Ski France

Welcome to the Ski France page, providing a regular round-up of the skiing conditions and current snow reports for the main ski resorts in the French Alps and the Pyrenees. Over recent years some of the most consistently good piste conditions have been reported at Tignes, Val d'Isere, Flaine, La Rosiere, La Plagne, Alpe d'Huez, Val Thorens and La Grave showing a mix of glacial resorts and those most exposed to the prevailing storm paths. However, in any given week or season the best slope conditions may be found at any of the other high French resorts or at lower elevation ski stations in poor weather.

For off-piste powder, resorts such as La Rosiere, Les Menuires, Morzine, Samoens, Les Saisies, Le Grand Bornand, Montchavin/Les Coches and Val d'Isere have proven among the most consistent either for their regular snowfalls, northerly aspect or for not getting tracked out quickly.

Warm moist weather fronts drifting in from the Atlantic can produce significant snowfalls in the French Alps Chamonix, Argentiere, Flaine and Samoens have impressive records) but can also raise the freezing level so your choice of resort can be crucial if you are chasing powder. Check out the reports below for the latest news and the forecasts we provide for different elevations in the resort.

France is one of the world’s top skiing destinations. The best known of the country’s 400 or so ski areas are in the Northern and Southern Alps but there are also several dozen ski areas in the French Pyrenees and in other sectors like the Auvergne and Jura.

French ski resorts have really come in to their own in the past 40 years – later than the other three main Alpine skiing nations.

The post-war plan skiing in France was to help stop the migration of agricultural communities to the cities has been reversed by the country’s efforts to develop ski resorts. They have grown to include the world’s biggest fully lift-linked ski region (The 3 Valleys – which always had a 600km total no matter how many new runs are added); its biggest lift served vertical (at Chamonix) and indeed six of the world’s 10 biggest ski regions. Europe’s highest resort, Val Thorens, is also here.

But it’s not just size but also convenience that led many French resorts to success and ever more people to love to ski France – the original concrete resorts built in the 1960s were not always pretty but they were designed to be functional and give slopeside access to the skiing and all other facilities in a few short steps at a time when most resorts in Europe required a laborious trek to catch a ski bus and then ages on lifts getting up to the slopes.

This decision to build resorts at altitude has paid extra dividends in these years of climate change fears as, with many ski areas beginning and ending 1000 vertical metres higher than many traditional resorts, they are more likely to get natural snowfall when lower elevation resorts get rain, and for it to be cold enough to run snow making machines when lower resorts have air too warm.

Those who are not so keen on this high altitude, purpose-built ski experience however criticise the resorts as soul-less places, artificial communities (they are almost completely empty in spring and autumn) with their captive market charged high prices for a sometimes inferior service. The slopes are also criticised as bleak, being high above the treeline.

Aimed squarely at the family market, French resorts also offer the most comprehensive childcare for babies as young as a few months old at most resorts, and ski kindergarten from three, although they do make children pay for lift passes a few years younger than elsewhere in the Alps and the full adult price from early teens or younger. The family orientation also means that lively après ski is something of a rarity in France.

Although French lift passes for these big ski regions are – except when the Swiss franc is on a high – among the most expensive to ski at in Europe, the French argue that they are still the best value because your extra Euros buy access to far more kilometres of piste and the use of many more fast lifts than at smaller resorts. In any case there is usually a cheaper pass for part of the giant ski area which in any case is equal in size or larger than a ‘regular’ ski area elsewhere.

It is wrong to think however that all French resorts are purpose-built. Chamonix, Morzine, Val d'Isere, Montgenevre (Via Lattea) and many other famous resorts have long histories as mountain and ski tourism communities, some originally spa towns. Megeve was developed in the 1920s as a rival to St Moritz by Baroness Rothschild and it still retains much of the ‘old money’ and more Michelin starred chefs than any other French resort, while Courchevel has become the country’s most glitz resort where the most expensive chalet costs £200,000 a week to rent.

Summer glacier skiing has declined dramatically in France since 2000. There used to be 7 or 8 resorts offering summer skiing but now only three (Tignes, Val d'Isere and Les Deux Alpes) are open briefly in July and August and there’s no skiing at all in France from mid-May to late June or in September. From October to late November Tignes is the only ski area open.

