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Flaine is a high-altitude resort in the Grand Massif ski area, sitting at 1,600 metres and connected to over 265 kilometres of marked pistes shared with Samoëns, Morillon, Les Carroz, and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval. The resort's compact, car-free design means everything — lifts, shops, and restaurants — is within easy walking distance. Hotel Panorama benefits directly from this layout, with ski-in ski-out access placing guests steps from the piste network. Geneva Airport is approximately 80 kilometres away, making Flaine one of the more accessible high-altitude resorts in the French Alps for international travellers. The resort's elevation also supports reliable snow cover throughout the season, typically running from December through April.
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Experience Flaine's snowy bowls and the historic charm of Samoëns in the vast Grand Massif.
Flaine and Samoëns are the two contrasting anchors of France's spectacular Grand Massif ski area, offering a unique dual-resort experience. Flaine is a high-altitude, Bauhaus-inspired, purpose-built ski-in/ski-out resort renowned for its remarkable snow record, dramatic limestone topography, and uninterrupted views of Mont Blanc. In stark contrast, Samoëns, situated lower in the valley, is a beautifully preserved historic stone-masonry village that exudes authentic Alpine charm. Together with Morillon, Les Carroz, and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, they form an interconnected domain boasting 265km of pistes. The skiing is incredibly varied, perfectly suiting mixed-ability groups. Beginners and intermediates can enjoy sweeping, tree-lined descents down towards Samoëns and Morillon, while advanced skiers and snowboarders are drawn to Flaine's open bowls and the legendary lift-served off-piste of the Combe de Gers. Whether you prioritize the ultimate convenience and snow reliability of Flaine or the traditional, gastronomic village atmosphere of Samoëns, the Grand Massif delivers a world-class French Alps experience with less international crowding than some of its mega-resort neighbors.
The Grand Massif offers incredibly diverse terrain, ranging from the wide, open snowy bowls of Flaine to the scenic, tree-lined trails sweeping down towards Samoëns and Morillon. Beginners will find excellent progression zones, while advanced skiers can tackle the steep black runs of the Gers bowl or enjoy extensive, easily accessible off-piste powder.
One of the largest interconnected ski areas in the French Alps, linking Flaine, Samoëns, Morillon, Les Carroz, and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval with Mont Blanc views.
Wide, sweeping, high-altitude blue and red runs with the most reliable snow and stunning Mont Blanc views.
A steep, north-facing off-piste bowl renowned for holding excellent powder for days after a storm.
A famously scenic, 5km-long winding green run through ancient, sheltered pine forests above Morillon.
An epic 14km blue run from the top of Flaine down to Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, entirely free of ski lifts.
Flaine's dedicated snowpark and boardercross course catering to freestyle enthusiasts of varying levels.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 15min
80km
Regular shuttle buses, private taxis, and shared transfers operate frequently from Geneva Airport to both Flaine and Samoëns. Flaine is mostly car-free with mandatory paid parking on the outskirts; Samoëns offers free and paid parking near the Grand Massif Express gondola.
Mid-December to late April
The famous Cascades run to Sixt usually opens later in the season as it depends heavily on natural snowfall at lower elevations.
Lift passes
Grand Massif Adult Day Pass (EUR 58), Grand Massif Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 290)