The longest green ski slopes. White Valley: longest ski run (France)

The longest ski slope in the world allows you to get the most out of riding. Indeed, skiers spend most of their time on the slope without spending it on lifts. Incredibly long runs start at high altitudes. From there open wonderful views to the surroundings. Sarenne is in the first place among the best tracks in the world. Let's tell you more about it.

Sarenne

This is the longest ski slope in the world and is classified as a black level. Its length is 16 km, and the height difference is 1820 m. It goes through the Sarenne glacier and abuts against Alpe d'Huez (France). By the beauty of the landscape and the conditions of the descent, it is compared with the European White Valley, located in Chamonix. Saren is the best choice for experienced skiers. This is an elite track marked in black as it is different increased level difficulties.

The top platform of this area is the picturesque Pic Blanc, 3320 m high, as well as the Sarenne glacier. The glacier itself is small in size, and many interesting trails are laid on its slopes. The capacity of the Sarenne ski slope is 1000 skiers per day. Many people descend by the light of the moon to get thrilling emotions.

White Valley

It is considered the longest ski slope in the world. It runs along the most beautiful slopes of the Alps in France. White Valley or Vallée Blanche is a whole 22 km of continuous descent!

Skiers drive up to Chamonix, the largest alpine glacier. This is the most famous ski area on the planet, where the altitude difference is 2700 m. White Valley offers slopes of different difficulty levels: blue, red and black. There are 21 tracks here, so there are plenty to choose from. Leisure activities in Chamonix are suitable for athletes with varying degrees of fitness. Some sections can only be crossed with a professional guide, as the glacier there is cracked.

You can come to the White Valley from France and Italy. The beginning of the longest ski slope in the world is located at the summit of the "Noon peak" (Aiguille du Midi). Chamonix is ​​a wonderful and superbly equipped resort full of comfortable hotels, villages and cottages. The service sector is excellently developed, which makes it possible to fully enjoy a pleasant stay.

White Valley in Chamonix is ​​the leader among the longest ski slopes in the world. But its competitor is a circuit located in New Zealand. She walks along the Tasman glacier.

New Zealand Circuit

Its length is 30 km and a width of 2 km. The Tasman Glacier is located between the Cook and Brown Ridges, in the New Zealand Alps, on South Island... It is part of the area occupied by the Mount Cook National Park of the country. The famous glacier was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who became the first European to reach the shores of New Zealand. The trail on the Tasman glacier is a favorite vacation spot for tourists, climbers and skiers. The most famous one is also located there. mountain resort New Zealand - Hermitage.

Austrian Eleven Circuit

The well-known and very long track is considered black and red. It stretches for 11 km, starting from highest peak in Tyrol - Greitspitz (2,872 m) and ending at Ischgl Dorf. After driving along the slope, skiers go straight to the bottom of the valley, in the central part of Ischgl. This is an Austrian popular resort, which belongs to Tyrol territorially. He is in ski area Silvretta.

Ischgl is a rather expensive and fashionable holiday destination. There are hotels of various levels operating here. The best five-star hotel in the country - Trofana Royal, is located in this place. Ischgl has the largest ski area. Without taking off your skis, you can go around all the slopes. Many hotels here are connected with lifts by underground escalators. This is a very handy feature of Ishtl.

Italian Cervinia

The red track, which stretches for 20 km, is optimal choice for advanced skiers. You can get to Cervinia from the Klein Matterhorn (Switzerland) using the highest cable car in Europe. The trail starts at an altitude of 3883 m and descends to 1524 m, to Valtournenche (Italy), which connects with Cervinia. The vertical drop is 2279 m.

The route goes along glacial fields with separate intersperses of hilly sections. You can ride here from November to April, as the snow lasts for a long time at high altitudes. For beginners, a shorter trail is recommended - Ventina, located in Cervinia. It is a descent from the picturesque Rosa plateau, 11.5 km long. Cervinia or Cervinia is the oldest ski resort in Italy. It is located on the southern slopes of the Matterhorn Peak, in the Aosta Valley.

Cervinia is considered the highest mountain an italian resort... The city of Breul-Cervinia is at an impressive height of 2050 m, and the highest point for skiers is at 3480 m! Cervinia is a popular, cozy and very attractive resort.

French Circuit Cascades

It is a blue track 14 km long. Its maximum tilt angle is 25%. It is ideal for those who know how to ski but do not consider themselves to be an experienced skier. This is the longest ski slope in the world if only the blue slopes are considered. The Cascades begins in Flains, at the top of Les Grandes Platières, at an altitude of 2500 m. The descent takes the skiers to Sixt. Picturesque area, elevation difference of about 1800 m, and not a single ski lift - these are the differences of the track.

