In winter, the Grands Montets is a ski area that stretches between 1235 and 3300 meters above sea level. The result is slopes with impressive vertical drop, surrounded by glaciers, for absolutely breathtaking landscapes.
The slopes extend over three sides of the mountain, the Argentière Glacier, Lognan and the Pendant, each of which represents ski challenges of varying difficulty. Thus, between the village of Lognan and the village of Pendant, you will find a few simple slopes which will suit skiers who prefer the easy descent to the most formidable slopes.
As for the more experienced skiers, they will be able to climb to the highest point of the Grands Montets and risk themselves on the slopes of the Point de Vue, on the Rognons glacier which descends on the Argentière glacier, and the Pylones, which pass from side to side. the other of the Col des Rachasses.