❄️ What is the snow coverage like?

Although snowfall is hard to predict, Alpe d’Huez generally has good snow coverage thanks to its high altitude (1,800 m to 3,330 m) and extensive snowmaking system.
👉 Check snow depth at the bottom and top of slopes and view live conditions via the 10 webcams.

🤕 I got injured on the slopes—what should I do?
Winter (on slopes): +33 4 76 80 37 38

💰 How can I get a ski pass refund?

This depends on your situation: accident, illness, or lift closure (technical or weather-related. It’s recommended you take out personal ski insurance when purchasing your ski pass.
👉 Refunds depend on the general terms and conditions of sale.
👉 Claims can be submitted online or at sales points.

🎿 How many slopes are currently open?

The Alpe d’Huez ski area offers over 250 km of slopes, including Europe’s longest run, La Sarenne (16 km long). The number of open runs depends on weather, snow conditions, and safety measures.
👉 Check real-time slope openings and lift hours on the Alpe d’Huez app or website.

🗺️ How big is the Alpe d’Huez ski area?

The ski area includes:
• 5 interconnected resorts (Alpe d’Huez, Auris-en-Oisans, Villard-Reculas, Oz-en-Oisans, Vaujany)
• 250 km of slopes
• 111 runs
• 5 routes with over 1,000 m vertical drop
• Iconic runs such as Sarenne which is 16 km long