Samoëns, Grand Massif
Altitude 700-2480m
Downhill ski terrain: 265km
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64 Blue • 46 Red • 17 Green • 14 Black
95 Lifts:
1 Cable Car • 4 Gondolas
32 Chairlifts • 32 Drag-lifts
1 Rope-tow • 1 Bucket lift
2 Inclined lifts

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Beginners/Families
Intermediates
Advanced/Expert
Note: a ski-in/ski-out location would have boosted the scores.

Value
Accommodation
Dining Out
Nightlife
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- • Quality accommodation and services.
- • Big-mountain skiing, but calm, authentic village ambience.
- • Excellent lift system with convenient hands-free lift passes.
- • Short transfers from Geneva airport.
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- • No ski-in/ski-out.
- • Not ideal for those on a tight budget.
- • Night-life largely confined to dining out.
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- • It’s big; get your bearings by skiing with a guide on your first day.

The Grand Massif Express.

Above the clouds.
Where to Stay
- Seen, tried and tested.
Hôtel Chalet Neige et Roc ***
F-74340 Samoëns
Owners Françoise and Olivier Deffaugt have created an extremely comfortable hotel. The ambience is warm and attractive with relaxing surroundings plus spa and fitness facilities. Located just a short, level stroll from the village centre (the shuttle bus stops near the hotel entrance).
La Reine des Près****
Samoëns

La Reine des Prés luxury residence is just 5 minutes walk from the Grand Massif Express cable car giving access to the Grand Massif area and a couple of minutes from Samoëns village main square.
Newly built by the acclaimed mountain architects MGM, this brand new residence offers 80 luxurious apartments combining traditional architecture from Savoy with high standards of comfort and modern facilities. Within the Leisure Centre you can relax and enjoy great views from the free private indoor heated swimming-pool with Jacuzzis, saunas, steam room and fitness room. You may also find time to be pampered in the Spa and Beauty Care Centre (payable).
The residence has a spacious lounge area with open fireplace, its own covered parking (payable €50/week, max height 1.80m), laundry room (payable), ski lockers and a luggage room. There's also free Wi-Fi in apartments and reception.

All the stylish apartments at La Reine des Près are fitted and furnished to a very high standard of comfort and convenience. They have a living area with a double pull-out bed (making up 2 single beds), a fully equipped kitchenette, bathroom with hairdryer and wc (sometimes separate). All apartments have satellite TV, telephone and a balcony.
Enquiries and bookings:
Peak Retreats
0844 576 0170 (UK)
or +44 23 9283 9310
reservations@peakretreats.co.uk
Dining Out
La Maison de Fifine
74340 Samoëns
+33 (0)4 50 34 10 29
Relax in the warmth of an exceptional setting, where owners Liliane et Jean-Yves Bellenger have recreated a centuries-old Alpine chalet. It works, and so does the menu: traditional Savoyard specialities with a modern twist.
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Samoëns: not your average ski village...

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Samoëns combines extensive skiing with high quality accommodation for a discerning clientèle who appreciate the ambience of a traditional mountain village. Being a living, year round working community, though, means it has its feet on the ground, with no sense of exclusivity, and the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming.
A one-hour transfer from Geneva airport (and one of the easier drives to the Alps from the UK) makes the Grand Massif a popular choice with British skiers. The skiing is varied, with something for just about everyone, including the mile-hungry.
There’ s also extensive cross-country terrain, plus dog-sledding and guided snow-shoeing (including evening treks to a mountain chalet for a traditional Savoyard meal). 

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Night was falling fast as we peeled off the autoroute from Geneva and began the gentle final ascent towards Samoëns. When we reached the valley temperatures were plummeting. Then, through the gathering gloom, we glimpsed snow-covered forests, a clear sing of recent heavy falls. We just couldn’t have been happier. When we reached the hotel our hosts confirmed that snow conditions were just perfect, and set to remain so.
Sure enough, the next morning provided all the confirmation we needed, and revealed for the first time the dramatic setting of the village. Breakfast at the Hotel Neige et Roc proved to be an attraction in itself, enjoyed in the company of fellow guests attired for a whole catalogue of outdoor winter activities (the athletic-looking couples are invariably the cross-country skiing fans) and like us, torn between the snug pleasures of chalet hospitality and the urgent call of the mountains.

The mountains always win, of course, so we packed our skis and headed off to board the Grand Massif Express gondola for the smooth, near-vertical haul up to Samoëns 1600. Minutes later we were stepping from the coccooning microclimate of our cabin into the dessicating chill of a sunlit snowscape, before snapping into our bindings for an exhilarating glide down to the first of the series of onward chairlifts and blue-graded cruises which would take us towards Flaine. The route was hypnotic, climbing first through fairytale forests before bursting dramatically from the treeline to reveal the vastness of the ski terrain before us.
Skiing around it, on long scenic blues and reds, confirmed all we’d heard about
the Grand Massif, particularly the snow quality. Then, as we swooped down through the tree-line once again, we saw it. Coming towards us like a slow zoom was the unmistakable outline of Flaine Forum, the still-contentious village created by Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer.
After a welcome lunch break we took the gondola up to the Grand Platières (2480m), the highest point in the Massif and gateway to the famous Cascades piste. The 14km blue run (the longest in Europe) drops an equally remarkable 1800m, most of them gently, until the final steep winding descent beside the frozen waterfalls after which it is named. At the bottom we found ourselves in Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, where we refuelled on chocolat-chaud before boarding a shuttle bus back to Samoëns.
Only our legs knew just how far we’d actually travelled, but it was a long way — more than we'd thought possible, in fact. Somehow, though, we couldn't resist a final walk around the heart of the village, just to soak up the spirit of the place. Later, as we relaxed around a crackling log fire and reflected on our first experiences here, we just knew that we’d found somewhere to which we’d be returning, with or without an excuse. 
© Roger Moss
By Road
The Grand Massif is about 9 hours from Calais, mostly on autoroutes (tolls will cost just over 60 euros each way). For Samoëns, exit the A40 motorway at Cluses-Scionzier (exit no.18). Samoëns is a 20-minute drive away.
By train
For the Grand Massif travel by Eurostar from London to Paris then take a train from Paris Austerlitz to Cluses. From Cluses take a bus or taxi (20 km).
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By air
The cheapest and quickest way to reach Samoëns from the UK is via a low cost flight to Geneva. Hire a car when booking your flight or book a taxi in advance.
Special car links between Geneva - Samoëns cost from 20 euros adult (for 2 persons) and 20 euros child. Reservations needed at least 3 days beforehand with Alps Direct.

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