Snowboarding in the French, Swiss, Austrian and Italian Alps can unlock some of the best terrain to ride in the world. Whether you’re looking for freeride opportunities or want to learn for the first time, there’s plenty of choice in the Alps. Take a look at our top 10 guide to the best Alps snowboarding.

Flims Laax, Switzerland

Often referred to as the snowboarder’s paradise of Europe, Flims Laax is specifically geared up for snowboarding. The famous annual Laax Open snowboarding competition also attracts the best riders in the world, adding to its worldwide reputation. A state-of-the-art lift system has meant that there are reduced queue times and easy access to the mountain. There’s fantastic freeride opportunities as well as various snow parks if you want to catch some air.

Best Alps Snowboarding Laax

Avoriaz, France

Avoriaz is a must-visit resort if you’re snowboarding in the French Alps. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced rider, the resort has something for everyone. For people new to snowboarding, there’s easy access to the beginner slopes from the main village. Freestylers will want to check out Avoriaz’s five terrain parks, the Stash park in particular is a unique wooded area full of rails and jumps. On top of this, there are incredible off-piste spots to get your deep powder fix.

snowboarding in the French Alps Avoriaz

Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria

The extensive network of slopes and variety of terrain makes Saalbach-Hinterglemm one of the best places to snowboard in Austria. When it’s a powder day, there are incredible off pistes spots to explore with a guide. The resort also has a terrain park that is open until the early evening. Perfect if you want to master tricks. Due to the amount of different graded runs, riders of all abilities can enjoy this resort. Saalbach-Hinterglemm is high on the list for best Alps snowboarding.

Best Alps Snowboarding Saalbach

Verbier, Switzerland

In the heart of the 4 Valleys, Verbier is a very snowboarder friendly resort, in fact, it’s one of the best in the Alps for snowboarding. There are two large terrain parks in the resort; one near the La Chaux chairlift the other in Thyon. A great way to catch some air and rails. To ride some untouched powder Bruson can be accessed easily for off-piste spots and tree paths. The Les Esserts nursery run is easy to access for beginner boarders. Verbier is true Swiss bliss!

Best Alps Snowboarding Verbier

Les Arcs, France

Les Arcs has something for every type of snowboarder. The wide-open pistes are perfect for beginners to learn on and are very well maintained. There’s also a lot more of the piste map to explore for intermediates and advanced riders too. Freeriders can explore the powder bowls of Arcs 2000 to the powder fields of Peisey -Vallandry. Try your hand at rails, kickers and jumps at the large snowpark in the resort. Les Arcs is highly recommended if you’re snowboarding in the French Alps.

snowboarding in the French Alps Les Arcs

Livigno, Italy

Livigno has it all when it comes to snowboarding possibilities. No wonder some of the best riders in the world frequently visit the Italian ski resort. Wide motorway runs are perfect for those still learning to ride, whilst intermediate and advanced snowboarders can ride more challenging slopes too. The terrain parks and off-piste pockets in Mottlino will keep all freeride and freestyle riders happy. Go for the Italian twist for the best Alps snowboarding this winter.

 Livigno

Chamonix, France

If you’re after stunning off-piste snowboarding, Chamonix is one of the best resorts in Europe. The varied terrain and endless possibilities attract some of the best riders on the planet to push themselves. The Grands Montets Glacier has an impressive fun park and half-pipe if you’re up for some action. The resort isn’t particularly suitable for beginners but if you’re looking to push your skills, Chamonix is a premium resort if you’re snowboarding in the French Alps.

 Chamonix

Tignes, France

Another resort to consider if you’re snowboarding in the French Alps is Tignes. The resort has slopes suitable for all abilities on and off-piste. The wide-open runs and gentle gradient at the top section of the Grande Motte are perfect for beginners to hone their skills.  If you want to try something different Tignes has a 2km long snow park, a pro pipe and a boardercross course. For powder hounds, there is a long off-piste run to try with a guide, the Aiguille Perceee to Tignes Les Brevieres. All these possibilities show that Tignes has some of the best Alps snowboarding around.

 Tignes

Mayrhofen, Austria

Austria is ski crazy but Mayrhofen has some fantastic snowboarding opportunities. The Austrian resort has incredible freeride terrain above and below the tree line. The Vans Penken Park is a top-class snow park with a variety of jumps and rails to tackle. A team of professional shapers make sure the course is in great condition all season. The ski area and lift system make it easy for riders to get around the mountain, making the resort one of the best for Alps snowboarding.

 Mayrhofen

Cervinia, Italy

Cervinia has a fantastic variety of runs to snowboard, so all levels of rider are welcome. For the more advanced snowboarder, there’s more challenging terrain in Zermatt, which is easy to get to. There are two snow parks in the area the Gravity Park and Plan Maison, both have a great selection of rails and jumps to try out. There’s also the opportunity to book a heli-board flight over to drops like the Monte Rosa, to tick off a bucket list experience.

Cervinia

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