High above the Oisans valley, Alpe d'Huez is a radiant French resort celebrated for its endless sunshine, sweeping pistes and lively village atmosphere. Known as “The Island in the Sun,” it averages 300 days of sunshine a year, making it a top choice for families, adventurous skiers and those seeking indulgent luxury ski holidays in Alpe d'Huez. Its blend of high-altitude terrain, charming mountain villages and modern facilities makes it one of the most versatile and rewarding destinations in the Alps.
Superb Skiing for Every Level 
Alpe d'Huez forms the heart of the vast Grand Domaine ski area, offering 250 km of slopes that cater to all abilities. When skiing in Alpe d'Huez, beginners enjoy gentle nursery zones near the village as well as long cruising greens, ideal for building confidence. The Chez Roger fun piste and blue Bergers piste are great options for novice skiers to try. More confident skiers can explore a network of rolling blue and red pistes linking satellite villages, each with its own character and scenery. It's a great resort for improving your skiing skills, offering natural progression from the nursery slopes to the more intermediate and advanced runs towards the top of the ski area.
Experts on a ski holiday to Alpe d'Huez flock to the legendary 16 km Sarenne run, the longest black piste in Europe, descending more than 2,000 vertical metres from the Pic Blanc summit at 3,330m. Other challenging highlights include the Tunnel piste, which starts with a dramatic drop through a natural rock corridor, and extensive off-piste itineraries on the Glacier de Sarenne and Combe du Loup. The resort's modern lift system, including high-speed gondolas and efficient chairlifts, ensures quick access to every corner of the Grand Domaine, so it's easy to cover significant ground in a single day.
Freestyle skiing in Alpe d'Huez includes two snowparks and boardercross tracks, and there are dedicated zones for both beginners and advanced riders. Meanwhile, cross-country skiers can enjoy more than 50 km of Nordic trails winding through serene alpine forests and open plateaus.
Beyond the Slopes in Alpe d'Huez 
Alpe d'Huez boasts a vibrant dining scene, from cosy mountain huts serving Savoyard classics to family-friendly restaurants offering international cuisine. Choose one of our self catered chalets in Alpe d'Huez to explore the variety of restaurants in resort. Alpe d'Huez après ski is extensive and ranges from fun piste-side bars with live music to cosy cafes for a hot chocolate with the family. It plays host to the Folie Douce at the top of the Marmottes 1 lift, to start your evening's entertainment at one of France's most famous après ski bars. Whatever your style, the resort provides plenty of ways to celebrate a day's skiing.
Beyond skiing, Alpe d'Huez offers a wealth of winter activities. Try ice skating, dog sledding or paragliding for a fresh perspective on the Alps. Families will love both the indoor and heated outdoor swimming pools, toboggan runs and weekly market selling local cheeses and charcuterie. Luxury spas provide soothing treatments during a luxury mountain holiday to Alpe d'Huez.
Luxury Chalets with Alpine Charm 
Our collection of luxury ski chalets in Alpe d'Huez include traditional wood and stone chalets with stylish interiors, fabulous mountain views and indulgent extras including private chalet hot tubs, saunas, and the all-important ski in/ski out access. Choose a self catered ski chalet in Alpe d'Huez for complete freedom to explore the variety of restaurants and après ski on your doorstep.