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Alpe d’Huez,
France

Alpe d’Huez is a high-altitude ski resort perched on a south-facing plateau in the Grandes Rousses Massif, offering exceptional sunshine—averaging 300 days per year—and panoramic views that stretch across one-fifth of France. Known for its vast terrain and legendary runs like the 16 km Sarenne, the longest black piste in Europe, Alpe d’Huez caters to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. The resort blends modern infrastructure with authentic alpine charm, making it a favorite for families, freeriders, and sun-loving snow seekers. With a lively après-ski scene and direct access to multiple villages, it’s a dynamic destination for winter adventure.

Image by Caed Schoolfield

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