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The Skiers' Guide to La Norma: Expert Analysis & Reviews

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La Norma, located in the Savoie region, is a compact and family-friendly ski resort known for its tree-lined slopes and pedestrian-friendly village. The resort offers a range of slopes suitable for all levels and is appreciated for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

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I learnt to ski here as a toddler and decades later its still my fave place to ski! Such a beautiful and friendly resort.
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Have been skiing in the La Norma resort and the surrounding resorts for the last 20 years. The resort is a family friendly, quiet and quaint ski resort perfect for all levels of skiing with great blues that connect into all the restaurants at the bottom with a long green pathway all the way down. The Grenier, the local bakery is the best hot chocolate stop and does a fabulous breakfast. For the more advanced skier, the black and red runs will definitely deliver with a mogul field on the Arcosses and some excellent off piste just off of the Clot and under the green chair. The Foret also is an excellent run down into the town with a nice wide slope with some steeper areas to add a little challenge. For those looking for a challenge, go up the La Norma 2 chair and take a peak at the couloir. The Cairn is a great place to grab a cocktail and a dessert and then the Osteria and the Dahu do excellent lunches. The great thing about the La Norma pass is for a 6-8 day pass you also get unlimited days skiing in Val Frejus and then a day in Aussois, Val Cenis /Termignon and Bonneval-sur-Arc. With the seasons pass this is an unlimited number of trips to each of the above and three days free skiing in Mont Genevre and many more.
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Family Friendliness
Off Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Skiing
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options

Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
8Beginner Runs
6Intermediate Runs
12Advanced Runs
1Expert Runs
8 kmLongest Run
65 kmSkiable Terrain
34 kmsSnow making
Elevation
2750 mTop
1350 mBottom
1400 mVertical Drop
Lifts
1Gondolas / Cable Cars
5Chairlifts
7Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€392Season pass
€2156 days
€411 day
Weather
281 cmAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Turin Airport (TRN) 130KMs 100min drive
  • Chambéry Airport (CMF) 130KMs 90min drive
  • Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) 180KMs 120min drive

Train Stations

  • Modane 10 / km 15m drive