
Val Thorens
Val Thorens, perched at 2,300 metres above sea level, is the highest ski resort in Europe, offering exceptional snowfall and spectacular views. Part of the 3 Valleys, Val Thorens is renowned for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, vibrant nightlife and modern facilities, attracting skiers and snowboarders from all over the world.
Summer activities
Val Thorens is open in the summer, offering activities such as hiking, mountain biking, trail running and paragliding. Sporting events, children's entertainment and stunning alpine scenery make the resort a vibrant and attractive summer destination.


Why Val Thorens?
Val Thorens offers holidays in the highest resort in Europe, where snow is guaranteed and family-friendly hospitality is a priority. Child-friendly facilities, with ski schools, beginner slopes and play areas, ensure enjoyable moments for all. Après-ski activities, such as paragliding, skating and entertainment, add fun to every day. The vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere of Val Thorens makes every stay memorable.
Activities and highlights
In winter, Val Thorens offers a vast ski area suitable for all levels, with downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails. Activities also include paragliding, ice skating and sleigh rides. The resort is famous for its sporting and musical events, adding a festive touch to the season.

Transports
To get to Val Thorens, there are four main airports serving the region: Geneva (2.5 hours), Lyon (2.5 hours), Chambéry (1.5 hours) and Grenoble (2 hours).
Transfer services like Altibus and Ben's Bus are available.
By train, the nearest station is Moûtiers, 37 km from the resort, with transfers possible via Altibus.
Cime Caron
Cosmojet (sled track)
The Bee Tyrolean
Children's Club
Snowpark Val Thorens