For Brits, France has been the most popular destination for the past two decades taking nearly 40% of the UK market each winter. Fast motorways from the English Channel to the Alps make French resorts the easiest to reach from southern England and it’s also possible to reach many French ski areas direct by Eurostar from London St Pancras railway station.
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France: latest snow conditions round-up


FRANCE REPORT Most of the large French areas are open for another month, to the latter half of April, with some like Chamonix, Tignes and Val Thorens (150/220ccm / 60/88") open into early May and Les 2 Alpes planning to keep its glacier open top the start of July.

France also has the areas with the most open terrain as we near the Easter Holidays, Les 3 Vallees is now at 98% open, the most of the season, and is posting the world's deepest snow at Alpe d'Huez (103/480cm / 41/192"). So, in other words, a very positive picture for the start of astronomical springtime. After the big snowfalls of early March, the past week has seen more light to moderate snow showers on higher slopes for most French areas, with temperatures reaching +10C, bringing rain to valleys.

Summary of forecast snowfall and ski conditions for resorts in France. Fresh snow is forecast at 0 resorts. Powder is reported at 0 resorts and 0 are reporting good piste conditions.

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A–B

C–K L–L M–R S–Z

Ski resorts in France from A to B

Resort
snow depth
top and bottom

on-piste

off-piste

Last Snow

Next 9 Days
0–3 | 3–6 | 6–9
snow (cm)
Next 5 days weather forecast.
Freezing level (m)
Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

(950m — 2001m)

snow report 11 days ago

1.0 cm
11 days ago
light rain light rain light rain thunderstorm mod rain
Mid station 1476 m
2850m 2500m 2200m 2150m 2500m

(1550m — 2451m)

snow report 6 days ago

18 cm
7 days ago
mod rain light rain mod rain rain showers light rain
Mid station 2000 m
2750m 2450m 2200m 2200m 2450m

(1000m — 1900m)

snow report 7 days ago

5 cm
7 days ago
light rain light rain mod rain thunderstorm thunderstorm
Mid station 1450 m
2900m 2400m 2200m 2150m 2400m

(1500m — 2201m)

snow report 6 days ago

7 cm
7 days ago
light rain light rain mod rain rain showers light rain
Mid station 1850 m
2850m 2550m 2250m 2250m 2450m

(1100m — 3350m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 200 days 6 cm
7 days ago
7.0
1.0
light rain mod rain light snow rain showers thunderstorm
Mid station 2225 m
2900m 2500m 2250m 2200m 2450m

(1367m — 2200m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 221 days 5 cm
7 days ago
light rain mod rain mod rain rain showers mod rain
Mid station 1784 m
2850m 2450m 2250m 2200m 2450m

(1251m — 1808m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 214 days 4 cm
12 days ago
mod rain mod rain light rain rain showers rain showers
Mid station 1530 m
2850m 2500m 2250m 2300m 2500m

(1400m — 1700m)

snow report 7 days ago

5 cm
7 days ago
light rain light rain thunderstorm rain showers rain showers
Mid station 1550 m
2900m 2450m 2200m 2200m 2450m

(1050m — 2300m)

snow report yesterday

Arêches-Beaufort webcam
opens in 221 days 6 cm
7 days ago
light rain thunderstorm mod rain thunderstorm thunderstorm
Mid station 1675 m
2900m 2450m 2150m 2150m 2450m

(1252m — 3275m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 200 days 12 cm
7 days ago
10.0
3.0
1.0
light rain rain showers light snow rain showers mod rain
Mid station 2264 m
2900m 2600m 2250m 2200m 2500m

(1400m — 2100m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 221 days 2.0 cm
12 days ago
2.0
2.0
light rain light rain light rain rain showers thunderstorm
Mid station 1750 m
2150m 1900m 1950m 2150m 2250m

(1681m — 2111m)

snow report 6 days ago

18 cm
7 days ago
mod rain light rain mod rain rain showers rain showers
Mid station 1896 m
2750m 2500m 2200m 2150m 2400m

(1500m — 2000m)

snow report 6 days ago

14 cm
7 days ago
heavy rain light snow mod rain thunderstorm light rain
Mid station 1750 m
2400m 2050m 1900m 2200m 2400m

(1400m — 1800m)

snow report 11 days ago

4 cm
12 days ago
light rain thunderstorm rain showers part cloud part cloud
Mid station 1600 m
2900m 2550m 2400m 2600m 2600m

(1600m — 3330m)

snow report 6 days ago

7 cm
7 days ago
15.0
4.0
11.0
mod rain light snow light snow snow showers light snow
Mid station 2465 m
2900m 2500m 2250m 2200m 2450m

