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Afbeelding - Morillon
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  • Height: 900 - 2500 metres
  • Excellent for snowboarders
  • Some slow ski lifts still in place
  • Very good snow record

Le Grand Massif is a linked ski area located in the Haute Savoie region, with the summits of Mont Blanc and Buet mountains as a stunning backdrop. This ski area is shared by the ski resorts of Flaine, Les Carroz, Samoëns, Sixt and Morillon, which lie among the Giffre and Arve Valleys. Le Grand Massif ski area offers over 260km of ski slopes, most of which are clustered around Flaine. Up until Sixt, all the other resorts are interconnected by ski lifts.

The ski lift system in the Grand Massif ski area has been well developed and maintained and can carry an impressive 75 000 people per hour! You will, however, from time to time, come across a rather slow lift - nice for a spot of sunbathing and a well-earned rest. Le Grand Massif is certainly your ideal destination if you value beauty in your ski holidays. Samoëns is the only French ski village to be classified a "Monument Historique" and 80% of the terrain at Sixt Fer à Cheval lies in a nature reserve. Aside from just exploring the beautiful surroundings, there are plenty of non-skiing activities to do at Le Grand Massif. This lovely ski area is easy to reach from Geneva Airport and Chambéry Airport.

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Afbeelding - Slopes Map 1 - Le Grand Massif

Le Grand Massif - 265 km

Open
  • Blue 117 km
  • Red 107 km
  • Black 41 km

Mountain: 440 cm

Valley: 0 cm

  • Drag Lifts 34
  • Chair Lifts 30
  • Gondolas 5
  • Trains 0
  • Glacier No
  • Speed 85603 p/hour
Afbeelding - Slopes Map 1 - Le Grand Massif