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Les Trois Vallées Ski Resort

Les Trois Vallées (also called The 3 Valleys), located in Savoie, south of the small town of Moûtiers in France, is famous for being the largest ski region in the world. This extensive area includes such ski resorts as Courchevel, Méribel, and Val Thorens – the household names, known internationally. Interconnected by 600 km of pistes, they make an extensive arena for the winter sports lovers who like to challenge themselves. In total, this area houses 7 resorts that cater to any budget, has more than 180 ski lifts, the altitude of which, in many cases, is more than 1800 m.

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The possibilities for skiing, free-riding, and snowboarding in French Alps are truly endless! And the best thing is – all resorts of The 3 Valleys area are covered with a single pass, so your fun will be truly unlimited. Eager to find out more? In this guide, we are going to reveal the most important tips for your future trip.

Weather in The 3 Valleys

The 3 Valleys covers an area of 400km² (which equals to 4 territories of Paris!), so the weather conditions in different parts of the resort vary dramatically. The local climate is mostly cold, and precipitations are frequent due to high humidity. Those who seek snowy weather should come here in late January or early February when the amount of snow is the largest. But the most appropriate month for skiing is mid-December. The average daily highs usually fluctuate between 10.8°C and 4.9°C, and on the high-altitude slopes – from -2°C to -12°C.

Tip: Download the official App to keep up with the weather forecast for the next 3 days, and receive relevant information concerning ski lifts openings and closures.

The 3 Valleys piste map

The 3 Valleys  Ski map

Source: mottaret.com

Tip: For the latest information concerning operational statuses of ski lifts, ski pistes, and mountain restaurants, check out the official 3 Vallées live map. Here you can also find out more about the exact location of the tobogganing trails, webcams, and bus stops.

Les Trois Vallées: sanitary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19

All foreigners who come to France must self-quarantine for 7 days. In order to avoid this obligation, please, provide a medical certificate proving a negative COVID-19 test result, that was issued within the last 3 days.

While claiming that this ski region is “a natural source of well-being”, the management team of The 3 Valleys implemented new safety measures. Developed according to the official guidelines, they apply to each resort with no exceptions. The main rule that all visitors must follow concerns wearing face masks while using the lifts. However, when guests get to the top, they are allowed to take these off.

Here is how Les Trois Vallées will be operating this season:

● Wearing a mask in all outlets, on the ski lifts, and while queueing will be compulsory for every visitor from age 11;
● The ski lifts will not reduce their capacity;
● All public places will be disinfected daily, and hand sanitizers will be placed in the ski stations;
● Guests will be able to purchase or recharge their ski passes online;
● Those who would like to buy their ski passes on site will be asked to pay contactless;
● In case of the resort closure, all-season passes will be partially refunded;
● Unused “stay” package will be fully refunded;
● A specially appointed supervisor will take care of ensuring the maintenance of all sanitary procedures;
● Guests must maintain a distance of at least 1 m from each other;
● In restaurants and bars, there will be table service only.

Tip: There will be an opportunity to purchase a certified “2 in 1 mask by Les 3 Vallées” on-site for €15.

Les Trois Vallées: ski season 2020/2021

The area is constantly developing, and it certainly has something new to offer for this season. For instance, the traditional cabins of Plattières 3 will be replaced with a new Bouquetin chairlift, that can transport 6 people at a time. And it will take you to the top in just 2 minutes! There is also great news for the advanced sportsmen: two new black runs with an average of 33° will be opened this year. These are the Grand Couloir (towards Courchevel) and the Couloir Tournier (towards Méribel) with the Saulire summit as the starting point.

