Tour du Prorel
A popular and easily accessible descent - a wide open bowl followed by excellent trees.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 2 km
- Ascent
- 37 m
- Descent
- 620 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 popular and easily accessible descent - a wide open bowl followed by excellent trees.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Steep, dynamic tree skiing for experts only.
Severe Freeride Skiing
Steep and exposed, Rocher Carré can be used as an exciting start to a long tree run.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A wonderful and technically accessible descent in a wild uninhabited valley outside the resort. You’ll need to arrange transport to get home.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
An alternative option to the Pré du Bois lines. Steep and best when deep.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Smooth, steep east face ideal for spring snow skiing.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Cruisy skiing and breathtaking scenery in a nature reserve that is entirely outside the resort’s boundary.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
If there’s fresh snow and no wind this line and those around it offer long powder runs with no hiking.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A glorious couloir and technically the easiest of the Prorel’s couloirs. To cap it off it transitions into some fantastic tree skiing.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
An epic off piste run, mostly in well spaced larch trees. The route finding is very tricky though so going with an instructor or guide who knows the area well is preferable.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A wide open line for less experienced off piste riders. Particularly good in spring snow conditions.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Steep SE facing lines that come into their own in perfect spring snow.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Often wind affected, this slope, while short, can provide perfect conditions on its day and takes some time to get tracked out.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Excellent, gentle terrain for less advanced off piste skiers and snowboarders.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Cruisy skiing and breathtaking scenery in a nature reserve that is entirely outside the resort’s boundary.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Easy tree line that goes through the mountain lodges
Easy Freeride Skiing