Val Cenis Ski Holidays
Val Cenis Ski Holidays

Val Cenis Ski Holidays

A bit about Val Cenis

4.4/5
EXCELLENT (104 REVIEWS)
104 REVIEWS
Nestled in the scenic French Alps, Val Cenis offers a tranquil yet vibrant ski experience, featuring over 125 km of diverse slopes catering to all abilities. The resort is known for its reliability in snow conditions, often lasting from December through April, ensuring a robust ski season. Val Cenis is not just about skiing; it also offers a glimpse into traditional alpine culture with its charming mountain architecture and welcoming atmosphere. After a day on the slopes, visitors can explore the local restaurants and bars, which offer a blend of lively and cozy après-ski options. This resort, while maintaining an authentic alpine feel, is perfect for those seeking both adventure on the slopes and a taste of the quintessential French mountain lifestyle.
Val Cenis resort facts
Ski areaVal Cenis
Total slopes125 km
Easy slopes14 runs
Intermediate slopes70 runs
Difficult slopes25 runs
Expert slopes6 runs
Number of lifts39
Snow range1,350 m - 2,832 m
Resort height1,500 m - 2,835 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
7/10
Intermediates
7/10
Experts
6/10
Snowboarders
7/10
Rating by group type
Friends
8/10
Families
7/10
Couples
7/10
Transfer times to Val Cenis
Chambéry airport1 hr 30 min
Turin airport2 hr
Grenoble airport2 hr 10 min
Lyon airport2 hr 15 min
Geneva airport2 hr 20 min

A bit about Val Cenis

4.4/5
EXCELLENT (104 REVIEWS)
104 REVIEWS
Nestled in the scenic French Alps, Val Cenis offers a tranquil yet vibrant ski experience, featuring over 125 km of diverse slopes catering to all abilities. The resort is known for its reliability in snow conditions, often lasting from December through April, ensuring a robust ski season. Val Cenis is not just about skiing; it also offers a glimpse into traditional alpine culture with its charming mountain architecture and welcoming atmosphere. After a day on the slopes, visitors can explore the local restaurants and bars, which offer a blend of lively and cozy après-ski options. This resort, while maintaining an authentic alpine feel, is perfect for those seeking both adventure on the slopes and a taste of the quintessential French mountain lifestyle.
Val Cenis resort facts
Ski areaVal Cenis
Total slopes125 km
Easy slopes14 runs
Intermediate slopes70 runs
Difficult slopes25 runs
Expert slopes6 runs
Number of lifts39
Snow range1,350 m - 2,832 m
Resort height1,500 m - 2,835 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
7/10
Intermediates
7/10
Experts
6/10
Snowboarders
7/10
Rating by group type
Friends
8/10
Families
7/10
Couples
7/10
Transfer times to Val Cenis
Chambéry airport1 hr 30 min
Turin airport2 hr
Grenoble airport2 hr 10 min
Lyon airport2 hr 15 min
Geneva airport2 hr 20 min

Val Cenis, France

Nestled between the Vanoise National Park and Italy, Val Cenis is renowned for its excellent snow conditions and stunning natural beauty. The resort covers 125km of pistes and offers breathtaking views of Lake Mont Cenis, while connecting the villages of Val Cenis Lanslevillard, Val Cenis Lanslebourg, and Val Cenis Termignon.

Skiing in Val Cenis

Beginners: Val Cenis is an excellent location for beginners. The resort boasts the longest green piste in Europe, the 10km L’Escargot, which flows into either Lanslebourg or Lanslevillard. The resort also features dedicated nursery areas, including two zones for children aged six to ten—the Déboule Parc in Lanslevillard and the Estiv’Parc in Lanslebourg. Additionally, there are specialized areas with magic carpets for beginners in Lanslevillard, Lanslevillard Le Haut, and Lanslebourg.

Intermediates: Val Cenis is an intermediate skier's paradise, with 74% of its 56 groomed runs classified as blue or red. The resort's layout offers extensive intermediate terrain across the mountain, including beautiful tree skiing areas and runs on both sides of the Combe de Clery divide. Key lifts such as the Arcellins, Solert, Mont Cenis draglift, and the Grande Coin in Termignon provide access to these runs.

Advanced: Val Cenis provides advanced skiers with a modest selection of challenging runs, including five black runs, but the real thrill lies in its extensive off-piste opportunities across the Haute Maurienne resorts, accessible with the Eski-Mo pass. Although the on-piste options might seem limited for advanced skiers, the Solert and MJ St Genix red runs feature sections steep enough to be considered black.

Off-piste: Val Cenis boasts excellent off-piste skiing opportunities. Notable off-piste terrain includes the areas to the left of the Plan Cardinal chairlift and beneath the Solert and Arcellins chairlifts. The Arcellins area, in particular, offers expansive and forested terrain, making it ideal for those looking to improve their off-piste skills.

Snowboarding: Val Cenis features three snowparks, although they could benefit from improvements such as more varied features beyond just rails. The snowparks are located next to the Pré Novel chairlift in Les Champs, between the Solert and Met chairlifts, and in Termignon on the Petite Combe slopes, accessible via the Grand Coin chair.

Plan ahead your perfect ski vacation at Val Cenis: download the latest Val Cenis piste map and explore the trails and lifts ahead of time to ensure an unforgettable skiing experience.

Families

Among the diverse selection of French ski resorts, Val Cenis excels as a family-friendly ski resort, known for its accessibility and child-focused amenities. A highlight is the Mickey slope, which features raised turns, bumps, and playful modules decorated with beloved Mickey characters, creating a fun learning environment. Additionally, the resort offers day nurseries and kids' clubs that engage the youngest visitors with age-appropriate mountain activities, making it an ideal choice for family ski vacations.

Activities

Snow activities: Snowshoeing, dog-sledding, outdoor ice rink, ice climbing, snooc, heli-skiing, snowtubing.

Non-skiing activities: ULM, paragliding, ice diving, mountain karting, SPAs and wellness, bowling, escape rooms, Qi Gong, cinema, library.

Val Cenis après ski

Val Cenis offers a tranquil après ski experience, reflecting its peaceful village vibe. Après ski typically involves a soothing drink in a cozy bar, perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes.

Val Cenis restaurants

The culinary scene in Val Cenis is diverse, catering to a wide range of tastes. For a more sophisticated dining experience, you can visit a gourmet establishment like The Artemisia, where chef Victor Heiries crafts inspiring menus using the finest market-sourced ingredients.

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