Serre Chevalier Briançon is a well-established ski resort and outdoor destination located in Hautes-Alpes, France. Founded in 1941, Serre Chevalier offers a diverse range of winter and summer sports activities, including skiing, wellness experiences, and an authentic alpine atmosphere. The resort is uniquely positioned at the gateway to the Ecrins National Park in the Southern Alps, providing visitors with a combination of snow and sun. Notably, it offers a wide variety of skiing opportunities such as through larch forests, dedicated areas for new styles of skiing, and even night skiing on the Vauban slope overlooking the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Briançon and its ramparts.
Moreover, the area is renowned in the cycling world for its iconic mountain passes, including Lautaret, Galibier, Granon, and Izoard. The Serre Chevalier Valley spans multiple municipalities, each offering its own unique attractions, including Le Monêtier les Bains, Villeneuve (La Salle les Alpes), Chantemerle (St Chaffrey), Briançon, Puy Saint André, and Puy Saint Pierre.
With its rich historical heritage and multicultural influence stemming from its proximity to Italy, the Serre Chevalier Valley stands as the largest ski resort in the Southern Alps, situated in Europe's highest department.
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