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Guillaume Le Guillou

The Alpe d’Huez Ski Area – a truly exceptional ski resort!

The resort is open from 6 December 2025 to 19 April 2026

Lovers of the great outdoors, look no further… Oz 3300 remains the essential gateway to discovering a vast and varied ski area.
With quick and easy access via cable cars, come and enjoy 250 km of slopes! Sarenne is home to the world’s longest run, which starts at Pic Blanc (3,330 m) and descends to the Gorges de Sarenne (1,510 m). 16 km of pure bliss in a unique and spectacular setting.
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From Oz 3300, you have direct access to the Espace Alpe d’Huez ski area, one of the largest and most varied in the Alps. An exceptional terrain dedicated to all winter sports: downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ski touring… Ideal for beginners, those looking to improve their skills, or anyone wishing to rediscover the joys of the mountains in winter.

At the heart of this legendary ski area, the resort of Oz 3300 stands out for its authenticity and its warm, welcoming atmosphere amidst the natural surroundings. Thanks to its prime location and snow-making facilities, it guarantees ski-in, ski-out access throughout the season.

At an altitude of 2,100 metres, the Plateau des Lacs, near L’Alpette, offers a breathtaking panorama: a must-visit destination that appeals to skiers and non-skiing enthusiasts alike. Nordic walking, ice climbing, trail running, snow yoga… a wealth of experiences to enjoy the mountains in a different way.

Oz 3300: authenticity, winter sports and the great outdoors, all combined in an exceptional destination.

The world’s greatest vertical drop

Non-stop skiing down a 2,205-metre descent without using the ski lifts – taking around 1½ hours: a dream come true for the most avid skiers. The run starts at the Pic Blanc, which rises to 3,330 metres, where the breathtaking panorama takes in one-fifth of France’s territory. Then get your fill of thrills on the legendary black run of Le Tunnel, the red run of Les Rousses winding between rocky outcrops, the Alpette plateau, and the gentle blue run of Les Chalets, before continuing through the forest on the black run of La Fare to reach the Enversin d’Oz (1,125 m).

The Oz-Vaujany area

With the “Oz-Vaujany” sector ski pass, discover areas perfectly suited to both beginners and intermediate skiers, with 53 km of varied slopes in the heart of an unspoilt environment. A gentle return to the resort is provided by the long blue run of Les Chevreuils, ideal for families, beginners and anyone wishing to give their legs a rest after a lovely day’s skiing.

Some figures…

  • 68 ski lifts
  • 963 snow cannons
  • 250 km of skiing across 100 runs:
  • 42 green runs
  • 37 blue runs
  • 39 red runs
  • 17 black runs

Take a look at the interactive map!

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