France ski resorts are arguably the crème de la crème.
France is our most popular skiing destination and trust us, if you're tempted by the fondue, then wait til you see what else it has to offer...
Why choose a France ski holiday?
Ski holidays for all abilities and budgets
Enormous, high-altitude ski resorts
Great food, accommodation, and aprés
France ski resorts are your ticket to some of the world's largest ski areas. From purpose-built resorts to traditional hidden gems, and some of Europe's most snow-sure ski spots. France ski holidays make it easy to find what you're after.
After tried-and-tested winners? Start with our France skiing best-sellers. Charming and traffic-free Avoriaz is a winter wonderland catering for beginner to advanced skiers. Les Deux Alpes packs a punch with huge, snow-sure ski areas. Meanwhile, for world-class advanced and off-piste terrain, it has to be Cham.
Flaine and La Plagne offer large family-friendly ski areas packed with miles of fluffy, white pistes along with excellent self-catering accommodation, and plenty of kid-friendly restaurants.
Après-ski group ski holidays in France? It has to be Val Thorens or Meribel. Combining lively boots-on-the-table dancing with loads of convenient accommodation options.
Les Deux Alpes and group trips go hand in hand. Glacial skiing, varied terrain, booming après, and more.
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FAQs about France Ski holidays Your questions answered by our France ski resort expert
Chamonix is France’s most popular ski holiday destination, alongside Val d’Isere and resorts within the Les 3 Vallées ski area. Most skiers and snowboarders tend to flock here for the extensive ski terrain, modern amenities and accommodation, and short transfers - with week-long holidays including lift passes and half-board accommodation proving the most popular.
When is the best time to ski in France?
France’s main ski season lasts from December to April, with January and February offering the best and most dependable snowfall.
With a January ski holiday in France, you’ll stand the best chance of bucketloads of powdery goodness. And while March and April typically bring on sunnier days, big dumps of late-season snow are not unheard of.
Finally, if you want to find the best time to ski in France to avoid the crowds, steer clear of school holidays in February if possible, or consider one of our many lesser-known, quieter resorts connected to larger French ski areas.
What’s the best month to go skiing in France?
February is the best month for ski holidays in France, offering the most dependable snow levels and longer days after Christmas and January. That said, half-term can be the busiest period of the season, so if you aren’t constrained by school holidays, we suggest a ski trip to France in March to still enjoy excellent snow with fewer crowds and longer sunny days.
Les 3 Vallées isn’t just the largest ski area in France, but also the largest in the world. With over 600km of interconnected slopes, France’s Three Valleys ski area includes renowned resorts like Courchevel, Méribel, and Val Thorens.
What are the best ski holidays in France for beginners?
Flaine is one of the best ski holidays in France for beginners. With heaps of nursery slopes only moments from the main town, as well as highly regarded English-speaking ski instructors, you’ll find it hard not to come back.
With six nursery slopes and a whopping 75 green and blue runs, Alpe d'Huez offers up tonnes of skiing for beginners to progress from pizzas to parallel turns.
In La Plagne, the free beginner slopes give you all the time in the world to build your confidence. Then, when you’re ready to step it up a gear, the countless cruisy blues become your playground.
Beginners will also feel right at home in Montgenevre, with its gentle nursery slopes and super-easy green pistes running from the peak of Les Gondrans right into the village.
Only time for a short ski holiday? Then head to Les Houches' where its excellent beginner ski area can be reached from Geneva in just over an hour.
Want to learn more? Check out our best beginner ski holidays in France blog here!
What are the best ski resorts in France for advanced skiers?
Chamonix is France's best ski holiday for advanced skiers, with five locations in its ski area, all with a tendency for steep and challenging terrain.
Fans of Olympic-quality resorts should head to Val d'Isère and its infamous black ski run ‘La Face’.
And at Alpe d'Huez, monstrous runs like ‘Sarenne’ or the infamous ‘Tunnel’ await on one of France’s most challenging ski holidays.
What are the best ski resorts for off piste skiing in France?
Chamonix is a French off-piste ski holiday like no other, with incredible freeriding on offer in areas like ‘Argentière’.
