The resort in winter and summer...

Serre Chevalier is both a winter and summer resort. In the winter it offers 250km of pistes, cross country skiing, ski touring, snowshoeing and mountaineering.
If you fancy a day in another resort there’s a large choice, ski from France across the Eagle pass into Italy for a lovely lunch (Montgenèvre-Clavière), or why not try the famous resort of La Grave with a drop of 2050 metres all off-piste, all within a short drive from the Chez Bear.

Briancon Old Town

In the summer there’s an abundance of activities : mountain biking, hiking, mountaineering, climbing, swimming, rafting, canoeing, fishing, visiting, etc.
Briançon is on the doorstep of the Ecrins National Park and the Queyras Regional Park, both offering numerous discoveries : fauna and flora, pathways, glaciers, mountain summits, history, patrimony, etc...
The old town of Briançon is a must to visit with it’s small cobbled streets, fountains, the Collegiate church, the surrounding fortresses, etc...

The Guisane Valley Nevache, Claree Valley Cross Country Skiing Serre Chevalier
Serre Chevalier The Alps in the spring
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 For more information (piste map, lift passes, ski schools, etc) regarding these ski resorts follow the links to the relevant Tourist Information Office :

  • SERRE CHEVALIER (1200-2800m)
    one of the largest ski domaines in the world consisting of 250km of groomed slopes and resorts of Briançon, Chantemerle, Villeneuve and Monêtier les Bains. A huge domaine, that suits all tastes and levels, which allows groups with completely different preferences to literally ski next to each other.
    45km of cross country skiing, 25km of marked trails for snow shoeing and walking.
    Tourist Information Office (Monêtier, Villeneuve and Chantemerle) www.serre-chevalier.com
    Tourist Information Office (Briançon) www.ot-briancon.fr
     
  • MONTGENEVRE (1860-2700m)
    Located at 1850 metres along the “Milky Way” or Via Lattea that includes the Italian Olympic resorts to be (2006) Sestriere, Cesana, Sansicario, Sauze d’Oulx and Claviere. From Montgenevre, which among other things is one of the oldest ski resorts in France, you can even pass the border on cross country skis since the golf course has fine tracks in winter.
    100km of pistes, 400km linked to the Milky Way (la Voie Lactée), 25 km of cross country skiing and 10km of trails for rambling.
    Tourist Information Office : www.montgenevre.com
     
  • LA GRAVE - LA MEIJE (1500-3550m)
    A must as well as a Mecca for expert or extreme skiers. All off-piste, only one telecabine plus a couple of drag lifts that takes you up to the glaciers of La Meije. More than 2000 metres vertical drop along with the impressive surroundings guarantees to take your breath away. A certified mountain guide is highly recommended to ski the glaciers safely.
    Tourist Information Office : www.lagrave-lameije.com
     
  • VARS AND RISOUL (1650-2750m)
    are two smaller and modern southern Alps resorts that together form the Domaine de la Forêt Blanche with 180km of slopes and as much as 1100 m vertical drop. Especially suitable for snowboarders since there are two snow parks with half-pipes, boardercross, etc.
    Tourist Information Office : www.vars-ski.com, www.risoul.com
     
  • LES ORRES (1650-2720m)
    65km of pistes.
    Tourist Information Office : www.lesorres.com
     
  • PUY SAINT VINCENT (1400-2700m)
    when it is windy everywhere head for this small and charming family resort. Protected not only from the wind but also powder-dogs so you’ll always find “fresh” and you get stunning views over “les Ecrins” with its 4000 metre peaks and glaciers.
    67 km of pistes. Information: www.puysaintvincent.com
     
  • PELVOUX-VALLOUISE (1250-2300m)
    A family-style resort. Information : www.lavallouise.com
     
  • VALLEE DE LA CLAREE - NEVACHE (1300-2000m)
    80km of marked trails for cross country skiing, 30 km of marked trails for snowshoeing and rambling, numerous ski touring possibilities : alpine and nordic with sealskin.
    Information : Tel : 04 92 24 38 19.

     
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