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Ecco-skis 1412 route de Borée - Les Effalées B
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Ski hire Thollon Les Mémises

Hanging above Évian-les-Bains, facing the Swiss Alps and the Jura, Thollon-les-Mémises embodies human-scale skiing with a unique asset: a grandiose panorama over Lake Geneva. Here, you experience the mountain gently: compact snow front, gondola in the heart of the village, runs on the edge of spruce trees and belvedere terraces. The week is easily composed between balcony days and getaways in the Chablais and Haut-Giffre: depending on your desire, you can plan a break in Les Gets for their large sunny plateaus, glide towards Morzine for a lively village atmosphere, or compare exposures on the side of Châtel and the Abondance valley. For a variation facing Mont Blanc, the Les Houches option works very well for a day trip.

Resort Identity

Tiered between approximately 1,000 and 2,000 m, Thollon retains the spirit of a Savoyard village: wood-and-stone chalets, quiet streets, bell tower within reach of your skis. The Mémises gondola punctuates the day: coffee in the village before the first cabin, viewpoint break on the ridges, return through the clearings with Lake Geneva lighting up at sunset. The lifestyle is simple and warm, suitable for families and tribes of friends who want to combine skiing, views, and gourmet breaks. To compare the village atmospheres of the northern Alps, you can schedule a day in La Clusaz or in Samoëns.

Detailed Ski Area

The area rolls out a mosaic of regular blues and reds, perfect for progressing without tension. The staging and diversity of exposures allow you to seek out the best texture of the day: cold slopes at sunrise for a firm grain, sheltered bowls if the wind comes up, sunny balconies when March settles in. Strategic axes benefit from artificial snow which secures resort returns. Simple reading, intuitive orientation: you move quickly from the forest edge to the panoramic ridges, then descend to the village through long contemplative curves.

Typical loop idea: warm-up on a blue run in the undergrowth, crossing to a viewpoint facing Lake Geneva, lunch at altitude, then a large panoramic descent to the village. Another day, you can broaden the perspective by organizing a trip to Bernex or a climb to altitude on the Avoriaz plateaus. To vary playgrounds, also think of the Grand Massif from Les Carroz or Flaine: enough to confront a balcony of Lake Geneva ski style with a more mineral skiing, then return to savor the quietude of Thollon.

Must-Ski Runs

To start serenely. The learning spaces close to the snow front offer progressive slope and clear visual landmarks. After a few runs on the magic carpet, a gentle green then a blue on a balcony anchor speed control, looking far ahead, and turn regularity. End-of-week goal for a first-time skier: link an intermediate altitude down to the village while staying relaxed.

Intermediate Level. The blues and reds with constant slope invite you to work on carved turns. Suggested sequence: warm-up on a cold slope, panoramic diagonal on the ridges, photo break full frame on Lake Geneva, then sheltered return when the light becomes low. To compare textures, slip a day in Les Gets and come back the next day to capitalize on technique at Thollon.

To challenge yourself. A few altitude reds offer short, steeper walls to refine supports, absorption, and timing. The days after a snowfall, the edges of the run often keep a small cushion to exploit. Advanced skiers will appreciate alternating balcony of Lake Geneva days and sportier days on the large vertical drops of Morzine or towards the bowls of La Clusaz.

Nature Variants. When snow stability is proven, certain edges close to the markings offer pretty nature interludes. Go out equipped and, ideally, accompanied by a professional. In case of weather doubt, prioritize sheltered forests, or go explore the undergrowth of Abondance and Châtel.

Non-Ski Activities

Thollon can also be savored without skis. Snowshoe itineraries wind between clearings and viewpoints, pedestrian walks offer multiple points of view, sledding delights children upon return from the slopes. You can slip in a relaxation half-day to refresh the legs. In the middle of the stay, going down to Évian for a thermal break works perfectly before going back up to admire the sunset over the lake. For a gourmet escape or a livelier village atmosphere, bet on Les Gets at lunchtime, or, on a future trip, on the art of living in Megève.

Family Stay

Short paths, protected beginner zones, and legible snow front: everything is gathered to travel light with children. The little ones go from the magic carpet to the first curves on a green, then validate a gentle blue by the end of the week. Teens alternate a technical lesson in the morning and a large loop in the afternoon, to rack up kilometers without exhaustion. Organization tip: centralize the whole tribe's equipment in a shop close to the accommodation and insert a cool half-day in the middle of the week. To open the horizon without complicating logistics, target an easy loop in Bernex or a round trip to Les Houches under the spruce trees.

