Directory SearchSponsor LinksRelevant sites | Sort by: Hits | AlphabeticalStandard links Sunny slopes, a party atmosphere and a perfectly graded mountain make Alpe d'Huez a favourite with new and established visitors alike. It's high enough to guarantee the snow and mostly south-facing so you can ski in the sun all day.
The ski resort of l'Alpe d'Huez is situated in the Oisans area of the Isère department in the Northern Alps region. South of Grenoble http://www.alpedhuez.com/ ~ Details
The ski resort of Villard de Lans is situated in the Vercors area of the Isère department in the Northern Alps region. It is part of the Villard De Lans - Corrençon ski domain. The lift served area extends from 1160 metres to 2285 metres. There are 245 snow canons. There are 125 km of lift served runs and 160 km of cross country trails. The resort features a snowpark. http://www.ot-villard-de-lans.fr/ ~ Details
To learn to ski in the Vercors, either downhill or cross-country: the only address you need is that of the ski school in Autrans, a village resort in the Vercors, in the Alps. http://www.autrans.com/ ~ Details
Chamonix (Haute-Savoie) offers a multitude of slopes for all levels, each ski area having its own merit. Tremendously long slopes, skiing through the trees, freeride and off-piste, beginners slopes: an infinite number of possibilities for snowriders and mountain lovers alike.
Chamonix's skiing extends over 3 main areas : Brévent/Flégère, offering south-facing slopes and exceptional views of the Mont-Blanc chain, the Grands Montets, high altitude north-facing slopes which dominate the village of Argentière and the Balme area, wide open slopes at the top of the Chamonix valley, bordering on Switzerland. The sister resort of les Houches lies at the opposite end of the valley and is accessible with the Mont-Blanc Unlimited ski pass.
Chamonix also offers 3 smaller valley ski areas, ideal for children, beginners, or for experimenting new snowriding techniques. http://www.chamonix.com ~ Details
Courchevel French ski resort. Prepair your ski holidays in France : Access, Accommodations, real estate, ski area 3 Vallees, ski maps, Savoie - France.
Courchevel 1850 - the highest of the five components of this big resort - is the favorite Alpine hangout of the Paris jet set, who fly directly in to the mini-airport in the middle of the slopes. Its top hotels and restaurants are among the best in the Alps, and the most expensive. But don't be put off: a holiday here doesn't have to cost a fortune (especially in the lower villages), the atmosphere is not particularly exclusive, and the slopes are excellent. Courchevel is the most extensive and varied sector of the whole Three Valleys, with everything from long gentle greens to steep couloirs. Many visitors never leave the Courchevel sector; but there is good access to the rest of the Three Valleys, too. http://www.courchevel.com/ ~ Details
The ski resort of Chamrousse is situated in the Belledonne area of the Isère department in the Northern Alps region. The lift served area extends from 1420 metres to 2250 metres. There are 92 km of lift served runs and 41 km of cross country trails laid out on the sunny and sheltered Arselle plateau. The resort also features a snowpark. http://www.chamrousse.com ~ Details
Les Deux Alpes is famous for its two distinct seasons: winter and summer. Both are alive with activity and great skiing, but for different reasons. Winter is fantastic for freeride skiing and the summer comes alive with a world famous boardpark on the glacier attracting freestyle skiers. http://www.les2alpes.com/ ~ Details
Les 7 laux (Les Sept Laux) is a Ski Resort and Action Resort during summer, situated in Isere fairly near to Grenoble, and is situated at between 1350m and 2400m altitude. Ski, VTT (mountain biking), trekking etc. http://www.les7laux.com ~ Details
A unique resort offering wilderness skiing and breath-taking slopes.
La Grave - La Meije is one of the world’s great skiing places and one you just cannot miss. For years, the sheer beauty of the place, the quality of the snow and the off-piste ski area have attracted people in the know from all over the world.
La Grave - La Meije offers a unique ski area and one of the most amazing runs in Europe with an uninterrupted vertical dropof 2150 metres in a stunning setting. http://www.la-grave.com/english/meije.php ~ Details
Alpedhueznet.Com puts you in touch with what is going on in Alpe d'Huez both summer and winter. We provide extensive details of the resort including : Listings Pages: chalets, apartment agencies, self-catered accomodation, hotels, bars, real-estate agents, restaurants, shopping, ski rental, ski schools, taxis and airport transfers (plus many others categorised in the menu on the left). http://www.alpedhueznet.com/ ~ Details
The extensive ski area and the excellent weather record of Serre Chevalier offers an excellent holiday for all types of skier and boarder.
One of the best things about Serre Chevalier is the wooded nature of the slopes. There's a lot of variety, and the slopes are wooded till about 2/3 of the way up the mountains. It also has pretty good snow. There are still high, exposed areas for those who want them. It's also pretty good for snowboarders, as there are few flat spots.
One of the best things about Serre Chevalier is the wooded nature of the slopes. There's a lot of variety, and the slopes are wooded till about 2/3 of the way up the mountains. It also has pretty good snow. There are still high, exposed areas for those who want them. It's also pretty good for snowboarders, as there are few flat spots. Then again, there are still lots of drag lifts and in a couple of places there are is only one link between adjoining mountains.
Resort altitude: 1200m
Top: 2800m - Bottom: 1200m
Near Briançon in the French Alps http://www.serre-chevalier.com/ ~ Details
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