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Val Thorens is Europe’s highest resort (2300 metres), with guaranteed snow all season. The skiing around Val Thorens is difficult to beat, with almost 90 miles of pistes of its own, but is also a part of the massive Three Valleys Skiing area (linked with Courchevel, Meribel and La Tania). Combined, these areas make up the world's largest ski area, offering an incredible 373 miles (600 kilometers) of pistes, plus abundant off-piste opportunities for those who want to find the fresh powder. The ski village is very pleasant – although a purpose built resort it has quite an alpine-village feel to it and is quite pleasant. Val Thorens has a decent variety of quality restaurants, shops, and après-ski activities. It is an alpine paradise.

Val Thorens Stats:

   

Altitude (m):

2300

Highest Lift (m):

3230

Total Piste (km):

600

Longest Piste (km):

5

Slopes:

Easy: 121       Intermediate: 146       Difficult: 28

Lifts:

200

Snow Cannons

1433

Child Friendly:

No

Restaurants:

43

Instruction Hours:

6 half days - 3 hours am

Lift Pass :

Adult 193 €
Child 145 €

Instructors:

300

Lift Pass Photo:

Yes

Ski School :

Adult 123 €

Ski Hire:

130 €

The above information is to be used as a guide only


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Apres Ski:

Eating Out:

Val Thorens is a high-spirited place at night with a lively club, bar, and pub scene. Nightspots come in a variety of flavors, from the pulsating techno discotheques to the French wine bars to the more subdued British-style pubs where you can gather with friends for a round of pints.

Popular bars are Le Monde and Bloopers, the Frog and Roast Beef, Pub Lincoln, and the Sherlock. There are also plenty of wine bars, and El Gringo, the Mexican restaurant, is a wild place, specializing in margaritas and tequila shots. A favourite club for many is Malaysia" club.

Most of the 50 odd restaurants in Val Thorens are of course French, serving local specialities such as fondue, raclette along with more traditional items such as steak. The town also boasts a good selection of Italian, Mexican and French-style fast food options.

Other Activities:

Childrens Facilities:

Val Thorens offers a range of other activites: guided snowshoe walks, Parapenting in tandem, Cross-country Skiing and Night snowmobiling. Val Thorens has a huge indoor Sports Centre, offering many diverse activities like swimming, tennis, rock-wall climbing, hockey, and soccer.

Val Thorens is very child-friendly. Daycare is available for children as young as three months through the ESF (the French Ski School), and private babysitters can also be arranged through the ski lodges.

ESF ski accepts students starting at age four, and Marielle Goitschel's program accepts children from age three. There is a dedicated nursery/learning area for children with three free lifts. Otherwise, kids get discounted lift tickets in two age ranges: five to nine and 10 to 15.

Kids are often seen in the Playland Sports Centre, which has a trampoline, a pool of balls, and all kinds of climbing areas inside an inflated castle.

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