Sitting amongst 320 hectacres of wooded slopes, and only 32kms up the valley from Grenoble, is Chamrousse, a self-contained resort in the spectacular Dauphine region. The resort is actually two villages at different altitudes, Le Recoin 1650 and La Roche Beranger 1750, which are linked by a shuttle bus.
Although popular as a ski resort in the Grenoble area since the 1950s, Chamrousse came to international attention in 1968 when Jean Claude Killy won two of his three Olympic gold medals there - in downhill and giant slalom. In the lead up to the Olympics, Chamrousse was developed with all of the style and sensitivity we have come to associate with purpose-built French ski resorts.
Today the many apartment blocks of Roche Beranger combine to create a concrete monstrosity; Le Recoin, being an older community, and retaining some traditional buildings, is somewhat more attractive. However, if you don't care too much about the architecture, the resort offers a good range of pistes for skiers and snowboarders of all abliities and makes a fine ski destination for groups and families.
Over the years the breadth of accommodation and facilities in the resort have attracted several national and international sporting events besides ski racing - every winter Chamrousse welcomes the national dog sled championships and other major events hosted include international motor rallying and world cup snowboarding.
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Beginner Runs: 40%
Intermediate Runs: 35%
Advanced Runs: 25%
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Total Number Of Lifts: 23
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High Speed Quads: 4
Quad Chairs: 1
Triple Chairs: 2
Double Chairs: 3
Surface Lifts: 13
Top: 7398 ft.
Bottom: 4757 ft.
Vertical Drop: 2805 ft.
Longest Run: 2.4 miles
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