The ski resort "Three Valleys" is located in France, in the Northern Alps.
It is the largest ski area in the world with 600 km of slopes that directly connect three mountain valleys and
several world-famous ski resorts, including the Meribel ski resort.
Skiing in the 3 Valleys is incomparable – and easy. Despite the fact that the ski area extends over a large area
area, the numerous connections between resorts and valleys are modern, fast and direct!
"Three Valleys" is a good combination of skiing for beginners and experienced.
Beginner skiers have 43 green pistes and 129 blue pistes, as well as the new 'Easy Rider', with signposts that make life even easier if you're new to the sport.
Look out for the pink sign indicating that the track is nice and wide with a gradual incline, just what you need when you first find yourself on your feet.
Intermediate specialists have unlimited opportunities to explore the entire resort.
Plan your day around 129 blue pistes and 125 red pistes that will take you from 3,200 meters to 1,300 meters, a whopping 1,900 meter drop!
4 snowparks with kickers and rails for each level offer a wide space for freestyle enthusiasts.
Head to Moon Park for a variety of entry-level boxes and kickers.
For more of a challenge, DC Park has the most space for big style.
Beginner freeriders should go to Courchevel to have fun between the tracks, and in the conditions
poor visibility make a straight line to La Tania and Le Menuire, where the wooded strips will interest you.
Experienced skiers and boarders can explore epic terrain.
Go to Courchevel and take on the Grand Couloir, a super-steep hip-hop.
Or take a guide and go off the beaten track.
Among the attractions of the 3 valleys of the off-piste tracks are the Croix de Verdon and Cre Noir Couloir.