The resort of Chamonix is world renowned for having some of the best skiing in the French Alps but, opposed to several ski towns, its ski areas are not interlinked.
Indeed Chamonix Mont Blanc has a total of 5 different skiing domains – Les Grands Montets, the wooded area of Les Houches, Brevent, Flegere and not forgetting Le Tour – only two of which are interlinked, this calls for taking a bus or taking a car to the five areas.
So finding your way around can be hard, and so a knowledge of Chamonix certainly aids things.
If the group is unused to skiing then paying for ski lessons with a ski school would not be a bad start, they will suggest to you on which lift pass to buy.
Patently a ski plan shall be handy, ski maps can be collected for free either from the tourist office or from any of the stations.
You’ll then need to head to a hire place to pick up your snowboarding gear, and there is a broad range of rental shops in Chamonix Mont Blanc to decide from there should not be any trouble whatsoever.
Subsequently it’s of importance to look at the forecast, ski report or webcam of the mountain, since Chamonix has a high altitude ski resort so the meteorological conditions change quickly and dramatically.
Should you are heading to the Chamonix valley for a week or a short ski trip you ought find that there’s lots to keep you occupied.