The opening dates for the season 2020/2021 are the following

For the Courchevel Valley:

● Cоurchevel 1850: 05/12/2020 – 23/04/2021
● Cоurchevel Moriond: 12/12/2020 – 17/04/2021
● Cоurchevel Village: 05/12/2020 – 23/04/2021
● Cоurchevel Le Praz: 05/12/2020 – 23/04/2021
● Cоurchevel La Tania: 12/12/2020 – 17/04/2021

For the Méribel Valley:

● Méribel: 05/12/2020 – 23/04/2021
● Brides-les-Bains: 12/12/2020 – 16/04/2021

For Les Belleville Valley:

● Les Menuires: 05/12/2020 – 23/04/2021
● Saint-Martin-de-Belleville: 12/12/2020 – 16/04/2021
● Val Thorens: 21/11/2020 – 09/05/2021
● Orelle: 28/11/2020 – 09/05/2021

Tip: Due to the new national confinement in France, the exact opening dates of Val Thorens and Orelle will be communicated later.

How to get to The 3 Valleys

Winter sports lovers from all over the world can get to the French Alps by any means of transport including car, train, or plane. The closest airports to this ski resort are the ones in Grenoble, Chambéry, Lyon, and Geneva. Eurostar trains to Moûtiers are also a popular way to reach this destination.

Getting there by car

There are several ways:

● If you come from the Rhône-Alpes region or Chambéry, then you should choose the highways A41 or A43. After that, follow the A43 to get to the main resorts;

● Another way to get there is by taking the N90 free autoroute. This National road leads to Moûtiers, and getting to such resorts as Courchevel, La Tania, or Brides-les-Bains from Méribel will be extremely easy.

Warning: If you are planning to travel there by car, check the weather forecast in advance. Your journey may take much longer because of the heavy traffic due to unfavorable weather conditions.

Getting there by train

To successfully reach any of the local resorts, we suggest buying a ticket on one of these trains:

Eurostar Direct Daytime Ski Train – day trains that go there on Saturdays during the period from December to April;

Eurostar Direct Overnight Ski Train – night trains that come and go every Friday during the period from January to April;

Regular Daily Scheduled Trains – the ones that run constantly.

The advantages of this means of transport are that you can take all your sports equipment and a few suitcases for no additional payment. Moreover, all trains are direct, so your journey will be fast, trouble-free and quite relaxing. After your arrival at Moûtiers, you will need to order transfer services or take a taxi.

Getting there by plane

Traveling by plane is one of the fastest ways to get to The 3 Valleys. The number of airports nearby gives you a certain flexibility and freedom of choice. The closest airports to Méribel, Courchevel, and Val Thorens are:

● Grenoble Isère Airport
● Aix Les Bains Airport In Chambéry
● Geneva Airport
● Lyon Airport

A flight from any European capital will take you around 2 hours. However, due to unstable weather conditions in these regions, the flight times may change and there are high chances of delays.

Skiing in Les Trois Vallées and ski pass prices 2020/2021

There are 339 well-groomed slopes available for ski fans on the territory of Les Trois Vallées. Almost half of them are suitable for beginners, and the other half will be great for experienced adventure seekers. 43 green pistes and 129 blue runs make a great base for those who are just on the way to gain confidence in this kind of sport. And for the lucky ones who are here for the first time, there is a new “Easy Rider” run with special signage.

125 red runs are available for intermediates, and advanced sportsmen will have a whale of a time on the Grand Couloir in Courchevel. For even more fun, keen skiers can also try such off-piste gems as the Creux Noirs and Couloir Croix des Verdons.

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Les Trois Vallées 6-day ski pass prices

Type Price
Solo Pass  from €321
Duo Pass from €311
Tribu Pass (groups of 3 people or more) from €306
Family Pass (from 2 to 7 children of age between 5-18) from €256,80

Other types of passes

Type Price
Season Pass (including 3 days in several resorts abroad*, sledding, +1 free day for your friend) €1370 (per person)
Saturday Pass (20% off for your ski pass, only on condition of buying online) €41,30 from 12/05/2020 to 12/11/2020 €46,40 from 12/12/2020 to 12/18/2021 €51,60 from 12/19/2020 to 04/16/2021 €46,40 from 04/17/2021 to 04/23/2020 
4H Pass (you can start skiing on any day and time) €57,50 

*Season Pass includes an opportunity to ski in Japan (Shiga Kogen), Australia (Mount Buller), Chile (La Parva and Valle Nevado), Switzerland (Matterhorn Ski Paradise).

