"The wall" under the Chavanette lift in Avoriaz is a good candidate. This piste is mainly in Switzerland but the first part of it is in France.
Vars ski resort is very highly ranked making it one of the best ski resorts in France. They have many amenities that make them so highly recommended by many skiing enthusiasts.
Chamonis is one of Frances best.
Le Corbier is a ski resort in the French Alps.
Northern France is certainly not the part of the country that is best known for skiing - that would be the Alps in the southeast. But there are some alpine and cross-country skiing resorts in the northeast, for example in the Vosges region. You can see a list of the ski areas in Vosges here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe#Vosges
No, you cannot ski in Paris, France.
"The wall" under the Chavanette lift in Avoriaz is a good candidate. This piste is mainly in Switzerland but the first part of it is in France.
This question depends a lot on the region (steepness of the mountains,) the difficulty of the run, and if there are bumps or if it is a speedy run; but in general, an intermediate skier goes around 15-20mph on a straight unimpeded run.
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Here you will find a list of some of the major ski resorts in France: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ski_areas_and_resorts_in_France
Bridger Bowl Ski Area is in Bozeman, Montana and it is accessed by a well maintained road. It has seventy one ski trails of varying degrees of difficulty.
The largest ski resort in France and in the world is Les 3 Vallées with 600 km of piste. For more information look at the question "What is the world's largest ski resort?"
A good place to start would be Maximumski. They are one of the leading online agencies to help you find the best ski chalets in many ski resorts in France.
The Risoul area of France is most commonly known for its mountains and snow conditions. There is a ski resort located there which is the most popular ski resort in France.
"The wall" under the Chavanette lift in Avoriaz is a good candidate. This piste is mainly in Switzerland but the first part of it is in France.
France. For more information see: "What is the world's largest ski resort?"
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