Serre Chevalier

France • Hautes-Alpes
⛷ Serre Chevalier 250 km slopes 🏔 1200–2800 m ❄ Snow-sure

Resort overview

Serre Chevalier is one of France’s most distinctive large ski resorts, known for extensive terrain, sunny southern Alps conditions and broad appeal for families, intermediates and long alpine ski trips.

Ski area
Serre Chevalier
Piste
250 km
Altitude
1200–2800 m
Resort type
Mixed
Season
December – April
Recommended airport
Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport (GNB)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure Yes
Glacier skiing No
Night skiing No
Car-free No

Resort ski map

Serre Chevalier lifts, pistes and resort location

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📍 Hautes-Alpes, France ✈ Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport (GNB)

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Airport options

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS)

Typical transfer: 🚐 165 mins

Notes: Useful major-airport fallback.

Geneva Airport (GVA)

Typical transfer: 🚐 210 mins

Notes: Possible but usually a long transfer.

Status: Longer transfer option

More about Serre Chevalier

Serre Chevalier is one of the most distinctive ski resorts in France, combining extensive mountain terrain with a more relaxed southern Alps atmosphere and strong all-round appeal. It stands out for its scale, scenic setting and reputation as a destination that offers a different feel from the busier headline resorts of the northern French Alps.

What makes Serre Chevalier especially appealing is its balance of size, sunshine and versatility. It works well for intermediates, families and mixed-ability groups, while also offering enough range for longer stays and travellers who want a large ski area without the same level of crowd intensity found in some bigger-name competitors. The combination of broad terrain, attractive mountain scenery and a slightly more laid-back resort character gives it a clear identity in the French market.

Serre Chevalier is especially appealing to travellers who want a ski trip built around scale, scenic skiing and a more relaxed Alpine atmosphere. With its strong southern Alps position, extensive resort area and broad all-round usability, it remains one of France’s top choices for skiers looking for variety and mountain value.