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Les 2 Alpes (Alpes du Nord) - A destination that's both relaxing and sporting, with a base camp for mountain biking, hiking, trail running, cycling and pro skiing, Les 2 Alpes guarantees an incredible and unexpected summer holiday. Since the 1970s, the resort has developed into a summer tourist destination, and today the summer season accounts for almost 25% of Les 2 Alpes' overall business. The resort is one of the oldest and most developed in France.

Isola 2000 (Southern Alps) - Located just 1h30 from the Côte d'Azur, this resort welcomes you at an altitude of 2,000 metres at the gateway to the Mercantour National Park on the border with Italy. A natural and sporting world awaits you, ideal for young and old alike, who will be delighted to enjoy the daily entertainment, not forgetting the concerts and other events that punctuate the summer season.

With its seven 5-star hotels and six 4-star hotels, Val d'Isère has plenty to offer when it comes to luxury. We have selected three that are well worth a visit.

Courchevel offers a wide choice of accommodation. Whether you choose a flat, a hotel, a chalet, a bed and breakfast, a residence, a holiday centre or a refuge, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the peaks and snow-covered forests.

Val d'Isère (Northern Alps) - A world-renowned ski destination with more than 300 km of pistes, this resort is a favourite with winter sports fans. And when you think of guaranteed snow, Val d'Isère springs to mind, not least because of the altitude, the different exposures and the top-class snow guns that cover the slopes. 

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

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.