Three Valleys Piste Information
Piste Information
Whether you are a skiing beginner, an intermediate skier, or can handle advanced skiing on some of the most challenging black runs in the world, there will be pistes to suit your level of skiing ability at wonderful Three Valleys in France – one of the largest dedicated skiing regions on earth. The facilities at Three Valleys in the French Alps can match those found at any top skiing location in Europe, America or Canada, in fact. No wonder cheap skiing holidays at Three Valleys are so popular as both winter holidays and summer holidays in France. Snowboarders can also have the time of their lives at Three Valleys. And what’s more, whether you are staying at Les Menuires, Meribel, Brides les Bains, St Martin de Belleville, Val Thorens, Courchevel or La Tania, a Three Valleys Lift Pass gives you access to all the fantastic pistes throughout the entire region.
Ski Area
Total terrain – 600km
Number of runs – 335
Longest run – 5km
Altitude
Resort altitude – 2320m (at Val Thorens)
Highest lift – 2,350m
Suitability
Beginners – Excellent – 54% of total runs
Intermediates – Very good – 35% of total runs
Advanced – Good – 11% of total runs
Snowboarding – Excellent – 9 snowboards parks (halfpipe at Meribel)
Lifts
Total lifts – 183
Gondolas/cable cars – 40
Chairlifts – 69
Surface lifts – 74
Uphill capacity – 260,000 skiers per hour
Lift Pass
Three Valleys Lift Pass
Adult 6-day pass – 149 Euros
Child (5-11) 6-day pass – 112 Euros
Under 5's ski free
Adult 6-day pass – 149 Euros
Child (5-11) 6-day pass – 112 Euros
Under 5's ski free
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