Skiing Short Breaks in Flaine

Skiing Short Breaks in Flaine

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Skiing Short Breaks in Flaine
France


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At the heart of the Grand Massif ski area, Flaine is set in a sunny bowl with an excellent snow record and connects with a surprisingly large ski area, thus cutting down on lift queues. The skiing is varied and extensive. You can either stay in the immediate bowl or cross the rim and drop down to one of the four other neighbouring ski villages of Les Carroz, Morillon, Sixt and Samoëns. Particularly popular with British skiers, Flaine is an excellent choice for families.

Skiing Short Breaks in Flaine

Our Opinion
At the core of France's fourth largest ski area, the Grand Massif, Flaine is essentially designed for intermediates. However beginners can enjoy the greens around the western side of the bowl and experts will find a more than ample choice of terrain throughout the Grand Massif.

Après Ski
Although Flaine is known to be a fairly quiet, family orientated resort we can still recommend a couple of lively sports such as The Cimes Rock Café and the White Grouse Pub

Price Check
  • small beer £1.80
  • litre of milk 55p
  • bottle of house wine £4.55
  • cup of coffee £1.25

    World Snowboard Guide
    Flaine offers some great and varied terrain for different abilities. Freeriders have some great opportunities for off-piste riding, with long interesting runs to tackle. Advanced riders should check out Combe de Gers which is a steep back bowl that drops away with 700m of vertical! Freestylers will enjoy the 2 mile long fun-park and there is also a kids park called the Fatasurf! Carvers are really at home here however and Flaine was one of the first carving capitals of France.

    Our Opinion
    At the core of France's fourth largest ski area, the Grand Massif, Flaine is essentially designed for intermediates. However beginners can enjoy the greens around the western side of the bowl and experts will find a more than ample choice of terrain throughout the Grand Massif.

    Activities
  • climbing wall
  • skating
  • snowmobiling

    Ski Area
    TOTAL KMS OF PISTE: 265km
    (Grand Massif)
    Piste Type No. of Runs
    Easy 68
    Intermediate 49
    Difficult 12
    Total No. of Lifts: 77
    (1 cable car, 5 gondolas, 26 chairlifts,
    45 drag-lifts)
    Uphill capacity per hour: 75,000
    Direction of Slopes: N, E, S
    Approx No. of Snow Cannons: 128
    Longest Run: 14kms
    No. of Mountain Restaurants: 7
    Cross Country Trails: 70kms
    (Grand Massif)
    Lift Pass Coverage: Lift pass covers all lifts in Flaine. Complete beginners should arrange a lift pass locally.
    Photo required for Lift Pass' Yes
    PISTE MAP KEY
    1 Cable Car, 2-6 Gondolas, 7-26 Chairlifts Bar/Restaurant



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