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Flumet Saint Nicolas Piste Map and Overview
Set between forested slopes and open alpine terrain, Flumet (linked with Saint-Nicolas-la-Chapelle) offers a charming and authentic ski experience in the French Alps. This area is known for its peaceful atmosphere and traditional Savoyard character, making it ideal for those who prefer a quieter base with easy access to great skiing. The scenic runs and beautiful views toward Mont Blanc add to the appeal, creating a relaxed yet rewarding mountain setting.
What makes Flumet particularly appealing is its direct connection to the wider Espace Diamant ski area. From here, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy a mix of gentle beginner slopes, rolling intermediate runs, and a few more challenging sections. It’s especially well-suited for intermediates who enjoy long, cruisy descents, while beginners can build confidence on quieter, less crowded pistes.
Total ski area: 192 km / 119 miles
Base elevation: 1,230 m / 4,035 ft
Peak elevation: 2,070 m / 6,791 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 68% Easy
🟥 25% Intermediate
⬛ 7% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates:
The ski season in Flumet typically runs from mid-December to mid-April, depending on snowfall and conditions.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – Flumet is a good option for beginners, particularly those who prefer quieter slopes. There are gentle runs available, though the area is especially strong for intermediates.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to the full Espace Diamant ski area
- Skiing across 6 interconnected resorts:
- Seamless lift links across all resorts
- Access to a wide variety of slopes for different ability levels
Ski pass options:
- Full Espace Diamant pass (covers all resorts)
- Cheaper local passes available for Flumet or smaller sectors
- No need for multiple passes if you choose the full area pass