Serre Chevalier

Serre Chevalier

Ski Area Profile: Serre Chevalier

Overview of Ski Area Located in the Southern Alps, Serre Chevalier is comprised of a town and string of villages through a valley, which are all linked by a road. It is a family friendly resort with plenty of charming places to visit, eat and drink in the small villages, whilst the skiing is superb, diverse and covers 410 acres of pistes at altitudes between 1200 and 1800m. Best For: Families Beginners Intermediate Experts Snowboarders Overview of Villages in Serre Chevalier Briançon A beautiful old walled town above the gondola station, which is also a World Heritage Site, Briançon is

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Snowkiting at Col du Lautaret

Skiing and snowboarding have their own enduring charm: the solitude of the slopes combined with the rush of carving fresh powder, all against the kind of backdrop you wouldn’t expect to see outside of a postcard… It’s no mystery that these sports attract millions of tourists to the Alps. No mattter how much you love the slopes, however, there’s nothing wrong with diversifying a little. Whether it’s part of a holiday dedicated to the discovery of new pursuits or just a day or two in amongst a classic skiing trip, anyone in the region of Serre Chevalier would do well

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Serre Chevalier – A Petrolhead’s Paradise

Ordinarily, when you visit a ski resort you expect to strap on some skis or a snowboard and let gravity do the rest. While there’s plenty of that at Serre Chevalier, any keen drivers should be sure to take advantage of the resort’s unique vehicular opportunities on the snow and ice. Ice Driving A popular pursuit among Scandinavian youths, who often take cars onto frozen lakes and fjords in the coldest part of the year, here’s your chance to try your hand at the exciting pastime of ice driving – in France! Rather than just giving you the keys and

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