Europe 2025/26

There are many issues with the lift system at La Grave. The pulse gondola is nearing the end of its useful life, and the glacial surface lifts are affected by glacial retreat and other issues. One surface lift is already removed - snowcat or touring is required for 2nd glcaial suface lift access.

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In 2017, the Alpe d'Huez Tourist Development Company (SATA), with its subsidiary SATG, took over the public service delegation for the cable car's management from the municipality; this public service delegation includes upgrading the two existing sections, restoring the mountain restaurant, and constructing a third section leading to a higher altitude, under the Dôme de la Lauze (3,559 m ). The project to build the third section has sparked debate and various actions (administrative appeals, ZAD protests), with some wanting it to be completed while others question its value.

La Grave was closed almost all of last season 2024-25:

In December 2024, the opening of the cable cars was postponed to allow for the emergency replacement of one of the supporting cables on the first section, for safety reasons. The new opening date was then scheduled for the end of January 2025. However, a major technical incident occurred on January 20, 2025: an anchor failed, causing the cable being replaced to fall and damaging pylon P2. No injuries were reported. The reopening after the repairs was estimated for March 29, 2025.
Currently, a snowcat is sometimes used instead of one of the glacier surface lifts due to operational issues. Like Whistler - specifically Blackcomb.

Proposed Third Stage Cable Car replacement for summer and winter use:

Third section
A third section of the cable cars would link the Col des Ruillans at 3,211 meters altitude to the Dôme de la Lauze at over 3,500 meters by flying over the Girose glacier. After years of studies and appeals, preparatory work was scheduled to take place in the autumn of 2023 in order to allow the actual work to begin in the spring of 2024; however, due to opposition, notably from environmental associations , in October 2023, this work could not be carried out and was postponed


After Winter 2024/25, no new protests are organized. Local economic reality trumps environmentalism?


Great read - and video

 
Just FYI Alpe d'Huez. The Pic Blanc cable car was damaged by the October 2025 Winter Storm Benjamin (they are naming storms in the Alps, too?). Cables and Structure required fixing. Opening: January 30, 2026, hopefully.



There are reservations available and extended hours to ski the Sarenne Glacier via Marmottes lifts.





Pic Blanc opening info, and Tunnel update:

 
We are arriving the same date at Malpensa too.
Hopefully you have not committed to any ski locations yet. I very much hope that these southern storms will continue long enough to get Zermatt adequately covered. If that happens, I strongly recommend sbooker and Kylie join us there for a few days. We'll even provide free guide service. We have been waiting for Zermatt to have the coverage it had in 2014, and that has not happened on most of our trips since.

Just below Zermatt in the upper Rhone Valley you hit the French speaking part of Switzerland, containing Verbier plus several James-style areas with visiting. If we go to Zermatt, we will check out Saas-Fee for a day too.

Current state of the season plus late season altitude/exposure point to the big Tarantaise resorts (Val Thorens, Val d'Isere, etc.) being the safest bets. We have been to them before, but if that's where the best skiing is, we will do that. Farther south in France has plenty of snow but not as good altitude/exposure in late season.
 
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There are lots of high-altitude ski resorts near Milan, which are doing well or at least average:
  • Les 2 Alpes, La Grave and Alpe d'Huez
  • Top 50% of Serre Chevalier
  • ViaLattea - Montgenevre, Siestriere
  • Val d'Aosta - Monterosa, Cervinia, Pila, La Thuile
  • Zermatt & Saas Fee (Zermatt seems to be lagging in snowfall again - Cervinia seems to have 1.5-2x amount. Saas Fee's snow base does not matter since you will be on piste more than a tree-lined resort like Les Gets, Megeve, etc. The glacial crevasses are scary.
I don't know much about the ski resorts in the Maritimes/Queyras, but are randomly having the best snow year in the Alps.
 
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