While there are still plenty of ski areas still open for this winter (such as Val Thorens and Val d’ ‘Isère) we do get it…you love skiing and you don’t want to stop for summer.
The good news is that there will be three French ski resorts open for skiing to see you though until next winter.
And heavy snowfall at high altitude this winter means that the glaciers look in good condition for summer skiing through to July.
Let’s look at which resorts are open this summer…
Les 2 Alpes
Technically, Les 2 Alpes doesn’t actually close as the official summer skiing season starts from 29 April, the day after the official end to the 2024/25 winter season.
But as the lift close lower down the mountain close, the T-bars on the Mont-de-Lans glacier will keep turning.
As well as offering skiing up to 3600m on 90 hectares of marked slopes, Les 2 Alpes has a fantastic snow park. Most of the skiers will be race training, but the public are able to ski too.
Lift tickets cost €45 per day and skiing continues in Les 2 Alpes up to 07 July.
Val d’Isère
Val d’Isère is planning to be the second French ski resort to open for the summer on 08 June.
Skiing on the Pissaillas glacier between 2725m and 3300m will offer 7 runs, with four reserved for race teams.
Lift tickets cost €34 per day and the area will stay open until 05 July.
Tignes
Tignes will have an inter-season break before skiing starts again on the Grande Motte glacier from 17 June.
The skiable area is sizable with 20km of slopes from 2724m to 3456m.
The lift pass costs €47 per day and the ski area will stay open until 21 July.
Late ski deals for 2023/24
Of course, if you can’t wait and you really need your snow fix, we still have some great ski deals for the next few weeks.
Contact us on 01822 617761 to check the latest availability.