(1600m — 2450m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 207 days 11 cm
7 days ago
mod rain rain showers mod rain cloud rain showers
Mid station 2025 m
2800m 2500m 2300m 2450m 2500m

(1500m — 2750m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 214 days 9 cm
7 days ago
3.0
light rain light rain light rain rain showers light rain
Mid station 2125 m
2750m 2450m 2250m 2200m 2500m

(1050m — 1710m)

snow report 11 days ago

22 cm
12 days ago
light rain mod rain mod rain thunderstorm mod rain
Mid station 1380 m
2800m 2400m 2250m 2250m 2500m

(1144m — 2254m)

snow report yesterday

Avoriaz webcam
opens in 207 days 9 cm
7 days ago
light rain light rain mod rain thunderstorm mod rain
Mid station 1699 m
2850m 2500m 2200m 2150m 2500m

(1400m — 2399m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 214 days 11 cm
7 days ago
2.0
2.0
mod rain light snow mod rain thunderstorm rain showers
Mid station 1900 m
2400m 2000m 1900m 2200m 2400m

(850m — 1237m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 214 days 1.0 cm
18 days ago
rain showers light rain rain showers rain showers thunderstorm
Mid station 1044 m
2900m 2500m 2250m 2150m 2450m

(1000m — 1301m)

snow report 12 days ago

7 cm
12 days ago
mod rain light rain mod rain thunderstorm thunderstorm
Mid station 1150 m
2900m 2500m 2150m 2150m 2400m

(1101m — 1801m)

snow report 11 days ago

12 cm
12 days ago
thunderstorm light rain light rain thunderstorm rain showers
Mid station 1451 m
2900m 2500m 2150m 2150m 2450m

(1001m — 1912m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 221 days 1.0 cm
11 days ago
light rain light rain light rain thunderstorm light rain
Mid station 1456 m
2900m 2500m 2200m 2150m 2500m

(1740m — 2200m)

snow report 11 days ago

8 cm
12 days ago
light rain light rain light rain rain showers rain showers
Mid station 1970 m
2700m 2450m 2300m 2200m 2450m

(1350m — 1849m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 214 days 4 cm
7 days ago
mod rain rain showers light rain mod rain thunderstorm
Mid station 1600 m
2250m 2150m 1950m 2150m 2300m

(1430m — 1725m)

snow report 11 days ago

3.0 cm
12 days ago
mod rain thunderstorm thunderstorm part cloud rain showers
Mid station 1578 m
2850m 2550m 2300m 2600m 2550m

(1700m — 2001m)

snow report 6 days ago

5 cm
7 days ago
rain showers mod rain rain showers rain showers rain showers
Mid station 1850 m
2500m 2150m 1950m 2100m 2450m

(1801m — 3001m)

snow report yesterday

opens in 221 days 2.0 cm
6 days ago
15.0
10.0
light rain light snow light snow rain showers rain showers
Mid station 2401 m
2750m 2450m 2300m 2200m 2450m

(900m — 1351m)

snow report 19 days ago

1.0 cm
20 days ago
light rain rain showers mod rain rain showers mod rain
Mid station 1126 m
2850m 2500m 2150m 2200m 2450m

(1200m — 1600m)

snow report 11 days ago

1.0 cm
12 days ago
light rain light rain light rain rain showers light rain
Mid station 1400 m
2750m 2450m 2250m 2200m 2450m

(1030m — 2525m)

snow report yesterday

Brévent-Flégère webcam
opens in 207 days 9 cm
7 days ago
light rain rain showers mod rain rain showers mod rain
Mid station 1778 m
2850m 2550m 2250m 2200m 2500m

(1200m — 2501m)

snow report 6 days ago

7 cm
7 days ago
mod rain light rain mod rain rain showers light rain
Mid station 1850 m
2750m 2500m 2250m 2200m 2400m

(600m — 2950m)

snow report 6 days ago

Brides Les Bains webcam
6 cm
7 days ago
3.0
light rain thunderstorm mod rain rain showers mod rain
Mid station 1775 m
2850m 2450m 2100m 2150m 2450m

(600m — 1220m)

snow report 19 days ago

3.0 cm
20 days ago
light rain light rain light rain light rain thunderstorm
Mid station 910 m
2900m 2500m 2250m 2150m 2450m