Avoriaz ski resort with wooden chalets and snow-covered buildings, set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountainsAvoriaz ski resort with wooden chalets and snow-covered buildings, set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains

A complete guide to Avoriaz

Everything you need for your Avoriaz ski holiday.
13th January, 2025
8 min read time

A standout resort in the heart of the Portes du Soleil, Avoriaz is one of the most unique destinations among French ski resorts, offering a blend of modern architecture and breathtaking cliff-top scenery.

We've created this guide to make planning your Avoriaz ski holiday a breeze. You'll discover everything you need to know, from its location to its ski areas, snow history, and even the best places to grab a bite or relax after skiing. At the end, we’ve also included downloadable maps of the resort and pistes, along with handy contact numbers and links.

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Avoriaz, France - overview

  1. Where is Avoriaz?
  2. Avoriaz the resort
  3. Avoriaz ski area
  4. Skiing in Avoriaz
  5. Avoriaz ski season dates
  6. Avoriaz snow history
  7. Restaurants in Avoriaz
  8. Things to do in Avoriaz
  9. Avoriaz apres ski, and nightlife
  10. Avoriaz town map
  11. Avoriaz tourist information

Where is Avoriaz?

Avoriaz is located in the northern French Alps, in the department of Haute-Savoie, close to the border with Switzerland.

For a detailed view of Avoriaz's location, you can explore it on Google Maps.


Nearest airport

  • Geneva (87 km)

Transfer time

  • Geneva (2hr 10)

Avoriaz the resort

  • Resort altitude: 1150 m
  • Resort permanent residents: 3000
The architecture of Avoriaz is distinct, featuring tall, angular buildings clad in dark wood, mirroring the natural shape of the surrounding mountains. While some appreciate this unique style, others may find it unconventional. The resort is one of the few pedestrianized areas in the Alps, ensuring that the streets remain car-free and snowy. Transportation within the town is charmingly old-fashioned, with sleds, snowcats, horse-drawn sleighs, and skis being the primary means of travel. Avoriaz offers a wealth of accommodation, primarily self-catering, making it a favorite destination for families and groups. Although the selection of hotels and restaurants within the resort is somewhat narrow, the neighboring town of Morzine provides additional choices just a lift ride away.
                                                                                                           
ProsCons
Lodging is available directly on the slopesThe resort features modern architecture
Facilities for children are providedThere can be crowds during the weekends
The resort has a reputable snow recordThe après ski scene is poor
There is access to the entire Portes du Soleil ski areaIt's easy to lose one’s way. Just be vigilant with signage

Here is how Avoriaz looks like

Preview of Avoriaz ski resort showcasing horse sleigh

Watch Avoriaz on YouTube .

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Avoriaz ski area

  • Summit elevation: 2277 m
  • Kilometres of pistes: 153 km
  • Vertical drop: 1446 m
  • Ski lifts: 34
Avoriaz is a vital part of the expansive Portes du Soleil ski area, which includes neighboring resorts such as Morzine and Les Gets, together offering over 600 km of ski runs. Avoriaz itself boasts approximately 153 km of skiable terrain, featuring 53 pistes (7 greens, 28 blues, 12 reds, and 6 blacks) spread across several distinct sectors, including:

  1. Avoriaz centre: The heart of the resort, Avoriaz centre, is a bustling hub with direct access to a variety of pistes.
  2. Les Lindarets: Often referred to as 'the Goat Village', this charming sector is nestled in a scenic valley. It's particularly popular with families and intermediate skiers, offering a mix of serene blue and red runs.
  3. Les Crozats: This area is known for its breathtaking views and includes some more challenging terrain.

Skiing in Avoriaz

Beginners

Beginners have a variety of gentle nursery slopes and free lifts to practice on, before progressing onto the easy green runs scattered throughout the resort.

Intermediates

For intermediate skiers, Avoriaz is an absolute dream, boasting a plethora of undulating blue and red runs on the Lindarets and Hauts Forts sectors, with direct access to the enormous Portes du Soleil ski domain.

Advanced

Advanced skiers won't be disappointed, with Avoriaz holding a place in the rankings of Europe's top skiing for its challenging black runs, moguls, couloirs, and stunning off-piste opportunities.

Off-piste

Avoriaz offers extensive opportunities for off-piste adventures, with the best off-piste areas including Les Hauts Forts, Fornet, and the Chavanette sectors.

