Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Serre Chevalier at a glance

  • French
  • Euro (EUR)
  • London Gatwick (LGW), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Manchester Int. (MAN), Edinburgh (EDI)

Travel included to Serre Chevalier

Depart on: Sundays

Fly into: Turin airport

Transfer time: approx. 2 hours 30 mins by coach

Oulx station to resort transfer time: approx. 50 mins

Included in your ski holiday to Serre Chevalier

  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in France

  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday 

  • Flights or rail from the UK, transfers and accommodation 

Ski & snowboarding information

Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Runs

Ski routes map
Blue: 138km
Red: 80km
Black: 33km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
250km
Resort altitude:
1400m
Ski Altitude:
1326m - 2735m
Snow Cannons:
560
Lift Ski Lockers:
No

Beginner skiing and snowboarding in Serre Chevalier

Serre Chevalier is a fantastic resort for beginners with plenty of gentle green runs across the lower half of the mountain and down into the valley. The excellent ski schools in the area are reassuringly friendly and provide first class tuition.

In Chantemerle beginners head up the mountain early to learn on the high, Serre Ratier nursery slope. The nearby Trois Croix green run is an excellent route, taking skiers and snowboarders from the Grand Alpe station all the way to the village. As a long run, gently winding through the trees, it is excellent for practicing your skiing or boarding technique.

There are some incredible green runs going into the village of Villeneuve. The Route de Fréjus in particular comes highly recommended, running all the way from Fréjus, past the hamlet of Le Bez and into the village.

As well as the high quality slopes in the valley, there are numerous blue runs higher up the mountain suitable for confident beginners. We recommend heading to the top of the Grand Serre chairlift for some of the most accessible blues in resort.

Intermediate skiing and snowboarding in Serre Chevalier

An ideal resort for intermediate skiers and boarders, easy to cruise red runs and tree-lined skiing typify the ski area. One of the most exciting red runs is the Cucumelle, accessible from the top of the Vallons chair in Fréjus. This beautiful open piste at the top of the mountain is perfect for skiers who enjoy a long run you can sink your teeth into.

Situated on a quieter part of mountain, the Aiguillette chair near Chantemerle offers spectacular red runs that are ideal for escaping the crowds. With pleasant tree-lined sections, the Aiguillette and the Éduits reds are the perfect tranquil retreats where you can still pick up a bit of speed.

The Monêtier section of Serre Chevalier is further out than the central section, but is still readily accessible using the resort’s excellent and free ski bus service. It is a must visit for lovers of tree skiing, with the winding Clot Gaillard providing some of the best tree action in resort.

Lovers of spectacular views should absolutely head to the red runs above Briançon. Skiing the runs from the top of the Prorel 2 gondola will turn up delightful vistas of the historic town and its UNESCO World Heritage status fortress.

Advanced skiing and snowboarding in Serre Chevalier

The freeride possibilities and truly enjoyable black runs of Serre Chevalier will delight expert skiers and boarders. Head to the villages of Villeneuve and Chantemerle for the steepest black runs in resort: the Casse du Boeuf and the Luc Alphand.

Both these runs are great fun, with a sustained steepness that allow you to build up serious speed. The Casse du Boeuf in particular is very quick and incredibly exciting. Elsewhere on the mountain, ungroomed black runs known as ‘brut de neige’ provide skiers with challenging on piste terrain.

The off-piste terrain above the tree line of Villeneuve and Chantemerle is easily accessible, in particular in the Cucumelle valley. All you need do here is ski to the side of the Cucumelle run to access simple off-piste slopes. It is the perfect place to get your off-piste ski legs back.

With its steep slopes and large bowls, Monétier provides the best off-piste experience in Serre Chevalier. Take the Yret lift, above Monétier to access an incredible snow bowl with plenty of snow for you to leave your tracks in. 

