Skiing in Chamonix
The skiing in Chamonix is best suited to intermediate and advanced skiers. The ski resort is comprised of six ski areas, all suiting a different level of difficulty. Col de Balme, Le Tour and Vallorcine are perfect for beginners learning their first turns. For intermediates, there is Les Houches, with lovely, wide, cruisy blues and reds. Advanced skiers can explore Vallèe Balance and the off-piste just off the Grands Montets Glacier.
Dining in Chamonix
For an exceptional two Michelin-starred meal, visit Albert 1er, considered as one of the world’s best ski resort restaurants. Enjoy high-quality service, gourmet food and remarkable produce.
For a rustic and traditional meal, reserve a table at Les Vielles Luges. This 18th century farmhouse has been a restaurant for more than 25 years and is an extraordinary lunchtime setting. It is found at the bottom of Maisonneuve lift.
ChamonixWinter Activities in Chamonix
Chamonix is a great town to spend time in off the slope. Non-skiers have plenty to keep busy during the day and in the evening. Indoor tennis, squash, ice skating, and curling are all easily accessible in the ski resort. It is also possible to take the gondola up to the slopes and join your group for a mountain lunch during your luxury ski holiday in Chamonix.
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