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Choosing the right ski resort can be tricky – especially if you're not familiar with the ski resorts closest to Paris. You might also be unsure which mountain range to pick: the Alps, the Jura, or the Vosges.
If you're heading to the slopes from Paris, we highly recommend the resorts in the French Alps – particularly the Northern Alps. You'll have plenty of choice, whether you're looking for a charming village, a family-friendly resort, lively après-ski, or a large ski area with endless pistes.
So, what are the closest ski resorts to Paris? Find all the key information in our top 8 below and enjoy a stress-free ski holiday this winter – in a resort that suits you perfectly, just a few hours from the French capital.

Choosing a ski resort near Paris means you can hit the slopes faster and make the most of your favourite winter activity. The Northern Alps are easy to reach by train or car, making travel simple and stress-free. By opting for these resorts, you’ll enjoy excellent snow conditions and well-developed facilities across the entire ski area.

Facing the Mont Blanc massif, Les Arcs is a ski resort in Savoie, in the Northern Alps – and easily accessible from Paris. It’s part of the vast Paradiski area, linked with neighbouring resorts La Plagne and Peisey-Vallandry. Les Arcs is made up of four fully pedestrian villages: Arc 1600, Arc 1800, Arc 1950, and Arc 2000.
Thanks to its south-west orientation and panoramic location above the Tarentaise valley, the resort enjoys excellent sunshine and breathtaking views. With 70% of its ski area above 2,000 metres, Les Arcs guarantees reliable snow throughout the winter.
It’s a true skiing paradise for all levels, from beginners to experts, with full access to the 425 km of slopes in the Paradiski area. This includes 129 km of blue runs, 77 km of reds and 36 km of black slopes – a total of 258 runs to explore.
Les Arcs is one of the most easily accessible ski resorts from Paris. Whether you travel by car, train, bus or even by plane, getting there is simple and flexible.
By car, the resort is around 700 km from Paris – about a 6.5-hour drive.
By train, you can take a direct high-speed TGV from Paris to Bourg-Saint-Maurice in just 4.5 hours. From there, a funicular railway next to the station takes you up to Arc 1600 in just 7 minutes. Shuttle buses are then available to reach Arc 1800, Arc 1950 and Arc 2000.
By air, you can fly to Lyon from Paris, then continue your journey by train or rental car to the resort.

Les 2 Alpes is a ski resort near Paris, located in the Northern Alps. What makes this ski resort truly special is its ski area. It is the highest ski area in Europe. You can ski up to around 3,600 metres, enjoying breathtaking views ideal for families to discover together.
This ski area suits all levels, from beginners to experts, with over 90 ski runs to explore.
Life in the resort is pleasant and especially family-friendly. Les 2 Alpes is certified Famille+, meaning the resort is fully equipped to meet the needs of families and make their stay easy and enjoyable.
You’ll be staying in a destination rich in local heritage. Discover the traditional villages of Venosc and Mont-de-Lans, full of charm, authenticity, and mountain spirit thanks to the local craftspeople and their age-old traditions.
Les Deux Alpes ski resort is easy to reach from Paris, whether by car, train, bus or plane.
By car, it's around 640 kilometres from Paris, which takes about 6 hours and 45 minutes.
By train, take the TGV to Grenoble SNCF station – the journey takes just 3 hours. From there, a shuttle service will take you the rest of the way to Les Deux Alpes ski resort.
If you're flying, head to Grenoble Airport, then take a shuttle to reach the resort.

Labelled Famille+, Alpe d’Huez is a family-friendly ski resort close to Paris, fully committed to making your stay as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Here, you’ll enjoy ideal holiday conditions: plenty of sunshine and excellent snow in the heart of the French Alps.
Nicknamed the “Island in the Sun”, Alpe d’Huez boasts over 300 days of sunshine per year. With this unbeatable weather, you can explore over 250 kilometres of ski runs across a vast playground of 10,000 hectares.
This ski area is accessible to all levels and perfect for families, with 110 ski slopes to delight both young and old.
Don't miss the Pic Blanc, a breathtaking viewpoint at 3,300 metres, offering a panoramic view over one-fifth of France – a must-see with the family and the perfect spot for your next Instagram post. From there, ski back down on scenic pistes starting right at the top.
For thrill-seekers, Alpe d’Huez is home to Europe’s longest black run, the legendary Sarenne, stretching over 16 kilometres.
You can easily reach the Alpe d’Huez ski resort from Paris by car, bus, train or plane.
By car, it’s around 630 kilometres from Paris, taking approximately 6 hours and 40 minutes.
By train, take the TGV to Grenoble SNCF station, with a journey time of about 3 hours. From there, a shuttle will take you to the Alpe d’Huez ski resort.
If you’re flying, head to Grenoble Airport. A shuttle service is also available to complete your journey to the resort.

