The alpine commune of Val d’Isere is situated in the Tarentaise Valley, bordering Italy and the Vanoise National Park. Val d’Isere is home to a world-renowned alpine ski resort and is part of the Espace Killy, the ski area named after the triple Olympic champion. Explore magnificent pistes and backcountry trails at the Val d’Isere Ski Resort in winter or check out green alpine meadows and awe-inspiring mountains in the warmer months.
Stroll around Val d’Isere’s Old Town and admire the traditional chalets. Some of the architecture harks back to the commune’s beginnings as an alpine farming village. Spend some time checking out the variety of shops and cafés to get a feel for local life in Val d’Isere. You’ll also find art galleries, a cinema and stores selling specialty skiing gear and the latest fashions in snow wear.
Each Thursday during the winter season, the main street, Avenue Olympique, becomes a pedestrianized zone and is filled with family-friendly entertainment. You might see ice sculpting, live music performances and parades. A market is set up nearby the visitor center on Mondays. You can peruse traditional French produce, such as local cheeses, cured meats and tasty sweets. The town extends into several little hamlets, each with their own distinct atmosphere and connections to the ski fields.
In winter, Val d’Isere turns into a world-class ski resort and an exciting destination for families and seasoned alpine explorers alike. Check out a wide expanse of skiable terrain connected by convenient lifts. There are plenty of slopes for beginner and intermediate skiers and boarders, as well as thrilling black-graded pistes, such as Le Fornet. Explore the cross-country trails to find unbeatable views of the Alps.
Summer months bring a beautiful array of alpine wildflowers to Val d’Isere. Explore a network of 15 different hiking trails, including the Seven Chapel Trail that runs through the center of the village and the more challenging Fours Peak and Prariond Valley. Stay in mountain refuges, luxury chalets or modern apartments in Val d’Isere.
Fly into Geneva, Chambéry or Lyon or catch a train to Bourg-St. Maurice, where you can connect by car or catch a shuttle to your lodgings in the scenic alpine village.