The longest ski slopes in the world attracts all lovers of outdoor activities: from beginners and children to extreme sports. Each skier can choose a perfectly prepared track with the desired level of difficulty.

Shoot in style this winter with our selection of really long alpine descents.

Long ski slopes Not only do they mean more time on the slope and less waiting in line for the lift - they usually start very high, and therefore allow you to enjoy breathtaking views and curious landscapes.
We creaked our brains a bit, scrabbled on the Internet and jotted down a list of the longest descents in the Alps. So let's get started.

L "Escargot - 10 Kilometer Green

Val Cenis, France

highway L "Escargot

10 km L "Escargot, the longest green slope in Europe, - perfect place for beginners who were hiccuped by the short beginner trails. Here they finally have the opportunity to stretch their legs on a par with the "grown-up boys". L "Escargot starts at an altitude of 2050 meters and slides down to 1398 meters, mostly passing through coniferous forests. The view from the top is never bad, despite the relatively low altitude. From there you can see Dent Parachee, Pointe D'Andagne and even Grand Paradis. , the boarders on the track may not like it, as most of the slope is bald like a knee.

Eleven - 11km red and black

Ischgl, Austria

Track Eleven(Eleven), as you no doubt guessed, is an 11 kilometer descent. It starts from Greitspitze at 2,872 meters - the highest skiing point in Tyrol - and ends at 1,400 meters. The first part of "Eleventh" is as black as it is, but the rest is quite red for itself, without any strain, so to speak. The intermediate section takes the rider out of Idalp and into the center of Ischgl. The best way to get to the start of the piste is on the new Lange Wand C5, but you can also take the Greitspitz B4 lift or along the mountain railroad Greitspitz O1.

Cascades - 14 km blue slope

Flaine, France

Track Cascades widely known as the longest blue slope in Europe. Starting at the top of Grandes Platières in Flaine at an altitude of 2500 meters, it runs down to Sixt, giving the rider the opportunity to enjoy less speed - the track is blue, more - the views, because around is just a miracle! And be sure to run into the restaurant on Lake Gers - very popular place, where you can rest and eat something while looking at the truly impressive surroundings. And when you arrive at Sixt, don't forget to take the free shuttle bus to the GME fleet in Samoëns.

Aiguille Rouge - 8 km red and black

Les Arcs, France

Climbing the funicular to the highest peak of the resort - Aiguille rouge(Red Candle) at an altitude of 3226 meters, you can pull from there along the slope of the same name to the village of Villaroger at 1,200 meters. The track is worthy of mention for its length - 8 kilometers - this is not very much just by the standards of our list, you yourself understand, and the height difference - 2 kilometers, is also not a joke. Formally, the track is considered black closer to the top and red - from about the second third. But in reality, the descent will require a certain skill. It is best to shoot with Aguille Rouge early in the morning, as the lines for the funicular suck quickly and there are a little more people on the slope than at McDonald's on Pushkinskaya in the lunch area. What's nice is that the snow on Aguille Rouge is almost always very good - the upper part of the track runs over 3,000 meters, and the lower part is on the northern side of the mountain.

Sarenne - 16 Kilometer Black

Alpe d "Huez, France

Circuit Sarenne, Alpe d "Huez

Track Sarenne starts at the Black Peak at an altitude of 3300 meters and sticks into the Alpe d "Huez at 1860 meters. In fact, it consists of two parts: the first, specifically steep, is usually studded with bumps and suggests that the" mogul "for the rider is not some an incomprehensible word, once seen on the fence. The second, flatter, flows beautifully along the valley. Formally, the entire track is black, but there is one trick: if you start descending from the Marmottes 3 lift, you will not have to go down the steeper upper part.

Piccolo Cervino - 20 km red

Cervinia, Italy

Descent from Klein Matterhorn, also known as Piccolo cervino, is one of the longest tracks in the world! And, of course, the longest leads there, however, this time already only in Europe, cable car... From a height of 3883 meters, a 20-kilometer track runs down to Valtournenche at an altitude of 1524 meters. Generally speaking, another route goes from the Klein Matterhorn, to the Swiss Zermatt, with a length of 13 kilometers. And whichever path you choose, it starts with crazy glacial fields and continues on an even steeper mogul track. Given the height of the Klein Matterhorn, you can ride from it from the end of November to mid-April. Well, if you suddenly want to shorten the race a little, then go to Cervinia with its 11.5-kilometer Ventina red trail running from Plateau Rosa.

