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Where are the top 10 Ski Resorts in France?

Snowboarding on the French AlpsLike there are horses for courses, the perfect ski resort does rather depend on the activities you’re planning, but here are some pointers:

Best for snowboarders

For minimum crowds and maximum white stuff La Grave is my choice. But this is a resort where no amount of bravado is a substitute for experience. It takes 30 minutes for the cable car to take you up over 3,000 metres. Once you’re there you have 20 kilometres of snowy free-boarding stretching out in front of you, but you can quickly find yourself alone on the glacier and the weather is unpredictable. If you want a serious challenge with a bit more support then consider Chamonix.

Best for beginners

For beginners, skiers or boarders, head somewhere where there’s plenty of short, graded runs closer to the resort. Le Arcs is a bit of a mega-resort but the ski tuition for beginners is great. The Ecole du Ski Français teaches parallel turns right from the start, so no more unwieldy snow-ploughs!

Best for off-piste skiing

Snowplough on the French AlpsReally, there are no challengers to La Grave and Chamonix, although they are both very different types of resort. If you are in a mixed group then choose Chamonix to give the others options. But otherwise, La Grave cannot be beaten for off-piste excitement.

Best to stay a season

Val d’Isere is my choice for après ski. Sure, there are smaller, resorts with more picturesque charm, but Val d’Isere, has all the infrastructure and diversity to please anyone from 5* poseurs to grungy kids.


Best of the rest

  • Courchevel for families.
  • Serre Chevalier for Gallic character.
  • Tignes for all-round appeal and a long season.
  • St Martin-de-Belleville for the quiet life, and
  • Méribel if you insist on your English breakfasts and pubs.

All popular French ski resorts are cosmopolitan places where it is possible to find people who speak English as a lingua franca. But you will definitely get more out of your time in France if you can speak some of the language. If you learnt a bit of French at school, then consider taking a French language course to brush up before you leave. But if there’s no time for that then of all the countries offering international students high standards in language courses France is one of the best, so you can always take a short course once you’ve arrived, maybe scheduling your lessons for a rest day away from the slopes.

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Travel Photos of the Week: Manor home Maison Louis Richard

A close girlfriend of mine was fortunate enough to enjoy 4 weeks travelling France. She and her partner stayed in some amazing historical Chateaus, tasting the local wines and totally indulging! I get to write about it and share her photos! These photos of Maison Louis Richard near Saumur in the Loire Valley particularly caught my eye as these are the sites that are less well-known. Maison Louis Richard is a large, very elegant 15th Century manor home and also boasts a swimming pool. A perfect base to explore the wineries of the Loire Valley.

Maison Louis Richard

Gatehouse at Maison Louis Richard

Photos courtesy of Australian reader Helen.

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Where is Juan-les-Pins?

Juan-les-Pins

Juan-les-Pins is situated between Nice and Cannes on the French Riviera. Offering visitors beautiful beaches cut with small inlets. It also offers many nightclubs, a casino and restaurants, making it one of popular travel destinations in Europe.

Juan-les-Pins is most famous for its annual jazz festival during July and has in fact just celebrated its 50th year.

During 1857 the Jardin Botanique de la Villa Thuret was created, a renowned 8.5 acre botanical garden on the grounds of Villa Thuret. The garden is open during the week and entry is free.


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One Great Reason to Visit Juan-les-Pins

One great reason to visit this travel destination is that it’s beautiful and very close to everything the French Riviera has to offer.

ENJOY THE FRENCH RIVIERA

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    Where is Pau?

    Pau is 50km from the Pyrenees in southern France and stands on a 200m elevation, making it the perfect travel destination for splendid views to the Pyrenees from the Boulevard des Pyrenees. Alphonse de Lamartine said: “Pau has the world’s most beautiful view of the earth just as Naples has the most beautiful view of the sea.”

    The Chateau de Pau is located in the centre of Pau and was built during the 14th century. Here the museum of Bearnais architecture is housed where you can see architecture, furnishings and other aspects of Bearnais life.

    Pau is featuring today because Stage 16 of the Tour de France is finishing here.

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    One Great Reason to Visit Pau

    One great reason to visit this travel destination is most definitely for the stunning views to the Pyrenees and surrounding valleys.

    Pau, France

    For More Information

  • Wikipedia
  • Official Tourism Site
  • You Might Also Enjoy The Following Travel Destinations

  • Limoges, France
  • Brugge, Belgium
  • Granada, Spain
  • Marvao, Portugal
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