This long, winding piste, named for our local Olympic gold medallist and World Champion Didier Defago, traverses a magnificent wooded valley which was previously accessible only to off-piste skiers. Didier Défago ski slope Morgins
The longest piste in the Portes du Soleil, Ripaille - Grand Paradis is a spectacular run that spans an endless variety of landscapes. Wide, groomed slopes at the start give way to rolling bumps and a thigh-burning schuss in the middle before levelling out onto a wonderland path through silent, snow-covered forests. Sépaya ski slope Champoussin
The longest piste in the Portes du Soleil, Ripaille - Grand Paradis is a spectacular run that spans an endless variety of landscapes. Wide, groomed slopes at the start give way to rolling bumps and a thigh-burning schuss in the middle before levelling out onto a wonderland path through silent, snow-covered forests. Ripaille - Grand-Paradis ski slope Champéry
The infamous Swiss Wall ranks in the top 10 of the world’s toughest ski slopes. From the summit of Chavanette, the slope plunges downward at a 37° angle, providing 400 meters drop over the 1-kilometer slope. Chavanette - The Swiss Wall Champéry