The best outdoor activities in Val Thorens
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Adult ski rental in Val Thorens, Résidences Des 3 Vallées - Place Du Péclet
Children ski rental in Val Thorens, Résidence Le Cheval Blanc
Children ski rental in Val Thorens, Centre Commercial Caron
Snowboard rental in Val Thorens, Centre Commercial Caron
Adult ski rental in Val Thorens, Centre Commercial Caron
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, La Croisette - Immeuble Oisan
Children ski rental in Les Menuires, Les Fontanettes
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, Les Fontanettes
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, Reberty 2000 Premium - Le Nécou
Cross-country ski rental Les Menuires, Reberty 2000 Premium - Le Nécou
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, Immeuble Les Carlines 1- Les Bruyères 1
Snowboard rental in Val Thorens, Résidences Des 3 Vallées - Place Du Péclet
Adult ski rental in Val Thorens, Résidences Des 3 Vallées - Place Du Péclet
Children ski rental in Val Thorens, Résidence Le Cheval Blanc
Children ski rental in Val Thorens, Centre Commercial Caron
Snowboard rental in Val Thorens, Centre Commercial Caron
Adult ski rental in Val Thorens, Centre Commercial Caron
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, La Croisette - Immeuble Oisan
Children ski rental in Les Menuires, Les Fontanettes
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, Les Fontanettes
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, Reberty 2000 Premium - Le Nécou
Cross-country ski rental Les Menuires, Reberty 2000 Premium - Le Nécou
Adult ski rental in Les Menuires, Immeuble Les Carlines 1- Les Bruyères 1
What are the activities to do in Val Thorens?
Situated in Tarentaise Valley, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe, sitting at an altitude of 2,300 metres. The renowned resort is a part of the 3 Vallées ski area which is all interconnected; it has over 600 km of skiable slopes, making it the biggest connected ski domain in the world.
The resort is usually open from mid-November to early May, giving winter sports enthusiasts’ ample time to enjoy the spectacular panoramas and natural landscapes. Two of the highest skiable summits, are Pointe du Bouchet (3220 metres) and Cime de Caron (3200 metres) that has a cable car of the same name, which incidentally happens to be one of the biggest in the world.
Majority of the slopes face north and north-west which means that they are not as sunny as other resorts. They do, however, retain great skiing conditions for longer – attracting a lot of experienced skiers rather than holidaymakers.
As well as a combination of 68 marked runs, Val Thorens also has 5 terrain parks giving access to bordercross tracks, quarter pipes and jumps.
Not just limited to skiing, at Val Thorens you can practice a large variety of winter activities. The most popular among them are: ice diving, mountain biking on snow, airbag, ice driving, paragliding, para-motor and even zip-lining.