Key facts
Resort | 1850 m |
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Slopes | 1660-2750 m |
Lifts | 51 |
Pistes | 185 km |
Price index | 85 |
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RisoulFrance

The upside
- Attractive purpose-built resort
- Fair-sized, uncrowded area of slopes
- High and reasonably snow-sure, but with lots of treelined runs
- Family-friendly
- Among the cheapest resorts in the French Alps
The downside
- Still mainly draglifts and slow old chairs, though a few fast ones
- Few on-piste challenges for expert skiers and boarders
- Little to do off the slopes
- Fairly remote location
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Summary
Were they nearer Geneva, Risoul and its linked neighbour Vars would be better known internationally; as it is, they retain a very French atmosphere (though with a strong eastern European presence at times). Risoul is a quiet, purpose-built apartment-based resort, popular with families and in a pleasantly woody setting. The compact centre has a small range of shops and restaurants, with sunny terraces facing the slopes. The slopes of the shared Forêt Blanche area are, as the name implies, attractively wooded; but they aren’t hugely extensive. We visited a few seasons ago for a couple of days and loved it; a week might be too much for a keen skier or boarder though. Their shared lift system is one of the most antiquated in the Alps – hence the * for fast lifts. They leave over 20 runs (marked on the piste map) ungroomed if there’s fresh snow – a great idea that other resorts should copy.
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Key facts
Resort | 1850 m |
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Slopes | 1660-2750 m |
Lifts | 51 |
Pistes | 185 km |
Price index | 85 |
Linked resorts