Valmorel Le Grand Domaine > Experiences > Picnic spots
After a thrilling morning on the slopes of Valmorel, it’s time for a well-earned break!
Whatever the occasion, there’s always a perfect spot to enjoy your sandwich with a view.
As the saying goes: “You eat with your eyes first!” – and with a 360° alpine panoramas, even a simple ham sandwich tastes gourmet!
Looking for a place to eat with your kids?
Head to the fun-filled Pirates Village zone, located on the slopes in the Biollène area. Several picnic tables are available, along with deckchairs for a relaxing break. For children, there’s a large wooden castle and slides ready for play.
Accessible by skis or on foot, it’s the ideal gathering spot for the whole family!
Head to the top of the Mottet chairlift and take in the breathtaking views!
With picnic tables and sun loungers, it’s the perfect setting for a well-earned lunch break.
Skiing works up quite an appetite!
Conveniently located near the beginner zone, you’ll find picnic tables for a refreshing pause. Easily accessible to pedestrians, this spot is great for gathering and sharing a friendly moment.
Discover the ideal picnic spot right in the heart of the ski area, at the base of the Biollène chairlift. Equipped with tables, deckchairs, and public restrooms, this area guarantees a meal with all the comforts you need.
Bonus? Part of the area is covered — enjoy your meal sheltered from falling snow!
Make the most of your ski day by taking a break at the top of the Biollène chairlift.
Here, you’ll find picnic tables and sun loungers at the intersection of several runs.
Feeling peckish in the Doucy area?
At the top of the Échappeaux drag lift, you’ll find a picnic area accessible to both skiers and walkers. With sun, snow, and forest, enjoy your break in a magical setting.
And that’s not all…
Now that you’ve got the list of Valmorel’s must-visit picnic spots, all that’s left to do is choose! With so many areas to choose from, you can enjoy lunch with a new exceptional view every day!
Many more picnic tables are scattered throughout the ski area — just look for this symbol on the trail map: