perfect holiday home for Skiing Holidays in Chamonix.
Can I find group accommodation in Chamonix for a ski holiday?
Apartment rentals in Chamonix can accommodate on average 5 people.
Are pets allowed when staying in a Chamonix holiday letting?
Sure, there are 1,258 holiday homes in Chamonix that allow pets with an average price of £384 per night.