Avoriaz, with its huge Portes du Soleil ski area, is a playground for skiers and snowboarders wanting dreamy off-piste skiing in France. Outside of the multiple options for backcountry skiing throughout the ski area, the resort also hosts four official ‘freeride’ areas, where you can experience off-piste within areas actively monitored by ski patrol.
And for high-altitude lovers, Tigneshits the spot with its array of couloirs and chutes. Grab a guide and be ready to hike, because the best terrain is accessed by those brave enough to traverse the spines and peaks of one of France’s off-piste palaces.
What are the best ski resorts for snowboarders in France?
Avoriaz is one of France’s best snowboard holidays. Its diverse pistes, four incredible freestyle parks (like the wooden ‘Stash Park’), oodles of freeride terrain and top-notch apres, make this a perfect pick for mixed-ability snowboard groups.
For off-piste snowboarding in France, check out Chamonix. Five ski areas, challenging pistes and incredible off-piste, make it one for the bucket list.
One of the best beginner snowboarding holidays in France is Les Arcs. With lots of mellow terrain and cruisy groomers, it's a perfect starting point for those looking to get into the sport.
What are the best France ski holidays for après-ski?
One of the most popular après-ski holidays is Val Thorens, with its pumping Bar360 and Folie Douce bar options.
You can find 30 bars in Les Deux Alpes for an after-ski tipple
Tignes combines incredibleslopeside après-ski with incredible skiing. Dancing on the tables at Cocorico, anyone?
What are the best ski holidays in France for ski weekends or short breaks?
Morzine is great for a quick ski weekend from Geneva airport. With over 500km of pistes, terrain for all abilities, and a lively apres-ski scene for off-the-slope fun. It's the perfect France ski weekend!
Also, only an hour from Geneva is Chamonix, another of France’s best ski weekend holidays. With a long season, a big ski area and some of the best snow conditions in France, this playground for advanced skiers is a perfect resort for a quick getaway. Base yourself down the road in Les Houches to get all the epicness of the Chamonix Valley, but with a more laid-back vibe.
The transfer time for the traditionally charming resort of La Clusaz also sits around the hour mark. And if you’re all about convenience, then Flaine is a sure bet. With an easy-going resort built close to the slopes, its quick transfer makes it ideal for a short ski trip to France.
Here are just some of our top ski resorts. To find the perfect one for you, speak to one of our specialists.
Val Thorens
Val Thorens ski holidays offer so much more than access to Europe's highest ski resort. It also unlocks the enormous Three Valleys ski area - the world's largest. We're talking reliable snow totals, a vast network of 600km runs, and some fab ski-in/ski-out stays.
Avoriaz sits highest of all resorts in the vast Portes du Soleil ski area at 1,800m. The resort itself is entirely car-free and ski-in-ski-out, making a ski holiday here the perfect choice for those looking for a snow-sure getaway with maximum time spent on the slopes.
Chamonix ski holidays should be at the top of everyone's ski bucket list. This iconic resort features a vibrant town, four enormous ski areas to explore, epic, world-class advanced and intermediate skiing, and some truly spectacular mountain scenery.
Just over an hour transfer from Geneva, Morzine ski weekends are among the best. This is one of the most accessible of the large, interconnected resorts, giving you access to the vast Portes du Soleil playground. That’s 12 resorts, 580kms, and 30 snowparks, all on one pass.
La Plagne ski resort is a long-time favourite of British skiers and snowboarders thanks to its variety of friendly runs. A purpose-built resort situated at 1,800m, it gives access to 425km of the Paradiski area - that's miles of corduroy to explore for a weekend or a week.
Flaine is a bustling resort that offers the advantage of a car-free zone! The highest resort in Le Grand Massif, the ski area here is the 5th-largest interconnecting ski area in France, offering heaps of runs for every skill level.
A vibrant Alpine resort with fantastic freeriding, miles of slopes for beginners and intermediates, and a lively après scene that has the whole mountain groovin'! Situated at 2,100m and with access to 300km of pistes, Tignes is the place for exhilarating ski experiences.