Best attractions and places to see around Huez, a mountain destination in the French Alps, offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities and cultural exploration. The region is known for its challenging cycling routes, including the iconic Tour de France climb, and extensive opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. Natural features such as numerous lakes and the surrounding peaks of the Grandes Rousses massif contribute to its alpine character. Visitors can also explore historical sites and museums detailing the area's mining past and wildlife.
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An iconic climb ridden countless times in the Tour de France.
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Pleasant cycle path on good asphalt with few side roads. Recommended! In the background you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Alps. The shortcut to the other side of the river is also recommended, to get to/from the foot of Alpe d'Huez.
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Historic climb of the Tour de France, Alpe d'Huez is a ski resort in the French Alps. Its most famous side is the one starting from Bourg-d'Oisans, which features 21 hairpin bends. The fastest ascent time ever (36 minutes and 50 seconds) is believed to have been set by Marco Pantani during the 1995 Tour.
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Actually, this is a busy, boring road. The French called him 'moche'. Nearby is the col de Sarenne: much more beautiful views. You can also take the climb via Allemond. Also much nicer and quieter.
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Great alternative to the main national road. With a superb view of the mountains and a lot of calm. The surface of the track is very good and the Romanche brings freshness.
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A prestigious climb that's worth doing at least once. However, the village at the top isn't particularly beautiful. It's lined with hotels. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with an idyllic mountain village.
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History, myth and tradition of cycling par excellence
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The region around Huez is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Ecrins National Park, a haven for wildlife and outdoor sports. There are also numerous picturesque mountain lakes such as Lac Besson, Lac Noir, Lac Faucille, and Lac Blanc, which are perfect for hiking and fishing. For breathtaking panoramic views, ascend to Pic Blanc at 3,330 meters, the highest accessible point in Alpe d'Huez.
Yes, Huez offers several cultural and historical sites. Explore the unique modern architecture of the Notre Dame des Neiges Church, featuring stained-glass windows by Arcabas and a hand-shaped pipe organ. Discover the region's mining past at the Brandes Archaeological Site, which showcases a medieval mining operation. You can also delve into local history at the Huez and Oisans Museum or learn about wildlife at the Fauna Museum in Vaujany.
Huez is a world-renowned cycling destination. The most iconic is the Alpe d'Huez Climb, famous for its 21 hairpin bends and its legendary status in the Tour de France. For a less busy but equally scenic ride, consider the Sarenne Pass, a fully paved route culminating at nearly 2000 meters. If you prefer a peaceful ride without car traffic, the Voie Verte de l'Oisans offers splendid panoramas along the Romanche river.
In summer, Huez transforms into an outdoor paradise. Besides the famous cycling routes, you can enjoy extensive hiking and walking on 250 km of marked trails, including scenic routes around the mountain lakes. Mountain biking is also popular with over 250 km of diverse trails. Other activities include horse riding, biathlon, various climbing options, and fishing in the mountain lakes. For more ideas, check out the Hiking around Huez guide.
Huez is primarily known for its extensive skiing and snowboarding, offering 250 km of slopes for all skill levels, including the famous 16 km Sarenne black run. Beyond skiing, visitors can enjoy snowshoe walks, ice skating (both outdoor and indoor), and even ice climbing on frozen waterfalls. The resort also hosts events like the Tomorrowland Winter festival.
Yes, Huez offers several family-friendly options. You can take easy walks around the numerous mountain lakes, such as Lac Blanc, which has an easy 3.8 km loop. The Ice Cave (Grotte de Glace) offers annually changing ice sculptures, providing a unique experience. For active fun, the Palais des Sports et Congrès has a climbing wall, gym, and other sports facilities. Tubing at Tubing des Bergers is also a popular choice for families.
For unparalleled panoramic views, head to Pic Blanc, the highest accessible point at 3,330 meters. The Sarenne Pass also offers spectacular natural spectacles and views. Even the Voie Verte de l'Oisans cycle path provides splendid panoramas of the Romanche valley.
Visitors consistently praise the Alpe d'Huez Climb for its iconic status and the challenge it presents. Many cyclists feel a sense of accomplishment conquering its 21 hairpin bends, which are named after Tour de France winners. It's considered a must-do for cycling enthusiasts, offering a legendary experience despite the demanding ascent.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The 'Lac Blanc Loop' is an easy 3.8 km trail, perfect for a leisurely walk. Many of the trails around the various mountain lakes offer relatively flat sections suitable for beginners or families. For more options, explore the Hiking around Huez guide, which includes routes with varying difficulty grades.
The high-altitude environment of Alpe d'Huez and the surrounding Ecrins National Park is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot ibex, chamois, marmots, stoats, and various bird species, including golden eagles. The region's rich flora also includes forests of fir, spruce, pine, larch, beech, maple, and willow trees.
The best time to visit Huez depends on your preferred activities. For winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, December to April is ideal. For cycling, hiking, and mountain biking, the summer months from June to September offer pleasant weather and access to all trails and routes. The shoulder seasons (late spring, early autumn) can also be beautiful for hiking, with fewer crowds.
Absolutely! Huez is a fantastic destination for mountain biking, with over 250 km of trails. You can find routes that offer magnificent valley views or loops around the mountain lakes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the MTB Trails around Huez guide, which includes options like the 'Magnificent valley views – Alpe d'Huez Climb loop'.


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