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Val d'Isère
Olympic altitude — the Espace Killy and glacier skiing.
— Journey —
2 h 45 from Lyon
Val d'Isère, at 1,850 metres, is the serious skier's Alpine address — high, snow-sure, and linked with Tignes across the Espace Killy domain named for the local Olympic champion Jean-Claude Killy. Under three hours from Lyon, FFGR Lyon arranges ski-in chalets, private instructors from the legendary ESF, and après-ski at the Folie Douce. The resort retains an authentic Savoyard core around the old church of Saint-Bernard, while L'Aigle des Neiges and Le Refuge de Solaise — Europe's highest hotel — offer genuine comfort at altitude. The glacier guarantees skiing from November to May.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Espace Killy ski domain
- ·La Folie Douce après-ski
- ·Pissaillas glacier (year-round)
- ·Face de Bellevarde (Olympic run)
- ·Le Refuge de Solaise (2,551 m)
- ·Heli-skiing day trips
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Hôtel Le Refuge de Solaise
- ·Les Barmes de l'Ours
- ·L'Aigle des Neiges
- ·Le Yule Hôtel & Spa
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