Which countries do the French choose for their snow holidays? While France is logically the most popular destination, Switzerland comes second.

According to recent figures from the Centre de recherche pour l'étude et l'observation des conditions de vie (Crédoc), only 9 % of French people go on winter holidays in the mountains.

According to a study carried out by Interhome, Le Corbier is the ski resort that has received the most bookings in the last two years.

The Aiguille du Midi, located in the Mont-Blanc massif in the French Alps, is one of the region's most famous peaks, not only for its impressive height of 3,842 metres, but also for its cable car, one of the highest in the world.

During the winter, ski resorts attract thousands of visitors for winter sports. These holidays often have a significant environmental impact, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.

Compagnie des Alpes, which manages no fewer than 10 ski areas in France, including La Plagne, Les Arcs, Tignes, Val d'Isère, Les Menuires, Méribel and Serre Chevalier, is stepping up its efforts with 10 measures and 5 waivers in favour of mountain ecology.