About Val Thorens, France
Sitting at an astonishing altitude of 2300m, Val Thorens is the highest resort in Europe and part of the world's largest ski area - Les Trois Vallees.
600 km of ski area
3230 m Peak Altitude
Snow Sure
2:10 hrs from Airport
2300 m resort altitude
Lively Resort
Val Thorens, Colette
EUR 948,000Type: Apartments
Colette is a charming duplex apartment situated in a ski in, ski out position in the thriving and popular resort of Val Thorens.
Ski In, Ski Out, South facing, Available to all Foreign BuyersVal Thorens, Marguerite
EUR 1,555,000Type: Apartments
Marguerite is a charming 3-bed apartment benefitting from a prestigious ski in, ski out location in the heart of Val Thorens.
Ski In, Ski Out, Town-Centre, South facing, Available to all Foreign BuyersVal Thorens, Édelie
EUR 620,000Type: Apartments
Positioned in the centre of Val Thorens, Édelie is a south-facing, duplex apartment with ski in, ski out access.
Ski In, Ski Out, Town-Centre, South facing, Available to all Foreign BuyersVal Thorens, Le Rêve
EUR 950,000Type: Apartments
Le Rêve is a luxury triplex apartment with extraordinary views and an exclusive ski in, ski out location in Val Thorens.
Ski In, Ski Out, Renovation, Available to all Foreign BuyersExpert's Opinion
'Val Thorens is pure paradise for avid skiers and snowboarders due to the long season, incredible altitudes and snow-sure slopes. Being one of the world's most well-renowned and popular resorts, it comes as no surprise that its one of our favourites too!' - Florence Rowson-Stevens
Built in 1971, Val Thorens is a relatively new resort in the French Alps, however it has already created an excellent reputation for itself. The purpose built resort sits at an altitude of 2,300m ensuring that magnificent panoramic views can be admired from any position in the resort.
As well as being known for its skiing superiority, Val Thorens also has a very lively and acclaimed atmosphere off the slopes. The après scene can be enjoyed from one of the many bars, clubs or restaurants on the Rue de Gebroulaz.
The town itself has plenty of luxury hotels, gourmet restaurants, relaxing spas and ski schools. The resort caters for all ages and skiing abilities and has an activity for everyone. From go karting to husky sledging, paragliding to ice skating, Val Thorens is full of entertainment.
Val Thorens has a well-deserved reputation for phenominal skiing and snowboarding and has over 600km of pistes to explore. The resort itself has 150km of ski area, but the outstanding connections and links in Les Trois Vallees mean that the world's largest ski area is just by your door. For a quieter ski the neighbouring resorts Les Menuires and St. Martin de Belleville are your go-to, or alternatively for more of a challenge head over to Courchevel in no time.
The ski season lasts from November up until May and snow can always be guaranteed. The ski lifts are constantly being improved and they are known globally to be some of the fastest and most effiecient.
The slopes are generally quite wide, and can be relatively busy due to the popularity of the resort. For intermediates the ski area is a playgound of fun with 43% of the slopes being blue runs. For a thrilling challenge, the infamous Cime de Caron has three black runs as well as one red.
Although Val Thorens is a purpose built reosrt, the properties still exude a very enchanting and classic Alpine charm. The chalets and apartments pleasingly combine the contemporary with the traditional.
Most of the properties are ski in, ski out which is perfect for those eager to be the first and last on the slopes each day.
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