Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Val d'Isère Val d'Isère Tourism Nestled in a valley in the Savoie region of The French Alps, sits Val d’Isere , an exclusive ski resort close to the Italian border. Once a small farming village, it was known for little more than boeuf et fromage and a handful of 17th-century buildings, such as the baroque church, St Bernard de Menthon. Now, sixty years on, with the creation of a ski school in 1936 and an annual international Classical music festival, it’s a chic destination for the mega-rich, thrill seekers and culture connoisseurs alike.

Val d'Isère Val d'Isère Tourism Chocolate box stone and wood-clad chalets, waterfalls, and snow-capped pines can be explored on foot, by dog-pulled sleigh, under a floating canopy while parascending, or by a hybrid pedal-powered, motorized fatbike, looping around the village and deep into the mountains. You can most certainly ski or not ski, but everyone can soak in this scene whichever way they roll out of bed from their high thread duck duvet. Dog Sled Val d'Isère Tourism MORE FOR YOU Apple iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro Release Date: New Report Reveals Extraordinary Strategy ‘The Boys’ Dethroned In Amazon Prime Video’s Top 10 List By A New Show ‘House Of The Dragon’ Season 2, Episode 8 Review: A Hugely Underwhelming Season Finale As the sun rises, swan across to the village center, where you can surf through Moncler ski wear or sample the latest Brunello Cucinelli coll.