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Pralognan-la-Vanoise, Alpine resort village in Savoie, France

Pralognan-la-Vanoise is a mountain village in the French Alps at about 1,400 meters elevation, positioned where several glacial valleys meet. The settlement sits near the edge of Vanoise National Park and is surrounded by steep mountainsides and valleys that invite exploration throughout the year.

Settlement in this valley dates back to the Iron Age, while Pralognan Priory was founded in 1144 and shaped the valley's development. This early religious establishment became a center that influenced mountain life in the region for centuries.

The settlement has deep roots in alpine farming and traditional cheese making, which still define the character of the community today. Visitors can experience this living craft tradition in local products and the way people work with the mountain landscape.

The village offers year-round access to hiking and mountain activities with well-maintained trails suitable for different skill levels. Local facilities include accommodations, shops, and restaurants that provide visitors with supplies and meals.

The village hosted curling events during the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, an experience that brought international attention to the mountain settlement. Though this sporting chapter has faded from daily view, it left a lasting mark on the community's connection to winter sports.

Location: canton of Bozel

Location: Savoie

Location: arrondissement of Albertville

Inception: January 21, 1893

Elevation above the sea: 2,489 m

Shares border with: Les Allues, Aussois, Champagny-en-Vanoise, Modane, Planay, Villarodin-Bourget, Courchevel, Val-Cenis

Phone: +33479087123

Email: info@mairiepralognan.fr

Website: https://mairiepralognan.fr

GPS coordinates: 45.38139,6.72139

Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:01

Ski resorts in France: alpine ski areas, slopes and ski lifts

The French Alps encompass several hundred kilometers of ski slopes spread across various mountain ranges. Ski areas such as the Three Valleys, linking Courchevel, Meribel, and Val Thorens, or Paradiski, connecting La Plagne and Les Arcs, provide extensive networks suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. In Chamonix, the Mont Blanc massif offers technical descents, while high-altitude resorts like Tignes and Les Deux Alpes ensure snow cover thanks to their glaciers. Facilities include efficient ski lifts and simplified access from the valleys. Some resorts like Avoriaz stand out for their car-free organization, while others like Val d'Isère and Alpe d'Huez attract skiers with their significant elevation changes and long runs. These destinations enable winter sports from December to April, with opportunities for summer skiing on certain glaciers.

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