Rocher de l'Enfer 3
A short dynamic rock band with jumps, straight and technical lines galore – for experts only.
Severe Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 537 m
- Ascent
- 0 m
- Descent
- 178 m
Serre Chevalier (or Serre Che as it’s popularly referred to) is one of France’s oldest and biggest ski areas, although unless you’ve been here you may be forgiven for not knowing this particular piece of trivia. The first lift, built in 1941, was a cable car that went up to a hitherto largely unimportant peak called Serre Chevalier. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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A short dynamic rock band with jumps, straight and technical lines galore – for experts only.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A short dynamic rock band with jumps, straight and technical lines galore – for experts only.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A short dynamic rock band with jumps, straight and technical lines galore – for experts only.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A steep, dynamic face, full of chutes and rocky ridges, that changes dramatically depending on snow levels.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A steep, dynamic face, full of chutes and rocky ridges, that changes dramatically depending on snow levels.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A steep, dynamic face, full of chutes and rocky ridges, that changes dramatically depending on snow levels.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A Serre Chevalier classic. No hiking, just 1300 vertical metres of leg burning, big mountain riding.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A largely open, undulating descent in a huge southeast facing bowl – ideal for entry level off piste.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A little bit of Canada comes to the French Alps. Exciting tree skiing best done on big powder days.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Almost a good run for first time off pisters but a tricky exit in particular makes it more of a challenge.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A steep, narrow couloir that looks impressive from the lift and even more so from the top as you drop in.
Severe Freeride Skiing
Big mountain ambiance north facing couloir followed by top quality tree skiing.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Big cliffs and steep, technical lines. Experts only in this complex and exposed area.
Severe Freeride Skiing
Not good all that often but when it’s on there’s almost nothing better.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Low altitude tree skiing. Good in mid winter when the snow is thick all the way to the valley floor.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A highly visible couloir from the Chantemerle and Villeneuve ski areas. Good but poor ski to hike ratio.
Severe Freeride Skiing