Home » France » Isola 2000
The convenient ski area fans out above the resort to the south and west right up to the Italian borderline. Beginners benefit from an excellent gentle plateau that stretches for almost five kilometres (three miles) alongside the main resort complex. Both sunshine and snowfall are guaranteed by the resort, which has held the French snowfall record on several occasions. Due to the high altitude, most of the terrain is above the treeline and on sunny slopes. The main route up is via the gondola to Tete de Pelevos directly above the resort. This naturally tends to be the busiest. Some of the toughest runs including black pistes in the Mene and St Sauveur areas are usually quieter. Some of the best intermediate skiing in the Genisserie sector is accessed by one of two high speed quads at the resort. For the most advanced skiers and boarders, of-piste skiing is offered from February by the ski school. Although heli-skiing isn't possible in France, the proximity to Italy means it is also possible to heliski, accessings slopes with at least 1400m verticals, over there with the ski school and its guide-instructors right through into May when conditions are good. Twice a week, during the French school holidays night skiing is organised on the Belvédère slope, free of charge.
Country:
France
Resort height:
2000m
Top lift:
2610m
Bottom lift:
810m
Sorry, there are currently no reviews for Isola 2000
Sorry, there are currently no photos for Isola 2000
Sorry, there are currently no websites listed for Isola 2000
All of the resort information on this page about
Isola 2000 has been provided for information purposes only. We regularly
update our
Isola 2000 information, facts and figures but we recommend that you check
with the appropriate official
Isola 2000 websites before travelling.
If you are you going to this resort - share it