Even as a standalone entity, Val d’Isère would be a strong contender amongst global ski domains. Factor in the links with Tignes and the wider Espace Killy area, and its presence in the top echelons becomes abundantly clear.
Not all interlinked ski areas were created equal. While some tend to suffer from slow lift connections and lengthy piste links, the Espace Killy is the real deal: a cohesive, genuinely functional domain. With over 300km of trails and some of the very best off-piste in Europe – all seamlessly integrated by a modern, efficient lift system – it’s genuinely one of the best places in the world to go skiing or snowboarding.
Aside from its sheer size, the area’s strength lies in its diversity. Thanks to the broad variety of terrain, there really is something for all comers. Experts will love the selection of long, challenging blacks, including the legendary La Face de Bellevarde, known simply as ‘La Face’. At 3km in length and with a vertical drop of 959m, it’s steep, highly demanding and practically a local rite of passage.
With a combined total of 109 red and blue runs, Val d’Isère is a paradise for intermediates. There are plenty of well-groomed, undulating slopes that lend themselves perfectly to fast, easy cruising, while an excellent halfpipe and multiple terrain parks offer potential airtime for skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels.
Meanwhile, newbies and children are well served by the newly revamped Solaise sector, which offers three covered magic carpets and an abundance of easily accessible beginner runs. There are also two nursery areas: one in La Daille, and one in the centre of Val d’Isère.
Another benefit of Val d’Isère’s enduring popularity is that it enjoys a strong and consistent influx of money, much of which gets continually reinvested in infrastructure. As such, the lift system is being constantly modernised, and the standard of piste grooming is amongst the best in France. Recent developments include replacing the old Solaise lift with a modern 10-person gondola, increasing capacity by 40% and eliminating some of the domain’s most notorious bottlenecks.