Alpe d’Huez is the largest ski resort in France

Alpe d’Huez is the largest ski resort in the French Alps, located in the commune of Huez. Its altitude ranges from 1,860 m to 3,330 m, and skiing is possible from 1,120 m up to the very peaks. The resort is suitable for both large groups and families. The town has the atmosphere of a fairytale Alpine village. Because of this, in addition to skiing, you can admire the scenery and attend evening events.

What advantages does Alpe d’Huez have over other ski resorts?

• The sunniest ski resort.
• Lively, with well-developed tourist infrastructure.
• There are slopes for both experts and beginners.
• The longest ski run in Europe.
• Accessible for people with disabilities. • Snow cannons ensure an even amount of snow on all slopes.
• Large number of lifts (62).
• Reasonable prices.
• There’s plenty of snow on the slopes in winter, and in summer, there are glaciers for skiing at the very peaks.

Cons:
• The slopes can be overcrowded during peak season.
• Snow melts quickly, especially in spring.