Other activities in The 3 Valleys

The huge area of the resort is not just a skiing paradise. Here you can try such breathtaking activities as sledding or zip wire gliding as well. And do not forget about ice diving and numerous theme parks available on site!

The 3 Valleys

For the bravest adrenaline junkies, The 3 Valleys resort offers an unusual activity: a chance to admire mountain views while flying more than 1 km at the speed of 62 miles per hour on a zipline. The starting point is the Bouchet ski lift in Orelle, and the finish is at the top of the Thorens lift. If you prefer something more traditional, head to Méribel. More than 3 km of toboggan runs with 28 turns are waiting for the true lovers of sledding. Val Thorens is worth mentioning as well since it has the largest run in Europe. Your ride down from the top of the Peclet Funitel will last around 40 minutes.

Or you would like to go for something risky and try diving in the Lac du Lou? Before getting this exhilarating experience, you will have to climb up a little bit. Located at an altitude of 2035 m, this lake is surrounded by extremely marvelous landscapes. During the whole adventure, you will be accompanied by an experienced guide, who will put you in the picture about the safety instructions. You will also obtain all the necessary equipment including a drysuit, waterproof gloves, and diving mask, which will protect your skin from the freezing water. Then, you will be invited to warm up with a tasty meal in the Refuge du Lou.

Finally, you should definitely visit one of the many snow parks located in this area. You can see them on the map of The 3 Valleys marked in yellow. Among the must-visit places, there are Western Skipark in Courchevel, Animal’s Track in Méribel, the DC Area 43 above Mottaret, and Village Igloo in Val Thorens.

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Accommodation near Les Trois Vallées

Thanks to the popularity of this ski resort, there is a wide variety of chalets, hotels, and apartments conveniently located nearby. Choose one according to your budget, ski ability, and personal preferences. If you are wondering where to stay in French Alps, note that Méribel and Val Thorens have the most vibrant apres-ski scene in this region. Those who want to spend their vacation in the lap of luxury will be pleasantly surprised by the sumptuous options in Courchevel. And such destinations as Brides-les-Bains, St Martin, and Orelle will cater more for those who are looking for budget variants.

First-class hotels

Undoubtedly, Courchevel is the true king of luxury in The 3 Valleys. And the terrain of Courchevel 1850 is perfect for beginners, giving them an opportunity to practice on well-groomed gentle slopes around the nearby villages.

Family-friendly hotels

Most of the resorts in the French Alps are family-targeted, so finding a great family suite or apartment will not be that difficult. When choosing a place to stay, pay attention to the hotels in Courchevel, Val Thorens, and St Martin de Belleville. They offer a great combination of comfortable rooms and kids-friendly ski runs, as well as easy access to numerous theme parks and fun areas.

Cozy chalets for a special ambiance

If you want to spend your weekend in the rustic coziness of wooden lodges and fireplaces, you should opt to stay in a chalet. St Martin de Belleville and Méribel have a wide selection of detached houses, and some of them are located just near the pistes!

Hotels for the best apres-ski experience

Méribel and Val Thorens can boast a diverse collection of lavish hotels with bars and restaurants with gourmet cuisine. However, if you prefer a more secluded atmosphere for your apres, we recommend choosing spa-hotels in Val Thorens.

Hotels with the best value for money

If you are looking for the best price/quality ratio, look closer to many of the family-run B&B options available in Méribel, Val Thorens, and Courchevel. Thus, you can not only save money but also have a warm welcome, a rich breakfast buffet, and stay in a comfy room with traditional interior design.

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