At Chambéry Montagnes, downhill skiing is practised in a unique natural setting: snow-covered forests, views of Mont-Blanc and the atmosphere of authentic villages. The ski areas here are not ski factories, but friendly resorts, ideal for improving your skills or simply enjoying the scenery. Families will love the fun, accessible slopes, while thrill-seekers will enjoy the more challenging descents.

Life-size sliding Chambéry Mountains
The pleasures of downhill skiing in the heart of the Bauges
Savoie Grand Revard: a plateau reminiscent of the Great North
Easy to get to from Chambéry, Savoie Grand Revard ‘s wide open spaces and forests are reminiscent of the Far North. Its varied slopes make it a paradise for beginners and experts alike. Linked by shuttle bus, La Féclaz and Le Revard offer 22 km of alpine skiing and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a day in the fresh air.






Aillons-Margériaz: a natural, unspoilt resort
The 25km of pistes at Aillons-Margériaz are wilder and benefit from exceptional natural snow cover. The wide green and blue runs allow beginners to progress gently, while the red and black runs offer great challenges for intermediate and experienced skiers. All with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. It’s also the ideal resort for those looking for a simple, friendly atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of the big resorts.






- Where can you ski near Chambéry?
Two resorts are less than an hour’s drive away: Savoie Grand Revard (La Féclaz and Le Revard) and Aillons-Margériaz.
- Are the resorts suitable for families?
Yes, the slopes are varied, there are plenty of play areas, and the friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect destination for children and parents alike.
- When is the best time to come skiing?
The alpine ski season generally runs from the end of December to the end of March (depending on snow conditions).
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