Avoriaz Overview

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Area Profile

Avoriaz represents a break-through in modern resort design. While ski centres in the 1960s were being 'thrown up' or developing in areas of great natural beauty in France, Italy, Switzerland and North America, Avoriaz was arguably the first to consider the importance of architectural design. Two aspects of design also - firstly the layout plan, secondly the architecture. Built on a cliff edge above the already successful French resort of Morzine, Avoriaz still seems 'space-aged' and unique 40 years on.

Sitting on the border with Switzerland, at a snowsure altitude, car-free and in one of the largest lift-linked ski areas in the world, it has a lot going for it. From a great distance it can be seen standing out against the white mountains but, because its style is so important, it appears more as a sculpture than a sprawling resort. Nearer to it, the effect changes to tall angular buildings that shine gold in the sunlight and right up close you realise that this isn't an especially hi-tec construction, the buildings just being clad in natural local red cedar wooden slates with plenty of glass, giving it a rather warm feel. The buildings are supposed to blend in to their natural environment, and in a way they do, although it should be stressed that the resort is well above the treeline on a vast snowy plateau.

The architects created a large square in the centre of the resort and put a children's tobogganing slope in the middle. At one side of the square there is an open-air ice rink, on another a festival hall. The resort is designed so that all accommodation is slopeside with access over snow only.

Avoriaz has its own TV and radio channels broadcasting events information and snow reports in several languages including English.

Lodging Profile

Slopeside accomodations are available with a total of 16,580 beds. 2 additional hotels are located nearby.

Services Profile

30 restaurants are available nearby; cuisines ranging from Alpine, French, Italian, Savoyard, and American. Also located nearby are 25 shops, 2 banks, a post office, and 2 laundrettes. Child care services are available for ages 3 months to 5 years old; languages spoken are English, French and German. Two ski schools offer lessons for ages 4 years to adults.

Snowboarding Profile

Two snow parks and a super pipe are available for snowboarding.

Important Dates

  • Projected Days Open: N/A
  • Days Open Last Year: N/A
  • Years Open: 9
  • Average Snowfall: 788 in.
 

Terrain Type

Beginner Runs: Beginner Runs 54% Intermediate Runs: Intermediate Runs 33% Advanced Runs: Advanced Runs 13% Expert Runs: Expert Runs 10%
 

Lifts

  • Total # Of Lifts: Total # Of Lifts 34
  • Gondolas & Trams: Gondolas & Trams 3
 
  • High Speed Sixes: High Speed Sixes N/A
  • High Speed Quads: High Speed Quads 4
 
  • Quad Chairs: Quad Chairs 6
  • Triple Chairs: Triple Chairs 5
 
  • Double Chairs: Double Chairs 1
  • Surface Lifts: Surface Lifts 14
 

Elevation

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  • Top: 8071 Ft.
  • Vertical Drop: 2165 Ft.
  • Bottom: 5906 Ft.
 
  • Longest Run: 4.2 miles
  • Skiable Terrain: 150 acres
  • Snow Making: N/A
 
 

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Weather

Jan 8, 2009

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