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Cordon STATION

Nestling at an altitude of 1,000 metres, Cordon, nicknamed the Balcony of Mont Blanc, offers an authentic and soothing winter setting, with spectacular views of the Alpine peaks. This typical village, with its traditional chalets and listed Baroque church, is a real haven for relaxing in the mountains in an unspoilt environment.

 Winter is coming!

Ski area opens December 20, 2025!

(Subject to snow conditions)

Monday 17 November
Rain
7°C
min : 1°C / max : 7°C
Wind : 6km/hHumidity : 90%
Afternoon
7°C
Evening
1°C
Tuesday 18 November
Sunny
4°C
min : -5°C / max : 4°C
Wind : 6km/hHumidity : 67%
Morning
-5°C
Afternoon
1°C
Evening
-3°C
Wednesday 19 November
Cloudy
3°C
min : -3°C / max : 3°C
Wind : 8km/hHumidity : 58%
Morning
-3°C
Afternoon
2°C
Evening
-1°C
Thursday 20 November
Snow
-1°C
min : -4°C / max : -1°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 94%
Morning
-2°C
Afternoon
-2°C
Evening
-4°C
Friday 21 November
Snow
-2°C
min : -8°C / max : -2°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 87%
Morning
-6°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-8°C

Not to be missed the Balcon du Mont-Blanc

Skiing at Cordon is easy on the wallet, in a family-friendly area that’s perfect for beginners or those who want to progress at their own pace. The gentle slopes, peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking views of Mont-Blanc are ideal for families. Off the slopes, you can discover the mountain in a whole new way: snowshoe walks through unspoilt landscapes, igloo-building workshops, evenings in a tepee over a fondue, or bushcraft courses to help you understand nature in winter. The village’s ice rink even offers an ice petanque (eisstock) game, for moments of sharing and laughter. When it comes to gastronomy, Cordon’s restaurants celebrate local flavours: farmhouse reblochon, local charcuterie, Savoyard crusts… all served in a warm and friendly atmosphere. In Cordon, winter is all about nature, tradition and the good life.