Classicaval music festival
Classical music festival held in Val d'Isère's old baroque church, St Bernard Menthon, featuring internationally acclaimed musicians.
Discover the top destinations in Val d'Isere
Explore the resorts and villages around Val d'Isère, many of which are linked to the main resort.
Before you reach Val d'Isere is the small resort of La Daille. La Daille is 2km from Val d'Isere and consists mainly of apartment blocks. It also has it's own access to the slopes and the wider Tignes-Val d'Isere ski area. The main village is Val d'Isere itself, and here is where you will find the best choice of hotels and apartments, along with great access to the ski area, and plenty of restaurants, shops and bars.
Just 5 minutes up from the centre of Val d'Isere are the little areas of Le Joseray, La Legettaz and Le Chatelard, all of which lie on the mountainside and offer quieter and more exclusive holiday chalet accommodation. Le Laisinant is a hamlet with its own lift further on from Val d'Isere towards Le Fornet, which itself is a pretty village with good quality accommodation and it's own access to the Val d'Isere ski area. Shuttle buses connect Le Fornet to Val d'Isere and La Daille throughout the day and night. Take a look at the piste map to see where the villages are located.

The small resort of La Daille is 2km from Val d'Isère and consists mainly of apartment blocks. It also has it's own access to the slopes and the wider Tignes-Val d'Isère ski area.
The main village is Val d'Isère itself, and here is where you will find the best choice of hotels and apartments, along with great access to the ski area, and plenty of restaurants, shops and bars.
Just five minutes up from the centre of Val d'Isère are the little areas of Le Joseray, La Legettaz and Le Chatelard, all of which lie on the mountainside and offer quieter and more exclusive holiday chalet accommodation.
Le Laisinant is a hamlet with its own lift further on from Val d'Isère towards Le Fornet, which itself is a pretty village with good quality accommodation and it's own access to the Val d'Isère ski area.
Shuttle buses connect Le Fornet to Val d'Isère and La Daille throughout the day and night.
Take a look at the piste map to see where the villages are located.

There are many events in Val d'Isere organised year round. Check out our events calendar.
Classical music festival held in Val d'Isère's old baroque church, St Bernard Menthon, featuring internationally acclaimed musicians.
In the town and on the slopes - meet and make friends and party all week long.
Sledging of the future! Why not try this snake-like sledging where a group of you are linked together in a chain of up to 10 people.
Try sledging face first down the flood-lit Savonnette slope in the centre of Val d'Isère on these specially designed airboards.
For every pool entry purchased between 19:30 and 21:15, access to the Wellness area is complimentary.
Get involved in a night ski touring race that is open to all, comprising a 480m ascent through La Daille forest to the Folie Douce.
Find out what's happening in Val d'Isère and how to make the most of your time here. The latest news, reviews, current events and the trendiest restaurants, as well as interviews with leading locals, insider's guides and things to do, see and experience in the region. Plus, during the winter season, our famous snow reports and dump alerts, all in the same place.
See allLatest News & ReviewsVal d'Isère hosts a wide range of events throughout the year. There are constant ski racing competitions throughout the winter, as well as the much anticipated La Scara youth event each April. In the summer, the resort plays home to some major trail running events such as the High Trail Vanoise in July, with Tour de France stages often passing nearby in July.
See allUpcoming Events