Alpe d'Huez resort background
Alpe d'Huez in France - a group of people skiing down a snowy slope.
Alpe d'Huez in France - a group of people skiing down a snowy slope.
Alpe d'Huez in France - snow covered mountains.
Alpe d'Huez in France - snow on the ground.
Alpe d'Huez in France: a fireworks is lit up the sky above a ski resort.

Aperçu de Alpe d'Huez

Alpe d'Huez, a renowned ski resort, is regularly celebrated for its excellent range of slopes and top-notch snowboarding conditions, even towards the end of the season. The resort offers an array of slopes, suitable for all skill levels, with many guests relishing the challenge of the black and red runs, while others appreciate the wide, easy blues and greens, perfect for beginners or those practicing new skills.

The village itself is compact and convenient, with most amenities within walking distance. For those needing a lift, the Telecentre and shuttle buses are quick and reliable. Despite recent expansions and construction of additional chalets and apartments, the village has retained its charm and natural beauty. Visitors are continually awed by the breathtaking views and peaceful walking paths.

The resort's ski school is highly valued, with instructors lauded for their patience and the quality of their teaching. Many first-time skiers have praised the effectiveness of the lessons. Alpe d'Huez is also a favourite among families, offering a variety of activities for children of all ages.

However, some concerns have been raised about the resort's infrastructure. While there are plenty of runs, some guests have pointed out the lack of lifts, toilets, and places to sit and enjoy packed meals. The resort's food and drink options have been criticized for being overpriced. Furthermore, despite the slopes often being quiet, lines for the older, less efficient lifts can lead to long waiting times.

For those who prioritize aesthetics, Alpe d'Huez may not be the prettiest ski resort. However, this doesn't detract from the quality of the skiing experience, with long runs, fast lifts, and a notable black run from 3330m. The snow conditions are consistently praised, with many guests commenting on the soft, forgiving snow.

In summary, Alpe d'Huez is a first-class ski resort, offering excellent skiing and snowboarding conditions, a wide range of slopes, and a charming village setting. While improvements to the infrastructure could enhance the overall experience, many visitors leave with fond memories and a desire to return.

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Altitude maximale de ski
Max: 6767 m

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Nombre total de remontées mécaniques en service
Max: 165 total

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Distance totale de toutes les pistes balisées
Max: 600 km

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Distance maximale de descente verticale
Max: 3167 m

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Altitude de départ du domaine skiable
Max: 4000 m

Domaine skiable

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Superficie totale du domaine skiable accessible
Max: 12366 ac

Caractéristiques

2 caractéristiques disponibles

Station de ski traditionnelle

Une station de ski classique avec de la vraie neige

Ski de nuit

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Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Domaine skiable

459.8cm
Chutes de neige annuelles
moyenne sur 11 ans
Peak: December (104.8cm)
63.1cm
Nov
104.8cm
Dec
95.2cm
Jan
60.5cm
Feb
81.7cm
Mar
53.9cm
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Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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