Access & Transport

You reach the south shore of Lake Geneva via Thonon or Évian-les-Bains, before the short climb to Thollon; equip yourself according to the episode. By train, Évian-les-Bains constitutes the most practical arrival point with road connections to the resort. On the air side, Geneva is the closest option, complemented by Lyon–Saint-Exupéry and Chambéry depending on origin. If you plan other days during the week, anticipate trips to La Clusaz, Samoëns or Flaine to optimize the weather window.

Recommended Itineraries: 3 days "à la carte"

Day 1 – Getting bearings at Thollon. Morning in the forest to set supports, viewpoint break on the ridges, afternoon alternating shaded slopes and gentle returns. If visibility deteriorates, stay below the tree line and keep a comfortable reading of the relief.

Day 2 – Contrast of terrains. Early start, heading to the Les Gets plateaus for balcony skiing, lunch on a terrace, then return at the end of the day to Thollon to enjoy the golden hour on Lake Geneva.

Day 3 – Forest and altitude version. Depending on the weather: undergrowth of Abondance if the light is capricious; otherwise, altitude of Avoriaz for a colder grain. Last panoramic descent in Thollon, then friendly evening in the village.

Ski Hire with Snowrental

Booking your equipment via Snowrental greatly simplifies the start of the stay. Choose the range adapted to your program: versatile piste to cover the essentials of Thollon, all-mountain slightly wider if you like playing with run edges after a snowfall, freeride only supervised on stable days, freestyle if you like the park, and junior for children. Enter height, weight, shoe size, level for precise workshop adjustment; you can adjust the category during the week depending on the weather and snow. Also consider a second setup for a specific day towards Les Houches or La Clusaz to adapt the equipment to the terrain.

Presentation of Snowrental Advantages

Partner addresses in Thollon are placed in the right spot to pick up equipment without a detour. Anticipating your booking secures sizes and models during peak periods and allows you to make the most of weather windows. Shop teams advise on length, flex, and fit; you can pop back during the day to fine-tune a setting if the snow evolves. To compose an "à la carte" week, the platform facilitates escapes to inspiring neighbors: lunch on a terrace in Les Gets, forest loop on the Abondance side, altitude interlude in Avoriaz, panoramic skiing in Les Houches, or, on a future trip, discovery of the village of Samoëns and the mineral curves of Flaine.

List of shops in the resort with their links

  • Ecco-skis — in the village, practical for picking up equipment upon arrival
  • Meda Sports — ideal for adjusting settings during the day

Events & Local Gastronomy

The season alternates torchlight descents, family entertainment, and intimate concerts. On the plate, head for Chablais specialties: alpine cheeses, diots, crozets, pormonier, creamy polenta, mountain pastries. At noon, aim for a viewpoint terrace; in the late afternoon, stroll in the center of the village before tracing the next day's loop. To widen the map of pleasures, keep in mind the gourmet addresses of Les Gets and Megève during a day trip nearby.

FAQ

Which period to prioritize for beautiful conditions?
From December to April depending on winters. In the heart of the season, prioritize cold exposures and intermediate altitudes for a firm grain. In spring, ski early on the ridges, then return towards the wooded slopes in the afternoon. To compare orientations, a day in Les Gets or La Clusaz gives good benchmarks.

Where to go when visibility deteriorates?
Stay below the tree line: forest itineraries offer legible relief and frequent landmarks. Save long altitude crossings for a clear spell. Variant: loop on the Abondance side or treat yourself to a spruce forest in Les Houches.

Ideas for day trips nearby during the week?
Depending on your desire: head for Bernex for gentle profiles, village atmosphere in Morzine, altitude in Avoriaz, balcony terraces in Les Gets, or day in Megève to change pace.

What type of skis to choose?
A "versatile piste" model covers the majority of tracks. If you like playing with run edges after a snowfall, opt for an all-mountain slightly wider. For any outing off groomed runs, go equipped and, if possible, supervised. If you schedule an altitude interlude in Flaine or a forest day in Les Houches, adapt waist width and length to the targeted snow.

Is the destination suitable for families?
Yes: compact snow front, protected beginner zones, and nearby services. Children progress quickly from greens to panoramic blues, while teens alternate technique in the morning and touring in the afternoon to rack up kilometers without excessive fatigue. To broaden the horizon without complicating logistics, target a loop in Bernex or a discovery tour in Les Gets.

How to optimize a short stay?
Anticipate equipment booking, choose a shop close to your accommodation, start right at opening, then compose a big crossing on the second day. Slip in a "gentle" half-day in the middle to recover and enjoy village entertainment. If a weather window opens, mobilize it for a break in Avoriaz or a "forest" day in Les Houches.

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Altitude
1000-2000 m
Alpine skiing
50 Km
Cross-country skiing
6 Km
Ski lifts
15
Slopes
2491