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What Skiers Say About Chamonix
Chamonix attracts predominantly intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders, with many reviewers noting the resort is less suitable for complete beginners due to steep, challenging terrain. The resort comprises multiple separate ski areas accessed by free buses, which reviewers mention frequently as both convenient and occasionally frustrating. Off-piste skiing and steep groomers receive consistent praise from advanced riders, whilst the town itself is described as lively with good restaurants and bars, though dining and accommodation are repeatedly flagged as expensive. Several reviewers mention that runs can be narrow and that lift infrastructure feels dated in places. Weather-dependent snow cover at lower elevations and avalanche-related closures are noted across multiple visits.
AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews
- off-piste terrain
- steep challenging runs
- town atmosphere
- restaurant variety
- Mont Blanc views
- free ski buses
- expensive accommodation
- expensive dining
- limited beginner terrain
- separate ski areas
- busy queues
The town centre was also lovely, they even had a Christmas market.
Had a fantastic time, and the entire resort caters to all abilities, with views that will leave you in awe and make you forget about the last crash out you just had!
Recommend for the food too!
Visit poco loco for a great burger.
Views were incredible.
Found the marketing about skiing on the Vallee Blanch glacier very irresponsible. The requirement to book in advance promotes unnecessary risk for what is a very dangerous ski area with hidden crevasses.
Some of the disappointments were due to the weather, very little snow in Europe that year. Therefore many lifts were closed so your choices were limited especially for those seeking green runs.
I found the runs very narrow and not like a spread out valley that one would find in the Dolomites for example..
It was incredibly busy. We hadn’t checked the calendar to determine when the school breaks were in England or other nearby countries and there was a plethora of ski students and their families. This made for long waits to get on the lifts, approx 15-20 mins waiting time if you arrived before 10:00, longer if you arrived later in the day.
The largest consideration for deciding if we were to return is the cost. The prices for everything were very inflated compared to our weak Canadian dollar but also more much expensive than Italian ski resorts. The food, the accommodation, transportation etc was sticker shock expensive.
One reasonable cost was the lift tickets, they were cheaper than skiing in the US or Canada.
All the staff at the resort spoke English and were very helpful.
Chamonix is great for off piste and advanced skiers but not the best beginners as there are very few accesible green slopes available.
The satellite villages are much more budget friendly, especially if you stay in a UCPA which is like an all inclusive ski hostel.
Lots of good restaurants and bars in town for late in the evening but not the best selection for apres right by the slopes.
Overall a great resort for skiing which is very reasonably priced.



