Tackle the world’s longest black run at night time in Isère, France

As the majority of skiers and snowboarders wind down for the day or seek respite in the resort’s centre to explore the shops, a select few embark on a different journey back up the mountain, ready for a unique adventure on Pic Blanc in Alpe d’Huez.

With one final cable car ride, they ascend to admire the breath-taking sunset from the lofty heights of the Grandes Rousses mountain range. The allure lies in Sarenne, renowned as the world’s longest black piste, offering an uninterrupted 16km stretch of skiing and a thrilling 2,000 metre descent.

For those seeking extraordinary experiences, Tuesday evenings beckon with the last cable car ascent and a downhill run that promises an unforgettable adventure.

The Sarenne sunset ski takes place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the winter season and is priced from €65/£56pp. A seven night stay at Hotel Les Bruyères, arriving 13 January 2024, is priced from £725pp, based on three sharing a triple room with breakfast included. Flights and transfers extra.

isere-tourism.com



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