Le Grand-Bornand has something to offer both those who enjoy a leisurely ski and those who are keen on competitive skiing.
The Grand-Bornand ski area boasts 90 km of slopes for all ability levels, dotted with numerous recreational facilities and heritage features that contribute to the village’s unique character.
- 48 slopes: 14 green, 16 blue, 13 red and 5 black, including a freeride area and a slope with a 1,100-metre vertical drop.
- 24 ski lifts (capacity: 37,331 skiers per hour)
- 2 gondola lifts, 10 chairlifts and 9 T-bar lifts, 2 free-access magic carpets and 1 rope tow
- A snowpark ranked in the French top 10, featuring 4 jump lines for all levels (from S to XL), multiple rails for all levels, 1 red-level boardercross, 1 free Big Airbag, 1 blue-level boardercross at the Chinaillon snow front and fun zones.
- 5 marked ski touring routes, including 1 night route
- 1 timed run, the ‘ALPINA EXPERIENCE’, where you can test your speed against the champions’ times.
- 3 beginner areas (at the top of the Rosay gondola lift and the Chinaillon snow front), including a wide conveyor belt, and a total of 6 toboggan runs (snow tubing: new for 2026)
- 2 play areas featuring Môm’Park, a freestyle zone for children, and a themed play run: the Défi Môm’
- 1 service hub designed to streamline the visitor experience, bringing together under one roof an ESF reception point, the ski lift ticket office, a ski storage facility, a crèche and public toilets
- Rest and relaxation areas on the slopes
- 4 automatic sun cream dispensers
- Themed night skiing experiences
- 300 snow guns, covering nearly 50% of the Grand-Bornand ski area with artificial snow.
- 10 snow groomers (including 4 winch-powered models) equipped with SNOWSAT software, which provides real-time snow depth data across the entire ski area to optimise grooming and snowmaking operations.
- 12 automatic ski pass vending machines (24-hour credit card payment)
- CO₂ emissions: on average, each visitor spending a day in the resort will emit 215g of CO₂ whilst using the ski lifts.
- 280 ski instructors across two ski schools.
- 100% of the electricity supplied to the ski lifts, generated from hydroelectric power, is certified as green by the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône.
And over 200 seasonal staff ready to welcome you with a smile!
* The opening of the ski lifts and access to the slopes may change at any time depending on snow and weather conditions, safety considerations, and various maintenance operations. Outside opening hours, access to the ski areas is strictly prohibited.
- Your day pass from €33
- Your 6-day pass from €164
Don’t wait – get up to 33% off your ski pass by buying it as early as possible! Plan ahead and save!
Get at least 4% off the ticket office price until your first day of skiing, for online purchases only.
▶️ Are you coming to ski with family or friends? Enjoy an extra 5% discount when you buy 4 passes of 6 to 14 days, all of the same duration, valid from the same date and paid for in a single transaction.
▶️ Are you aged between 12 and 25? Get 15% off the adult price, and it’s free for under-5s!
Connections from :
Annecy > Lines 62/63
Geneva > Direct link Geneva/Le Grand-Bornand in winter season (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays), purchase online or in Geneva. Possibility of all-inclusive ski passes + transport.
YOU COME BY CAR
The Col de la Colombière is closed in winter.
The Aravis Massif is easily accessible:
- A 40 (Autoroute Blanche) ; exit N° 16 Bonneville, direction Stations des Aravis at 20 km
- A 41 exit Annecy Nord direction Thônes / Stations des Aravis at 30 km
Smart advice :
- Coming from the North of France, follow the A39 freeway from Dijon, direction Geneva
- In case of very bad weather conditions, choose the access by Annecy.
- In winter, the roads are well cleared of snow, but you should bring special equipment (snow tires or snow chains)
- Road information: 0 800 100 200
If you are coming by car, carpooling is the best option!