The debate about which ski resort in the world can boast of the highest lift, or where you can find the most areas for alpine skiing, still do not subside on freeriding forums. Today, there are 15 areas around the world where skiers and snowboarders ride at an altitude of over 3400 meters above sea level. Nine of them are located in the United States of America, with six of them in Colorado, in the Rocky Mountains. Actually, this explains such an excellent training and a high level of skill among athletes from the United States.


But nevertheless, the palm does not belong to America. The "highest" resort in the world is Gulmarg located in India in the Himalayas. Recently, this resort has become rapidly gaining popularity among freeriders around the world. Of course, the conditions here are far from "bourgeois" - neither luxury hotels, nor high-class service, but snow falls literally every day, and there are just a lot of tracks of different difficulty levels. The height of the rise here is as much as 4000 meters! The length of the longest route is 13 kilometers, there is a lot to walk around. The season in Gulmarg opens in December and lasts until March.



In second place is a Colorado resort Arapaho-Basin in the Rocky Mountains. In height, it lagged behind Gulmarg quite a bit - 3978 meters. But the longest track here is several times shorter - only 2.6 kilometers. The season here lasts from October to June.



Another Colorado resort - Breckenridge- took the third place in the rating. The ascent height here is 3962 meters, and the length of the longest route is 5.6 kilometers. In fourth place is the resort of Lowland, again Colorado, with a rise of 3960 meters and a track 13 kilometers long.



The top five highest resorts also included the Swiss Zermatt... The ascent height here reaches 3880 meters, and the longest track is 3.2 kilometers. The famous French resort breathes on his back Chamonix - White Valley... The lifting height here is 3842 meters, and the length of the longest route is only one kilometer behind Gulmarg and Loveland- 12 kilometers. In seventh place was another Colorado resort - Tilluride v Rocky mountains... The climb height is 3831 meters, and the longest track is 7.4 kilometers. Russian Elbrus ended up in 8th place - the height of the rise is 3780 meters, and the longest track - 5 kilometers.

The longest prepared trails in the Alps allow you to get the most out of gliding and enjoying the panoramic views of the snow-white peaks. For the advanced, the descent takes 15 minutes, for some it takes hours. It is continuous skiing, a series of changing slopes. Go!
(Giving the undisputed leadership in the length of the descent to the White Valley (22 km) in French Chamonix, it is necessary to clarify that this is still an unprepared track, a freeride. We will tell you about the beauty of the descent from the Mont Blanc massif separately).

1. Cervinia (Italy)

The length of the track is 20 km, the difficulty is red. The drop is 2279 meters. The trail starts from the Klein Matterhorn, with the highest skiing currents in the Alps - 3833 meters and ends in the Italian Valtournenche (1524 m). On the descent there is one small lift for overcoming the counter slope with a length of 250 meters. The track is not difficult and is quite within the power of any average skier and boarder. This is the longest prepared slope in the Alps. You can watch a video of the descent option along this route. Resort website.

2. Le Des Alpes (France)

The length of the track is 17 km, the difficulty is blue, at the end it is red. The drop is 2288 meters. The trail starts at an altitude of 3588 meters and ends just below Les Deux Alps in the village of Mont De Lens. Continuous descent among the amazingly beautiful glacier, very easy and accessible. An example of a video from the descent can be viewed. Resort website.

3. Zermatt (Switzerland)

The length of the track is 15 km, the difficulty is blue, sometimes red. Drop - 2225m. And again descent from the Klein Matterhorn - an altitude of 3833 meters, but in the direction of Switzerland. The descent ends with amazingly beautiful trails through the forest glades of Zermatt (1608 m). And everywhere there are beautiful views of herself famous mountain in Europe - Matterhorn. You can watch the video of the descent to Zermatt. Resort website.

4. Murren (Switzerland)

The length of the track is 14.5 km, the difficulty is black from above, then it is not difficult, the drop is 2135 meters. Start from Schilthorn from an altitude of 2930 meters to the town of Lauterbrunnen (795 m). The most beautiful slope where the famous Inferno competitions are held. Jungfrau region. Video of the descent from the Schilthorn. Resort website.

