Val Thorens Transfers - Ski Resort to Airport

Val Thorens

Val Thorens town sits at an altitude of 2300 metres making it the highest ski resort in Europe. With altitude comes snow and Val Thorens benefits from large amounts of the good stuff. Many of the slopes are north-facing too, giving great piste conditions. Snow-sure Val Thorens opens earlier and closes later than other resorts …

view from piste of ski resort chalets

Les Menuires & Reberty Village

Les Menuires and Reberty Village provide excellent access to some fantastic skiing with most of the accommodation very close to the piste and claiming a lot of ski in and ski out apartments. Reberty village situated south of Les Menuires was built in two parts the village of 1850 in 1985 and the 2000 village …

Snow covered village in the alps

St Martin de Belleville

St Martin de Belleville is one of the most unspoiled ski villages in the Tarentaise valley with a close proximity to Les Menuires, access to The 3 Valleys ski area and a super fast lift. It is a cracking resort to spend some time over winter. The village has been developed over recent years and has …

Arial view of mountains covered in snow

La Tania

One of the secrets of The 3 Valleys ski area, La Tania is a real gem. Nestled in the tree line at 1350 metres right at the end of some fantastic runs. The resort is the newest in The 3 Valleys and is still growing. Originally built in 1990 by the architect Jacques Labro. Labro used …

Areal view of pistes and trees in ski resort

Courchevel

The ski resort of Courchevel is in The Three Valleys (Les Trois Vallées) ski domain of the Tarentaise Valley, France. The most westerly resort within the world’s largest ski area, Courchevel consists of four villages; Courchevel Le Praz, Courchevel 1550, Courchevel 1650 (AKA Moriond) and Courchevel 1850.  Courchevel has a lot to say for itself. …

Night time view of ski resort chalets and exploding fireworks

Méribel

Méribel is situated right at the centre of The Three Valleys ski area, which is truly massive. With 600km of piste available it is considered the largest ski area in Europe if not the world. The resort of Méribel itself is made up 150km of pistes. Most are blues but around 25% are red and …