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How paragliding in the French Alps takes a ski holiday to a higher level

Jumping off a mountain strapped to a parachute on a late-season ski trip to France’s Les 3 Vallées region affords unparalleled views

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Ski paragliders, or ski-gliders, take off for flight in the Les 3 Vallées. One writer’s ski holiday in the French Alps ski region was elevated by partaking in this adrenaline-inducing activity. Photo: dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images
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“What can go wrong?” I ask my instructor, Luca, as he straps me into a harness attached to a huge parachute, looking over a mountain edge.

“A lot of things in life can go wrong,” he smiles, which does little to calm my nerves.

I am about to paraglide in the French Alps with skis – also known as ski-gliding – and then fly over the valley towards the Alpine town of Méribel, dropping a total of 1,400 metres (4,600ft).
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Luca reassures me he has been a paragliding instructor for 10 years, doing 500 rides a year, and that hiking is more dangerous – probably not my English countryside hikes – as he straps himself in behind me near the summit of Saulire, a mountain 2,740 metres high in the Savoie region.

A paraglider takes off from a hilltop in the French Alps. Photo: Design Pics Editorial/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
A paraglider takes off from a hilltop in the French Alps. Photo: Design Pics Editorial/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

“The most important thing you have to do is keep your skis straight for take off,” he says, before I question the big rock jutting out of the mountain face directly below us. “Don’t worry, we’ll be in the sky before we hit that.”

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