
Spring Skiing in the Chamonix Valley
The Chamonix Valley and its surroundings offer an unmatched variety of terrain for spring skiing. Les Grands Montets, with their high altitude, still provide excellent powder and freeride conditions until early May. For those who prefer sunlit slopes, Brévent and Flégère offer spectacular runs with panoramic views of Mont Blanc and the valley.
Further north, the Balme / Le Tour area is perfect for gentler descents, while Les Houches provides well-maintained, sun-exposed pistes suitable for skiers of all levels. High-mountain enthusiasts can venture onto the iconic Vallée Blanche, a glacier route of over 20 km, best explored with a guide, offering breathtaking snow and scenery.
In recent years, ski touring and reinforced alpine skiing have surged in popularity in the valley. Lightweight skis, climbing skins, and modern gear allow skiers to combine ascents and descents on varied terrain, experiencing freedom and excitement safely. Whether exploring untouched slopes, glaciers, or high-altitude snowfields, spring skiing in Chamonix has evolved into a full experience blending sport, nature, and adventure.
In short, the Chamonix Valley in spring offers a unique mix of pistes, off-piste routes, glaciers, and accessible peaks—a season where skiing is bathed in sunshine, with spectacular views and high-quality snow, perfect for mountain enthusiasts of all kinds.

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