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Termignon

Termignon Ski Resort Guide

Termignon, France

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Ski Area Highlights
Total Piste Length35km
Highest Lift2,480m
Resort Height1,300m
 Nearest AirportsChambery and Turin Caselle
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Termignon

Termignon is a charming ski resort nestled in the French Alps. It offers a mix of slopes for all skill levels and stunning mountain scenery.

Summary

The ski area of Termignon is in the French Alps at an altitude of 1,300m, with 35km of marked runs.

Termignon has direct access to 35km of downhill skiing, with 15 marked pistes, served by a total of 6 ski lifts.

With ski lifts as high as 2,480m, snow cover is generally reliable.

Skiing

The mountains of Termignon reach elevations of up to 2,800 meters, featuring a variety of ski areas including the Col de la Met and the La Chavière. Notable pistes include the blue runs of La Piste des Cimes and the challenging black runs of La Combe, serviced by lifts like the Télésiège de la Met and the Téléski du Grand Vallon.

Termignon offers good sking, particularly, for Intermediate skiers.

Snowboarding

Snowboarding enthusiasts can enjoy the terrain park located at the base of the resort, which features various jumps and rails. The park is suitable for both beginners and advanced riders, offering a fun space to practice skills.

Snow and Weather

Termignon typically benefits from a reliable snowpack, with average depths ranging from 70 to 150 cm throughout the season. For the latest snow information, including current conditions and forecasts, check J2Ski.

When will it snow in Termignon?

There is currently no significant snow in the 7-day forecast for Termignon.

See our long-range Snow Forecast for the latest update.

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Ski Area Stats

Termignon Ski Area

Piste and Lift Stats
Red Pistes
Intermediate Runs
 6 
Blue Pistes
Easy Trails
 6 
Green Pistes
Beginner Runs
 2 
Downhill
Total Length
35km
Cross Country
Total Length
80km
Ski Lifts
Number of Lifts
6

Altitudes & Slopes

Termignon Ski Area Heights

Lift Heights and Resort Altitude
Highest Lift2,480m
Lowest Piste1,300m
Resort Altitude (Termignon)1,300m
Max Vertical1,180m

Ratings & Suitability

Ratings for Termignon
Expert Skiers
Intermediate Skiers
Beginners

Termignon Overview

Termignon is part of the larger Val Cenis ski area, providing access to over 125 km of pistes. The resort is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and well-maintained trails.

 Notable Ski Runs

The longest possible descent in Termignon is 3km long and the most difficult run is the 'Bois'.

Location and Map

Where is Termignon?

This ski resort is in the French Alps in Val-Cenis, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne.

Map

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How to get there

 By Air

The nearest airport to Termignon is Chambery, 80 minutes drive away.

Turin Caselle, Grenoble, Annecy, Turin Cuneo, Lyon St-Exupéry, Lyon Bron, Geneva, Genoa and Milan Malpensa airports are all within three hours drive.

Termignon is accessible via major airports in the region, including Chambery (approximately 120 km) and Grenoble (about 180 km). From these airports, travelers can rent a car or use shuttle services to reach the resort.

Infrastructure

Ski Lift Capacity

The six ski lifts are able to uplift 3,500 skiers and snowboarders every hour.

Snow Making

Snow-making is available, on 1km of ski runs, with 1 snow cannons.

Season Dates

When is Termignon open?

We don't currently have confirmed season dates, but hope to soon.

Usual opening is mid December, and usual closing is Mid April.

NOTE:- Ski area, lift and piste opening is subject to Current Snow Conditions.

Aprés Ski

After a day on the slopes, unwind at local bars such as Le Refuge or La Grange, which offer a cozy atmosphere and drinks. For dining, La Table de l'Ours provides hearty meals, while nightlife options remain low-key with a few pubs hosting live music.

Termignon