Skiing in Val Thorens
There’s a great mix of skiing in Val Thorens; you’ll find a run to suit every ability. Val Thorens is connected to the neighbouring ski resorts of Méribel and Courchevel, offering excellent skiing. With more than 600km of piste across the Three Valleys, you will be spoilt for choice on your luxury ski holiday in Val Thorens.
There are plenty of wide, cruisy and gentle pistes for beginners. For the more intermediate or advanced skier, there is a vast array of challenging red and black slopes. For those who like to explore off-piste, there are incredible opportunities dotted all around the ski resort.
Dining in Val Thorens
Val Thorens’ dining options are fantastic, both on and off the mountain. On the mountain, there is Les Chalet du Thorens, a great spot for a delicious, hearty meal. Order the ‘McThorens’, for a terrific, aptly named burger.
For something more traditional, visit La Maison, a welcoming brasserie, serving traditional Alpine dishes such as fondue, raclette and pizza.
Best Val Thorens Après Ski and NightlifeWinter Activities in Val Thorens
For the non-skiers, or those looking for an activity post-skiing, there are plenty to choose from in Val Thorens. The ski village boasts a swimming pool, indoor tennis and squash courts, as well as an indoor bowling alley. There’s great shopping to explore as well. Val Thorens is also home to Europe’s longest toboggan run!