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It is often assumed that the Alpes-Maritimes mountains are too close to the
Côte d'Azur with its mild winters to offer any serious skiing options however
the high altitudes and favourable weather conditions can make skiing possible
right through until April.
The largest resorts in the region are Isola 2000, Auron and Valberg/Beuil but
there are many small resorts that offer competitively priced lift passes and are
in easy reach for a day or weekend trip.
The département has a long association with the sport of skiing and
the first ski club, "Ski Club des Alpes Maritimes" was founded in 1909
by Victor de Cessole, from Nice, who spent much of his life conquering these
tough mountains.
There are 465 peaks over 2,000 meters in the region with, towards the Italian
border, six peaks standing over 3,000 metres.
Some useful links
- Complete Skier:
General European
skiing info - what's hot/what's not
- Ski
France: Portal for
French Ski resorts, with web links
- GoSki France:
General,
multilingual chatter about ski resorts in France
- Snow forecast Tel: 08 92 68 10 20
- Meteo
France: regional weather forecast
- Pistehors.com:
French off-piste skiing and snowboarding news, in English
- Stations du
Mercantour: Information on Auron, Isola 2000, Saint-Dalmas le
Selvage and Saint Etienne du Tinée
Guidelines
Ski slopes - or pistes - are graded by difficulty:
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Green:
beginners/
nursery |
Blue:
moderately easy |
Red:
difficult |
Black:
experience skiers |
- Down hill and cross-country skis and snowshoes can be rented from the
skiing centres. They can usually be rented by the day or week. Ask at the
lift pass office if there is a different access pass for these sports as you
will be using a smaller area of the mountain than the Alpine skiers and
snowboarders
- Mini Glossary:
- Cross-country skiing - Ski de fond
- Snow shoe - une raquette
- Chair lift - télésiège
- Ski lift - téléski
- Snowboard - un surf
- Mountain Map - plan de Piste
Getting there: Public transport
Bus Services
Several bus companies have special winter routes leaving from the main bus depot
at:
- Nice Bus Station (Gare Routière), Promenade du Paillon, 5 Boulevard Juan Jaurès
Tel: 04 93 85 61 81 / 04 93 80 08 70
- Regular ski-bus service from Compagnie Santa Azur (bus company)
Tel: 04 93 85 92 60
Information on the ski-bus services: Click
here (website currently under reconstruction)
Train Services
- SNCF Station, Avenue Thiers, Nice
Mainline trains from Nice Central station to Cuneo via the Bévéra and Roya valleys
Tel: 08 36 35 35 35
SNCF Web
- Chemin de fer de Provence, 4 Rue Alfred Binet, Nice
Train service from Nice to Digne via the Var valley
Tel: 04 97 03 80 80
Website
Route
Map
- Train des Neiges is a TER train and shuttle bus which travels from
Marseilles and Aix-en-Provence to the resorts Saturdays and Sundays during
ski season.
For details of the "snow train" to the southern Alps (Train des Neiges, Alpes du Sud):
Click
here
For details of the "snow train" to the Roya Valley (Train des Neiges Casterino):
Click
here
Skiing Centres in the Alpes-Maritimes
L'Audibergue, Andon, Caille
Altitude: 1,640 m
- Andon Tourist Office Tel: 04 93
60 00 17
- Caille Mairie Tel: 04 93 60 31 51
- Access: Take the N85 (Route
Napoléon)
north of Grasse. Travel about 32 Km, then turn right onto the D79, for about 2 Km, then the D81 and the
D181
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 7
green runs, 8 blue runs, 6 red,
1 black, and a beginner's slope. Ski-lifts
Cross-country and snow shoeing: 28 Km
Hotel accommodation
Auron
Altitude: 1,600 to 2,450m (lowest accessible ski point: 1,140m. Highest accessible ski point:
2,450m)
- Auron Tourist
Office
Tel: 04 93 23 02 66
Fax: 04 93 23 07 39
Website
- Access Car: 90 Km from Nice. Take the RN 202 towards Digne and Grenoble. After
30 Km,
take the road towards Auron/Saint Etienne de Tinée
- Access Bus:
Compagnie Santa Azur. Tel: 04 93 85 46
81 / 04 93 85 92 60
- Facilities: 130 Km of pistes
in three areas, Las Donnas, Sauma Longue and Demandols. Alpine skiing: 4 green
runs,
13 blue, 14 red and 5 black
25 ski-lifts
Ski de Fond: 4 Km circuit
Snowboarding at Surf Land
Snow-shoeing, paraski, snow scooters, dog-sleigh rides,
skating rink, gym and movie house. Special facilities for children. Baby sitters
available, info at tourist office - Accommodation: Many hotels and guest
houses
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Central reservation office Tel: 04 93 23 02 66
Beuil
Altitude: 1,430 to 2,100 m
- Beuil Tourist
Office Tel: 04 93 02 32 58 Fax: 04 93 02 35 72, website
- Access Car:
78 Km north of Nice, next
to the larger centre, Valberg. A8 to Saint Isidore, then the RN 202 towards
Dinge, take the D28 via the gorge du cians or the D2202 via the gorges de Daluis
and Guillaumes.
