Lus La-Jarjatte

1190 - 1550 m

Starting from the mountain hamlet of La Jarjatte, home to a site listed for its picturesque landscapes, this small resort, sheltered by its fir forest at the foot of tall, sharp peaks, is ideal for children. A true white paradise for beginner skiers and families alike, its 8 easy runs (4 green, 4 blue) served by 5 ski lifts (including 1 ski school lift) and the attentive welcome of the staff are perfect for enjoying the pleasures of skiing in complete peace of mind. It's also the perfect place to try a new activity like snowscooting...

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Villard-Corrençon Ski Area

1050 - 2050 m

With 125 kilometers of slopes spread over 57 routes, the Villard-Corrençon ski area is accessible to all levels, from beginner to expert. Between forest passages and canyons, panoramas and gentle or rolling slopes offering breathtaking views of the Lans Valley, this ski paradise has something for everyone. With areas dedicated to families and beginners, Villard-Corrençon offers a unique natural setting for discovering the joys of skiing.

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Autrans Alpine Ski Area

1250 - 1650 m

The Autrans-Méaudre en Vercors resort-village offers a unique downhill skiing and shared experience in the heart of a Vercors village. Accessible to all, the Autrans ski area offers a wide selection of slopes allowing you to discover the typical Vercors forests as well as breathtaking views of the rest of the massif and the Alps. The village experience is a real asset for families discovering skiing and the Vercors art of living!

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Méaudre Alpine Ski Area

1000 - 1600 m

Located above the village of Méaudre, the alpine ski area offers a variety of slopes for all levels of skiers. Combined with the lively atmosphere of a small mountain village, it's the ideal place for a family vacation in the Alps. At the foot of the slopes, beginner areas allow you to discover the joys of skiing in the Vercors. At an altitude of 1600 m, a panoramic view accessible on skis offers an incomparable snowy landscape.

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Col de Rousset Resort

1255 - 1700 m

Located at the gateway to the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors Nature Reserve, the Col du Rousset ski area has 26 runs (22 blue and green, 5 red, 2 black) spread over nearly 30 kilometers. Two beginner areas are located in the heart of the resort, allowing for easy beginners, but more experienced skiers will also find what they're looking for at the summit, at an altitude of nearly 1690 m. Known for its spectacular views and its route from Die, the Col du Rousset ski area offers panoramic views of the valley and the Hauts Plateaux.

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Font d'Urle Ski Resort

1250 - 1700 m

Nestled in the heart of the wild forests of the Drôme, the Font d'Urle ski resort is considered an ideal place to learn to ski in complete peace of mind. Easily accessible from the Rhône Valley, the resort has 16 slopes (8 blue, 5 green, 3 red) suitable for beginners and advanced skiers alike, with fun boardercross facilities! An ideal ski area for family downhill skiing in one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Vercors.

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Gresse-en-Vercors Alpine Resort

1250 - 1750 m

With its two sectors of Alleyrons and Pierre Blanche, the highest village in the Vercors offers all the comforts of an alpine resort just 40 minutes south of Grenoble. Located at the foot of the Grand Veymont and in the heart of the Trièves, Gresse-en-Vercors offers 26 slopes suitable for beginners and advanced skiers alike, representing over 50 km of pure skiing. Equipped with all the comforts necessary for a successful stay, Gresse-en-Vercors retains the authenticity of a typical village nestled in the heart of the Vercors Regional Park and at the gateway to the Hauts Plateaux Nature Reserve.

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