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La Clusaz Review Summary
La Clusaz attracts primarily families and intermediate skiers, with a significant number of beginners learning on the Beauregard area. The resort is consistently praised for its proximity to Geneva airport (one hour transfer), authentic French village atmosphere, and excellent restaurant quality both on and off the mountain. Reviewers regularly mention minimal lift queues, friendly locals, and terrain suitable for progression. Common criticisms include limited runs for complete beginners beyond the nursery slopes, low altitude leading to unreliable snow on lower runs (especially late season), repetitive terrain for advanced skiers staying longer than a few days, and minimal après-ski compared to larger resorts.
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- proximity to Geneva
- authentic village atmosphere
- restaurant quality
- minimal lift queues
- family-friendly environment
- off-piste opportunities
- low altitude
- limited après-ski
- beginner progression options
- limited advanced terrain
Not far from airpot. Nice people in both hotel and everybody.
Had a short walk from hotel
To the lift. Good points, good selection of runs for beginner and intermediate skiers. Lots of bars and restaurants in the town. Only down side was the poor snow near the town, but we did go in march.
We will definitely be back. Col du Balme was the ski highlight.
Lots of lovely restaurants and great area for all abilities.
The lifts were easy and never really busy, we had plenty of options of where to go and the buses were easy to use and regular if we wanted somewhere different away from the slopes that were within walking distance.
The village has some really lovely shops, a lovely square and some fab restaurants. They spoke English and were very friendly. Highly recommend we had a fab time.
All in all would recommend for a short ski trip with a traditional feel, great food, intermediate level skiing and ease of access.

