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Beaufort · France

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Beaufort, set in the heart of the French Alps, is a charming village renowned for its authentic Savoyard character and the famous Beaufort cheese. It offers a peaceful retreat with access to striking mountain landscapes and a rich cultural heritage.

Beaufort, often referred to as 'Beaufort-sur-Doron' to distinguish it, is a picturesque village in the Savoie region, part of the Beaufortain massif. While not a large ski resort itself, it serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby ski areas like Les Saisies, Arêches-Beaufort, and Crest-Voland. The village maintains a traditional alpine atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking a quieter, more authentic mountain experience away from the bustling mega-resorts. It's particularly appealing to families and couples who appreciate local culture, gastronomy, and outdoor activities beyond just skiing, such as snowshoeing and hiking.

Updated July 7, 2026

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What to expect

  • Gateway to the Beaufortain massif and its ski areas
  • Home of the renowned Beaufort cheese
  • Authentic Savoyard village atmosphere
  • Ideal for a peaceful mountain getaway
  • Access to hiking and snowshoeing trails

Local tips

  • Consider renting a car for easy access to surrounding ski resorts and attractions.
  • Explore the local markets for regional products, especially the famous Beaufort cheese.
  • Book ski lessons and equipment in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Check the opening dates of nearby ski resorts as they can vary.
  • Pack layers of clothing, as mountain weather can change quickly.

Where to stay

Frequently asked questions

What ski resorts are near Beaufort?

Beaufort is close to several ski resorts including Arêches-Beaufort, Les Saisies, and Crest-Voland. These resorts offer a range of slopes suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to experienced skiers.

Is Beaufort suitable for families?

Yes, Beaufort is an excellent choice for families. Its calm atmosphere, access to gentle slopes in nearby resorts, and opportunities for non-skiing activities like snowshoeing and exploring the village make it very family-friendly.

When is the best time to visit Beaufort for skiing?

The best time for skiing in Beaufort and its surrounding areas is typically from mid-December to late March. January and February often offer the best snow conditions, while March can provide sunnier days with good snow.

What is Beaufort famous for?

Beaufort is most famous for its delicious Beaufort cheese, a firm, raw cow's milk cheese often called the 'Prince of Gruyères'. Visitors can explore local cheese dairies and taste this regional specialty.