Winter in Serre Chevalier

The Skiing

2024-2025 OPENING DATES :- Dec 9th 2024-April 14th 2025

Lift pass prices :-to be confirmed 

Serre Chevalier is a large ski resort in the Southern French Alps, midway between the French city of Grenoble, and the Italian city of Turin.

 It has mainly North facing slopes and therefore maintains its snow well into April. Snow-making on the lower runs means skiing down to the village is possible all season and Easter skiing is some of the best in the Alps. 

There are pistes to suit skiers of all abilities, and non-skiers can meet you for lunch at the top of the gondolas.

There is some fantastic lift-served off-piste skiing for the experts amongst you, but a guide is recommended if you are unfamiliar with the area. You can easily get to La Grave for the day should you wish to but book your guide well in advance. 

 Le Monetier-les-Bains, at an altitude of 1500m, is the highest village in the resort, the others being spread along the foot of the pistes, Villeneuve-la-Salle, Chantemerle/Saint-Chaffrey and the Napoleonic fortress town of Briancon, the highest town in the Alps, which is at 1200m. A good skier can cross from one end of the resort to the other in a day and back again  but  it doesn't matter too much where you finish at the end of the day, as the ski bus runs regularly. 

Ski School

We recommend New Generation Serre Chevalier for all your ski lessons in Monetier. Gavin Crosby has been teaching in the valley for over 20 years and holds the highest qualification of the British Association of Ski Instructors (BASI). Please contact mel.crosby@newgen.com for all your ski school enquiries.  Please mention Chamoissiere when you contact her.  Their website is NewGen Serre Chevalier

 

Should you wish to take snowboarding lessons, the Ecole du Ski International has a school in the village. 

Mountain Restaurants

There are a number of restaurants dotted all over the ski area. On the Monetier slopes, there are three. The Halte at Pre-Chabert (bottom of the slopes), the Chapka (top of the chairlift), and the Peyra Juana (down the Rochamout piste) which is our favourite. Get there early as it is very small, although you don't usually have to wait for too long.

Cross over to the remainder of the ski area via the Yret or Eychauda and Cucumelle chairlifts and there is a choice at the top of all the main lifts as well as some hidden gems such as Echaillon and Briance- check out the piste map to find them. 

Over towards Briancon, the small and friendly Chalet du Serre Blanc is an excellent hot chocolate stop with amazing views of Briancon and the Parc des Ecrins.

For more information about Chalet Chamoissiere, please see our Apartment page.

 

by Helen Beaumont

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