Just 90km (56 miles) north of the Mediterranean and the city of Nice lies Auron, the skiing capital of the Maritime Alps. People have been skiing for pleasure in the valley of the Haute Tinee since the beginning of the 20th century but there has been a settlement here for hundreds of years. Although the resort amenities are up-to-the-minute for 21st century holidaymakers, the little town has managed to retain many interesting old features, most notably its 13th century church which is well worth a visit.
Since opening its first lift in 1937 Auron has developed not only the extent of its lifts and amenities but also its reputation until today it is known as a fairly glamorous resort. It is indeed very French and not surprisingly, given its proximity to the French Riviera, the resort boasts many celebrity patrons, including Jacques Chirac, Sacha Distel and Marc Chagall. And despite its southerly location and plentiful sunshine, its northerly aspect ensures Auron has reliable snow; skiing usually lasts well into the month of May.
The slopes of Auron have a north/north-westerly aspect which ensures a good snow coverage from early December to mid May. There are more than 130kms of pistes for all levels of skier. Two excellent beginners' areas, one at the middle station of the Chastellares and the other at the foot of the Secteur Colombier are perfect for novices.
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Beginner Runs: 10%
Intermediate Runs: 50%
Advanced Runs: 40%
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Total Number Of Lifts: 24
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High Speed Quads: 1
Quad Chairs: 1
Triple Chairs: 1
Double Chairs: 6
Surface Lifts: 11
Top: 8045 ft.
Bottom: 5249 ft.
Vertical Drop: 2789 ft.
Longest Run: 3.1 miles
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