Val Thorens, 3 Valleys , France

Lower Slopes: 135cm   Upper Slopes: 240cm

Resort Overview

Val Thorens skiing

At 2300m, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe, meaning the resort has a great snow record, but can be vulnerable to bad weather with freezing temperatures and possible whiteouts. Forming part of the Three Valleys domain, Val Thorens' extended skiing is excellent, with intermediates being particularly spoilt for choice. Advanced skiers ...

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Snow Report - 30 Apr 2012
Last snowed 24-Apr-2012
Fresh snow10 cm
Lower slopes135 cm
Upper slopes240 cm
Pistes
Piste stateExcellent
Runs to resortGood
Off piste snowVaried
CommentsGreat conditions for this time of year
Lifts open29
Lifts total31
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Snow Overview - France  (snow news updated 16-May-2012)

All our featured French resorts are yet to open for the 2012 season.

European Weather Outlook

Unfortunately it is set to be a wet and rainy week for the majority of European resorts. The good news is that snow may fall at a handful of higher altitude resorts in France, Italy and Switzerland. For instance, Chamonix and Nendaz could enjoy 11cm on Wednesday 2nd May.


All snow report information supplied by Ski Club of Great Britain Ski Club of Great Britain


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