5. Alpe d "Huez (France)

The length of the Sarenne track is 16 km (according to other sources - 11 km), the difficulty is black, turning into blue, the drop is 1500 m.It starts at Peak Blanc at an altitude of 3300 meters and rapidly moves in a straight line down, bypassing the beautiful plateau and then passing into simple routes. Sample video from the descent of Sarenne. Resort website

6. Flims (Switzerland)


7. Flaine (France)

8. Ischgl (Austria)

The length of the track is 11 km, the difficulty is red, sometimes black, the drop is 1472 meters. Start from Greischpitz from a height of 2872 meters, finish in Ischgl (1400 m). An interesting track in the most fashionable ski resort in Austria. Quite simple and not requiring special training... An example of a video of the descent along this route. Resort website.

9. Hintertux (Austria)

The length of the track is 12 km, the difficulty is red, the drop is 1750 meters. There is one small counter-slope lift on the track. The descent begins on the most famous Austrian glacier, Hintertux, at an altitude of 3220 metro and ends at the first line of the cable car at 1500 meters. Quite a technical track, we need to work in some places. An example of a descent can be seen on the video, although this skiing region, of course, does not need advertising. Resort website.

10. Sölden (Austria)

The length of the track is 11 km, the difficulty is red, turning into blue, the drop is 1870 meters. It starts from the Tiffenbach glacier and goes along all the famous slopes of Sölden, then descends along a long but beautiful route, jumps out into the forest area and ends at the Gaislachkögel lift. A long beautiful track, in the most party resort in Austria. An example of a descent video can be viewed

Russia- a country with endless expanses, snowy winters and centuries-old traditions of hospitality. And there are also noteworthy Russians and foreigners The best ski resorts in Russia.

The favorite winter activities in Russia have always been sledding or skiing down the mountain. Therefore, it is not surprising that these days ski holidays are very popular among Russians.

And if we add to this the dynamic development of infrastructure, reasonable prices and the absence of a language barrier, it becomes obvious that Russian ski resorts are a worthy alternative to European ones.

1 Ski resort"Rosa Khutor"

Let's start our review with the largest and best Russian ski resort "Rosa Khutor", located in Caucasus mountains in the village of Krasnaya Polyana.

From January to April "Rosa Khutor" turns into a real mecca for lovers of active winter holiday and the hottest peak of the season is in February and March.

In total, the resort has 35 ski trails with a total length of 77 km. Since it was here that all the stages of the Sochi Olympics in alpine skiing and snowboarding were held, the pride of the Rosa Khutor resort are as many as nine black slopes, which will certainly appeal to fans of steep slopes and thrills.

The length of the longest of them is more than 3 km. For beginners, green trails with a length of 100 m to 2 km are perfect, the most popular of which is B 52, equipped with evening lighting.

As for entertainment after skiing, then their choice among visitors to this resort is unusually wide, because the complex is located on the territory of Sochi. Natural beauty, Olympic facilities, amusement parks, restaurants and discos - nobody will be able to get bored here!

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Dombay has earned a reputation as one of the most popular ski resorts in the Caucasus since the days of the Soviet Union.

Nowadays, Dombay is developing dynamically: in terms of the quality of infrastructure, it is already approaching the alpine ski resorts, but the prices are much lower compared to them.

The ski season here lasts from December to April. The main place for skiing is Mount Mussa-Achitara, the height of which exceeds 3 km. On its slopes there are trails of varying degrees of difficulty with a length of 20 km.

Freeride - skiing on unbroken slopes is a favorite pastime among extreme lovers at the resort. And in order to spend a truly magnificent vacation on Dombai, we recommend taking a paragliding flight and enjoying the picturesque panorama of the Caucasus peaks.

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One of the most visited ski resorts in Russia is Abzakovo, which is 60 km from Magnitogorsk. Locals have long appreciated it at its true worth, and a few years ago a modern ski resort, thanks to which the resort reached the all-Russian level.

The skiing season in Abzakovo lasts from December to April.

It offers vacationers 13 ski routes with a total length of 18 km: 5 green, 5 blue and 3 red. The shortest track is just over 100 m long, and the longest is 3280 m.

Abzakovo has other opportunities for active winter recreation: professional biathlon track, skating rink, winter fun park, snowmobiling and horse-drawn sledding.

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The Sheregesh ski resort is located in the Kemerovo region at the junction of Altai and Sayan. For several decades in a row, Sheregesh has been a favorite place for ski holiday among the inhabitants of Siberia. Here is a real frosty snowy winter and short summer, which allows you to enjoy skiing from November to May.

Sheregesh greets its guests with real Siberian hospitality: excellent snow cover and a large number of long and well-groomed trails are its undeniable advantage.

The resort has 16 ski slopes for all levels of difficulty. The shortest route is 700 m long, and the longest is as much as 4200 m.

