Opening of the ski area from November 29, 2025 to May 3, 2026.
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➡️ Ski area opening info : Access will be provided by: Jandri, Belle Étoile, Diable
- Access up to 3,400 m via Puy Salié
- Signal and Pierre Grosse
- Toura, Bellecombe, Super Diable
Due to the completion phase of the renovation work, the funicular will remain closed until December 12 inclusive. The ice cave is also closed until that date.
Pedestrians can access to Jandri 3200, including its two panoramic terrace and the restaurant Le 3200.
For more information, please visit the ticket office.
Discover Vallée Blanche in Les 2 Alpes: A Mountain Paradise for Families and Nature Lovers
Vallée Blanche in Les 2 Alpes is a true haven for mountain enthusiasts. Tucked away from the busiest areas of the ski resort, it charms visitors with its calm atmosphere, generous sunshine, and breathtaking views of the Écrins and Oisans ranges.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced skier, visiting as a family, a couple, or with friends, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the mountains to the fullest, both in summer and winter.
Dominated by the Pied-Moutet mountain, which rises to 2,339 m, Vallée Blanche is an emblematic sector of the Les 2 Alpes ski area. Its name reflects what you see from the plateau: “Pied” suggests a base or rise, while “Moutet,” derived from “Moute,” refers to a small irregular mound, reminiscent of a sheep’s fleece. Literally, Pied-Moutet means “bumpy mound on a pedestal.”
Located on the south-facing slope of the resort at 2,100 m, Vallée Blanche enjoys the first rays of sunshine on winter mornings. More intimate and peaceful than the resort center, it offers an exceptional natural environment with sparse forests, gentle slopes, and panoramic 360° views of the surrounding mountains.
Unlike its Haute-Savoie namesake, the Vallée Blanche of Les 2 Alpes is not an extreme off-piste route, but an accessible and safe area perfectly suited to families and beginners. Here, your experience is all about ease, relaxation, and pure enjoyment. For an extra treat, stop by Kanata or La Troïka, two mountain restaurants accessible on foot or via lifts.
In winter, Vallée Blanche is paradise for fans of gentle skiing. The ski slopes winding through the area are mostly green and blue—perfect for learning in confidence. There is also the red Vallée Blanche 2 piste for more experienced skiers.
What to do in winter in Vallée Blanche?
Skiing for all levels:
Wide, safe slopes at mid-altitude make this area ideal for families and beginners.
2 Alpes Night Skiing:
Don’t miss the magical experience of skiing under the stars, available Wednesdays from December 20 to March 7.
Ski Touring:
With routes ranging from beginner to Intermediate Difficulty, enjoy this sunny area to improve your ski touring technique.
Snowshoe Hiking:
For a slower pace, several marked trails allow you to explore the mountains on foot or snowshoes, all accessible from the bottom of the resort.
XXL Selfie Spot:
Capture a memorable souvenir of your stay: a giant selfie with La Muzelle, the iconic peak of Les 2 Alpes, in the background!
In summer, Vallée Blanche becomes an open-air playground for hikers and lovers of Alpine scenery.
Vallée Blanche Hiking:
Five accessible routes guide you through meadows and forests, leading to stunning viewpoints of the Écrins range.
Family Walk:
The Vallée Blanche loop, starting at the top of the lift with the same name, offers an easy and safe route perfect for families.
XXL Selfie Spot:
Just like in winter, treat yourself to a great memory: a giant selfie with La Muzelle—the iconic mountain of Les 2 Alpes—in the background!
A Mountain-Biking Sector:
The Vallée Blanche area of the Les 2 Alpes Bike Park is the most accessible part of the domain. With friends, family, or solo, it’s the perfect place to work on your turns and descents.
Welcome to the Vallée Blanche sector of the Les 2 Alpes Bike Park! This iconic site draws riders from around the world every summer thanks to its varied and scenic trails.
Trails for all levels:
Vallée Blanche offers several marked MTB tracks, from green trails for beginners to more technical routes for advanced riders.
An Easy-Ride Zone located at the top of Vallée Blanche
Easy Access:
Thanks to the Vallée Blanche Telemix lift, you can chain descents effortlessly.
Spectacular Setting:
This sector offers panoramic 360° views of the Oisans mountains, blending riding fun with Alpine immersion.
Maintenance and Safety:
The trails are regularly groomed, with rest areas designed for comfort and safety.
Events and Courses:
During summer, the sector regularly hosts MTB camps and introductory sessions. Local MTB schools can meet all your needs.
It’s a must-experience for riders looking to discover Les 2 Alpes from a fresh angle.
Activities for everyone:
Between green, blue, and red slopes, snowshoe trails, and scenic walks, everyone can find their pace.
Peaceful atmosphere:
Far from the resort’s hustle, Vallée Blanche offers a relaxing, family-friendly environment.
It’s the perfect place to learn to ski, practice MTB, enjoy a drink or lunch with panoramic views, and create unforgettable family memories.
Q1: When is the best time to visit Vallée Blanche?
Winter for skiing, spring for easy hikes with views of the Écrins, and summer for blooming nature.
Q2: Can Vallée Blanche be visited on foot or with snowshoes?
Yes, several marked trails make it easy for all levels.
Q3: Is Vallée Blanche suitable for children?
Absolutely. It’s one of the most family-friendly sectors of Les 2 Alpes, with learning zones and gentle sunny slopes.
Q4: What are the lift pass prices?
Prices vary depending on the season, duration, and activity. Check the Petit Domaine and Grand Domaine lift pass pages for up-to-date details.
Q5: Is the Vallée Blanche MTB area suitable for everyone?
Yes, several trails are specifically designed for beginners, and instructors offer MTB initiation sessions.
Q6: Do you need a pass to access the MTB Bike Park?
Yes, lift access (Vallée Blanche Telemix) requires an MTB pass available at the resort ticket offices.