Skiing in France: Vast, interlinked terrain and high altitude – Most French ski stations, like La Plagne for instance, were built from scratch in the 1950s and 1960s as purpose-built ski resorts, and as a result, many of the resorts are among the highest in Europe, like Val Thorens... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making

Displaying 201 - 216 of 216 Ski Resorts

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3.6
1 Reviews
4921ft
7956ft
3362ft
N/A
0ac
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4593ft
5413ft
0ft
10mi
0ac
4.4
8 Reviews
6069ft
11338ft
5269ft
N/A
0ac
3.3
1 Reviews
4691ft
6889ft
2198ft
1mi
0ac
N/A
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4265ft
5675ft
1410ft
N/A
0ac
3.4
2 Reviews
5085ft
8979ft
3894ft
N/A
0ac
3.8
2 Reviews
4691ft
8530ft
3838ft
7mi
0ac
3.8
2 Reviews
4921ft
8530ft
3608ft
N/A
0ac
3.9
5 Reviews
4593ft
8366ft
3772ft
N/A
0ac
4.2
2 Reviews
5413ft
9022ft
3608ft
N/A
0ac
N/A
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6069ft
10826ft
4757ft
9mi
0ac
N/A
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4593ft
6272ft
1640ft
N/A
0ac
N/A
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2854ft
3641ft
787ft
N/A
0ac
N/A
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6069ft
10826ft
4822ft
9mi
0ac
N/A
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3444ft
6725ft
3280ft
N/A
0ac
N/A
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3937ft
10583ft
7467ft
4mi
0ac

Displaying 201 - 216 of 216 Ski Resorts

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The table below provides the ability to compare France ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all France ski resorts.

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