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Samoëns sits in the Giffre Valley in the French Alps and forms part of the Grand Massif ski area — one of the largest in France, connecting to Flaine, Morillon, Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, and Les Carroz. The village itself is a classified historic monument, giving it a more authentic character than purpose-built resorts. Hotel Neige et Roc sits at the foot of the mountains with direct ski-in, ski-out access, removing the need for shuttle buses or lengthy walks in ski boots. The village centre, with its market square, shops, and restaurants, is close by. Geneva Airport is the most convenient international gateway, approximately 90 minutes by road, making Samoëns a realistic destination for a long weekend as well as a full week.
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A beautifully preserved historic stone village linked to the massive Grand Massif ski area.
Samoëns is a uniquely charming and historic village situated in the Giffre Valley, renowned for its traditional stone masonry and stunning Alpine architecture. Unlike purpose-built ski resorts, it boasts a vibrant year-round community, a traffic-free village square adorned with a centuries-old lime tree, and an authentic French atmosphere. Its designation as a 'Monument Historique' highlights its cultural significance alongside its winter sports appeal. The resort is a key gateway to the Grand Massif, the fourth largest linked ski area in France, offering 265km of interconnected pistes. While the village sits at a low altitude of 720m, the Grand Massif Express gondola whisk skiers up to Samoëns 1600 (Plateau des Saix) in just eight minutes, providing access to an expansive, snow-sure network. The terrain favors intermediates with endless wide, rolling blues and reds, while beginners enjoy dedicated zones and experts can hunt down extensive off-piste opportunities in the Flaine bowl.
The skiing caters brilliantly to all levels, with Samoëns 1600 offering one of the best beginner plateaus in the Alps. Intermediates will thrive on the sweeping tree-lined pistes winding down to Morillon and Les Carroz, while more advanced skiers can head towards Flaine for challenging bowls and freeride terrain. The area's highlight is the 14km blue 'Cascades' piste, a stunning wilderness run away from any lifts.
Located in the Haute-Savoie department of the French Alps, the Grand Massif links Flaine, Les Carroz, Morillon, Samoëns, and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval into one massive ski domain.
A fantastic, snow-sure beginner zone accessed directly via the main gondola, featuring dedicated learning slopes.
High-altitude, dramatic bowl offering steep black runs and incredible lift-accessed freeride terrain.
A magnificent 14km blue run from Flaine down to Sixt, completely immersed in nature with no lifts in sight.
Excellent red and black runs winding through beautiful pine forests, offering great visibility on snowy days.
Long, flowing, tree-lined blue runs like the famous Marvel run, perfect for building confidence.
Geneva Airport
1h 15min
80km
Frequent shared and private minivan transfers are available from Geneva. The short transfer time makes it ideal for quick trips. Extensive free parking is available at the base of the Grand Massif Express gondola, with paid options closer to the village center.
Mid-December to mid-April
The lower village altitude means no snow in the village at the fringes of the season, but the skiing reliably takes place above 1,600m.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Grand Massif) (EUR 57.50), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 294)