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Huez Piste Map and Overview
Huez is a charming alpine village that serves as a gateway to the vast Alpe d’Huez Grand Domaine, making it a perfect base for skiers and snowboarders looking for both convenience and variety. The area is known for its sunny slopes, reliable snow, and a mix of terrain suitable for all skill levels. From wide, gentle beginner runs to challenging reds and blacks, Huez provides something for everyone, while quieter slopes and fewer crowds give a more relaxed experience compared to the main Alpe d’Huez resort.
Snowboarders enjoy the well-maintained parks, bowls, and freeride areas that are easily accessible from Huez, and families love the friendly ski schools and safe learning zones. Add in cozy mountain restaurants, stunning panoramic views, and ski-in/ski-out accommodation, and Huez becomes an ideal spot for both a fun and scenic alpine adventure.
Total ski area: 250 km / 155 miles
Base elevation: 1,450 m / 4,757 ft
Peak elevation: 3,300 m / 10,925 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 40% Easy
🟥 40% Intermediate
⬛ 20% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
The winter ski season normally runs from early December to mid-April (for example around 6 Dec to 19 Apr ), depending on snow conditions.
Is it good for beginners?
Huez has gentle green and blue slopes perfect for beginners and families, with accessible ski schools and beginner-friendly lifts.
What’s Included in the Ski Pass?
- The Huez / Alpe d’Huez Grand Domaine ski pass includes Huez Village, Alpe d’Huez, Auris-en-Oisans, Oz-en-Oisans, Vaujany, and Villard-Reculas, giving access to the full 250 km / 155 miles of interconnected pistes.
Are there cheaper, smaller passes?
For those who don’t need the full area, there are cheaper local passes available for Huez only, offering access to the immediate slopes and beginner lifts without paying for the entire Grand Domaine. Most visitors, however, choose the full Grand Domaine pass for maximum flexibility and variety.