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Grand-Massif

Le Grand Massif
Location France
Nearest city Geneva, Switzerland
Top elevation 2,500 m (8,200 ft)
Base elevation 700 m (2,300 ft)
Skiable area 265 km (165 mi) of runs
Runs 146 (20 green, 64 blue, 49 red, 13 black)
Longest run 14 km (8.7 mi)
Lift system 71 lifts
Terrain parks 16
Snowmaking 551 cannons
Website Grand-Masssif.com

The Grand Massif is a ski resort located in Haute-Savoie department, France.

The Grand Massif area was born in 1980 by the combination of the Massif (Les Carroz, Morillon, Samoëns, Vernant and Sixt Fer à Cheval) and the Flaine bowl resort; the first combined ski passes were sold for the 1981 season. The area provides a tremendous variety of on piste runs, off piste and between piste skiing, scenery and height, providing good skiing in all types of weather and conditions.

The area consists of a ridgeline running between the valleys of the River Arve (coming down from Chamonix), and the River Giffre (sourced in the National Park area above Sixt), with spurs running off the ridgeline to form the Flaine bowl and the high valleys and ridges of the Massif.

In the best snow conditions it is possible to ski from the Tete des Saix (2120m) down to Morillon village at 700m on a choice of runs, and from the top of Flaine (2480m) down to Sixt at 800m on the classic picturesque 14 km Cascades run.

The resort of les Carroz (1140 – 2500 metres) is administered by the commune of Arâches-La Frasse and the resort of Flaine (1600 – 2500 metres) has been jointly managed by the commune and by Magland, a small town situated in the valley. Compagnie des Alpes ("CDA"), the world's largest ski operator, acquired four resorts in the Grand Massif (Flaine, Samoëns, Morillon and Sixt) in mid-December 1997, and in 1998 formed a global alliance with Canadian developer Intrawest. For Flaine this means the addition of 2,700 beds (with a further 2,000 in a second phase) and investments in new lifts, services and infrastructure. Les Carroz remains independent of the Flaine resort management.

This season,the Grand massif area is opened from Saturday, December 23rd 2017 to Friday, April 20th 2018.

Flaine is opened from Saturday, December 09th 2017 to Friday, April 20th 2018.

Les Carroz and Samoëns are opened from Saturday, December 16th 2017 to Friday, April 20th 2018.


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