France

Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix)

The birthplace of alpinism, where skiing is still an adventure sport.

65
Bonvo Score
Major destination
49 km
Mapped pistes · 82 runs
1453 m
Vertical drop · 1047–2499 m
17
Lifts · 27,924 skiers/h
4.1 km
Longest run

Difficulty mix

Beginner · 19Easy · 22Intermediate · 24Advanced · 14Freeride · 3

On the mountain

  • 9 snowparks / fun zones

Bonvo Score breakdown

Terrain21/30
Vertical18/25
Lift network14/25
Variety12/20

Computed from mapped terrain data — no editorial opinion, no pay-to-rank. How the score works

The Bonvo Guidebook

Skiing Chamonix Mont-Blanc, told properly

Chamonix is not a ski resort; it's a mountain town that happens to have lifts. Sprawled beneath Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest peak, it staged the very first Winter Olympics in 1924 and has been the world capital of alpinism since the Compagnie des Guides — the oldest mountain-guiding company on Earth — was founded here in 1821. The valley's separate ski areas (Brévent-Flégère, Grands Montets, Balme, Les Houches) each face the Mont Blanc massif like balconies at a theatre.

What Chamonix sells is vertical and wildness. The Aiguille du Midi cable car hoists you to 3,842 m, where the Vallée Blanche begins: twenty-odd kilometres of glacier descent past seracs and crevasse fields down to the Mer de Glace — the most famous off-piste run in the world, and one you do with a guide. Even the pisted skiing feels big: Grands Montets' north faces hold cold snow for weeks, and steep-skiing history has been written on the slopes in every direction.

The town matches the terrain: gritty, international, and buzzing year-round with climbers, wingsuit pilots and skiers comparing lines over cheap pasta and good beer.

Experts
Off-piste adventurers
Scenery lovers
Alpinists

Signature runs

Vallée Blanche

The world's most famous glacier run — about 20 km from the Aiguille du Midi to the valley, guided, wild, unforgettable.

Grands Montets north faces

High, cold, and serious: the Pointe de Vue and Bochard descents deliver some of the biggest lift-served verticals in the Alps.

Kandahar (Les Houches)

France's classic World Cup downhill, weaving through forest with Mont Blanc filling the sky ahead.

Local tips

  • Book a guide for the Vallée Blanche and take the early bin — the arête descent at the top is calmer before crowds.
  • The valley areas aren't lift-linked; use the (free with lift pass) valley bus or train and pick your area by aspect and weather.
  • Brévent-Flégère is the sunny side with the Mont Blanc view; Grands Montets keeps the coldest snow.
  • On bad-weather days, Les Houches' tree skiing saves the day — or take the Montenvers train to see the Mer de Glace ice caves.

Good to know

  • Chamonix hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924.
  • The Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix, founded 1821, is the world's oldest mountain-guiding organization.
  • When it opened in 1955, the Aiguille du Midi cable car was the highest in the world — and its top station still hangs at 3,842 m.

Slope-by-slope analysis

Every run measured from elevation-aware map geometry: true length, vertical drop, average gradient and a 0–10 slope score that rewards long, sustained descents.

RunDifficultyLengthVerticalAvg gradeSlope score
NantsAdvanced4.1 km657 m16%6.8
Les PrazAdvanced2.9 km659 m22.5%6.3
Charles BozonAdvanced1.9 km430 m23.1%4.6
LachenalIntermediate1.7 km653 m37.5%6.3
CrochuesIntermediate1.7 km408 m24.1%4.5
PylônesIntermediate1.7 km478 m28.6%5.0
CornuIntermediate1.5 km459 m30.5%5.0
LachenalIntermediate1.5 km665 m44.3%6.6
BlanchotsEasy1.4 km269 m18.9%3.4
CharlanonIntermediate1.4 km361 m26.6%4.2
ViozEasy1.3 km253 m19.2%3.3
FloriaAdvanced1.3 km449 m35.1%5.0
François BonlieuAdvanced1.2 km412 m34.5%4.8
SourcesEasy1.1 km157 m14.1%2.4
EvettesEasy1.1 km226 m20.4%3.1
TrappeBeginner1.1 km176 m16.1%2.6
Accès FlégèreEasy1.0 km149 m14.7%2.4
ChavanneEasy954 m242 m25.4%3.4
Retour FlégèreEasy950 m118 m12.4%2.0
LibellulesBeginner928 m164 m17.7%2.5
FloriaAdvanced914 m327 m35.8%4.3
CrochuesIntermediate866 m271 m31.3%3.8
BouquetinsAdvanced861 m336 m39%4.5
ViozEasy797 m216 m27.1%3.3
ChamoisFreeride774 m212 m27.4%3.2
ChavanneEasy769 m239 m31.1%3.6
TétrasEasy674 m151 m22.4%2.6
PylonesIntermediate655 m240 m36.7%3.9
TrappeBeginner556 m97 m17.5%2.0
Retour StadeFreeride545 m75 m13.8%1.6
Retour PlanprazBeginner511 m62 m12.1%1.4
CharlanonIntermediate481 m230 m47.8%4.2
Remuaz BasIntermediate474 m153 m32.3%3.1
Retour PlanprazEasy442 m43 m9.7%1.2
IndexIntermediate426 m175 m41.1%3.7
SavoyBeginner407 m62 m15.2%1.6
RemuazIntermediate405 m45 m11.1%1.2
CornuFreeride390 m133 m34.1%3.1
SavoyBeginner389 m60 m15.4%1.6
IndexIntermediate388 m177 m45.6%4.0

+ 42 more mapped runs and connectors — all of them in the free 3D map in the Bonvo Ski app.

Lift network

17 mapped lifts, moving up to 27,924 skiers per hour.

LiftTypeCapacity/hRide timeLengthVertical
ParsaChairlift2,9641.1 km290 m
CornuChairlift2,7001.3 km513 m
IndexChairlift2,6005 min1.4 km508 m
PlanprazGondola2,4001.5 km911 m
SourcesChairlift2,400354 m165 m
TrappeChairlift2,2086 min758 m170 m
CharlanonChairlift2,000426 m178 m
FlégèreGondola2,0006 min2.1 km819 m
SavoyMagic carpet1,68068 m10 m
ChavanneChairlift1,350718 m232 m
SavoyPlatter lift900378 m58 m
2000Platter lift900167 m27 m
BréventCable car8501.3 km507 m
FloriaPlatter lift844787 m106 m
Brévent - FlégèreCable car800887 m101 m
ÉvettesChairlift7285 min627 m279 m
SamaranPlatter lift600133 m14 m

Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix) — quick answers

How many ski runs does Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix) have?

Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix) has 82 mapped downhill runs totalling about 49 km of pistes, with the longest single run measuring 4.1 km.

What is the vertical drop at Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix)?

The mapped skiable terrain spans 1453 m of vertical, from 1047 m at the base to 2499 m at the top.

How many lifts does Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix) have?

Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix) operates 17 mapped lifts moving up to 27,924 skiers per hour.

Ski Brévent/Flégère (Chamonix) with the map in your pocket

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