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#Ski resort Alpe d’Huez

Alpe d’Huez is a popular ski resort located in the French Alps. It is in the department of Isère, in the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and is known for its extensive ski terrain, sunny weather, and lively après-ski scene.

The resort is situated at an altitude of 1,860 meters, with the highest ski lift reaching up to 3,330 meters. Alpe d’Huez offers a vast ski area with 250 kilometres of slopes, which are suitable for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. There are also plenty of off-piste areas for advanced skiers and snowboarders.

Alpe d’Huez is also famous for its long ski runs, including the 16-kilometer long Sarenne, which is the longest ski run in the world. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, visitors can also enjoy other activities such as snowshoeing, ice skating, and paragliding.

The resort has a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly apartments to luxury hotels. There are also plenty of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs in the resort, making it a popular destination for après-ski.

Alpe d’Huez is easily accessible by car, train, or plane. The nearest airport is Grenoble-Isère Airport, which is approximately an hour’s drive away. Alternatively, visitors can take the train to Grenoble and then transfer to a bus or taxi to reach the resort.

Alpe d’Huez offers 250 kilometres of ski slopes, including:

  • 42 green slopes (easy)
  • 37 blue slopes (intermediate)
  • 39 red slopes (difficult)
  • 17 black slopes (expert)

Here are some notable pistes in Alpe d’Huez selected by Ski-Pro:

  • Sarenne: This 16-kilometer-long piste is the longest ski run in the world, and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It starts from the Pic Blanc summit at 3,330 meters and descends all the way down to the village of Huez at 1,450 meters.
  • Tunnel: This black piste is located on the backside of the mountain and offers a challenging descent with steep sections and moguls. It is considered one of the most difficult pistes in Alpe d’Huez.
  • La Fare: This red piste is located on the Signal de l’Homme peak and offers a varied descent with open sections and narrow passages through the forest.
  • Les Rousses: This blue piste is a popular run for intermediate skiers, with wide open sections and a gentle descent.
  • Marmottes III: This green piste is in the beginners‘ area and offers a gentle slope for new skiers and snowboarders.
  • The Alpe d’Huez Snowpark: This area is dedicated to freestyle skiing and snowboarding, and features a range of jumps, rails, and other obstacles for all levels.

von Lenn Hegeman

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