




Traditional Savoyard chalet-style hotel spread over several floors with a central atrium and communal areas on the lower levels.
15 features available
102 rooms available
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£145
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£210
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£380
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La Clusaz sits in the Aravis massif, roughly 32 kilometres from Annecy and around 80 kilometres from Geneva — making it one of the more accessible resorts in the French Alps for fly-drive trips. Hotel Alpen Roc is positioned in the village centre, within easy walking distance of shops, restaurants, and the main après-ski activity. The ski lifts are 150 metres away on foot, which in practical terms means boots on and out the door without a shuttle or lengthy transfer across the resort. La Clusaz itself connects to 125 kilometres of piste across five mountain areas, with terrain suited to a wide range of ability levels. The village retains a working French character rather than a purely tourist-facing one, which tends to make it more appealing for guests who want somewhere with genuine local life alongside the skiing.
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An authentic French farming village boasting varied terrain and legendary freeriding.
La Clusaz is a beautifully preserved Savoyard farming village that has evolved into a highly respected ski resort without losing its rustic charm. Centered around a classic Alpine church square, the resort boasts a vibrant atmosphere with excellent local gastronomy, bustling weekly markets, and classic timber chalets. Unlike purpose-built resorts, La Clusaz feels like a living, breathing community that happens to be surrounded by fantastic ski terrain. The skiing here is remarkably diverse, spanning five distinct mountain massifs. It offers everything from gentle, pine-fringed beginner runs on the Beauregard plateau to the steep bowls and off-piste of La Balme, famously the home playground of freeride pioneer Candide Thovex. The area provides 125km of local pistes, which expands to 210km if you purchase the full Aravis domain lift pass. Despite its relatively low village altitude, its proximity to Mont Blanc creates a unique microclimate that regularly delivers excellent snow conditions. It appeals deeply to a wide mix of visitors—freeriders looking for legendary powder bowls, families wanting a safe and authentic French village experience, and weekenders taking advantage of the incredibly short transfer time from Geneva.
La Clusaz spreads across five linked massifs offering a massive variety of terrain, from tree-lined cruiser blues to steep, ungroomed powder bowls. The crown jewel is La Balme, an expansive playground for freeriders, while the lower plateaus offer extensive, safe progression zones for beginners and intermediates.
Located in the Haute-Savoie, the Aravis range is famous for its stunning jagged limestone peaks, Reblochon cheese, and traditional Savoyard architecture.
A legendary freeride zone offering long descents, natural halfpipes, and massive powder bowls.
A sunny, gentle plateau with wide, tree-lined green and blue runs perfect for novices and families.
The central hub featuring a mix of excellent cruising blues and rolling red runs.
Offers steep, challenging descents and long, demanding red runs for strong skiers.
A tranquil, connected valley offering uncrowded intermediate cruising among the pines.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 0min
70km
Numerous private transfer companies and shared shuttles run directly from Geneva airport to the village. Several paid underground car parks exist in the village center, and free parking is available at the outskirts and base stations like Balme.
Mid-December to late April
Lift lines can get busy on sunny weekends due to its proximity to Geneva and Annecy.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (La Clusaz-Manigod) (EUR 53), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 270)