France Family Ski Resorts
18 resorts in France perfect for ages 8-12 with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
France delivers some of Europe's most reliable family skiing, and the math often works better than you'd expect. While daily costs average around $547 per family, that typically includes mountain dining and accommodation options that would cost significantly more at comparable North American resorts. The French have this whole family ski thing dialed in, with dedicated kids' areas, excellent ski schools, and that relaxed European approach to mountain dining where nobody's rushing you off the terrace. Les Gets stands out with our highest family score at 8.1 out of 10, combining charming village vibes with surprisingly reasonable costs and solid programs for ages 3 to 12. Méribel commands premium pricing at $850 daily, but you're buying into the world's largest ski area with interconnected terrain that keeps older kids engaged for weeks. La Plagne offers the best value at around $485 per day while still delivering that high-altitude glacier skiing and comprehensive family amenities. The sweet spot for booking is January through early March when snow conditions peak but you avoid the chaos of French school holidays. Most resorts run their kids' programs from age 3 up, though some extend to 16 for those tricky teenage years. Pro tip: many French resorts offer multi-day packages that include lift tickets, lessons, and meals at better rates than booking separately. Start with our resort comparison below to find your family's perfect match, then check availability for your target dates while the good accommodation options are still open.
France
18 resorts

Flaine
Haute-Savoie, France
“Brutalist concrete village, 75% kid terrain, car-free roaming.”

Saint-Gervais
France
“Mont Blanc base camp, thermal baths, French village prices.”

Les Contamines-Montjoie
Haute-Savoie, France
“120km of Mont Blanc skiing, 1,000 locals, zero resort sprawl.”

Combloux
Haute-Savoie, France
“Megève's mountain, half the price, Mont Blanc from every run.”

Morillon
Haute-Savoie, France
“€48.80 kids, 265km mountain, skiing through fir trees like Quebec.”

Méribel
Savoie, France
“Three Valleys network, 70% kid terrain, purpose-built ski town.”

Peisey-Vallandry
France
“Tree-lined runs to the village, connects to La Plagne's 225km.”

Serre Chevalier
Hautes-Alpes, France
“250km of skiing, authentic French villages, half the cost.”

Brides-les-Bains
Savoie, France
“Soak in thermal springs, then gondola up to 600km of skiing.”

Champagny-en-Vanoise
Savoie, France
“425km of terrain, €45 kids, you sleep in a 300-year-old village.”

Avoriaz
Haute-Savoie, France
“Horse taxis, concrete towers, 57€ tickets to 650km terrain.”

Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
France
“Real village base, connects to 600km Three Valleys skiing.”

Valmorel
France
“Kids ski door-to-door, €38 day passes, purpose-built 1970s village.”

Les Menuires
Savoie, France
“600km ski terrain, ski-in/out access, Courchevel prices avoided.”

Le Grand Bornand
Haute-Savoie, France
“2,000 cows, €26.80 kids' lift tickets, one canyon switchback to get there.”

La Clusaz
Haute-Savoie, France
“Traditional Savoyard village, ski school from age 3, €42 passes.”

Samoëns
France
“Kids ski free until 12, village connects to Grand Massif.”

Les Carroz
Haute-Savoie, France
“Ski back to the bakery. €33 tickets, one hour from Geneva.”
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