Archery, tobogganing, night skiing or a spa treatment, the off-slope options are endless
An extensive web of gentle runs for beginners
Testing blacks and reds, particularly if you don’t mind mogul fields
Cons
Sunny weather means the runs can get slushy
Overall
3.9
Alpe d'Huez is one of the top resorts in France. With 116 runs spanning 2,020 acres, it is well worth a visit if you find yourself in the area. To give you a snapshot of the resort, we've put together a comprehensive list of key statistics, including mountain profile, lift system, historical opening and closing dates, and ticket pricing. Make sure you read the reviews left by skiers and riders who've experienced it first hand, and check out how they rate the resort!
Loved it, would recommend to everyone.
Great snow, great town. Slightly over priced but think everywhere is now. One of the best I've been to. Very Good for young people ... More
Good!3.8 / 5Nov 11, 2017
TBTom B.
intermediate skier
Really fun resort. Would recommend to friends and family. Hoping to visit again next year with mates. The town has a nice selection of accommodation and the skiing is fit for guests of all levels.... More
Very Good!4.2 / 5Nov 07, 2017
SJSean J.
intermediate skier
Very nice lifts, slopes and people. Good apres. Ski rental is great. Losing was of a very good standard. Good was also really nice. Slopes were good and there was lots of variety ... More
Good!3.9 / 5Nov 05, 2017
RSRyan S.
expert skier
Great resort. Amenities are just what you need. Terrain is challenging enough for expert skiers but is also accessible to beginners and intermediates. I've had great experiences. Would highly recommend.... More