Austria · up to 2638 m

Vent

The birthplace of alpinism, where skiing is still an adventure sport.

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Bonvo Score

14
Marked runs
14 named
9.6 km
Total slopes
4
Lifts
756 m
Vertical drop
2638 m
Top elevation
1882 m
Base elevation
Blue 4.9 kmRed 4.7 km

The story of Chamonix Mont-Blanc

Chamonix is not a ski resort; it's a mountain town that happens to have lifts. Sprawled beneath Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest peak, it staged the very first Winter Olympics in 1924 and has been the world capital of alpinism since the Compagnie des Guides — the oldest mountain-guiding company on Earth — was founded here in 1821. The valley's separate ski areas (Brévent-Flégère, Grands Montets, Balme, Les Houches) each face the Mont Blanc massif like balconies at a theatre.

What Chamonix sells is vertical and wildness. The Aiguille du Midi cable car hoists you to 3,842 m, where the Vallée Blanche begins: twenty-odd kilometres of glacier descent past seracs and crevasse fields down to the Mer de Glace — the most famous off-piste run in the world, and one you do with a guide. Even the pisted skiing feels big: Grands Montets' north faces hold cold snow for weeks, and steep-skiing history has been written on the slopes in every direction.

The town matches the terrain: gritty, international, and buzzing year-round with climbers, wingsuit pilots and skiers comparing lines over cheap pasta and good beer.

Great for expertsGreat for off-piste adventurersGreat for scenery loversGreat for alpinists

Signature runs

Vallée Blanche

The world's most famous glacier run — about 20 km from the Aiguille du Midi to the valley, guided, wild, unforgettable.

Grands Montets north faces

High, cold, and serious: the Pointe de Vue and Bochard descents deliver some of the biggest lift-served verticals in the Alps.

Kandahar (Les Houches)

France's classic World Cup downhill, weaving through forest with Mont Blanc filling the sky ahead.

Local tips

  • Book a guide for the Vallée Blanche and take the early bin — the arête descent at the top is calmer before crowds.
  • The valley areas aren't lift-linked; use the (free with lift pass) valley bus or train and pick your area by aspect and weather.
  • Brévent-Flégère is the sunny side with the Mont Blanc view; Grands Montets keeps the coldest snow.
  • On bad-weather days, Les Houches' tree skiing saves the day — or take the Montenvers train to see the Mer de Glace ice caves.

Did you know?

Chamonix hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924.
The Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix, founded 1821, is the world's oldest mountain-guiding organization.
When it opened in 1955, the Aiguille du Midi cable car was the highest in the world — and its top station still hangs at 3,842 m.

Mountain records

Longest run

1

2.3 km · 474 m vertical · Red (intermediate)

Steepest sustained pitch

1

max 54.3% gradient · 2.3 km · Red (intermediate)

The 10 best runs at Vent, scored

Every run is scored 0–100 from its real shape — vertical drop, length, how well its steepness fits its difficulty class, and flow (flats and uphill sections cost points). How the Bonvo Score works →

  1. 158
    3a

    1.7 km · 262 m drop · avg 15% · Excellent

    Blue
  2. 255
    3

    996 m · 285 m drop · avg 28.5% · Excellent

    Red
  3. 354
    3

    654 m · 182 m drop · avg 27% · Very good

    Red
  4. 452
    1

    2.3 km · 474 m drop · avg 20.3% · Very good

    Red
  5. 548
    4

    222 m · 48 m drop · avg 21.4% · Very good

    Blue
  6. 647
    2

    1.1 km · 284 m drop · avg 26.1% · Very good

    Blue
  7. 747
    3a

    189 m · 35 m drop · avg 17.6% · Very good

    Blue
  8. 845
    5b

    790 m · 114 m drop · avg 14.3% · Very good

    Blue
  9. 941
    1a

    310 m · 60 m drop · avg 18.1% · Very good

    Red
  10. 1039
    5

    205 m · 59 m drop · avg 26.2% · Enjoyable

    Blue

All 14 named slopes

SlopeDifficultyLengthVerticalAvg gradientScore
3aBlue1.7 km262 m15%58
3Red996 m285 m28.5%55
3Red654 m182 m27%54
1Red2.3 km474 m20.3%52
4Blue222 m48 m21.4%48
2Blue1.1 km284 m26.1%47
3aBlue189 m35 m17.6%47
5bBlue790 m114 m14.3%45
1aRed310 m60 m18.1%41
5Blue205 m59 m26.2%39
5aBlue405 m120 m28.1%38
4Blue171 m48 m27.5%36
4Blue174 m48 m27.5%36
1aRed383 m43 m9.2%31

Lifts at Vent

2× chair lift2× t-bar
LiftTypeLengthRiseSeatsRide time
WildspitzeChairlift914 m474 m27 min
Wildes MannleChairlift893 m285 m65 min
OchsenkopfliftT-bar423 m131 m3 min
GampenliftT-bar198 m59 m2 min

Beyond the pistes

3
Sled runs

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