Mont-Saxonnex in short
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Height: 1000 - 1550 metres
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Views of the Mont Blanc
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Small, but high ski area
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Family ski area
Mont-Saxonnex is a small, family-friendly ski area in the Haute-Savoie region in the French Alps. The ski area is set in the heart of a pine forest, overlooking the Jura and the famous Mont Blanc mountain. The Mont-Saxonnex ski area lies between altitudes of 580 meters and 2438 meters above sea level which means some very varied skiing for all levels except the real experts!
The small ski area of Mont-Saxonnex consists of approximately 16 km of pistes, of which 7 km are green, 4 km blue, 4 km red and 1 km of black runs. The area is also popular with snowshoe hikers and you may also like to try dog sledding and cross country skiing here. In the Mont-Saxonnex ski area you can also try some superb off-piste skiing. There is a pleasant, friendly atmosphere on the slopes and the surrounding villages are quite lively.
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Mont-Saxonnex - 15 km
Closed- Green 6 km
- Blue 4 km
- Red 4 km
- Black 1 km
Mountain: Not available
Valley: Not available
- Drag Lifts 5
- Chair Lifts 1
- Gondolas 0
- Trains 0
- Glacier No
- Speed 0 p/hour