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V Murmansk region, on the territory of the Khibiny mountain range, there is a modern Russian ski center with the mysterious name Bolshoy Vudyavr, or, in the language of advanced skiers, Big Wood.

This is real paradise for ski lovers: due to the fact that the resort is located above the Arctic Circle, the skiing season here begins in late autumn and ends in May. In winter, during the polar night, skiers can ski on the lighted pistes and admire the wonderful northern lights.

There are 28 tracks of any difficulty level on the slopes of Big Wood: from gentle slopes for beginners to routes for the pros with inclines of up to 40%.

Fans of non-standard types of winter entertainment at this resort will delight trails for fan-carving, freestyle and new-school, as well as areas for off-piste skiing on untouched snow.

An unforgettable experience is produced by snowmobile tours in the northern expanses of the Arctic: frosty air, picturesque snowy landscapes and dizzying speed will be an excellent addition to your holiday in the ski resort Bolshoy Vudyavr.

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The Zavyalikha resort is located on South Urals-and is considered one of best resorts in Russia for ski holidays.

The Zavyalikha slopes will surely appeal to experienced skiers: Of the 13 trails for skiing, most are red, with a high level of difficulty, but, of course, there are several routes for beginners.

The resort is especially charmed by the romantic names of its tracks, many of which are named after the Ural gems: Malachite, Agate, Garnet, Aventurine, Mountain Flower.

In terms of technical equipment, Zavyalikha is at a fairly high level: for example, the resort boasts a unique high-speed six-seat ski lift "Konrad", which helped to completely forget about the problems with queues.

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The Bobrovy Log Funpark in Krasnoyarsk is not just a ski complex, but a real winter amusement park that has no analogues in the whole of Siberia.

November to April for lovers alpine skiing and snowboard there are 15 tracks, of which 5 are black, 6 are red, 3 are blue and 1 is green.

The territory of the resort is bordered by the famous nature reserve"Krasnoyarsk pillars", so you can see the ancient mysterious rocks by climbing to the upper station of the cable car.


Also in the fanpark "Bobrovy Log"
you can spend time on the ice skating rink or ride down the mountain on cheesecakes.

The thrilling Rodelbahn ride, a fiery combination of roller coasters and bobsleigh, awaits avid extremists.

There are similar entertainments in the USA and some European countries, but the Krasnoyarsk Rodelbahn has the longest track in the world - 3.4 km.

A dizzying sleigh ride on winding steel rails will make your winter holiday in the Bobrovy Log fun park truly unforgettable!

8 Ski resort "Sobolinaya Mountain"

The Sobolinaya Mountain resort attracts numerous tourists not only with its ski slopes but also closeness famous lake Baikal, the beauty of which you can admire while skiing.

There is a stable snow cover from December to April. There are 6 tracks of medium and high difficulty, as well as several sections for beginners, a tubing track and a freeride route for those who like fresh sensations.

The length of the trails reaches 2 km with a height difference of about 500 m.

The resort has an ice skating rink, a large swimming pool, a gym, a sauna and a herbal bar, where you can taste fragrant tea made from medicinal Baikal herbs.

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The legendary Caucasian ski resort of Cheget has gained a reputation as one of the most extreme places for active winter recreation not only in Russia, but also in Europe.

The season here lasts from November to May., but in the upper parts of the Elbrus you can ride in June.

Cheget can be safely called a wild resort: the slopes here are incredibly difficult, the infrastructure is at a very low level, the lifts are sorely lacking, and local population does not favor visitors.

Of the 17 tracks, only two are relatively easy, 5 are of medium difficulty, 5 are very difficult and 5 more are truly extreme. The longest track is 5 km long, and the elevation difference exceeds 1 km.

The "Dollar" slope has become widely known among fearless skiers, which is a continuous obstacle course: trees, bumps, stone rubble, dangerous narrow areas.

However, judging by the popularity of the resort, all these difficulties seem to be trifles for those desperate skiers who are ready to sacrifice comfort for a mind-blowing dose of adrenaline and fantastic mountain landscapes.

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Mountain Air on Sakhalin Island is one of the most modern and fastest growing ski resorts Of the Far East Russia.

The skiing season here lasts from December to April. At the service of skiers 14 routes of all levels of difficulty, from training to professional.

In addition, there are trails for snowboarding and ski cross.

On weekends, the resort traditionally hosts sports competitions, music festivals and fun children's parties. And to add active rest even more bright colors, we recommend making an unforgettable paragliding flight and enjoying the magnificent views of Sakhalin.

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