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Ski resorts in the French Alps
The Alpine ski resorts mostly fall into a few very extensive regions, which combine several villages and ski areas in one large resort with interconnecting ski slopes and transport links.
This has the advantage for the visitor that there are always new slopes and variety close to hand. The main ski areas fall in the Rhone-Alpes region, in the stretch of mountains running south from Geneva along the border with Switzerland and Italy, although Serre Chevalier falls further south - within the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region.
Moving broadly north to south the ski regions are:
Portes du Soleil ski region
the Portes du Soleil ski region, including Morzine, Les Gets and Avoriaz
Espace Killy ski region
the 'Espace Killy' ski region includes the resorts of Val d'Isere and Tignes to the east of the Vanoise National Park
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Chamonix Mont-Blanc
There is a very popular ski region around Chamonix, south of the Espace Killy region at the base of Mont Blanc.
Les Trois Vallees
this region - known in English as the Three Valleys ski-region, is focussed around the reorts at Meribel, Courchevel and Val Thorens to the west of the Vanoise National park

Dramatic setting for Avoriaz ski resort
Valmorel is also in this part of the French Alps, en route for the Three Valleys region.
Other ski areas in the Alps
Anther popular ski region a little to the south is at L'Alpe d'Huez and to the north near Annecy at La Clusaz.
Serre Chevalier
Further south than the resorts above and in the Provence region, Serre Chevalier includes Briancon and also the towns of Villeneuve, Chantemerle and Les Monetier-les-Bains
Summary
Each region has its own strengths and weaknesses - higher altitude, more dramatic surroundings, better beginner slopes, more off-piste routes, more apres-ski facilities, longer season etc.
The resorts also vary a great deal in themselves - from quiet Alpine chalet villages to crowded 1960's high-rise developments or even architectural achievements such as Avoriaz. Some french ski resorts are also entirely pedestrianised so you can ski straight from outside your chalet door.
As a result it is not possible to rank the resorts - it depends on your personal abilities, requirements, family, and so on...but you can be sure that whether you are a ski novice looking for lessons and a gentle slope, or a long time expert looking to travel for miles off-piste, there is the ideal resort for you somewhere in the French Alps.
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