Snowboarding

Avoriaz is home to five diverse snow parks, with 'The Stash' standing out as a unique attraction. Here, every obstacle is crafted from natural snow and wood, providing an unparalleled playground for boarders. Complementing 'The Stash', are parks like 'Lil'Stash' and 'Burton Kids Parkway', each offering a selection of jumps, rails, and modules designed to cater to varying skill levels. Beyond these parks, Avoriaz doesn't cease to impress; it presents a spectrum of terrain alongside limited drag lifts, as well as special fun slopes and adventurous trails.

Avoriaz ski season dates

The ski season in Avoriaz for 2024/25 is expected to start on December 7th and run until April 21st. Obviously, opening and closing dates may vary slightly depending on snow conditions. If you're planning a ski holiday to Avoriaz this season, be sure to explore our Avoriaz ski deals for the best ski offers available.

Avoriaz snow history

Avoriaz boasts excellent snow conditions from December to April, offering skiers distinct advantages each month. In December and January, the resort receives around 33 cm and 34 cm of snowfall, respectively, spread over approximately 3 days weekly, guaranteeing consistently fresh powder. Although February sees a slight reduction in snow depth to 28 cm, it compensates with more frequent snow days, averaging 3.2 per week. March marks the peak of the season with the first week being the most prolific, delivering a substantial 47 cm of snow across 3.8 days, ideal for those who revel in Bluebird Powder Days, characterized by sunny skies and light breezes following fresh snowfalls. The season continues into April, maintaining pleasant skiing conditions with 16 cm of snow falling over 2.1 days, creating perfect conditions for enjoying softer snow in sunnier weather.


                                                                                                                                                                   
MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December33 cm2.9 days
January34 cm3.2 days
February28 cm3.1 days
March29 cm3.2 days
April16 cm2.1 days

(Ref: snow-forecast.com)

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Restaurants in Avoriaz mountain

Mountain restaurants

La Fruitiere

A gourmet restaurant on the Avoriaz plateau.

Les Fangle

A mountain restaurant directly on the piste heading down from Avoriaz to Morzine.

La Ferme des Lindarets

A traditional mountain French restaurant created in an old farmhouse dating back to 1860.

Resort restaurants

Les Enfants Terribles

Les Enfants Terribles, located in the Hotel des Dromonts, is a renowned restaurant. The menu features innovative dishes prepared with local and seasonal ingredients, making it a Michelin-worthy dining destination.

Le Dromonts

Le Dromonts restaurant offers a unique blend of traditional Savoyard cuisine and modern gastronomy.

La Reserve

Well-known for its breathtaking mountain vistas and a wide range of delicious offerings, La Reserve is a favorite spot for lunch while enjoying the slopes.

Le Choucas

Situated high above Avoriaz, Le Choucas is a family-run restaurant offering a diverse menu from traditional mountain dishes to inventive, globally-inspired cuisine.

La Folie Douce

A part of the famous après-ski venue La Folie Douce, this restaurant serves gourmet dishes inspired by regional recipes and locally sourced ingredients.

Things to do in Avoriaz

  • Spa and wellness
  • Bowling
  • Paragliding
  • Cinema
  • Indoor Climbing
  • Cultural tours
  • Yoga classes
  • Aquariaz water park
  • Horse-drawn sleigh rides
  • Snowshoeing
  • Ice Skating
  • Tobogganing
  • Snowmobiling
  • Dog Sledding
  • Ice Diving
  • Paragliding

Avoriaz apres ski, and nightlife

La Folie Douce

A noteworthy place in Avoriaz is La Folie Douce, an iconic après-ski venue accessed by the Prodains Express. This hotspot offers a unique blend of high-altitude partying featuring live DJs, singers, and dancers, creating an electrifying atmosphere that epitomizes après-ski culture.

Globe Trotters Bar

Another notable location is the Globe Trotters Bar, located in the heart of the resort. Known for its vibrant après-ski parties, it features live music performances that keep the crowd pumped.

Shooters Bar

In the center of Avoriaz, you'll find Shooters Bar, a beloved meeting spot that frequently hosts live music and DJs. Its cozy and inviting atmosphere makes it a favorite among both locals and tourists.

Le Yak

For those looking for a more laid-back yet animated ambiance, Le Yak, a bar famous for its friendly staff and a wide selection of drinks, is definitely worth a visit. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, it's a place where unforgettable après-ski experiences are created.

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Avoriaz town map

Avoriaz town map

Download Avoriaz town map PDF here

Avoriaz tourist information

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