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Ski area La Clusaz-Manigod

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 2,600 m Gondola lift: 7
Lowest point: 1,100 m Pistes in total: 132 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,039 m
Pistes:
70 km
Lifts in total: 52
Pistes:
40 km
Tow lifts: 32
Pistes:
22 km
Chair lifts: 13

Ski area La Clusaz-Manigod

The lift pass "La Clusaz-Manigod" gives you access to 132 km of piste (84 slopes on 1,100 - 2,600 m) and 52 lifts. They're spread over the area of the 5 mountain ranges Beauregard, Manigod, l'Etale, l'Aiguille and Balme. The area is suitable for experienced skiers as well as for beginners and children. A sun-spoiled area with gentle beginner's slopes can be found at the Beauregard lift, and parents can watch their children from a large terrace. Further beginner's pistes can be found at Crêt du Merle. Winter sports' pros prefer the Guy-Perillat slope at Beauregard or enjoy the funpark on the Plateau du Louveteau.

The ski area is especially loved among freeriders, who will find a real El Dorado. There's a reason why the area hosted qualification competitions for the Freeride World Tour for three times so far. Both winter sport lovers who try out their first swings in deep powder snow will find just as good areas as professionals will. The area at Balme is known to be a huge, natural funpark, Merdassier is equally popular. Some ski schools in resort offer freeride lessons - some even for children.
Piste map La Clusaz-Manigod
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Après ski La Clusaz

La Clusaz offers a very lively nightlift. The bars and pubs in resort are busy from early in the afternoon, and you can go on partying in the clubs later in the evening. If you like it a little more quiet, let yourself be spoiled in one of the cosy, quiet restaurant - for example you could try Reblochon cheese, which is produced in the area. Before eating out, you can relax at Cristal Spa with a pool landscape, sauna and steam bath.

From a sportive point of view, La Clusaz does not only sets standards when it comes to the ski area. Even when you're not on skis you will be spoiled for choice: tobogganing on one of the three runs? Or would you like to try out the "Paret", a traditionl sledge with only one skid? Other possibilities would be swimming in the Aravis Aqua Park, trying pirouettes on the ice rink, a dog-sleigh ride, or a snowshoe hike - everybody will find something to their liking here. If you're looking for speed and adrenaline, you could also take lessons in kite skiing.

Snowpark: Snowpark La Clusaz

The snowboard at the Plateau du Louveteau is suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers and boarders. For your first tricks and jumps you will find an Easy Line with 3 kickers, various boxes and rails. Those who are more advanced can also use 2 big airs, and freestyling pros can let off steam on further big airs, boxes, rails and tubes. If you're in need of a break or just want to watch the hustle and bustle in the park can relax in the Chill Zone.

Is the La Clusaz-Manigod ski area not right for you? Then have a look here instead: Ski areas France

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