Les 3 Vallees Ski Resort claims to be the World’s largest ski area; the ski resorts included in the three valleys are; Courchevel (La Tania, Le Praz, 1850, Village, Saint Bon, Moriond), Méribel, Brides-les-Bains, Les Menuires, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, Val Thorens and Orelle.
- Number of Ski Pistes: 347 Alpine skiing pistes; 53 Green, 141 Blue, 117 Red, and 38 Black
- Kilometres of Ski Pistes: The Three Valleys has over 600km of accessible ski pistes
- Longest Piste: Depends who you ask! The Cime de Caron, Combe Vallon and Pelozet are among those mentioned.
- Skiable Area: The boundary of The Three Valleys surrounds 10,500 hectares in which there are 1,512 hectares of maintained ski pistes
- Number of Ski Lifts: 156 ski lifts - 3 Cable cars, 34 Gondolas, 4 Funitels, 58 Chairlifts, 2 Ropeways, 32 Drag lifts, 24 Other Surface Lifts
- Highest Altitude: The Pointe du Bouchet is at 3420m, the Bouchet lift takes you to 3320m for skiing
- Vertical Drop: If you could ski from the top of the Bouchet to Les Allues or Saint Bon at 1,100m that would be some drop, but you can't!
- Ski Resort Altitude: There are too many to mention; from Brides Les Bains at 600m to Val Thorens at 2,300m
- Number of Snow Canon: More than 2,100 snow canons
- Glacier Skiing: Val Thorens is in a high altitude valley surrounded by six glaciers
- Snow Parks: There are many; from fun parks for kids to big kickers and half pipes for advanced boarders and free skiers