La Poya Ski Area (Le Buet)
La Poya is a compact ski area in Le Buet (Vallorcine), designed for families, beginners and low-key ski days. It is a good option if you want simple slopes without the scale and crowds of the larger Chamonix ski sectors.
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Key takeaways
- This is a smaller, more relaxed area that suits beginners and children.
- Snow cover and opening can vary more than at higher resorts. Check status before you travel.
- It works well as a half-day outing, especially if you are staying nearby in the valley.
At a glance
| Website | https://en.chamonix.com/activities/winter/skiing-in-chamonix-mont-blanc-valley/list-of-ski-areas/la-poya-ski-resort |
| Phone | +33 4 50 18 17 56 |
| Map | Open in Google Maps |
| Best for | Beginners, families, gentle local skiing |
| Time needed | 2–5 hours |
| Season | Winter season (opening depends on snow and operations) |
| Booking | No booking needed for general access |
| Cost | Typically cheaper than large resorts; confirm current rates locally |
| Accessibility | Outdoor snow setting; facilities are basic compared to large resorts |
What to expect
La Poya is a compact ski area in Le Buet (Vallorcine), designed for families, beginners and low-key ski days. It is a good option if you want simple slopes without the scale and crowds of the larger Chamonix ski sectors.
Getting there
Le Buet is reachable by car and by the Mont-Blanc Express train. If you are staying in Argentière, the train is an easy way to reach Vallorcine without winter driving stress.
Local tips
- Dress warmly. Small beginner areas can feel colder when you are moving slowly.
- If you need rentals, arrange them in advance in Argentière or nearby shops.
- For the best experience, pick a day with good visibility and fresh snow.
FAQs
- Is La Poya suitable for complete beginners?
- Yes, it is designed for gentle skiing and family use. It is a good place to build confidence.
- Can children ski here?
- Yes. It is a popular choice for kids and families who want simple slopes and a relaxed pace.
- Do I need to book a pass?
- Usually you can buy on the day. Check local information for current pricing and any changes.
- Is there parking?
- Parking options depend on the area and season. Arrive early on busy days and consider the train if you prefer not to drive.
- What if snow conditions are poor?
- Lower and smaller areas can be more affected by mild weather. If conditions are poor, consider higher resorts or alternative winter activities.
Planning your trip to Argentière
If you’re heading to Argentière, Mountain Drop-offs runs private airport transfers from Geneva to the Chamonix Valley. See our Geneva to Vallorcine Transfer page for timings and travel-day tips. If you need help planning, you can contact us.