🌧️ What can I do if the weather is bad?

Plenty of indoor options: AgorAlp activities, spa areas, library events, entertainment programs, the Museum of History and Archaeology, and the Notre-Dame des Neiges Church.
👉 If the weather worsens while skiing, take shelter in the picnic room at 2,100 m (Pic Blanc gondola line).

🤗 Are there activities for non-skiers?

Yes! Enjoy sledding, tubing, mountain karting, the ice cave at 2,700 m, and more.
You can also try paragliding, light aircraft flights, gyrocopters, or microlights.
The Mountain Guides Office offers snowshoe outings, including evening experiences.
AgorAlp features over 30 activities: climbing, gym, pool, ice rink, cinema, squash, escape game, etc.
Many hotels also offer spa access to non-guests.

🐕 How do I book a dog sledding activity?

Dog sledding with Second Souffle is very popular—book as early as possible (ideally before the start winter season).
👉 Booking by phone: +33 6 03 65 15 61 or +33 6 69 79 59 51

🚶 What walks can I do and what equipment do I need?

In both summer and winter, many marked walking trails are available.
Winter: groomed paths for walking or snowshoeing (rentals available).
Summer: 850 km of marked hiking trails.
👉 Before heading out, make sure you have:
• suitable footwear
• clothing for all weather conditions
• sunglasses, hat, sunscreen
• enough water and snacks
• always check the weather forecast beforehand

👶 What activities are available for young children?

Since May 2013, Alpe d’Huez has been labelled “Famille +,” ensuring a family-friendly experience. Nearly 60 partners cater to families.
For toddlers, the “Les Intrépides” daycare welcomes children from 3 months old during the season. Other activities include playrooms, sledding, ski lessons, fun slopes, shows, pools, ice rink, and walks.
👉 Baby equipment rentals are available (baby carriers, strollers, etc.), and balance bikes in summer.