Offering an abundance of outdoor activities, the French Alps is a majestic place throughout winter and summer. Both seasons providing a contrast in activities for all to enjoy. Situated in the Rhone-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Cte d'Azur regions, the main ranges of the Alps are Mont Blanc, Beaufortain Massif, Lauzire Massif, Grand Paradis Massif, Vanoise Massif, Belledonne, Grandes Rousses, Arves Massif, Taillefer Massif, crins Massif, Mont Cenis Massif, Cerces Massif, Queyras Massif, Ubaye Massif, Mercantour Massif, Mercantour Massif, Pelat Massif, Massif des Trois-vchs, Ligurian Alps, Chablais Alps, Haut-Giffre Massif, Aiguilles Rouges, Bornes, Aravis Range, Bauges, Chartreuse Mountains, Diois Mountains, Dvoluy Mountains, Bochaine, Digne Prealps, Baronnies, Vaucluse Mountains, Luberon Mountains, Castellan Prealps and Nice Prealps.
The French Alps boasts the highest mountain throughout the whole of Europe. Standing at 4,810.45 metres Mont Blanc towers by the skyline and can be from different parts of the mountain to see what the eye can be.
Mont Blanc offers many different outdoor activities, which are the first spring minds, of course, skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking. During the winter months skiing and snowboarding are the two main activities that connect people with the Mont Blanc itself, and the French Alps in general. What have the French Alps that many do not, perhaps,golf, climbing, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, hydroglisse, dog-sledding, snow shoeing, and tree acrobatics.
Skiing in the Alps can be enjoyed by beginner's right through to experts looking for that all important adrenaline rush. Lessons are readily available and most ski regions within the French Alps will offer introductory ski lessons. From learning how to ski plough right up to attempting black runs, trained instructors will ensure your Ski Vacation is enjoyable for all.
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