La Clusaz ski resort is situated in the alps of Haute Savoie region in France, in the heart of the Aravis mountain range.
La Clusaz is a picturesque, traditional ski village. La Clusaz is one of the region's less know resorts but can offer a lively, friendly ski holiday which has still not lost any of its traditional French charm. Offering a large ski area for both skiers and snowboarders, you won’t be disappointed with a skiing holiday in La Clusaz.

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The resort has 5 inter connecting ski areas covering 132km of pistes and trails, each offering their own unique charm and character in the northern Alps. The resort has great access situated close to the A40, A41 motorways and the Annecy railway stations served by high speed trains and the international airports for Geneva and Lyon.

With great skiing offered within the pine forests La Clusaz boasts 55 ski lifts - it is hard to find a downside to this resort.
At the top of the Massif de Beauregard, the beginner's area is easily accessible and has plenty of space in which to find your feet.
If you're starting to branch out into reds and some of the easier blacks, most of LAiguilles have quiet, steady runs that will allow you to develop your skills without venturing too far out of your comfort zone. Get the lift to the top of the Massif de Balme, Massif de LAiguille or the Massif d'Etale and try some of the long red runs back towards town.
Some of the freestyle skiing is pretty intimidating, especially from the younger (slightly more fearless) locals. When you see a lot of advanced skiers just cruising the slopes, they tend to have a young child in tow.
La Clusaz is connected in ten minutes by shuttle with Le Grand-Bornand and Saint-Jean de Sixt. The Aravis Massif resorts offer a total of 220 km of slopes and 96 ski lifts. There are some excellent off-piste skiing in La Clusaz.

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Snow Reports
La Clusaz Snow Report
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Powder | Snow Base : 345cm
Resort Facts
Resort altitude : 1100m
Highest Ski Lift : 2600m
Longest Run :
Piste Size in kms : 132KM
Total Runs : 83
Beginner Runs : 64%
Intermediate Runs : 28%
Advanced Runs : 8%
Total lifts : 55
Night Skiing : No
Snowboard park : 1
Season Starts : December
Season Ends : April
Departure Airports :
Gatwick, Heathrow, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow
Nearest Airport :
Geneva
Transfer Time : 1hr
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