Raquette Nature
Discover the beauty of the untouched natural mountains on snow shoes.

© Aire de Val Thorens 2300
Gated access motorhome or campervan parking in Val Thorens, open in summer and winter.
This basic campervan site is located in the middle of Val Thorens in Parking P2 and is available in winter and summer.
The site is manned 24 hours in winter, so don't worry about arrival time, you'll be let through the gates.
Wastewater facilities are available. Parking is free in the summer but the wastewater facilities are charged for.
Discover the beauty of the untouched natural mountains on snow shoes.
This cinema has two daily screenings and an afternoon screening on bad weather days.
Head out on a snowmobile with a guide and experience the mountains at night time when the lifts have closed and the pistes are quiet.
Val Thorens Bowling offers a range of activities right in the heart of the resort.
At the bottom of the slopes located in the Resdience Village Montana on rue de soleil is a lift ticket office.
Lift office/kiosk at the bottom of the slopes next to the Gare du Funitel Peclet building.
This Lift pass office is located in the centre of Val Thorens near to the tourist office and opposite the Centre Commercial Caron, on Rue de Caron, inside the Olympiades building.
Lift office/kiosk at the bottom of the slopes next to the Gare Telecabine Cairn-Caron.
Located in the Residence Forum next to the Le Portillo Hotel at Place de Peclet, you can pick up lift passes, lift information and more at this office.
In Val Thorens you have the option of picking up your pre-booked ski passes from an automatic distributor machine.
Val Thorens is a purpose built resort created over 40 years ago, the original idea thought up by Pierre Schnebelen. The resort began its first season in December 1971 with just three draglifts.
Les Menuires is a practical, good-value base with ski-in ski-out access to the vast Three Valleys. Most accommodation is in La Croisette near the shops, bars and restaurants, while Reberty and Les Bruyeres offer a more traditional feel with their own lifts and facilities. Quieter hamlets like Le Bettaix give you easy piste access in a peaceful setting.
St Martin de Belleville combines traditional French village charm with the convenience of modern skiing. You can wander cobbled streets, sample local cheese and pastries, then hop on the lift to explore the largest ski area in the world. With small welcoming hotels, luxury catered chalets and peaceful evenings, it’s perfect if you want world-class skiing without the bustle of a big resort.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsA number of events take place over the winter and summer months in Val Thorens and the Belleville valley in which it sits. From ski cross championships and music festivals to a mountain bike race that takes place across the whole of the Three Valleys, the Trois Vallées Addict Tour, and the occasional Tour de France stage, you'll find something to keep you entertained during your stay.
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