Been to Avoriaz three times now and the place never ceases to amaze me. It has by far the best snow in the Alpes (don't belive all the travel guides as this place gets loads of powder)and some great terrain.
Great for a short break or a weeks skiing holiday plenty for all abilities and lots of fun to be found off piste. You must visit Avoriaz and the Portes Du Soleil. For those that like it steep and deep check out the Swiss Wall, a great run in anyone's book!
Just got back from Avoriaz and had over 2m of snow at the bottom in the last week of the season. My ESF instructor was great, it was my first time boarding and he found the best runs all the time; he even found some off-piste stuff that we could do. It also snowed for over 24 hours straight so the snow was amazing. The resort is also great as there are loads of great places in the evening and with no traffic, apart from horse drawn sleighs, it is great. The resort is perfect for adults and families and looks amazing with skiing from the door.
February 11, 2006
ian McKellar
from
United Kingdom
10/2/06 Amazing weather, cold, blue sky and 20cm of fresh snow.
Avoriaz continues to have some of the best snow in the French Alps, so looking good for the busy half-term weeks.
Ian McKellar - Director of the Avoriaz Alpine Ski School
November 26, 2005
ian McKellar
from
United Kingdom
Sat 25th Nov and Avoriaz opened its first lifts and pistes. Amazing snow mostly artifical with 20cm of recent snow on top. About 50 skiers and borders on the slopes. Blue sky and sun but cold. Length of desecnt 1800 down to 1100m, perfect all the way. This descent is open every day with the main resort opening 10th Dec. Watch this space for more info.
Ian McKellar - Director Avoriaz Alpine Ski School check out our web site for recent pictures.
Just come back from Avoriaz...what a week. It dumped with snow from the Monday night and was still snowing when we left on Saturday. So if you are going get off piste and find some powder! I suggest hiring an ESF instructor as a guide, we did and found some unbelievable terrain. Can't wait to go back.
December 29, 2004
Steff Robinson
from
United Kingdom
Avoriaz is a great resort to ski through as a gateway to the vast Portes Du Soleil domain. Situated on the French/Swiss border, it is traffic-free (except for horse-drawn carriages and the small luggage tranporters) and consists largely of purpose built apartments/hotels. Some very good quality mountain restaurants outside of the resort itself, particularly on the Swiss side (remember to take Swiss Francs to avoid being victim of unfavourable exchange rates). Skiing for all abilities and media! Try a tandem parapente from the top of the Chaux Fleuris into the Lindarets Valley.
Although a low altitude resort, compared to the other skiing domains in the alps, Avoriaz has a good amount of snowfall, along with good quality snow. Located in the portes du soleil ski domain, Avoriaz has a large ski area, with nice slopes. Skiing into Switzerland, you will never have to ski in the same areas during your stay there. The difficulty, although not so hard, allows for enjoyable skiing. A good place for beginners, and intermediates who enjoy skiing, simply for the fun of it..
6 Ski trips in 1 week- FANTASTIC!
Day 1 - cruise round main Portes Du Soleil Circuit taking in the other resorts - Avoriaz, Lindarets, Pr? La Joue, Linga, Chatel, Super Chatel, Morgins, Champoussin, Les Crossets, Champery, Avoriaz.
Day 2 - small board park. Practice on smallish jumps, low rails and boxes, and finish with a nice cruise down to Morzine.
Day 3 - Domaine des Super Noires. The ladies world cup downhill, Arrete des Interets, and the scary Combe du Machon.
Day 4 - Big Boys board park and super pipe.
Day 5 - Off piste spectacular, on the Point de l'au, le Savolaire, and finish with a burn along the Abricotine Motorway.
Day 6 - SCARY DAY.The mogul field from hell, which drops vertically - THE WALL. A cool down on Le Grand Paradis, and finish with the awesome couloir du Courbor?.
Need another trip to visit Morzine, Les Gets, St Jean D'aulps, La Grande Turche, Drouzin Le Mont, Abondance & La Chapelle d'abondance.
The resort is relaxed and friendly, and being car free you can board down the hight street. The resorts of the Portes Du Soleil offer wonderful skiing & boarding without any of the pretention of Les 3 Vall?es or L'espace Killy. GO THERE- you won't regret it.