Pistes and lifts
What you can ski here
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Run counts and piste kilometres are indicative. Green runs only exist in France, Spain, Andorra, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, the United States, Morocco, Algeria, Lesotho, South Africa, Egypt, Canada, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Chile; Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany start at blue. Indicative average snow depth near the top of the resort, in cm.
Get to know the resort
The Dévoluy is a wild, almost lunar limestone massif between Gap and Grenoble, and SuperDévoluy is its main resort, a compact, slope-side base linked with La Joue du Loup for 100 km of sunny, family-friendly piste. The skiing tops out around 2500 m beneath the great wall of the Obiou, with broad blues and reds and a snowpark, and prices that stay friendly for southern France. It is unpretentious and convenient, built so children can ski back to the door.
Good to know
- The terrain is well balanced: 8 green, 18 blue, 18 red and 6 black runs, which suits a mixed group skiing together at different levels.
- From 1500 m at the base to 2500 m up top, the resort leans on grooming and snowmaking in lean spells (score 78/100).
- With 100 km of piste on 22 lifts, it is a mid-size area, easy to get to know in a long weekend.
- The lifts typically turn for about 16 weeks a season, planning around late January to late February tends to land the most reliable cover.