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Imagine skiing or boarding from a village towering at 2120m all the way down to another at 700m, with uninterrupted views of Mont Blanc all the way.  This run exists - welcome to the Grand Massif!

One of the biggest snow playgrounds in France, le Grand Massif is made up of 5 fully-linked resorts: Samoens, Les Carroz d'Araches, Morillon, Sixt-fer-a-Cheval and Flaine. The rolling valleys have a massive variety of piste (over 265 km!), off-piste, scenery and good skiing in all conditions. All of the villages are unique - Flaine is larger with more of an urban atmosphere, while the other villages are pretty, traditional Savoyard towns which will make you feel like you have really got away from it all.

They are some of the quieter resorts in terms of après-ski and partying, although there is a lot to do and some good bars on offer. This makes Grand Massif great for families and those wanting to relax. Another huge bonus is the lack of crowds. Beginner and intermediate skiers will be in heaven here, with much of the runs geared to this level. Skilled shredders don't miss out though - there are 15 black runs plus great off-piste, varied terrain, a half pipe and snow park to keep them happy.

The five linked villages offer a more refined ski experience with a tranquil atmosphere and a large array of snow activities. Concert halls, historical villages and a beautiful setting make Le Grand Massif an ideal choice for those who prefer more of a cultural experience.

Click below to find out more about getting to Grand Massif:

Flying

Geneva is the nearest of the two international airports at 1.5 hours road travel from Le Grand Massif. Lyon Saint Exupery is three hours away. Skiing Holidays organises flights and transfers to all Grand Massif resorts via our flight - accommodation service on our search box. 

Catching the train

There is a TVG train service that runs from Paris to Cluses during the weekends. For mid-week trips, take a train to Annecy and then get a coach transfer to Cluses (or another train), where taxis are available for transfer to Le Grand Massif.

Driving 

Le Grand Massif is approximately 840kms from Calais and it will cost €100 for all road tolls. The journey takes around 8.5 hours in total. If travelling by car from Geneva, the trip is just 1.5 hours via the A1 then the A40. Alternatively, Lyon is three hours away along the A41. 

grand massif resorts: 

  • Flaine

    Flaine Skiing Holidays

    One of largest ski areas in France, Flaine is a fantastic convenient ski area for intermediates and families.

  • Les Carroz

    Les Carroz Skiing Holidays

    An authentic French ski town nestled in the heart of the Haute Savoie Alps. A wonderful traditional alternative to Flaine

Grand massif at a glance:

Over 265km of piste with 72 ski lifts and 3 snow parks!

Flaine is the largest and most developed resort in this ski region

Samoens, Les Carroz d'Araches, Morillon, and Sixt-fer-a-Cheval all offer traditional ski experiences

Reknown for its lack of crowds

41% intermediate , 38% advanced runs, 11% beginner