Freestyle and terrain parks in Serre Chevalier

Easily accessed from Villeneuve and Chantemerle, the excellent snow park in the heart of Serre Chevelier is suitable for all levels, from beginner freestylers to experienced experts. The park is split into four separate areas with each zone offering modules suitable for different abilities.

A dedicated lift serves the Serre Chevalier snow park and a video zone will film your runs so you can watch your awesome moves. The park even has a ‘CoolZone’ where you can chill out, listen to music and enjoy the BBQ. It is an ideal location to spend an afternoon – whether you want to practice your tricks or simply soak up the atmosphere.

The MélèZone near the Forêt and Orée du Bois chairlifts is a unique snowpark in a stunning woodland setting. Suitable for intermediate and expert freestyle skiers and snowboarders, the modules are specially built from the local larch wood, seamlessly blending in with nature.

Speed is of the essence at the Serre Chevalier boarder cross, near Chantemerle. A competitive area, each corner and banked turn is carefully honed to make the course as fast as possible. This a great challenge for expert skiers and boarders.

The FunnyCross couldn’t be more different to the course at Chantemerle. An easy course above Briançon, this accessible area is suitable for all abilities. The watchword here is fun and the course is perfect for the whole family.

Cross-country skiing in Serre Chevalier

The wide Guisane valley makes Serre Chevalier an excellent destination for cross-country skiers. With 40km of trails, you can skate all the way from Villeneuve to Les Boussardes at the end of the valley.

There are a couple of short loops, perfect for complete beginners. The green Les Abeyres is situated just outside Villeneuve, and at 1.5km is an ideal length for those learning to cross-country ski.

Experienced cross-country skiers can attempt trails up to 27km long. During the height of winter the trails will take you through magical scenery: across snow covered fields, past charming villages, and into mysterious forests.

The opening of the trails is dependent on the snow conditions. Passes and equipment can be purchased locally.

6 days

Season

Child
5 - 11 years

Adult 
12 - 64 years

Senior
65 - 74 years

Whole Area Pass

Low

£201

£243

£222

High

£249

£303

£276

Lift pass information

Lift pass includes a day skiing in Montgenèvre, Sestriere, Puy Saint Vincent or Les 2 Alpes (transport extra).

Free lift passes for children under 5 years are issued locally, photo ID is required.

Season dates

Low season: 01 Nov - 20 Dec 24 & 05 Apr -30 Apr 25

High season: 21 Dec 24 - 04 Apr 25

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices are confirmed at time of booking.

6 days Category

Child

6 - 12 years

Adults

13 years +

Skis Red - £99
Black - £118
Skis & boots Blue - £115
Red £95 £133
Black - £158

 

6 days Category

Child

8 - 12 years

Adults

13 years +

Snowboard Red - £99
Black - £118
Snowboard & boots Red £95 £133
Black - £158

Equipment information

  • White category skis, boots and helmet are available for children aged 3 – 5 years: £52
  • A helmet is included for children

Levels of equipment

  • Blue: ideal for beginners to early intermediates – softer and easier to turn
  • Red: suit confident intermediates – more rigid for better stability and control, usually new or one season old
  • Black: ideal for strong intermediates and advanced skiers wanting high-performance equipment

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices are confirmed at time of booking.

Ski tuition 

Child 6 - 12 years

Adult 13 years +

6 days AM

£187

£187

 

Snowboard tuition 

Adult and child 10 years +

6 days AM

£187

Tuition information

  • Ski and snowboard 6 days AM timings: 9:30am - 12:00pm
  • During Christmas and Feb holidays, AM timings: 9:00am - 11:30am
  • Snowboarding lessons are mixed adult and child classes from age 10 and above

Levels of tuition

  • Beginner: never skied before
  • Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes 
  • Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
  • Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns 
  • Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique

Please ensure you pre-book tuition for high season dates to avoid the ski schools being fully booked.

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices are confirmed at time of booking.

