ExperienceSkiing at sunset
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Experience A Vivre Ski Sunset Oz 3300

Skiing at sunset

An unforgettable experience: watch the sunset at an altitude of 2,800 metres and enjoy one last descent by headlamp.

A landscape

to take your breath away

Fancy one last run after the slopes have closed? Head to L’Alpette to catch the last gondola up to the Dôme des Rousses at an altitude of 2,800 metres. There, an unforgettable panorama unfolds before you: the Eau d’Olle valley and the Romanche river bathed in the glow of a setting sun. Make the most of this moment to find out more about and discuss the role of a ski patroller and first-aider.

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unforgettable

After admiring the sunset from one of the highest peaks in the ski area, enjoy a 1,450-metre descent from the Dôme des Rousses to the resort of Oz-en-Oisans. Accompanied by mountain professionals (piste patrollers and a guide from the Tourist Office) and equipped with a head torch, you’ll make your way back to the resort on a unique and unforgettable descent. A good level of skiing is required, as the descent takes place on a red run.

What do you need to bring to make the most of the moment?

In the mountains, the weather can change quickly and temperatures can drop suddenly. Make sure you pack warm clothes, and don’t forget your helmet and a camera to capture the moment. The run down the slope isn’t a race, so take the time to enjoy the moment!

SKIING LEVEL: 3 STARS

3 ideas

A night-time visit to Oz