
Hôtel, Bar-Restaurant & Spa Les Clarines
Very good · 599 reviews
Strong value for Villard-de-Lans, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Flying into Grenoble Alpes-Isere Airport? These are the 12 closest ski resorts, ranked by straight-line distance from the terminal. Mountain roads wind, so allow more time by car, but the order still tells you where the snow starts soonest. Each resort has ski-in/ski-out hotels you can compare in one click.
The closest ski resort to the airport is Villard-de-Lans, about 37 km away in French Alps.

A lively year-round town on the Vercors plateau near Grenoble, Villard-de-Lans skis a sunny 125 km domain with Corrençon. Limestone scenery and a genuine town life set it apart.

Very good · 599 reviews
Strong value for Villard-de-Lans, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Tucked into the dramatic Chartreuse massif a short drive from Grenoble, Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse is a peaceful family resort below the Chamechaude cliffs. Wild scenery, monastic calm and 35 km of friendly piste.

Excellent · 247 reviews
One of the highest-rated places to stay in Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, with guests singling out the service and comfort.

A big, snowy local favourite on the Belledonne range above Grenoble, Les 7 Laux offers 120 km of varied piste close to the city. Quiet midweek, lively at weekends, it punches above its fame.

Very good · 542 reviews
A dependable, well-reviewed choice for a stay in Les 7 Laux.

The closest real ski resort to Grenoble, Chamrousse hosted the 1968 Olympic downhill and looks out over the city and the Vercors. Easy access and big views make it a local favourite.

Great · 491 reviews
A dependable, well-reviewed choice for a stay in Chamrousse.

Saint-Honoré-1500 is a compact family ski area at 1,500 m on the Matheysine plateau south of Grenoble, with 30 km of piste on the Grand Serre sector and views down to the Lac de Laffrey. The drive from Grenoble is under an hour, which makes it one of the most realistic Isère options for a long weekend.

Excellent · 29 reviews
Strong value for Saint-Honoré-1500, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

Le Collet d'Allevard is a small Belledonne family resort at 1,450 m, perched above the thermal town of Allevard-les-Bains and only forty-five minutes from Grenoble. The ski area is modest and mostly intermediate, but the night-skiing sessions a few evenings a week give it a particular rhythm. The valley spa downstairs adds a soak-and-ski option that the big alpine resorts rarely match.

Excellent · 264 reviews
One of the highest-rated places to stay in Le Collet d'Allevard, with guests singling out the service and comfort.

A quiet stone village facing the Grandes Rousses, Vaujany is the insider's way into the vast 250 km Alpe d'Huez Grand Domaine. Hydro-electric wealth gave this tiny place lifts and amenities far beyond its size.

Excellent · 555 reviews
One of the highest-rated places to stay in Vaujany, with guests singling out the service and comfort.

Three hundred days of sunshine a year have earned it the nickname of the sun terrace of the Alps. Alpe d'Huez is also home to the Sarenne, the longest black run on the planet at 16 km with a 2,000 m drop.

Very good · 1.2k reviews
Moments from the lifts in Alpe d'Huez, so you can ski back to the door and skip the morning queues.

Aillons-Margériaz hides in the Bauges Regional Park between Chambéry, Annecy and Lyon, a twin-hamlet ski area at 1,000 m that locals reach in under an hour by car. Eleven lifts and 25 km of piste split between Aillons 1000 and Margériaz 1400 stay deep in spruce and beech forest. This is everyone's first ski weekend, and quite a few people's favourite.

Excellent · 329 reviews
One of the highest-rated places to stay in Aillons-Margériaz, with guests singling out the service and comfort.

Saint-Sorlin-d'Arves is the Sybelles village that still feels like a Savoyard hamlet. At 1,550 m in the Arves valley, baroque bell tower in the middle and the Etendard glacier (3,463 m) glinting behind, it ties the photogenic old centre to 310 km of linked piste.

Very good · 444 reviews
A dependable, well-reviewed choice for a stay in Saint-Sorlin-d'Arves.

Home to one of the largest skiable glaciers in Europe, Les Deux Alpes guarantees snow on top and serves up a famously big party at the bottom. Summer skiing too, when the glacier reopens for freestyle camps.

Excellent · 638 reviews
Strong value for Les Deux Alpes, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.

La Toussuire is a purpose-built 1960s village perched at 1,750 m in the Maurienne, a gateway into the Les Sybelles domain. The architecture is unapologetic concrete from the lift-it-and-pour era, but the snow at altitude holds and the ski-in/ski-out is as honest as it gets. Families come back year after year for the price-to-piste ratio.

Very good · 449 reviews
Strong value for La Toussuire, with a high guest rating that punches above its nightly price.
Villard-de-Lans, in French Alps, is the nearest at about 37 km in a straight line. By mountain road it is longer, but nothing else is closer.
As the crow flies, from the airport coordinates to each resort. It is a fair way to rank what is nearest, but real driving distance is longer on winding Alpine roads, so treat it as an order of proximity, not a transfer time.