Live from Les Sybelles

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From 16 December 2023 to 12 April 2024 (26 March for Saint-Colomban-des-Villards).

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Weather

L OUILLON - 2431m

Updated on 28/03/2024 at 11:48

  • Morning 3°C
  • Afternoon 4°C
  • Wind44 km/h S
  • Snow depth140 cm
  • Snow qualityPacked powder
  • Avalanche risk 3/5 Considerable
Weather forecast

Slope openings and lifts

19%

Opening of the slopes

29%

Lifts

  • Green tracks12/32
  • Blue track10/56
  • Red track4/41
  • Black track2/14
  • Surface lifts4/24
  • Magic carpets6/8
  • Detachable chairlifts3/13
  • Gondolas3/12
  • Gondola1/1
Opening slopes and lifts

Road conditions

Road conditions

Active and sunny

La Toussuire

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La Toussuire

Situated at an altitude of 1750 metres, La Toussuire enjoys exceptional sunshine, optimum snow cover and 360° panoramic views. The dream at Les Sybelles®! La Toussuire offers a wide range of accommodation and is one of the 6 resorts in the Les Sybelles® domain. With sweeping views of the Alps and both short, technical and long runs, its playground and wide snow front offer something for everyone. Sunshine, high altitude terraces and a host of activities are all on the programme.

The Snowpy Mountain zone

Introduction

On the Toussuire resort, the Sybelles® ski area offers 42 runs for all levels over 1,000m of vertical drop, 3 snow areas for beginners and a new 600m² play area: the Snowpy Mountain zone. There are plenty of off-ski and après-ski activities on offer, including snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, dog-sledding and tobogganing.

New

The 10-seater "Côte du Bois" gondola lift provides easy access to the intermediate altitude zone of La Toussuire resort, making it easier to climb to Ouillon, link up with Le Corbier and return to the resort's snow front. With a length of 859m and a difference in altitude of 232m, it has a capacity of 2,700 skiers per hour.

Favourite

Take the splendid red Grand Turc slope for a 900m ascent in the first rays of sunshine from the eponymous summit at 2,209m and descend to Les Bottières on the red La Chavonnerie slope.