Chamonix
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Chamonix skiing is great for...

Apres ski
Big ski area
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Intermediates
Snowboarders
High altitude
Traditional charm
Foodies
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Welcome to Chamonix Ski Resort

  • Chamonix skiing is world-renowned
  • 4 separate ski areas on offer
  • Charming town with plenty to do post-ski
Sooner or later, anyone serious about snow needs to head to France to the place those in the know simply call ‘Cham’.
For experienced and intermediate skiers, no resort compares to the big mountain skiing that a Chamonix ski holiday provides.
The Chamonix ski area stretches across a 10-mile-long valley from Les Houches to Argentière. It is home to the epic 23 km-long Vallée Blanche, one of the most spectacular off-piste descents anywhere in the world. Furthermore, Chamonix ski resort is just an hour from Geneva airport... (cheeky ski weekend anyone?)
Every skier should hit Chamonix at least once. So why not make this year, your year?

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Resort Information

Resort Altitude
1035m
Total Piste KM
171km
No. Skilifts
51
Snow Range
1000m-2765m
Chamonix ski runs & ratings
TOTAL: 171km
Beginner
4/10
(Distance: 56km)
Intermediate
7/10
(Distance: 76km)
Advanced
10/10
(Distance: 39km)
Snow Score
Great
Updated: 07/12/25
4
/ 5
Conditions
Past 3 days of snow
8cm
5 day snow forecast
0cm
Lifts open
12 / 82
Summit
160cm
Base
60cm

Best time to ski in Chamonix

Like most of France, Chamonix's skiing is at its peak during January and February thanks to consistently great snowfall. While it's arguably the best time to ski in Chamonix, don’t write off the rest of the season!
If you’re dreaming of quieter slopes then avoid a Chamonix ski holiday in February. It’s at its busiest thanks to both UK and French half-terms throughout the month. And with many lofty pistes, it can get a little cold when you’re up high. That's why March can be a magical time to visit, with better weather, bluebird days and great après-ski options too.

Snow conditions in Chamonix

Snow conditions in Chamonix are routinely top-notch, thanks to its high-altitude. This helps create one of the longest ski seasons in the French Alps. The heaviest dumps of fluffy snow typically arrive in January to late February, giving powderhounds the opportunity to experience the best off-piste snow.
Slopes officially open mid-December and close from mid-April onwards, with the Grand Montets the last to shut at the end of the month. But off-piste, it’s not uncommon for ski tourers to still be skiing in May and even June.

Things to do in Chamonix

  • Get out and explore - 60km of cross-country trails, winter hikes, cycles, and snowshoeing excursions.
  • Mer de Glace - Board the 100-year-old red Montenvers train behind Chamonix station to visit France's longest glacier.
  • Ice climbing - Traverse frozen waterfalls.
  • Paragliding - Soar over the 23km-long Vallée Blanche like an eagle on a tandem paraglider.
  • QC Terme Spa - Relax in heated outdoor pools with views of Mont Blanc or jump into cold wells in shimmering ice caves.
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Restaurants in Chamonix

  • La Fine Bouche - One of our favourite Cham spots, with oodles of 'cuisine de grand-mère' (Grandma’s cooking!)
  • Le Bistrot des Sports - A rustic and relaxed brasserie. Pull up a chair and get settled with the locals.
  • Annapurna - Curry lovers rejoice! Loaded with plenty of Indian classics, it’s a great spot for eating in or taking away.
  • Le Munchie - The best French and Scandinavian cuisine with Asian-inspired influences.

Nightlife & Apres in Chamonix

There’s plenty of fun to be had with the nightlife in Chamonix. 
  • Chambre Neuf - When lifts close, this is THE place to be for Chamonix's après, with tunes pumping and dancing on tables.
  • Beckett and Wilde Irish Pub - Once you're freshened up, get settled by the fire with a drink in hand at this cosy alpine pub.
  • Micro Brasserie de Chamonix - Enjoy heaps of tasty craft beers in this Canadian-owned microbrewery.
  • Les Caves - Chamonix’s best upmarket wine and cocktail bar.
  • L’Amnesia - Stay out late at Chamonix’s top apres spot.
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Hotels & Apartments in Chamonix

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Acacia

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