Val Thorens, French Alps
Welcome to the highest resort in Europe, where the dizzying altitude means a longer ski season as well as some of the most reliable snowfall on the continent. At 2,300m above sea level, it’s not unheard of to get excellent skiing right into the resort at Val Thorens as late as May. The majority of slopes in Val Thorens face north and north-west, this shelters them from the sun and means that the snow will last for much longer here.
(Average base depth – lower slopes (1850m)/upper slopes (3220m)
November: 61cm/102cm
December: 61cm/135cm
January: 80cm/157cm
February: 103cm/201cm
March: 130cm/233cm
April: 103cm/165cm