France maintains title of world’s best ski destination for 2020

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France’s Val Thorens has been crowned the world’s best ski resort 2020 for the sixth year in a row at the World Ski Awards.

At an altitude of 2,300 meters, Val Thorens is Europe’s highest ski resort and offers a vast network of “snow-sure” slopes.

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Val Thorens, France. Image: courtesy of Office du Tourisme de Val Thorens/CCattin via AFP Relaxnews

Last year, the resort launched an Ultra-Light Motorized glider-cum-aircraft that surfs the skies in 20-minute sessions.

A new zipline also opened for thrill-seekers, whisking riders 65 meters above the ski slopes, along 1,600 meters at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour.

Val Thorens ULM glider. Image: courtesy of OT Val Thorens via AFP Relaxnews

Winners of the World Ski Awards are determined by votes cast by industry professionals and the public.

Here are some of the winners:

World’s Best Freestyle Resort 2019: LAAX (Switzerland)

World’s Best Ski Hotel 2019: W Verbier (Switzerland)

World’s Best New Ski Hotel 2019: Le Massif (Italy)

World’s Best Green Ski Hotel 2019: Valsana Hotel & Appartements (Switzerland)

World’s Best Ski Boutique Hotel 2019: Ki Niseko (Japan)

World’s Best Ski Chalet 2019: Chalet Les Anges, Zermatt (Switzerland)

World’s Best New Ski Chalet 2019: Le Chalet Mont Blanc (France)

World’s Best Ski Resort Company 2019: Bergbahn AG Kitzbühel (Austria)

World’s Best Indoor Ski Resort 2019: Ski Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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