Les Deux Alpes Transfers
Sitting at 1,650m and home to one of Europe's largest skiable glaciers, Les Deux Alpes is one of the French Alps' most enduring ski resorts.
It draws everyone from beginners finding their feet to seasoned freeriders chasing high-altitude terrain well into spring. Getting there, though, requires a bit of planning – the resort sits deep in the Écrins massif, and the transfer from the airport is all part of the journey.
There are four airports worth knowing about. Grenoble (GNB) is the closest at around 68 miles, with a transfer time of roughly one hour and 45 minutes, making it the obvious first port of call. Lyon (LYS) sits about 100 miles away – around two and a half hours – and tends to offer more frequent flights, particularly on peak-season Saturdays. Chambéry (CMF) is a solid regional option at 83 miles and approximately two hours, while Geneva (GVA), the largest hub of the four, is about 135 miles away and takes upwards of three hours, though it compensates with the widest range of international connections.
Whichever airport you fly into, the final stretch of the journey is memorable in its own right. The road climbs through Le Bourg-d'Oisans and up 21 hairpin bends — the same iconic ascent that cyclists tackle during the Tour de France on the way to Alpe d'Huez. As for how you make that climb, there are a few options: shared shuttle services offer the most budget-friendly route, scheduled bus services run from Grenoble city centre, and private transfers provide a door-to-door option for those who'd rather not think about it at all.
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