Advanced Ski Areas in Chamonix
Discover the top Chamonix advanced skiing
If you like challenging runs that seem to go on forever then Chamonix has got plenty to offer.
Known for its steep slopes, Chamonix is a mecca for advanced skiers and snowboarders.
Unique due to its low lying valley and high mountains, the lifts rise to over 3,000m, and there are runs offering 2,000m plus of vertical descent. The largest amount of which is offered from the Aiguille du Midi, however, the gradient on La Vallรฉe Blanche is flat at times so wonโt offer high-speed thrills. The steep runs and pistes of Grands Montets, Brรฉvent, Flรฉgรจre and Les Houches, however, will!
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Advanced areas at Les Grands Montets
Grands Montets
Home to steep and challenging pistes, from 3,275m down to 1,252m with pisted and un-pisted runs that are fast and icy set alongside steep mogul runs.
Its highest point is the top of the second Grands Montets cable car (3,275m), which sadly burned down in September 2018. A new state-of-the-art lift is currently in the process of being rebuilt and is due to open at the end of 2026. For now the glacier skiing accessed from the top is currently limited to ski tourers skinning up from the Bochard or Herse lifts.
Once the new lift is open, be sure to head up here to find some truly stunning scenery. The beginning of the run takes you very close to the Argentiรจre glacier, its seracs and crevasses, and you may even see ice climbers going up the vertical walls.
Meanwhile below there's still plenty to get excited about.
The Herse
As you get to the top take a skierโs left onto the black run Blanchots (unbashed but marked) which leads to the Variante de l'Hotel red run and the Chalet Refuge de Lognan. Youโll notice the refuge (an old stone building that serves fantastically good lunches) on your right, just above the tree line. Itโs a good place to stop to rest those weary legs, but if youโre feeling strong carry on down the Variante de l'Hotel run, which is similarly unbashed and again can be home to huge moguls. This run through the trees leads onto the Pierre a Ric, which is the home run down to Argentiรจre, normally well groomed and will allow you to let rip for the last part of the descent. When you reach the bottom youโll have clocked up just over 2,000m of vertical.
The Bochard
Another favourite is this gondola that gives access to reds and blacks that at times can be pretty deserted and well groomed. These runs can be steep and icy in parts, so keep your wits about you.
The Chamois piste
When we want something steep and fast the Combe de la Pendant begins just off the top of the Bochard gondola; take a left after the top narrow section and head along the cat track and youโll be standing at the top of the piste. What we love about this run is that itโs often pretty deserted and well groomed so you can really fly down it without too many distractions from other skiers and boarders. The run has one or two quite steep sections that can be a little icy and you may find a few mogul sections on this run too to keep you on your toes.
Lower down you have two options, either head under the bridge back to Plan Joran or carry on in the Combe de la Pendant to the Retour Pendant chairlift. If you do this run down to the bottom of the Retour Pendant you need to head onto the blue run Arolles, but if this is too flat for you then head straight down the off-piste moguls that youโll find between this zigzagging piste. If you head under the bridge, keep your speed up as this flat connecting section can leave you walking to the bridge if you donโt go full speed. All in all itโs not as long a descent as the one from the top of Les Grands Montets, but itโs still one of the most testing runs in the valley.

