Val Thorens · French Alps

Val Thorens

The highest village in Europe — guaranteed snow, 600 km of runs, a lively and energetic atmosphere.

2,300m
Village altitude
3,600m
Summit altitude
600+
km of runs
184
Marked runs
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Why Val Thorens?

Europe's leading
ski resort

Val Thorens sits at 2,300 metres in the heart of 3 Vallées — the largest ski area in the world. The altitude guarantees top-quality snow from November through May, with perfectly groomed runs for every level.

Part of the 3 Vallées area — 600 km of connected runs
184 runs for every level — from beginners to pros
Ski-in / ski-out from most apartments in the village
International SnowPark for snowboard and freestyle skiing
Open from late November through early May
Ranked #1 in Europe for years running
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Val Thorens
What's waiting for you

A full experience beyond the slopes

Val Thorens is a resort that lives 24 hours a day. Beyond the runs — endless activities, nightlife and an atmosphere you won't find anywhere else.

Skiing for every level
184 marked runs, from gentle beginner pistes to challenging black runs. International SnowPark for snowboard and freestyle.
Legendary après-ski
La Folie Douce — the most famous après-ski in the world. Parties at 2,400 m with live acts and international DJs.
Spas and pools
A central sports complex with heated pools, saunas, jacuzzis and courts — the perfect balance after a day on the slopes.
Snow activities
One of the longest toboggan runs in the world, ice driving, snow trampolines, snow-shoe hikes and more for every age.
High-end dining
Beef & Lobster, gourmet burgers, pizzerias and chef restaurants — great food at every price point.
Nightlife
Malaysia Club — the biggest club in the French Alps. International parties, famous DJs, unforgettable energy.
Our recommendations

Favourite runs

After years of hosting guests here — these are the runs everyone falls in love with.

Moraine
Blue run · recommended
Moraine
The most popular run — long, wide and flowing. Suitable for every level. The views from this run are simply stunning.
Peclet
Cable car · must-do
Peclet – cable car station
Ride up to the highest point and take in a breathtaking panorama of the entire Alpine ridge. A fun blue run on the way down.
Combe Rosset
Red run · challenging
Combe Rosset
For thrill-seekers — a red run with enjoyable off-piste stretches on the sides. Advanced skiers fall in love with it.
FAQ

Val Thorens FAQ

Absolutely. Val Thorens has excellent beginner runs, especially the gentle Deux Lacs piste. We work with certified ski and snowboard instructors who speak Hebrew and English, so you'll be up and skiing on day one.
The village sits at 2,300 m. Some guests feel a little fatigue on day one — drink plenty of water and take it easy at first. By the second day everyone is fully acclimated.
Yes. With the 3 Vallées ski pass you can ski to Méribel, Courchevel, Les Menuires and beyond — everything is connected by lifts. Outside peak season it's quiet and there's a huge amount to explore.
There are paid car parks in the village (P0–P3). We strongly recommend booking a parking spot in advance, especially in high season. We can help with the booking.
Yes. All our apartments come with a fully equipped kitchen, so you can cook and prepare for Shabbat in the apartment. Choose the dates that work for you — we'll handle the rest.

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