Piste Fact File On Valmorel
- Resort height – 1400m
- Highest lift –2550m
- Number of lifts – 54
- Km of pistes – 152kms
- Number of runs – 84
- Longest run – 4km
- Snowboarding parks –1
Beginners – Valmorel offers beginners a dedicated beginner’s area and gentle tree lined runs that lead back to the resort centre. These easy runs are ideal for beginners to practice and improve their ability and help them to gain confidence on the slopes.
Intermediates – With plenty of blue and red runs available in Valmorel, intermediates will enjoy improving their skiing here and will be pleasantly surprised by the extent of the marked pistes.
Advanced – Valmorel offers a number of challenging black descents for advanced skiers to test their ability, as well as plenty of off-piste that will challenge even the professionals.
Snowboarding – Valmorel offers plenty of on and off-piste terrain for all levels of boarders and is ideal for practicing tricks and skills, and is a good place to learn and master the basics.
Après Ski – The atmosphere in Valmorel is friendly and relaxed and offers a variety of entertainment to visitors, from dancing the night away at disco and karaoke nights, to quiet relaxed evenings in one of the restaurants, where you can sample French specialities. Valmorel also has a selection of activities for skiers and non-skiers alike including, ice climbing, tobogganing and walking trails, as well as having a cinema to enjoy and a fitness centre with steam room and massage available.
Transfers – Valmorel is situated approximately 2hrs 15minutes from Chambery, 3hrs and 15minutes from Lyon, Grenoble and Geneva.