Chamonix Mont Blanc France is infamous for its skiing areas although, opposed to many ski towns, its ski areas are not connected.
Indeed Chamonix Mont Blanc has five separate skiing areas – Les Montets, the tree lined Les Houches, le Brevent, Flegere and the snowboarder’s favourite Le Tour – only two are interlinked, this demands using a ski bus or driving yourself to the five different domains.
Hence finding one’s way around Chamonix Mont Blanc can prove to be demanding, and a understanding of the different ski areas surely helps.
If you are unaccustomed to snowboarding holidays then having skiing lessons with a skiing school would not be a bad start, and they can notify you on which lift pass to purchase.
Patently a ski plan will come in handy, these can be picked up for free either from the Chamonix tourist office or at any of the skiing areas.
You’ll then need to find a ski rental place to hire your skiing equipment, and with the plethora of ski shops in town to pick from there should not be much difficulty whatsoever.
Afterwards it is vitally important to confirm the Chamonix weather forecast, skiing report or a webcam, since Chamonix has a high altitude skiing area so the weather alter speedily.
If you are going to Chamonix for a week long holiday or a skiing weekend you shall discover that there is plenty to keep you happy.