La Norma is a family-friendly mountain resort near Paris, perfectly nestled in unspoilt nature surrounded by larch and fir trees in the French Alps.
Its wooden architecture and well-sized accommodation blend harmoniously into the natural landscape.
La Norma has all the charm of a human-sized ski resort and is 100% pedestrian-friendly, making it safe and easy to get around, especially for families.
The ski area offers good snow conditions and well-maintained slopes, served by 13 ski lifts.
Thrill-seekers can enjoy the FIS-approved slalom stadium and a night skiing slope for a new kind of experience.
You’ll have access to 135 kilometres of ski runs when you ski the linked area with Valfréjus.
If you prefer something smaller and more intimate, La Norma's own ski area offers 65 kilometres of pistes, spread across 27 runs (including 7 green, 7 blue, 11 red and 2 black).

Close to Paris, La Toussuire ski resort is located at 1,750 metres in the heart of the Sybelles ski area.
Les Sybelles is one of the largest ski areas in the French Alps, offering 310 kilometres of ski runs and connecting the resorts of Saint Sorlin d’Arves, Le Corbier, Saint Jean d’Arves, Les Bottières and Saint Colomban des Villards.
You’ll have access to 136 ski slopes, including 31 green, 58 blue, 36 red and 11 black runs, perfect for all skill levels.
La Toussuire offers a wide range of snow-based activities for both adults and children. The fun zone Snowpy Mountain is sure to be a hit with families.
Whether you’re looking for big ski days or relaxing moments, this resort has it all – including a variety of off-slope activities.
At La Toussuire, you’ll find the perfect ski resort for both active and peaceful winter holidays.
Getting to La Toussuire ski resort from Paris is easy by car, bus, train or plane.
By car, the journey is around 650 kilometres and takes approximately 6 hours and 27 minutes.
By train, head to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne SNCF station. From there, a shuttle service will take you the rest of the way to La Toussuire.
If you're flying, you can land at either Lyon or Grenoble airports, followed by a shuttle transfer to reach the resort.

Le Corbier is a family-friendly ski resort near Paris, offering direct access to the slopes.
Located in the French Alps, above the Maurienne Valley and close to the Aiguilles d’Arves, the resort is known for its convenience. All accommodation offers ski-in/ski-out access with immediate proximity to the ski lifts.
This car-free resort allows you to move around safely and easily. Everything you need is just a short walk away – restaurants, shops, ski hire and more.
Certified Famille+, Le Corbier puts families at the heart of its services, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable stay for parents and children alike.
Part of the Sybelles ski area, the resort gives you access to over 300 kilometres of slopes, suitable for all levels, with more than 130 ski runs (including 31 green, 58 blue, 36 red and 11 black pistes).
If you prefer cross-country skiing to alpine, there's also a Nordic skiing area with around 30 kilometres of trails to explore.
Getting to Le Corbier ski resort from Paris is easy by car, train or plane.
By car, the journey is approximately 650 kilometres and takes around 6 hours and 30 minutes.
By train, take the TGV to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne SNCF station. From there, a shuttle service will take you the rest of the way to Le Corbier.
If you’re flying, you can land at Lyon or Grenoble airports, followed by a shuttle transfer to reach the resort.

Saint Jean d’Arves is a traditional ski village near Paris, located in the Maurienne Valley in the French Alps.
This charming resort is rich in mountain heritage, history and local traditions. During your stay, you’ll find everything you need close by, in a peaceful, authentic setting.
The resort offers stunning views of the iconic Aiguilles d’Arves peaks.
A perfect choice for families, Saint Jean d’Arves gives you direct access to the Sybelles ski area – the largest ski domain in the Maurienne region – with 310 kilometres of slopes to explore.
You’ll enjoy ski-in/ski-out access to a total of 136 ski runs, ideal for all levels: 31 green, 58 blue, 36 red and 11 black pistes, to suit both adults and children alike.
Getting to Saint Jean d’Arves ski resort from Paris is straightforward, whether by car, train or plane.
By car, the journey is around 650 kilometres and takes approximately 6 hours and 40 minutes.
By train, take the TGV to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne SNCF station. From there, a shuttle service will take you the rest of the way to Saint Jean d’Arves.
If you’re flying, you can land at Lyon or Grenoble airports, then take a shuttle transfer to reach the resort.

Located at the foot of the Col de la Croix de Fer and the Étendard Glacier, in the south-west of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne in the French Alps, Saint Sorlin d’Arves is an authentic and welcoming ski resort that has preserved its traditions and mountain values over the years.
The resort is part of Les Sybelles, the fourth-largest ski area in France, offering over 300 kilometres of slopes.
Its wide variety of runs makes it perfect for both beginners and experienced skiers, with more than 130 pistes: 31 green, 58 blue, 36 red and 11 black.
Surrounded by breathtaking Alpine scenery, the resort also has a lively and friendly atmosphere, with events and activities organised throughout the season for adults and children alike.
Getting to Saint Sorlin d’Arves ski resort from Paris is simple, whether by car, train or plane.
By car, the journey is around 660 kilometres and takes approximately 6 hours and 43 minutes.
By train, take the TGV to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne SNCF station. From there, a shuttle service will take you the rest of the way to Saint Sorlin d’Arves.
If you're flying, you can land at Lyon or Grenoble airports, then take a shuttle transfer to reach the resort.