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Val Thorens

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Resort 9.1
Ski area 9.6

Cross-country Val Thorens

Information on cross-country skiing

4 km Cross-country trails (in km):

Cross-country skiing in the 3 Vallées? No problem! Even though you will only find around 4 km of cross-country trails directly in Val Thorens, there are around 119 km of trails available to you in the entire region!

About 25 km of trails run between 1,450 and 1,850 metres above sea level near Les Menuires and are mostly of a challenging level. The trails are laid out along the Belleville valley and offer impressive views of the surrounding mountains.

Courchevel has 87.5 km of trails to offer, which is why this is probably the most interesting place for cross-country skiing fans. The 2.5 km long high-altitude trail "Col de la Loze", which runs at an altitude of up to 2,300 m, is spectacular.

The longest trail in Courchevel, which leads to the Méribel Altiport, is 15 km long and very difficult. The longest trail in Les Menuires is particularly challenging for the more experienced skiers: the "Au fil du Doron" runs at an altitude of 1,400 - 1,650 metres over an impressive distance of 16 km!

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