Elevation : 6102ft - 2mi
Alpe d'Huez is located near Mont-de-Lans à 8 km↑, Les Deux Alpes à 10 km↑, Livet-et-Gavet à 11 km↑, Revel à 19 km↑, Vaulnaveys-le-Bas à 19 km↑, Vaulnaveys-le-Haut à 20 km↑, Le Versoud à 21 km↑, Lancey à 21 km↑, Villard-Bonnot à 22 km↑, Domene à 22 km↑,
Discover Alpe d’Huez, the Legendary Resort of the French Alps Located in the heart of the Grandes Rousses mountain range in Isère, Alpe d’Huez is one of the must-visit destinations in the French Alps. Nestled at 1,860 meters and enjoying nearly 300 days of sunshine per year, the resort captivates visitors in both winter and summer with its peaceful scenery and incredible mountain playground. Nicknamed “The Island in the Sun,” Alpe d’Huez attracts ski enthusiasts as well as lovers of hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and wide-open spaces lovers. Between Alpine peaks, preserved nature, and modern infrastructure, the resort offers a truly unique experience. Within easy reach from Grenoble (60 km), Lyon (168 km), or Geneva (203 km), Alpe d’Huez combines a friendly atmosphere, authentic mountain villages, outdoor activities, and breathtaking panoramas for an unforgettable mountain holiday. Exceptional Landscapes in the Heart of the Grandes Rousses The Grandes Rousses massif provides Alpe d’Huez with a spectacular natural setting. Between glaciers, rocky peaks, forests, and alpine meadows, the landscapes evolve through the seasons and create a unique backdrop all year round. In winter, snow-covered summits create a majestic Alpine atmosphere. In summer, flower-filled meadows and high-altitude lakes reveal a softer and brighter side of the mountains. The resort is also strongly committed to preserving its natural environment. Several initiatives have been introduced to encourage sustainable and responsible mountain tourism. An Iconic Mountain Resort Since the 1930s when its very first ski lift was installed, Alpe d’Huez has established itself as one of the legendary resorts of the French Alps. Today, the vast Alpe d’Huez ski area connects several charming villages — Huez, Vaujany, Oz-en-Oisans, Auris-en-Oisans, and Villard-Reculas — blending sporting spirit, Alpine authenticity, and mountain lifestyle. Renowned for 300 days of sunshine per year, Alpe d’Huez offers a stunning setting facing the peaks of the Écrins Massif, La Meije, and Mont Blanc. Pic Blanc, the resort’s highest point, reveals one of the most beautiful panoramas in the French Alps at 3,330 meters above sea level and is awarded 3 stars by the Michelin Guide. Alpe d’Huez in Winter: A Paradise for Skiing and Snow Sports In winter, Alpe d’Huez transforms into a vast playground in the heart of the French Alps. With 250 km of ski slopes reaching up to 3,330 meters in altitude, the resort appeals to both beginners — particularly with its fun learning areas — and experienced skiers with its diverse ski domain area and reliable snow conditions throughout the season. It is impossible to talk about Alpe d’Huez without mentioning the legendary Sarenne, the longest black run in Europe, stretching 16 km from Pic Blanc, or the famous Tunnel slope, renowned for its thrilling descent. But the experience goes far beyond skiing: snowboarding, snowshoeing, dog sledding, paragliding, alpine coaster rides, and snowparks complete the winter offering. Between outdoor activities, lively après-ski, mountain restaurants, and major events such as Tomorrowland Winter and the Alpe d’Huez International Comedy Film Festival, the resort perfectly embodies the spirit of mountain entertainment on a grand scale.
Nearest ski resorts
- Vaujany à 7 km↑
- Oz 3300 à 8 km↑
- Les 2 Alpes à 10 km↑
- Chamrousse à 15 km↑
- Alpe du Grand-serre à 18 km↑
- Les 7 Laux à 19 km↑
- Saint-Sorlin d'Arves à 20 km↑
- Saint-Jean-d'Arves à 21 km↑
- Le Corbier à 23 km↑
- La Toussuire à 24 km↑
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