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Avoriaz

Avoriaz is an integral part of two ski areas:

  • Avoriaz ski area (35 ski lifts, 51 slopes, 4 snowparks, 4 snowcross tracks)
  • Portes du Soleil ski area (2 countries, 12 resorts, 196 ski lifts, 286 slopes) 

Find all the information about the Avoriaz and Portes du Soleil ski areas.

Access to Portes du Soleil

To reach Châtel:

  1. From the arrival stations of TSD Proclou or TSD Tour, head towards the Lindarets area.
  2. Take the blue slopes « Covagnes » or « Combe à Floret », or the red slope « Les Tonnes ». You will arrive in the village of Lindarets.
  3. Embark on the TSD Chaux Fleurie, located in the center of the village.
  4. The ski area of Châtel is located on the other side of the ridge when you are at the arrival station of TSD Chaux Fleurie.

To reach Switzerland:

1st option:

  1. Head towards the Chavanette area by boarding the TSD Stade, then take the blue slope « Aller de Chavanette ».
  2. Once in the Chavanette area, opt for the TSD Choucas or the TK Chavanette.
  3. You will then arrive at « Le Mur Suisse », one of the most vertiginous slopes in Europe! Two options are available to you: tackle the Swiss Wall or take the chairlift « Chavanette » located nearby, which will gently descend you into Switzerland. 

2nd option:

  1. From the arrival stations of TSD Proclou or TSD Tour, head towards the Lindarets area.
  2. Take the blue slopes « Covagnes » or « Sapinette », and follow the signs indicating Brochaux or Mossettes, by taking the « Blue Velvet » or « Cascade » slopes.
  3. Upon reaching the « Blue Velvet » or « Cascade » slopes, take the TSD Mossettes.
  4. Then, upon arrival at TSD Mossettes, take the blue slope « Grand Conche » or follow the signs indicating « Champéry-Crosets ».

Don’t forget to have a Portes du Soleil pass to access Châtel or Switzerland.

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