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Resorts Serre-Chevalier

Area Profile

Serre Che, as it's known to its friends, is one of the most southerly of France, Europe and the Alp's big ski areas. Located close to the Italian border, Serre Chevalier also boasts more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Although that statistic may make some snow lovers nervous, it's north facing slopes, reaching high with a big proportion above the tree line, together with extensive snow making capabilities (more than 400 guns covering more than 130 hectares of trails on lower slopes, make the resort relatively snow sure. Serre Chevalier is made up of no less than thirteen villages (three main ones); its base is spread out for 6km (4 miles) along the Guisane Valley floor from the old town of Briançon, Europe's highest and the location of France's first ski school in 1902, up to the Col du Lautaret. The resort has tried hard to avoid the 'concrete-monolith-mentality' of some of the other big French resorts, and there is a good proportion of traditional buildings and authentic architecture in the villages, despite Serre Chevalier's success and inevitable growth. Its name comes from the old Provencal word 'cambell' which meant 'flock of sheep' and was given because flocks from nearby Provencal were brought up to Serre (little mountain) in the summer. The area's historical association with the Borel nobility is also present today as their coat-of-arms, emblazoned with an eagle, is used by the resort, and the eagles can still be seen on occasion. Over recent seasons the resort has received world wide publicity thanks to its famous son, world champion downhiller (from 1995 to '97) Luc Alphand, who wore his Serre Chevalier headband in competition all over the globe and his friendly face now smiles out at you from all of Serre Chevalier's promotional material. Mr Alphand is known locally as 'Lucho'. The geography of the place is slightly complicated and probably not worth getting too involved with, however you can access the north facing larch-lined slopes above the resort's many villages first of all from Briançon itself, which was lift-linked in to Serre Che as recently as 1989 by a 6 seater gondola. At that time it was dubbed 'Serre Chevalier 1200' and was sort of absorbed into the overall marketing effort, but it now seems to have gone its own way a little in that department. The next 'community' as you move up the valley is that of Saint-Chaffrery, known as Serre Chevalier 1350, with two hamlets of which the best known is Chantemerle. Next up is La Salle les Alpes, dubbed Serre Chevalier 1400, which contains five villages, the best known being Villeneuve which has the most facilities and attractions of any of the villages in the valley. Finally Monêtier les Bains, or Serre Chevalier 1500, with the other six villages, the largest Monêtier itself.

Lodging Profile

Slopeside accomodations is available; a total of 37,000 beds. 29 additional hotels are located nearby. Apartments, chalets, and guesthouses are also available.

Services Profile

There are about a dozen restaurants on the mountain and almost 100 in town. Types of cuisines ranging from French and Italian, greek to chinese, to Mexican. There are more than many shops, banks, post offices, petrol stations, bars, cinemas, and a couple of laundrettes. Child care available for ages 6 months to 6 years old; french language spoken by care givers. Two ski schools are offered at the resort.

Area Recreation Profile

Other activities on location and or nearby are; ice cave, night skiing, ice karting, snowshoeing, telemark, heli ski, cross country, sports halls, indoor swimming pool, outdoor ice rinks, body building, bridge, hang gliding, horse riding, spa baths, jacuzzis, saunas, ice driving circuit, library, massages, museums, paragliding, parapente, parascending, quad bike ice circuit, sleigh rides and snowmobiling. For the night life there are cinemas available and night clubs.

Snowboarding Profile

Snowboarding is allowed including a snow park, boardercrosses, tables, quarter pipes, and a half pipe.

Cross Country Profile

35 km of cross country terrain available; 2 km easy, 15 km medium, and 18 km demanding terrain.

Summer Profile

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Mountain Stats

Elevation Lifts Terrain
Top: 9285 FT
Bottom: 3937 FT
Vertical Drop: 5348 FT
Skiable Terrain: 4445 acres
Number of Runs: 114
Snow Making: 125 acres
Total Lifts: na
Surface Lifts: 39
Capacity: 65535
Beginner Runs: 20%
Intermediate Runs: 50%
Advanced Runs: 30%
Expert Runs: 0%
Average Snowfall: 336 IN
Dates More
Projected Days Open: na
Days Open Last Year: 0
Year Open: 1941
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Contact Information

Serre-Chevalier

Address:BP 20 Serre Chevalier, FR-FR, F 0533
Phone: 33 492 249898
Email: na

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