Advanced areas at Brรฉvent and Flรฉgรจre
This large ski area offers you a whole host of steep and challenging runs and plenty of lifts so you can scoot up and down the pistes all day long.
Brรฉvent
Charles Bozon
A black run from the top of the Brรฉvent cable car that takes you all the way to the valley floor if you link up the various runs. In good snow conditions itโs possible to combine the Charles Bozon with the Nants run all the way back down to the valley floor to clock up nearly 1,500m of vertical descent.
At the start of the Charles Bozon run there are two variants; one that offers steep moguls for those on a mission to prove their skiing credentials, or one thatโs slightly more sedate and zigzags down the cat tracks for the more cautious amongst us. Both lead to the Planpraz area where you can then select from a host of easy blue runs that lead to the bottom of the Parsa and Cornu chairlifts, and to where the Nants (home run) black run starts.
Home run
The Nants piste is a zigzag cat track that takes you all the way down to the bottom of the Plan Praz bubble lift and even down into the centre of Chamonix.
Blanchots
Of all the blue runs our favourite is Blanchots, itโs the least travelled, is slightly shadier and often has the best snow.
Flรฉgรจre
Lachenal
A superb red with a very steep and narrow upper section (we think it's slightly harder then most reds). This run is often very well groomed so youโll be unlucky to find moguls on it. The lower section flattens out as it approaches the tree line where it joins Evettes; follow this blue run towards the Evettes chair. From here you can either take the old rickety chair back up to the main ski area, or combine Lachenal with the home run and take a right onto Praz just before the chairlift.
Home run
Giving you a descent of 1,300m, this is a zigzagging black cat track through the trees, but halfway down it opens out into a wide chute where you can head straight down to Les Praz and the cable car at the bottom of the valley. Itโs only worth doing when the snow is good and in the morning before the crowds start to make the return journey home at the end of the day. The snow melts off here quickly, so it won't be open or worth it in late spring.
Floria
A hallowed black piste, simply because it delivers a vast amount of off-piste in the right conditions and is a dream to come down. Butโฆ there's always a butโฆ it is serviced by a clunky drag lift of the same name and is often closed in bad weather due to the avalanche risk from the peaks above. However, if it's open it's not to be missed, especially on a powder day and if it's been closed for a while as it usually remains unpisted. Take the Index chairlift and head over to skiers' right. This long and challenging black will eventually take you down to the Trappe chair.

Advanced areas at Les Houches
Better known for its family-friendly slopes, Les Houches is not exactly on the list of 'extreme' areas that one comes to expect from Chamonix.
However, it is home to the Kandahar.
The Kandahar
The famous run down the front face providing the longest vertical descent in the area.
The Verte des Houches piste (to call it by its little known 'official' name) is a steep, hard-packed and sometimes icy skiing challenge for even the most advanced rider and is therefore not for the faint-hearted. This piste is the home of the Alpine Ski World Cup downhill course, and at 3,343m long with a vertical drop of 870m, the best downhill skiers in the world can race down it in less than two minutes.
Mur des Epines
The alternative red run is the same length and provides a little more variety. Both take you down to the Bellevue cable car, or you can take three sequential chairlifts to get back up to the top.
Aillouds
A quicker option is to cut across half way down the pistes and join this blue piste that takes you to the Prarion gondola. The super-efficient gondola will have you back at the top in no time at all, where you can join the Table dโOrientation red piste for another long vertical descent back to the village.

Off-piste areas in Chamonix
No guide about advanced skiing and snowboarding would be complete without mentioning the world of off-piste that is on offer here.
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Mountain Guides Chamonix
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Guided off-piste Vallรฉe Blanche
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Mountain guides
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Mountain guides
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Advanced Runs Brevent & Flegere
Brevent and Flegere have a whole host of steep and challenging runs between them, with a large ski area and plenty of lifts you can scoot up and down the steep pistes all day long.

Advanced Runs in Les Grands Montets
Grands Montets is the home of steep and deep challenging pistes in Chamonix; with the highest point being 3,275m at the top of the Grands Montets cable car, you can make your way all the way down to 1,252m at Argentiรจre.

Advanced Runs in Les Houches
Although better known for it's gentle family-friendly slopes, with a vertical drop of 900 metres the runs down the front of Les Houches ski area provide the longest vertical descent in the area.

La Vallรฉe Blanche 20km off-piste route
The Vallรฉe Blanche starts at the top of the Aiguille du Midi and finishes in Chamonixโs town centre (snow permitting). Itโs an unmarked, unmaintained and unpatrolled high mountain off-piste ski itinerary which offers some of the most spectacular scenery that the Mont Blanc range has to offer.