Where to stay in Serre Chevalier

 

Across the villages of Briançon, Villeneuve and Chantemerle, we have a range of three and four star hotels and apartments available. All of our accommodation is family friendly and located either in the centre of resort or within three minutes' walk away. It's also between a one and three minutes' walk to the nearest ski lift, so no matter where you decide to stay, you'll have easy access to the ski area and a range of bars, restaurants and shops. You'll also find a range of wellness facilities in many of the properties,  including swimming pools, fitness rooms and saunas as well as spa treatments available at a local charge. 

Our accommodations in Serre Chevalier

Discover Serre Chevalier

The resort of Serre Chevalier takes its name from the peak that dominates the Guisane Valley and is made up of four separate villages. This fantastic ski area has 250 kilometres of well interconnected pistes, ample off piste opportunities above Villeneuve and Monetier and probably more trees than any other resort in Europe. We've chosen accommodation situated in the villages of Villeneuve, Briançon and Chantemerle for their good selection of bars, restaurants and shops. 

Beginners are well catered for with the ski areas 'discovery' zones which are made up of green pistes, perfect for gaining confidence before expanding your terrain. The 'Petits Domaines' area are great for those of working up to an intermediate level with access to some easy, cruisy blue slopes and a range of red runs to whizz down. You'll also find plenty of slopes here to challenge you if you're an advanced skier or boarder, with 15 black runs with some very steep descents down from the peaks. Serre Chevalier offers some quick powder fixes or whole days of off piste with opportunities for you to go with a guide to really make the most of what these mountains have to offer. The ski area provides some fantastic opportunities for free riding as the whole area is essentially one huge snow park - there are plenty of tight, tree lined runs, ravines and long steeps slopes for you to really push your skills to the limit. 

Serre Chevalier is an excellent destination for the authentic mountain hut experience, and the mountain restaurants certainly don’t disappoint. La Peyra Juana, above the village of Monétier is a classic French mountain hut: friendly and popular with the locals. It is a great place to visit for the traditional French cuisine and delightful atmosphere.

Located in the tiny village of Fréjus, midway up the mountain, is the delightful Pi Maï restaurant. With an exceptional menu of grilled meats, steak and regional cuisine, this charming restaurant is an excellent destination for lunch.

Conveniently located above the Casse du Boeuf, the chalet style Bivouac de la Casse has a large terrace, which is ideal for catching some rays on a bluebird day. If that wasn’t enough, the tasty menu of burgers, tartiflettes and other delights are served with a smile by the friendly staff.

For excellent, traditional French cuisine off the mountain, head to either La Marotte or La Pastorale in Villeneuve. La Marotte and La Pastorale are two of the most popular restaurants in the resort and it’s not hard to see why. Both are tiny restaurants with a charming atmosphere and friendly service.

In Chantemerle Le Loup Blanc has a delightful interior of wandering wooden beams and charming decorations, giving the place a very traditional feel. The regional dishes are fresh and delicious and the meals are complimented by a fine choice of wines.

The village of Villeneuve is the lively heart of Serre Chevalier, and the destination to head to for most of your après ski needs. La Grotte pub is situated at the base of the pistes – perfectly placed for après. Live bands and DJs keep this place thriving until late into the evening.

As the evening turns to night, head to Le Caves de Serre Chevalier, a lively nightclub and cocktail bar. It is the ideal destination for large groups and those looking to party into the early hours of the morning.

For a quieter experience in Villenueve head to O Tapas Nieve. This classy little bar has an incredible wine selection in its cellar, as well as a special choice of beers and spirits. Le Cocoon is another good option, and a warm, cosy place for a drink.

At the foot of the Luc Alphand piste in Chatemerle, the Station is another great après ski destination. This popular bar has live entertainment most evenings and serves great food as well. Try the house special: fish ‘n chips.

Le Monêtier is the quietest village in Serre Chevalier but still has some of the nicest bars. The Blue Bird Cocktail Bar really stands out from the crowd. With a fantastic stone arch interior, and a splendid cocktail menu, this is one of the most elegant after-ski destinations in resort.