- Access Bus: Daily bus from Nice Bus station with Société Broch.
Tel: 04 93 31 10 52/04 93 07 63 28.
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 59 pistes, 12 green, 13 blue, 22 red
and 12 black.
21 ski-lifts and 6 chair-lifts.
Ski de Fond: 26km.
Nordic skiing:
12km.
Hotels and restaurants in the village.
Le Boréon
Altitude: 1,500 m
- Tourist Office Tel: 04 93 03 21 28
- Access:
Follow the RN 202 then take the RD 2265 via Vésubie to Saint-Martin-Vésubie
and Le Boréon.
- Facilities: Cross-country skiing with five courses, from 2 Km 7,5
Km
Snow-shoe walking area and dog-sleigh rides
La Colmiane
Altitude: 1,400 to 1,850m
- La Colmiane Tourist Office
Tel: 04 93 23 25 90
Fax: 04 93 23 25 91
Website
- Access Car: RN 202 towards Digne and Grenoble. Take the D 2205,
then, after la Bollinette, turn right onto the D 2565
- Facilities: Alpine skiing:
4 green, 6 blue, 8 red and 2 black
7 ski-lifts
Cross-country and Nordic skiing: 16 Km
Snow-boarding and monoski
Snow park
- Accommodation: 17 country lodges, hotels, guest
houses and a caravan park
Estenc, Entraunes
Altitude: 1,250m
- Mairie Tel: 04 93 05 51 26
- Access:
(from Nice): Take the RN 202, then the D 2202, via the gorge de Daluis
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 1 alpine
piste
Cross-country : 11 Km, with 3 routes
Several snow-shoe walking routes - Accommodation: Hotel and country
lodges
Gréolières
Altitude: 1,400 to 1,800m
- Mairie Tel: 04 93 59 95 16
Website - Access:
27 Km north from Grasse. Take the N85 and then the D2 to
Gréolières
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 7 green, 3 blue, 13 red, 2 black.
11
ski-lifts
Cross-country skiing: 30 Km
- Accommodation: Hotels and
restaurants in and around the town
Isola 2000
Altitude: 1,800 to 2,610m
-
Isola 2000 Tourist Office
Tel: 04 93 23 15 15
Fax: 04 93 23 14 15
e-mail
Website -
Season:
December to early May
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Access Car: Take the RN 202 for about 28 Km. Turn right onto
the D 2205 towards Saint Sauveur sur Tinée, then the Saint Etienne de Tinée to
Isola
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Access Bus: Daily service from Nice bus station, SNCF train station and Nice International Airport.
Booking essential. Tel: 04 93 85 92 60
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Facilities: Alpine skiing: 8 green, 19 blue, 17 red, 5 black.
24 ski-lifts
Cross-country: 1 x 3km circuit
Snowboarding, ice driving, snow scooters, skating
rink, karting, snow-shoe walks, helicopter drops, dog-sleigh rides, sleighs, ice
diving, gym and cyber café
Children: Ski school and sports club, and baby
sitting facilities -
Accommodation: Many hotels, lodges and guest houses.
