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A Resort where slopes and sunshine stretch to infinity
A cosy refuge high up in the Grandes Rousses mountains, the Alpe d’Huez Resort is an exceptional spot which guarantees unforgettable snow experiences. This renovated and expanded Club Med Resort benefits from sun-soaked ski slopes with the largest variety of altitudes in the Alps. Put on your skates and glide around the ice rink in the heart of a bustling ski resort, or try out skijoring, pulled by a horse. Enjoy a local saucisson and a glass of white wine(1) in the contemporary ambiance of the le Pic Blanc restaurant.
(1) Excessive drinking is dangerous for the health.
The best reasons to go




"Island in the Sunshine"
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Renowned for its southern exposure, soak up the sun on our scenic terrace and admire the Oisans massif in all its majestic splendour
The perfect room for your stay
This sun-kissed Resort immerses you in the majestic Alps. The rooms' Mountain-inspired decor offers a cosy retreat, blending rich fabrics, warm, relaxing tones and Alpine wood.
Practical Information
Health formalities
No special precautions apply.
Address:
ROUTE DE L'ALTIPORT
HUEZ
38750
ISÈRE FRANCE
Arrival point(s)
Geneva-Cointrin airport: 3h15m
Grenoble Alpes Isère airport: 1h30m
Grenoble railway station: 1h15m
Lyon St Exupery airport: 2h30m
Chambery-Voglans airport: 2h30m

Alpe D'Huez Grand Domaine
This domain has 5 stations - Alpe d’Huez, Auris-en-Oisans, Villard reculas, Oz-en-Oisans, Vaujany, la Garde and le Freney.

Ski domain features
❅ Ski-in/ Ski-out
❅ 67 ski lifts
❅ The longest ski slope in Europe
❅ 10,000-feet altitude
❅ 155 miles of trails (total of 111 slopes)
❅ All levels for skiers and snowboard
❅ International events (Tomorrowland Winter, Sarenne Snowbike & festival of comedy movies)

Ski area map
Download the full map of Alpe D'Huez Grand Domaine from the factsheet here
The prices shown are indicative and may vary at the time of booking. Airline fares change frequently and may affect the total package price. For the most accurate, up-to-date rates, please continue the reservation process to view your final price.

The perfect all-inclusive ski vacations.
Make unforgettable memories.
Sustainability is part of the journey
BREEAM
Green Globe

Renewable Energy
In our effort to minimize our carbon footprint, 100% of the electricity consumed by the Resort is guaranted from renewable origin.
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Upcycled ski gear
Since 2015, we've partnered with Ski and Surf to give our ski equipment a second life. Since 2021, this commitment has been enhanced by a circular economy program. Now, nearly 10,000 skis and snowboards, 4,500 pairs of boots, and 1,000 poles are repurposed into new products each season.
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What makes Club Med Alpe d’Huez a standout ski destination in the Alps?
Club Med Alpe d’Huez is situated at 1,860 m altitude in the Grandes Rousses range, offering ski-in / ski-out access to a vast domain of about 250 km of slopes, with altitudes up to 3,330 m. It features La Sarenne (Europe’s longest black run), many lifts, runs for all skill levels, great sunshine exposure (southern slope) and upgraded facilities for winter.
What’s included in the winter all-inclusive package at Alpe d’Huez?
The winter package includes lodging, group ski and snowboard lessons for all levels (from about 4 years old), lift passes (e.g. a 6-day pass for 7-night stays starting the day after arrival), diverse slope access, food & drink (multiple dining options), entertainment & après-ski. Equipment rental is available (often extra cost or through pre-booking).
What kinds of ski terrain and slope difficulty does Alpe d’Huez offer?
The resort offers a wide variety: about 135 runs in total, 79 lifts, 50 km of Nordic (cross-country) skiing, snowparks, a boardercross, a toboggan run, and slopes ranging from greens (beginner) to blacks (expert), including the famous long steep La Sarenne run.
What non-ski winter activities and family-friendly features are available?
Besides downhill skiing & snowboarding, there are snowshoeing, skating on an ice rink, skijoring (skiing pulled by a horse), sledding / toboggan runs, spa / wellness spaces, indoor heated pools, après-ski time, shows/entertainment, and kids’ clubs. It caters from very young children up to teens.
How do I travel to Club Med Alpe d’Huez and what are the access points?
The resort is reachable from several airports: Grenoble Alpes-Isère (1 h 30), Geneva (3 h 15), Lyon Saint-Exupéry (2h30), and via train to Grenoble (1 h15) then transfer.
What sustainability and environmental practices does Alpe d’Huez follow in winter?
- The resort holds Green Globe and BREEAM certifications.
- 100% of the electricity consumed is guaranteed to be from renewable origin.
- The resort also has programs for upcycling ski gear / boots etc., and supports biodiversity through a partnership with Parc National des Écrins.
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