
Thyon 2000, part of the 4 Vallées ski area, offers a wide range of skiing opportunities. The resort is well-suited for all levels, with extensive groomed pistes for cruisers and plenty of off-piste areas for powder enthusiasts. Its high altitude ensures reliable snow conditions throughout the season. Thyon is particularly popular with families and offers various facilities for children. Après ski in Thyon 2000 is enjoyable, with a selection of bars and restaurants providing a lively atmosphere. The dining scene is varied, catering to different tastes with a mix of casual and fine dining options. Thyon 2000 combines excellent skiing facilities with a vibrant and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a great destination for a comprehensive ski holiday.

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If you fancy venturing further out, Soviez is within easy reach that opens the possibility to ski Nendaz, Mt Fort and Verbier. Do leave yourself enough time to get back, as there can be queues both on return to Siviez, but even more so at the bottom of Greppon. Also, beware that Greppon itself is a drag lift, and a very long one at that, so you’d need to be proficient enough to be on that. Luckily, when I was there in January, I could see foundations of a new chairlift that will hopefully replace the drag and make connection between the valleys so much smoother and accessible.
Food options are fine by me, but for those who are used to say Megeve, Chamonix and Courchevel, they might seem a bit basic. Les Chottes above Veysonnaz is one of our favourites, but there are more options available.
You won’t pay the sort of prices you’d see in Verbier, yet, this is Switzerland and for anyone going their with their hard earned British pounds, they will feel that this isn’t Italy either.
Highly recommended all-round

