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Flaine Station

Nestling at an altitude of 1,600 metres, Flaine offers a vast, snow-covered ski area, linked to the 265 km of pistes in the Grand Massif. Renowned for its bold architecture and sunshine, the resort appeals to skiers of all abilities. Magnificent panoramas, open-air art and a friendly atmosphere make Flaine as much a sporting destination as a cultural one.

 Winter is coming!

Ski area opens December 6, 2025!
Monday 17 November
Rain
2°C
min : -3°C / max : 2°C
Wind : 5km/hHumidity : 91%
Afternoon
2°C
Evening
-3°C
Tuesday 18 November
Sunny
-2°C
min : -9°C / max : -2°C
Wind : 8km/hHumidity : 74%
Morning
-9°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-7°C
Wednesday 19 November
Cloudy
-1°C
min : -7°C / max : -1°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 61%
Morning
-7°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-5°C
Thursday 20 November
Snow
-5°C
min : -8°C / max : -4°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 93%
Morning
-6°C
Afternoon
-6°C
Evening
-8°C
Friday 21 November
Snow
-6°C
min : -12°C / max : -6°C
Wind : 10km/hHumidity : 85%
Morning
-9°C
Afternoon
-7°C
Evening
-12°C

Not to be missed High altitude skiing, the art of living and nature in majesty

Perched at an altitude of 1,600 metres in the heart of the Grand Massif, Flaine has a remarkable snow record and unbeatable views of Mont Blanc, the Aravis mountains and the Jura. Beginners and experienced skiers alike can take advantage of the varied slopes, which are accessible on skis from most of the accommodation. A modern, pedestrian resort, Flaine offers a fluid, immersive experience, combining the pleasure of skiing with relaxation. As well as skiing, Flaine’ s Bauhaus architecture and monumental works by Picasso and Vasarely make it an open-air museum. Gourmet après-ski, snowshoe walks, spas and festive evenings are just some of the activities on offer. Flaine is the perfect balance between thrills, culture and the gentle high altitude lifestyle.