Top 7 Snowiest Ski Resorts in Europe — Week 7, 2025

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Happy Valentine’s from Meribel, France. | |mage: Meribel

While there has not been a lot of significant snowfall in the last few days in the European Alps, some resorts did receive top ups while others compacted. There are no new entrants this week and only a slight reshuffling from last week.

Please note that snowdepth is self-reported by resorts and has not been independently verified.

#7 Alpe d’Huez/Vaujany, France

Alpe d’Huez and Vaujany together form the Alpe d’huez Grand Domaine ski area in France with a total of 248 kilomters (154 miles) of groomed runs. The highest peak in the Alpe d’Huez ski area in France is the Pic Blanc, reaching an altitude of 3,330 meters (10,925 feet). The ski run from Pic Blanc is the longest black run in Europe, called Sarenne, which is 16 kilometers (10 miles) long.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 265 cm (104 inches)
  • Runs open: 129/142
  • Lifts operating: 62/65

#6 Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland 

The Swiss ski resort Melchsee-Frutt is located 1.5 hours south of Zurich, just a mountain range across from Engelberg. The idyllic, family-friendly resort village is located at 1,920 meters (6,230 feet) elevation. The Melchsee-Frutt village can only be reached by tramway during the winter months. The summer access road is transformed into one of Switzerland’s longest sled-runs during the winter months.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 270 cm (106 inches)
  • Runs open: 35/36 km (22/23 miles)
  • Lifts operating: 10/11

#5 Meribel/Les 3 Vallées

The world’s largest ski area, Les 3 Vallées, is reporting 210 cm at its most beautiful ski resort, Meribel. Together with Courchevel, Val Thorens, and Les Menuires it makes up the ski area of Les Trois Vallées (or Three Valleys). The combined ski area offers a total of 600 km (373 miles) of groomed ski runs serviced by a total of 162 lifts.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 279 cm (109.8 inches)
  • Runs open: 70/70
  • Lifts operating: 43/43

#4 Les Arcs/Paradiski, France

Les Arcs, France, is unchanged in fourth place this week with still 2.8 meters (9.2 feet) of snow depth.  The French resort is connected with La Plagne and Peisy Vallandry and together forms the Paradiski ski area, the second largest interconnected ski area in the world with 265 miles (425km) of groomed runs serviced by 53 lifts and cable cars, including a two-level cable car that fits 200 people.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 280 cm (110.2 inches)
  • Runs open: 238/262
  • Lifts operating: 49/53
Les Arcs received a top up in time for Valentine’s Day. | Image: Les Arcs

#3 Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France

Chamonix Mont-Blanc is probably one of Europe’s most famous ski areas. Chamonix is one of the best European resorts for expert riders. Riding or skiing down Mont-Blanc should definitely be on everyone’s bucket list.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 320 cm (126 inches)
  • Runs open: 115/120
  • Lifts operating: 75/81

#2 Flaine/Le Grand Massif, France

Le Grand Massif in France is located in the Haute-Savoie region and is one of France’s largest interconnected ski areas. The resort faces the famous Mont Blanc and boasts 151 ski runs for beginners and experts alike, serviced by 64 modern ski lifts.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 325 cm (128 inches)
  • Runs open: 140/151
  • Lifts operating: 53/64
Le Grand Massif received a top up last week. | Image: Le Grand Massif Officiel

#1 Montriond-Avoriaz/Portes du Soleil, France

Montriond-Avoriaz in the Portes du Soleil ski area in France is claiming the #1 spot again this week with 367 cm of snowdepth. Portes du Soleil consists of in total 12 resorts, with Montriond-Avoriaz on the French side together with Morzine and Les Gets while on the Swiss side you have Morgins and Champery.

  • Snowdepth at peak: 367 cm (144 inches)
  • Runs open: 48/51
  • Lifts operating: 34/35

 

Avoriaz at night. | Image: Avoriaz 1800 Facebook

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