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Skiing areas

Opening of the ski area from December 6, 2025 to April 19, 2026

Lovers of wide-open spaces, look no further… Oz 3300 remains a key gateway to discovering a vast and varied ski area.

With quick and easy access via gondola lifts, come and enjoy 250 km of slopes.

Sarenne is the longest ski run in the world: starting from Pic Blanc (3,330 m), it descends all the way to the Gorges de Sarenne (1,510 m).

Sixteen kilometres of pure enjoyment in a unique and breathtaking setting.

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From Oz 3300, enjoy direct access to the Alpe d’Huez Grand Domaine, one of the largest and most diverse ski areas in the Alps.
An exceptional playground dedicated to all winter sports: alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ski touring… Perfect for beginners, for improving your skills, or simply rediscovering the joy of winter in the mountains.

At the heart of this legendary domain, the resort of Oz 3300 stands out for its authenticity and its warm, nature-filled atmosphere. Thanks to its favourable exposure and high-performance snowmaking facilities, ski-in/ski-out access is guaranteed throughout the season.

At an altitude of 2,100 metres, the Plateau des Lacs at Alpette offers breathtaking panoramic views. This must-see spot appeals as much to skiers as to those seeking off-ski activities. Nordic walking, ice climbing, trail running, snow yoga… a wide range of experiences to enjoy the mountains in a different way.

Oz 3300: authenticity, outdoor adventure and mountain freedom, brought together in an exceptional destination.

The world’s greatest vertical drop

Enjoy uninterrupted skiing over a 2,205-metre vertical descent without using ski lifts — around 1.5 hours of continuous skiing: a dream come true for avid skiers.
The adventure begins at Pic Blanc, rising to 3,330 metres, where a breathtaking panorama stretches across nearly one fifth of France.

From there, thrill-seekers can take on the legendary Tunnel black run, followed by the Rousses red run weaving between rocky cliffs, cross the Alpette plateau, glide down the gentle Chalets blue run, and finally dive into the forest on the Fare black run, arriving in Enversin d’Oz (1,125 m).

The Oz–Vaujany sector

With the “Oz–Vaujany” sector ski pass, discover areas perfectly suited to beginners and intermediate skiers alike, offering 53 km of varied slopes set in a preserved natural environment.
The return to the resort is smooth and enjoyable thanks to the long Chevreuils blue run, ideal for families, newcomers, and anyone wishing to take it easy on their legs after a great day on the slopes.

En quelques chiffres…

  • 68 remontées mécaniques
  • 963 enneigeurs
  • 250 km de glisse sur 100 pistes :
  • 42 pistes vertes
  • 37 pistes bleues
  • 39 pistes rouges
  • 17 pistes noires

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