The winding streets in the villages of Serre Chevalier are perfect for wandering and stumbling upon little shops. There are plenty of stores selling and renting winter sports equipment, and small supermarkets or delicatessens where you can grab a bite to eat.

Undoubtedly, the main destination to head to for all your shopping needs is Briançon. The highest town in France, there are plenty of shops selling a wide range of products. It is a great place to visit to look for gifts to take home to friends and family.

Serre Chevalier is well known for the thermal baths in Monêtier, Les Grand Bains du Monêtier. The indoor pool is naturally heated and a wide range of facilities, including Jacuzzi, Roman baths and steam rooms ensure plenty of ways to relax. Visitors can also enjoy an extensive range of health and beauty treatments.

The Pure Altitude Spa at the Le Grand Aigle Hotel is ideal for all guests staying in Les Bez. This excellent spa has a unique décor, with vaulted stone ceilings, providing a fantastic ambience in which to relax. Facilities include a sauna and a whirlpool, with beauty treatments possible to reserve and pay for locally.

Serre Chevalier is a uniquely fascinating ski resort for those interested in history. The walled old town and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Briançon has an incredible past. The old fortress was built in the 18th Century to help defend the town from invasion from the Duchy of Savoy.

At the end of the valley, the St Pierre Chapel in Monêtier has been converted into the delightful little Musée d’Art Sacré. The museum contains a fascinating collection of religious art dating as far back as the 15th Century, and hosts regular exhibitions.

Travel to Serre Chevalier

Travel by air

Flights to Turin depart on Sunday between 13 December 2025 and 4 April 2026.

Transfer times

  • Turin airport: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes by coach

 

Travel by train

We have a 7 night train option to Serre Chevalier that can be booked online. This departs and returns Saturdays.

The there will be one change of train, which is in Paris. The train between Paris and Oulx is by the high speed TGV train.

The transfer from Oulx railway station to Serre Chevalier is 50 minutes.

Please see the drop down below for provisional timings.

The transfer in Serre Chevalier will stop as chose as possible to your chosen accommodation. In some cases there may be a couple of minutes' walk due to regulations on where coaches can stop.

All our flights are early morning, so providing there are no delays you will get to resort in good time to settle in.

Private transfers and self drive options are available.

Here are the provisional timings:

  1. London St Pancras

  2. Paris Gare du Nord

    Change at Paris

  3. Paris Gare de Lyon

  4. Oulx

Upon arrival you meet you transfer up to Serre Chevalier (50 minutes).

The transfer in Paris is between the Gare du Nord station (linking to London) and the Gare de Lyon station (linking to Oulx). The transfer between the Paris railway stations is by RER, the local suburban train. It is just 2 stops and you will have tickets for this with the train tickets.

The train between Paris and Oulx is by the high speed TGV train.

Return timings are as follows:

  1. Oulx

  2. Paris

    Change at Paris

  3. Paris

  4. London St Pancras

Things to do in Serre Chevalier

The ice rink in Serre Chevalier is open all winter season and is of Olympic dimensions so you'll have plenty of space to practice and perfect your technique. Enjoy a solo skating session or make the most of the activities they have on offer for families and friends - there are also 'Ice Garden' activities available during the school holidays.

Fat biking is a great way to explore the mountains away from the busy pistes and you'll also get some fantastic photo opportunities along the way!

Take a trip through the snow on a dog sled and watch as the peaks pass by. This activity can be found in the Briançon village. You'll have the opportunity to drive the sled yourself or if you'd prefer to sit back and take photos, a professional musher will steer the sleigh for you. 

Spend an evening with family or friends and enjoy a game of bowling at Serre Chevaliers recreational leisure centre in Briançon. You'll also find other games for children including table football and shuffle boards and for adults there is a bar serving drinks and cocktails. 

Test your wits and try solve a series of mysteries and riddles and the Serre Chevalier Escape Game. There are 2 rooms and the story comes straight out of you and your groups imagination - will you be able to solve the puzzle?

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