Reservations through the tourist office
Roubion
Altitude: 1,410 to 1,910m
- Roubion Tourist Office
Tel: 04 93 02 10 30
Website
- Access (from Nice): 70 Km from Nice. Take the RN 202, then the D2205
until Saint-Sauveur sur Tinée. As you exit the village, take the left fork
to Roubion, on the D30
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 2 green, 5 blue, 12 red, 1 black.
7 ski-lifts
Cross-country: 20 Km with 2 circuits, 1 red, 1 blue
Open Wednesday afternoons and weekends
- Accommodation available in self-catering and lodges
Turini, Camp d'Argent
Altitude: 1,600 to 1,920m
- Tourist Office
Tel: 04 93 03 60 52
Website
- Access (from Nice): Take the RN 202, then the D2565 towards
Vésubie. Take the D70, after Lantosque. Pass la Bollène-Vésubie and
continue for about 10 Km, to Turini
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 1 green, 1 blue, 2 red. 4 ski-lifts to
1,900m
Cross-country: 15 Km of routes, 1 green, 1 blue, 12 red, 1 black
Snow-shoeing, walking routes and dog sled
- Accommodation: hotels, self-catering and communal lodges
Valberg
Altitude: 1,650m
- ValbergTourist
Office
Tel: 04 93 23 24 25
Fax: 04 93 02 52 27
e-mail
Website - Access
Car (from
Nice): A8 to Saint Isidore, RN 202 towards Digne,
take the D28 via the gorge du cians or the D2202 via the gorges de Daluis and
Guillaumes.
- Acces Bus: daily bus from Nice bus station with Société Broch.
Tel: 04 93 31 10 52
- Facilities: Alpine skiing: 11 green, 13 blue, 22 red and 12
black
20
ski lifts, 6 ski chair lifts
Cross-country: 25 Km, 3 circuits
Snow-shoeing: 10 Km
of routes
Paraski, ice climbing, movie house, disco and gym
Children: mini
ski chair lifts and special entertainment in the snow garden - Accommodation:
Hotels and lodges. Central reservations: 04 93 23 24 32
Val Casterino
Altitude: 1,540m
- Tende-Val des Merveilles Tourist office
Tel: 04 93 04 73 71
Website - Access: Follow the RN 204, then take the left fork to the
village, Saint-Dalmas de Tende
- Facilities: Cross-country: 24 Km
in the
Roya valley. 1 green, 1 blue and 1 red. Snow-shoeing in the Mercantour
Val Pelens
Altitude: 1,600 to 2,035m
- Snow Station
Tel: 04 93 05 52 83
Website - Access:
109 Km from Nice, via Valberg, on the RN 202 and then D 2202
- Facilities:
Alpine skiing: 4 green, 3 blue and 1 red
3 ski-lifts
Cross-country and Nordic
skiing: 3 routes over 10 Km
Children: Special areas for children - Accommodation
in
small hotels
Just over the border: Italy
Limone
in Piemonte Italy, within easy reach from Southern France, is highly
recommended.
Altitude: 1,000m
- Tourist office: Limone Uffici di Informazione (242004)
Piazza Municipio Via Roma 30
Tel: +39 0 92 101 171
Fax: +39 0 92 101 927 064
- Access: A8 to Menton. Exit 59, Menton, Sospel, D2566 through Castillon.
Follow D2204, N204 to Italy. SS20 to Limone.
- Facilities: 29 Lifts - highest lift: 2,050m (6,725ft), lowest lift:
1,032m (3,386ft)
46 Slopes cater for beginner, intermediate and expert
Total piste length: 90 Km
Cross-country: 9 Km piste
Ice rink and paragliding, snowboarding
Rules
for the snow
- Respect: All slope-users must always behave in such a way that they do not
endanger others nor harm them by their behaviour or their equipment
- Stopping: Do not stop in a narrow area or one with restricted visibility. If
you fall, get off the route as fast as possible
- Speed: Adapt your speed according to the conditions - crowds, poor visibility
- Walking: If you are walking up or down a slope, keep to the side
- Signs: Always take note of, and respect signs concerning slope and weather
conditions
- Overtaking: You may overtake above or below a slower skier, or to the left
or right of them, but only if there is enough space to do so
- Assistance: If you witness or cause an accident, you must stop to give help,
and make yourself available to rescue teams or the Piste Patrol
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