Flaine Reviews: 4.19/5 from 150+ Verified Skiers | Snomad
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Flaine Reviews & Ratings

How Skiers Rate Flaine

Overall Rating
4.19
Value for Money
4.30
Quiet Slopes
3.93
Après-Ski
3.05
Accommodation Options
4.21
Family Friendliness
4.51
Groomed Runs
4.50
Powder Zones
3.41
Tree Runs
3.33
Mogul Fields
3.24
Off-Piste
3.87
Snow Parks
3.01
Lift Efficiency
4.40
Eating Out
3.57
Ski School Quality
4.47
Beginners
4.18
Intermediates
4.19
Advanced
4.14
Experts
4.41
Snowboarders
4.08

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What Skiers Say About Flaine

Flaine attracts predominantly families and intermediate skiers, with many reviewers praising its proximity to Geneva airport (typically 90 minutes) and reliable snow conditions due to its north-facing bowl at altitude. Users consistently mention wide, well-groomed pistes suitable for beginners and intermediates, efficient lift systems with minimal queuing, and good ski schools (particularly ESF). The resort's brutalist architecture divides opinion but is generally accepted as functional rather than picturesque. Reviewers frequently note limited nightlife and après-ski options, describing the atmosphere as quiet and family-oriented. Several users highlight good value compared to other French resorts, though some mention crowded runs during school holidays and flat sections that challenge snowboarders.

AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews

  • snow reliability
  • proximity to Geneva
  • ski school quality
  • beginner-friendly terrain
  • lift efficiency
  • value for money
  • ski-in ski-out access
  • limited après-ski
  • brutalist architecture
  • flat sections for snowboarders
  • crowded during holidays
  • limited dining options
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Great family resort, lovely runs and definitely something for everyone.
Night life isn’t lively but value for money for family skiing with access to some great slopes is top notch
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Family friendly, easy to get to. Nice runs. Not a huge amount of apres, more chilled bar vibes as quite family heavy
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Great resort- not the most pretty to look at but great skiing and more family budget friendly than other resorts.
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Being a skier and boarder I appreciated the efficiency of the lifts connecting from the slopes without poleing or walking with the board. Great range of terrain and always options for lifts if one gets busy. The resort is great for families with lots going on in the centre of the town during Christmas and new year. Highly recommend.
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Really enjoyable skiing with great variety of groomed and off piste.
Superb instruction from our ESF instructor. She knew where to go, pushed everyone's standards on and read the different personalities and levels well.
Highly recommend flaine as a great intermediate resort
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The bigger French ski resorts always have plenty to offer. Flaine is excellent for on piste/off piste skiing and has something enjoyable for every level of skier. It isn't the cheapest place to ski, but it is certainly good value for money for those wanting to get a lot of skiing under their belts. There's also a free lift for the beginners, so you don't have to pay for a lift pass until you are confident enough to try out your new skills on a steeper slope.
The town is very ugly, but so ugly that you will grow to love the brutal architecture.
There are several bars and restaurants and cafes in the main area but I'd still recommend booking a table if there are more than 2 of you. Some restaurants can get very busy at peak times.
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I went to Flaine with my adult son and we had an incredible ski holiday. The accommodation at Totem Hotel was amazing, super comfortable and convenient. The slopes and ski lifts were extremely easy to access. The ski rental was smooth and the slopes were fantastic. A great friendly atmosphere all around. We felt a little limited for food options as it’s a very small resort and due to the fog that came in, some of the apres ski bars were closed.
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Great resort, lots to do. Snow sure! Fast lifts, great connections to other resorts. Good food options.
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Very good family oriented ski resort - not too busy or loud. Wide runs with a lot of sunshine throughout the year, and plenty of off-piste opportunities. Not much in the park but overall a very good ski resort.
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I loved my time in flaine with a really good choice of slopes and views overlooking Mont Blanc. The food we had during our time was great and the flat we stayed in was really homely and cute.
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large easy to access ski area with great range of runs. lotsof snow until mid April. Limited apres ski, but enough for basic entertainment
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Great resort with fantastic links to other grand massif accommodations choice if fantastic with every budget catered for. Really great for families
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we have gone to this resort almost 10 times, its always a pleasure, its nice and chill with the right amount of black runs and off piste. the food is always amazing and the hotels are always clean, warm and have everything you need
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My wife and I have been going to Flaine and the Grand Massif ski area for the pasted 6 years and we love it. There’s a good variety of ski runs across the 4 main resorts. Favourite run would be Aujon which turns into Céléstine a tight turning tree lined piste. Best restaurants on the slopes we’ve found are La Pete à Jules (Flaine) and La Luge à Téran (Samoëns), the latter has the friendliest owners and staff. Best view for lunch and a tipple brought from home is at the top of Lindars Nord.
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I loved Flaine for the long, wide, open reds. Nice restaurants on the slopes too. It is lacking in apres ski options though. However I still had an amazing holiday :)
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Great place to ski which is close to Geneva Airport. Hire a car an be there is an hour. Lots of good accommodations.
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Great family resort - most runs return to a central bowl so it's easy to try new runs without fear of getting lost! Lots of accommodation close to slops, bars and restaurants. Accommodation options include pools and spas as well as more basic options. Really great for a family trip!
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We've visited Flaine for season opening for a long weekend for the last 10 years or so. Always had a brilliant time. Always been able to ski - Flaine 's North facing bowl really hangs on to early season snow. We've also been able to ski over to Les Carroz, Morillon and Samoëns, even at the beginning of the season.

Flaine itself isn't chocolate box pretty, but it has a certain brutalitist charm, and as French Alpine resorts go, it's among the friendliest.
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We stayed in Flaine as a family of four. 2 adults 2 children aged 10 and 13. Plenty of variety of slopes ski school ok, lots of mountain cafes. Good public swimming pool and outside ice rink. Not massive amount of restaurants but enough lots of local cuisine. We went at Easter half term so fairly busy but snow and overall reasonable price especially lift passes. Would recommend for families
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Flaine is a fantastic ski destination for families, especially those with young or beginner skiers. The ski area is well laid out, with wide, cruisy runs that are perfect for building confidence. There's a great mix of terrain, so everyone from first-timers to more experienced skiers can enjoy themselves without feeling out of their depth.

One of the standout features is the quality of the ski schoolsboth group and private lessons are very well organised, and the instructors are patient, professional, and great with kids. It's a great place to learn or brush up on skills in a supportive and scenic environment.

If you're heading to Flaine for the après, though, you might be a little underwhelmed. It's a quieter resort in the evenings, with a more relaxed and family-friendly vibe rather than lively bars and parties. Perfect if you're after peaceful nights, but not ideal if you're chasing a big après-ski scene.

All in all, Flaine is a solid choice for a family ski holiday with great training facilities and reliable snowjust dont expect the nightlife to be the main attraction.
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