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Discover the latest Alpe d'Huez snow conditions
Alpe d'Huez heads into mid March with the mountains still carrying a solid winter base across the Grandes Rousses massif. The resort continues to benefit from its high altitude slopes and wide open terrain, while the long sunny days that the area is famous for are beginning to bring a touch of spring to the atmosphere. Despite the warmer afternoons the pistes remain well covered and the higher slopes still look very wintry.
Current snow depths are around 70 to 85 cm at resort level around 1860 metres, with between 170 and 220 cm reported on the upper slopes above 2500 metres and deeper coverage towards Pic Blanc at 3330 metres. A light snowfall of around 5 cm has fallen recently on the upper mountain which has helped refresh the surface conditions across exposed areas.
Temperatures have generally ranged from minus 9 to minus 3 degrees on the highest slopes and between zero and plus 6 degrees in the resort depending on sunshine. The freezing level has been fluctuating between 2000 and 2400 metres during the day but drops overnight which helps the pistes refreeze and groom well. Winds have occasionally been moderate near Pic Blanc but overall conditions across the ski area have remained stable.
On piste, the best skiing continues to be found above 2200 metres where the snow remains firm through most of the morning and early afternoon. The higher slopes around Pic Blanc and the Sarenne sector are holding particularly well and offer consistent conditions throughout the day. Lower runs closer to the resort ski best earlier in the day before softening slightly during sunnier periods.
The outlook for the coming days suggests a mixture of sunshine and passing cloud with temperatures gradually increasing as the week progresses. There remains a small chance of light snowfall on the highest peaks later in the week, although significant accumulations look unlikely. Overnight cooling should continue to help preserve the snowpack across the upper mountain where conditions remain strongest.
Alpe d'Huez remains lively during March with a range of events, mountain activities and live music taking place throughout the resort. With slightly quieter slopes following the peak holiday weeks it is a great time to explore the wider ski area and enjoy the long sunny pistes the resort is known for.
Weather outlook as of: 16 March 2026. As I am sure you are aware, accurately forecasting weather more than two or three days ahead in the mountains is notoriously tricky. If there is a significant change we will update this section before the next full weekly snow report.
Alpe d'Huez is skiing best above 2200 metres where the snowpack remains deepest and most reliable, particularly across the Pic Blanc and Sarenne sectors. Early morning runs on lower slopes will offer the most consistent conditions before any afternoon softening. With a solid base still in place at altitude, the resort continues to provide enjoyable spring skiing.
Scroll down to see live forecasts, lift status, links to webcams and above for real time photos from Alpe d'Huez. We will be updating this snow report page every Wednesday so check back in with us next week to see how the pistes are doing and what you can expect from the snow forecast for the next seven days.
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Ski & snowboard rental at the foot of the slopes in Alpe d'Huez. Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
Phillippe welcomes you to the ski hire store in the L'eclose area of Alpe d'Huez.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Alpe d'Huez? Just visit the Skiset AB Sports Office du Tourisme store!
Ski and snowboard rental in Alpe d'Huez. Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
Right in the heart of the shopping centre of the town the shop is only 50m from the main ski lifts and 5m from the ski school and lift pass office.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British ski schools in France and is renowned for its fantastic instructors and excellent customer service.
Enjoy a truly tailor-made experience with private ski or snowboard lessons, designed to suit your needs and pace. Whether it’s your first time on the slopes, a refresher to brush up on skills, or a boost to gain confidence on steeper runs or off-piste terrain, private tuition offers focused, one-on-one instruction.
This ski school offers group ski lessons for both children and adults, catering to all ability levels. Their group lessons provide a great and affordable way to improve your skiing in a safe, social and supportive environment.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British-run ski schools in France. Their team is known for going the extra mile, offering excellent customer service and delivering outstanding lessons and guiding.
Oli Sebbar is a certified ski instructor in France and New Zealand. He loves sharing his passion and knowledge of the mountains and will help you understand and learn how to deal with different types of snow conditions you may encounter while riding on piste and off-piste.
With over 30 years of experience teaching skiing and snowboarding across the French Alps, their mission is to help you make the most of every moment on snow.
Booking with them means your holiday won’t involve the stress of public transport, the cost of private transfers, or the hassle of fitting snow chains on a hire car.
This company offers private and shared transfers from Geneva Airport to Alpe d'Huez, nearby areas, and resorts across the Alps. With great value fares on all journeys, it’s an easy way to save money.
They provide the best price for airport transfers to destinations throughout the French Alps, year-round.
Alp Venture offers safe, reliable and professional private transfers to Alpe d’Huez at competitive prices.
Step away from the bustle of the ski slopes and try your hand at biathlon, a brilliant winter adventure that mixes cross-country skiing with precision rifle shooting. It is an exciting blend of endurance and focus, and it suits mixed groups beautifully. With adapted equipment and clear guidance, it is accessible to absolute beginners as well as those keen to push themselves a little.
Strap on your snowshoes and explore the winter trails of Alpe d’Huez with a qualified instructor, discovering the mountains at a slower pace and in complete tranquillity. Snowshoe walks are suitable for all ages and require only a basic level of fitness, making them perfect for families, mixed groups, or anyone looking for a peaceful winter escape. Each outing is rated by difficulty, allowing you to choose the walk that best suits your group.
Situated in the heart of the main street (Avenue Les Jeux) is the patinoire (ice rink) – in the middle of town underneath the shadow of the Royal Ours Blanc Hotel.
This company offers instruction on driving around the same ice track that's used for the popular Andros Trophy event and it's guaranteed enjoyment!
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The mid-station of the Pic Blanc or Grandes Rousses gondola, otherwise known as the DMC (1er Troncon).
This is the view of the top station of the Grandes Rousses gondola, otherwise known as the DMC.
This view shows the whole of the resort ski area and piste front in the foreground and the main gondola, the Grand Rousses is on the far right, and of course the (in)famous Folie Douce terrace and VIP area!
One of the highest views of Alpe d'Huez, this panoramic webcam from the top Marmottes 3 lift gives a superb view over the resort of Alpe d'Huez and over the back onto the Sarenne with the Cristalliere chairlift.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsAlpe d'Huez hosts a wide range of events throughout the year. In the winter, you can expect motor racing on ice, comedy festivals, ski races and various live music gigs. During the summer months, the focus turns to cycling with the Tour de France usually passing through town. The Megavalanche, a mass-start mountain bike race that draws thousands of MTB fans from around the world, takes place in July.
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