Discover the best top things to do in L'Alpe-d'Huez, France including AlpeSports, Alpe d'Huez, Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Palais des Sports, ESF Alpe D'Huez, Grotte De Glace, Second Souffle, Luge 4 Saisons sur Rail.
Restaurants in L'Alpe-d'Huez
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Magasin de location de skis, snowboards et VTT. Specialisés Freeride, randonnée et Télémark en hiver, Descente et Enduro en été!
4.5 based on 1,153 reviews
Alpe d'Huez Grand Domaine is impressive and huge. Much more diversified and challenging than the 3 Valleys or Espace Killy. The Sarenne Glacier is totally underrated, it is one of the very few where you can actually spend the whole day above 3,000m without the need to ski down and queue to take a gondola back up: there are 2 chairlifts that give you access to very challenging pistes (groomed and not groomed, your choice!). The view rom Pic Blanc is out of this world
4.5 based on 127 reviews
This church is really spectacular. The stained glass windows wrapping around the church is quite something. Definitely worth the visit
4.0 based on 56 reviews
Wall climbing, archery, air-rifle target shooting, squash/racquets courts, swimming pool, miniature golf, aerial obstacle course for children up to 12; look at the website for more I have missed. We were skiing but wanted to do more. This leisure centre has everything and I mean everything, plus approachable friendly personnel who will do anything to help/guide you. And if your French isn’t great most speak English here and can book you times for things that require this. You then can log-in on your ‘phone etc to alter or book. Recommend you choose to buy a week’s pass rather than paying for things as you do them as you’ll get value for your money. We did and this was with good snow. Our children loved this place - we as parents loved it - and it helps you to bond as a family when all are competing together. Thoroughly recommended ????????????
4.0 based on 233 reviews
We came to Alpe d'Huez for our first ski holiday. Our group was initially split into French speakers with Fred and English speakers with Julien. After a day of skiing they then split the group by ability to tailor the learning experience, which was great. It meant the less confident skiers could progress at a different rate to those who were more competent/confident. We started out with Julien who was excellent. Very upbeat and patient and we felt very safe. As the week progressed he felt we ought to move into the more experienced group with Fred as we were progressing more quickly. The instructors clearly look at each individual so as to be able to tailor the classes. This means you're never left feeling either out of your depth or bored in a too simple class. They were very flexible. Fred was also fantastic, he kept looking for more interesting things for us to do so that each day was a new experience and built on what we had learned. I was initially quite a nervous skier but they really look after you. Their english was also excellent and we had such an amazing week with them both. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend them.
4.0 based on 91 reviews
A peaceful and magical under-snow art gallery. A great place for a short break and a feast of simple yet beautiful snow sculptures
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