One of the few serious contenders for the title of World's Most Famous Ski Resort, Chamonix Mont Blanc (as the resort prefers to be known) has the world's biggest lift-served skiable vertical drop of 2807 metres ( 9209 feet ), one of the world's longest runs through the Vallée Blanche at 22 km ( 13.7 miles ) and staged the World's first Winter Olympics in 1924. Beyond these spectacular statistics is Chamonix's relatively undisputed status as the world's tough mountain sports capital, the subject of endless ski magazine reports each season from editors wishing to prove they descended between the glacial crevasses and lived to tell the tale!
For lesser mortals there are plenty of on-piste kilometres to soak up, all dominated by the spectacular scenery of Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest peak (and Europe's second highest after Mt Elbrus in Russia, although some dispute whether Elbrus is in Europe).
Chamonix's history has been traced to Bronze Age times and its current status was confirmed in a report as far back as 1751 when the locals were described as the most uncompromising men in Europe. Ten years before that Englishmen William Windham and Richard Pococke had been on the first recorded tourist trip, reaching the Mer de Glace.
The first skis in the valley were spotted in 1893 and by 1907 one of the world first cable cars, 'Les Glaciers' was in operation (since removed). Six more were to follow between 1927 and 1963. The Mont Blanc Tunnel opened a few years later ensuring first rate access infrastructure in to the future. Chamonix Mont Blanc itself is a lively town with its own character, not just one created every winter season and reinvented every summer. That character reflects the attitude of its residents and of most visitors - a true love of the mountains.
Slopeside accomodations are available among a total of 64,000 beds. 90 additional hotels located nearby.
8 mountain restaurants and 80 more located nearby; cuisine ranging from Chinese, French, Gastronomique, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, and Savoyard. Also located nearby are 280 shops, 10 banks, 3 post offices, 4 petrol stations, and 4 laundrettes. Child care services available for ages 6 months to 12 years old. The ski school offers lessons for ages 4 years to adults.
Other activities that are offered are: cross country skiing, a sports center, indoor swimming pools, an outdoor ice rink, an indoor ice rink, bowling, bridge club, casino, classical music, concerts, helicopter tours, library, paragliding/parapente, squash, telemark, tennis, cinemas, and night clubs.
1 park and 2 halfpipes terrain available for all snowboarding capabilities.
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Projected Days Open: N/A
Days Open Last Year: N/A
Years Open: 8
Average Snowfall: 264"
Beginner Runs: 52%
Intermediate Runs: 35%
Advanced Runs: 13%
Expert Runs: 13%
Total Number Of Lifts: 47
Gondolas & Trams: 13
High Speed Sixes: N/A
High Speed Quads: N/A
Quad Chairs: N/A
Triple Chairs: N/A
Double Chairs: N/A
Surface Lifts: 16
Top: 12605 ft.
Bottom: 3396 ft.
Vertical Drop: 9209 ft.
Longest Run: 13.7 miles
Skiable Terrain: 762 acres
Snow Making: N/A
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