The AURAK teams share their favorite resorts:
Courchevel is synonymous with luxury and elegance. Divided into several villages, it offers a chic atmosphere with designer boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and renowned hotels.
Part of the largest ski area in the world, the Three Valleys, Courchevel is famous for its well-maintained slopes, stunning panoramas, and high-end infrastructure.
- Skiing and Snowboarding : With its 119 slopes over 150 km, Courchevel offers varied slopes, ideal for all levels, from beginner areas to technical descents. The resort also offers routes for snowboarding and off-piste skiing.
- Off-Piste Activities : Courchevel offers exclusive après-ski experiences, world-class spas, luxury boutiques, art galleries, and cultural events. Winter sports enthusiasts can also enjoy ice skating, snowshoeing, and dog sledding.
Val Thorens is a modern and dynamic ski resort. It offers a lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere, with contemporary architecture and modern facilities. As an integral part of the Three Valleys, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe. It is renowned for its exceptional snow conditions and festive atmosphere.
- Skiing and Snowboarding : With its 321 slopes over 600 km, Val Thorens offers direct access to the vast Three Valleys ski area, offering a variety of slopes for all levels.
- Off-Piste Activities: In addition to skiing, Val Thorens offers a multitude of activities, including zip lining, paragliding, and tobogganing. Visitors can also enjoy the lively nightlife with exclusive bars and clubs.
- Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Alps
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, or Chamonix for short, is an iconic destination offering an authentic alpine atmosphere. The village is picturesque with cobbled streets, traditional chalets, and a warm ambiance. Known worldwide as the "world capital of mountaineering," Chamonix attracts winter sports and mountaineering enthusiasts from around the globe. The resort is renowned for its spectacular panorama with the imposing silhouette of Mont-Blanc as a backdrop.
- Skiing and Snowboarding: With its 69 slopes over 119 km, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc offers access to varied ski areas suitable for all skill levels. Skiers and snowboarders can also enjoy access to the Vallée Blanche and incredible off-piste routes. .
- Off-Piste Activities: In addition to skiing, Chamonix offers a range of off-piste activities, including mountaineering, paragliding, dog sledding, and hiking. Visitors can also explore the shops, cafes, and art galleries in the city center..
Megève offers a traditional and elegant atmosphere. The cobbled streets, wooden chalets, and picturesque village square create a warm and authentic ambiance. Known for its alpine charm, the ski area is vast and varied, offering skiing opportunities for all levels.
- Skiing and Snowboarding: With its 227 slopes over 400 km, Megève offers well-groomed slopes and areas for snowboarding.
- Off-Piste Activities: In addition to skiing, Megève offers high-end boutiques, gourmet restaurants, exclusive spas, and cultural festivals. Visitors can also enjoy snow horseback riding, sleigh rides, and ice skating.
- Bagnères-de-Luchon (Superbagnères), Pyrénées
Bagnères-de-Luchon, also known as Superbagnères, offers an upscale ambiance with a touch of elegance. The resort is located in a picturesque setting in the heart of the Pyrenees, surrounded by majestic mountains. Superbagnères is renowned for its modern facilities, varied ski area, and sophisticated atmosphere. The resort has preserved its historic charm while offering high-end services.
- Skiing and Snowboarding: With its 29 slopes over 32 km, Superbagnères offers a ski area suitable for all levels, with well-maintained slopes. Snowboarding enthusiasts can enjoy dedicated areas, and skiers can experience varied slopes with panoramic views
- Off-Piste Activities: Besides skiing, Bagnères-de-Luchon offers wellness activities with its renowned thermal baths. Visitors can also explore the charming city center, taste refined cuisine in local restaurants, and enjoy cultural activities.