Flaine is located in the Haute-Savoie region of the French Alps and forms part of the Grand Massif ski area, which boasts an impressive 267 km of skiable pistes in total. This review focuses specifically on the Flaine area, as that’s where we stayed. While it may not have the extreme steepness of some famous Alpine resorts, but as an overall package it’s superb. With varied runs, reliable snow, and options for all ability levels, it’s a solid choice for beginners through to advanced riders. On the road to 500 subs so If you enjoyed the video any likes and subs are much appreciated! cheers :)
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Snowboarding on a GLACIER | Les Deux Alpes Day 5 /
5th day of our trip to Les Deux Alpes it was blue bird weather so we headed up to the Glacier at 3400m up! the views were epic and the runs were super fun :) it's a bit of a longer video but hopefully gives anyone wanting to visit a good idea of what to expect. Compared to some of the lower down runs the glacier runs would be good places to learn I think. Nice and wide, anyways hope you enjoy the video! any likes and subs are much appreciated ^^
Whiteouts & Cloud Inversions all on the SAME day in Les Deux Alpes | Day 4 /
This day we ended up having all sorts of weather, from whiteouts to bluebird skies, it was a super fun day and we managed to do a bunch of the higher up blues in the resort! If you enjoyed the video please consider dropping a like and a sub, it helps and ton and its free! :) cheers
Learning to Snowboard in Les Deux Alpes | The Highlights /
After learning to snowboard in my mid 30s last year in Flaine, we took a trip this year in 2025 to Les Deux Alpes. day one in Les Deux Alpes was my 7th day ever snowboarding so I'm pretty happy with progress! I'll be creating new videos covering the different days in Feb and March. I know I'm not the best snowboarder but If you enjoy the content any likes and subs help a bunch! cheers :)
Learning to Snowboard | FLAINE 2024 // Day 1 /
The first full day of snowboarding was awesome, quite a bit of falling over but with the expert help of Benjamin from ESF and B I was starting to get the hang of it! I would def recommend Flaine as a place to learn, plenty of awesome runs and not too crazy or intimidating a first timer. If you liked the video consider dropping a like and a sub :) it helps a bunch, cheers