Alpe d'Huez reviews

Ski resorts in France
What do you think about Alpe d'Huez?
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Håsan
Håsan (Guest)
03/03/2026
Have been there 2 times and will go there again in March. Super!

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Alfred Nyberg
Alfred Nyberg (Guest)
12/06/2023
Incredible ski resort!
My partner and I lived in Vaujany in a van. There is a pitch right by the lift: water, cheap, incredible view and central. In terms of snow, Les Deux Alpes, which is the neighboring system, was a bit more grateful, both regarding the amount of snow and off-piste possibilities, but Alpe d'Huez had very nice forest skiing in the part of the system that was closest to Vaujany. My partner liked the slope better in Alpe d'Huez because it was a little harder and I liked Les Deux Alpes better because there was more variety. In Alpe d'Huez there is Sarenne Europe's longest black slope, which is a lovely ride but avoid peak hours as there are many who want to test Sarenne even though their ability is not at a sufficient level to safely go down. There is also the "tunnel run" here, which is steep, but every time I went there it was a bumpy run. If I had gone back, I would have tried to go tunnel run first tracks, otherwise it's probably not worth it.

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Oscar_B
03/11/2021
The ski resort that has it all!

I have spent 100 days plus in this ski resort and can really recommend it highly to EVERYONE regardless of level of skiing.

For families with children and the beginner, there is a very nice area closest to the village where you can start to develop as a skier.

If you like a little steeper slopes and powder, it is easy to get up to higher altitudes to the top where you can go 21km long slope with off-piste just outside.

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Christina Jarheim Lindevall
Christina Jarheim Lindevall (Guest)
16/03/2021
Was there a couple of years ago with Langley. Top slopes, nice young people and pure gourmet food. And what a view we had from the hotel. Think it's called Prince?

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TompeSpeedy
14/02/2018
Week 8 2016, little too little snow in the village, good with snow on top. Cozy city. Sun, sun and sun.
Good lift system with long and good slopes at all levels. Rain in 1800, snow will be 3500 :) The longest piste in the Alps, the most striking last half. Many ski school children in the slopes.
4 adults, 5 adolescents. All 9 happy with the week and can imagine going back.
View from the top of Les 2 Alpes ....

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Magnus
Magnus (Guest)
27/02/2017
Come home from Alpe last week. Absolutely ok skiing even though the long black from Pic Blanc was clearly overrated. Tunnel is a cool hill with some challenges at the start (mainly due to deep skies and humps by all skiers). Found some nice off-piste in the lower zone and got some nice ride. Watch out for stup and burn only if you drive a little wrong. The food is as good as the French cuisine. The pot au feux at one of the restaurants in the back was a heightened one and I promise it will be enough for two. The night life is certainly ok, for its part, it became the most restaurant visit in many good places (the French are discerning).

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Dannepanne
21/03/2016
Me and my girlfriend went to Alpe d'Huez for three weeks, late February, early March.
We think the resort is a hidden gem in the southern Alps.

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Proximity to Grenoble Airport
Snap cheaper than the famous French ski resorts
Long nice ride
Good woodland in Montfrais
No powderiness, the snow may be unprotected for a week after dump
Many nice bars in the village
Genuiner Alpine Experience, Fewer Full Britons, Fewer Kaxy Scandinavians With ABS Backs, More Old French Goats In Baskets!
Good pistachio

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The park, 80% of the park is green / blue. If you want more challenge, there are four red rails and a jump with 15m plateau
Child everywhere!
Ski school teachers who pull up these children in backs as they can not handle and have to go downhill downhill
The ride is concentrated at a rather low altitude
Sarenne, that this partial distance can be called "the world's longest black pist " is fake marketing
A little boring shopping, most rentals

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Berggrund
06/02/2013
Low and read reviews on the resort and felt that many did not make this amazing gem to the ski resort correct.

Alpe d'Huez as an offpiste resort is one of the best that the Alps have to offer. The road down from Pic Blanc is both tall and steep, and very often very unattractive and easily accessible. What is difficult in alpine is to find them. Moreover, the consequences of taking the wrong path can be serious. But until today I have not found a place with such a variety of high class yokes so close.

In days of bad weather there are clearly approved forests. For the adventurous, there is a 1000-meter long ravine from signal to village in the valley. There the snow may be untouched and cold for weeks, even though I had some of my life's rivers there.

The nightlife of the alpine is a sight. When the underground invites you to a party, it turns into one of the most beautiful bars of the Alps. Another gem is to enjoy the house wine and a baked camembert on lounge 22. Tap and burger at O ​​bar is given to the hungry. Overall, the price level is significantly lower than the more famous French resorts.

The only negative with alpine are the periods of snow-drying that sometimes hit the village. But when it bounces again it takes a lot of time!

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bobibacken
30/01/2012
I was a short turn in the Alpe d'Huez and lived at Langley's hotel Le Petit Prince. The hotel is next to a chairlift that takes you to the system. The hotel was completely renovated with a gentle bar after the ski slope. The best thing was, however, the balcony was in good condition. The whole hotel is well suited for families with children.

The ski system is large and there are varied skiing. You can go down to the neighboring towns with the skis on your feet. You can also go to the alps or if it was even the world's longest pist from top to bottom.

Really good skiing and good accommodation at Langley Hotel!

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Dariddla
04/03/2009
Undoubtedly good ski resort, well planned and good ride for almost all categories of skiers. An advantage when you go away a bigger bunch of different wishes. Nightlife is also sensible, a lot of English, but they do not take place in the offpiste directly ...

Like all other places, this also depends on the snowfall, and Alpe d'Huez is usually good!
Go here!

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