Ski freeride
Vues spectaculaires
Équipements haut de gamme
Ski freeride
Vues spectaculaires
Équipements haut de gamme
Ski freeride
Vues spectaculaires
Équipements haut de gamme
Ski freeride
Vues spectaculaires
Équipements haut de gammeLes Crosets is a compact, sun-drenched micro-resort at 1,670m in the Swiss canton of Valais - and the most convenient ski-in, ski-out base on the Swiss side of the Portes du Soleil, one of the world's largest interconnected ski areas. From this small collection of chalets, hotels, and restaurants perched on a sunny plateau beneath the dramatic Dents du Midi peaks (3,257m), lifts and pistes fan out in every direction: east to Champéry, west to Champoussin and Morgins, and - crucially - just one fast lift takes you across the French border to Avoriaz, from where the entire French Portes du Soleil (Morzine, Les Gets, Châtel) opens up. The combined Portes du Soleil network covers over 600km of pistes across 12 resorts in Switzerland and France - and Les Crosets puts you right at its heart.
The local Swiss terrain around Les Crosets, Champéry, Champoussin, and Morgins provides over 100km of pistes between 1,040m and 2,277m, with 22 runs (11 blue, 7 red, 4 black) and 17 lifts. The terrain includes the infamous Swiss Wall (Le Mur de Chavanette) - 1km of ungroomed moguls with a gradient exceeding 70%, widely regarded as one of the most difficult pistes in the world. A snowpark in the heart of Les Crosets has eight lines redesigned annually, and a superpipe. The altitude (village at 1,670m, skiing to 2,277m) ensures reliable snow, and the north-east facing slopes above the village hold quality well. The Portes du Soleil circuit - skiing through multiple resorts in two countries in a single day - is one of the great ski touring experiences in the Alps.
Les Crosets is blissfully undeveloped. There are no traffic jams, no crowds, and no high-rise hotels. Nearly every accommodation is ski-in, ski-out, and the views across to the Dents du Midi from the sun terraces of the mountain restaurants are among the most spectacular in the Swiss Alps. The village of Champéry (900m below, connected by cable car) adds a charming, traditional Swiss base with a pedestrianised Rue du Village lined with century-old chalets, a Palladium sports centre, thermal baths in Val d'Illiez, and direct train connections from Geneva. For families who value convenience and snow reliability, and for experienced skiers who want a quiet Swiss base with access to 600km+ of cross-border terrain, Les Crosets is hard to beat.
Les Crosets is a compact, sun-drenched micro-resort at 1,670m in the Swiss canton of Valais - and the most convenient ski-in, ski-out base on the Swiss side of the Portes du Soleil, one of the world's largest interconnected ski areas. From this small collection of chalets, hotels, and restaurants perched on a sunny plateau beneath the dramatic Dents du Midi peaks (3,257m), lifts and pistes fan out in every direction: east to Champéry, west to Champoussin and Morgins, and - crucially - just one fast lift takes you across the French border to Avoriaz, from where the entire French Portes du Soleil (Morzine, Les Gets, Châtel) opens up. The combined Portes du Soleil network covers over 600km of pistes across 12 resorts in Switzerland and France - and Les Crosets puts you right at its heart.
The local Swiss terrain around Les Crosets, Champéry, Champoussin, and Morgins provides over 100km of pistes between 1,040m and 2,277m, with 22 runs (11 blue, 7 red, 4 black) and 17 lifts. The terrain includes the infamous Swiss Wall (Le Mur de Chavanette) - 1km of ungroomed moguls with a gradient exceeding 70%, widely regarded as one of the most difficult pistes in the world. A snowpark in the heart of Les Crosets has eight lines redesigned annually, and a superpipe. The altitude (village at 1,670m, skiing to 2,277m) ensures reliable snow, and the north-east facing slopes above the village hold quality well. The Portes du Soleil circuit - skiing through multiple resorts in two countries in a single day - is one of the great ski touring experiences in the Alps.
Les Crosets is blissfully undeveloped. There are no traffic jams, no crowds, and no high-rise hotels. Nearly every accommodation is ski-in, ski-out, and the views across to the Dents du Midi from the sun terraces of the mountain restaurants are among the most spectacular in the Swiss Alps. The village of Champéry (900m below, connected by cable car) adds a charming, traditional Swiss base with a pedestrianised Rue du Village lined with century-old chalets, a Palladium sports centre, thermal baths in Val d'Illiez, and direct train connections from Geneva. For families who value convenience and snow reliability, and for experienced skiers who want a quiet Swiss base with access to 600km+ of cross-border terrain, Les Crosets is hard to beat.
Je réserve habituellement moi-même les vols, les transferts, l'hôtel, la location du matériel de ski et les forfaits ski, mais cette année j'ai utilisé WeSki pour un séjour à Morzine. C'était tellement plus simple. Tout a parfaitement fonctionné - les transferts sont arrivés à l'heure et il y avait beaucoup de retours d'information tout au long du processus, ce qui vous donne confiance que les vacances se dérouleront sans problème.
Un service vraiment utile qui est beaucoup plus facile à utiliser que d'autres sites "tout compris". Il comble parfaitement le fossé entre une agence de voyage et la réservation du séjour par vous-même en ligne. J'utiliserai WeSki chaque fois que j'irai au ski à partir de maintenant.
Nous avons réservé un séjour au ski de dernière minute à Morzine via WeSki. Nous avions envisagé de réserver le séjour nous-mêmes, mais nous n'avons pas pu trouver un prix aussi avantageux que celui proposé par WeSki. L'entreprise a été super et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème du début à la fin. Je passerai certainement de nouveau par eux pour réserver un autre week-end au ski.
Une expérience fluide du début à la fin. Je passais des heures à essayer d'organiser un week-end et j'ai réussi à le faire avec WeSki en quelques minutes et pour le même prix que si je l'avais réservé moi-même. Le vol, le transfert et l'hébergement étaient tous comme prévu et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème.