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Avoriaz / Advanced

Advanced skiers should try the Swiss Wall - one of the longest, steepest and bumpiest runs in Europe.
 

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Advanced skiers benefit from the size of the area as there’s great red and black skiing in every corner of the Portes du Soleil. Around Avoriaz head for the steeps of les Hauts Forts, where the bumps on Machon are steeper for a shorter distance than the infamous Wall, then move over across Combette and the Crozats Snowcross park. At the end of the day an alternative descent back to Morzine is down the home run to Prodains.

Try the Swiss Wall - one of the longest, steepest and bumpiest runs in Europe and deserving of at least one descent. And if you enjoy bumps, the former drag lift track up from Les Lindarets is now a long bumps run with a near perfect gradient. Watch out though, as once you’re halfway down there’s no alternative but to continue.



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