La Foux d'Allos, Alpine ski resort in Val d'Allos, France.
La Foux d'Allos is a ski resort in the Val d'Allos valley in the Southern French Alps, with slopes ranging from 1,608 to 2,576 meters in elevation. The area offers approximately 50 runs of varying difficulty, served by around 36 lift systems.
The ski area developed in the 1950s when lift systems were first installed, quickly becoming a major winter sports destination in the region. This early development shaped the character of the Allos valley for decades to come.
Local mountain restaurants throughout the resort serve traditional Alpine specialties like raclette and cheese from nearby mountain pastures. Visitors experience the rhythms of mountain life here, where gathering to share meals and enjoying the outdoors shape everyday moments.
The slopes range from wide beginner runs to technically challenging descents for advanced skiers, spread across the valley. Visitors should allow time to explore the different areas and find conditions that suit their skill level.
The Verdon Express is a mountain coaster that descends through the landscape on a steep route during warmer months. This ride offers a different way to experience the terrain when snow is not present.
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