Station de ski de Laguiole, Ski resort in Laguiole, France
Station de ski de Laguiole spreads across two separate zones with 15 downhill slopes and 10 ski lifts serving the Aubrac plateau. The facility provides equipment rentals and lessons for skiers of all skill levels.
The ski resort developed in the 1960s, transforming this Aubrac plateau area from traditional farmland into a winter sports destination. This shift opened economic opportunities for local communities beyond seasonal agriculture.
This resort sits in a region famous for its handcrafted knives and cheese production that define local identity. The surroundings reflect how mountain communities have shaped their traditions around the plateau's resources and seasons.
Four slopes have snow cannons to maintain consistent snow coverage during warmer periods. Check local snow conditions before your visit since mountain weather can change quickly and affect slope accessibility.
The area offers around 30 kilometers of marked snowshoe trails where visitors can explore the snow-covered Aubrac landscape beyond the slopes. Dog sledding with Nordic hounds provides a different way to experience the plateau's winter terrain.
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