Chamonix Mountain Stats

There are five main ski areas through the valley offer 50 lifts and varied terrain for skiers of all abilities. Le Brevent cable car begins just above the town and climbs to over 8,000 feet. Les Houches, Le Tour and sunny La Flegere is where beginners and intermediates will find many trails to ski. Les Grands Montets is the most popular area for the intermediate and the more advanced skiers. Strong intermediate and above skiers will want to accept the challenge of the Aiguille du Midi, reached by a two-stage cable car. This 7,000 foot descent on and along the glacier of Vallee Blanche includes spectacular mountain scenery dominated by Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain. For non-skiing hours, shops brim with crafts, fine clothing and perfumes. Horseback riding, swimming, tennis and ice skating are available. The casino and a variety of night spots will fill your evenings.

 



RESORT INFORMATION CHAMONIX
Ski Terrain-
Beginner: 13% Intermediate: 24% Advanced: 32% Expert: 31%

Total Length of Slopes: 85 miles
Mt. Blanc Ski Pass: 425 miles
Slopes with Snowmaking: 5%
Altitude of Resort: 3400 ft.
Largest Vertical Drop: 9205 ft.

Number of Lifts: 46
Mt. Blanc Ski Pass: 180 lifts
Longest Run: 15 miles
Highest Point: 12605 ft.
Cross Country Skiing: 27 miles
Children's Ski School From 3 yrs. old, Glacier Skiing Gateway: Geneva


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