Ice Cave
Walk through a 200m gallery to access a magical network of rooms carved out 20 metres below the surface of the snow, deep inside the glacier.

© Camping la Cascade, Venosc
Campsite located between forest, rivers and meadows and has panoramic views
La Cascade campsite has pitches, chalets and semi-permanent tents.
Only eight minutes by cable car from Les Deux Alpes, this camping site has sunny and shady spots to pitch on or alternatively you can rent one of their chalets. Available all year long, they rent by the weekend, week or even overnight.
There is a washing machine and tumble dryer available for a small fee. You can pay for a hot shower token.
Walk through a 200m gallery to access a magical network of rooms carved out 20 metres below the surface of the snow, deep inside the glacier.
The sports centre in Les 2 Alpes is open throughout summer and winter and offers 1200m2 of leisure and sports space, as well as a large conference room and amphitheatre.
This 1,800m2 open-air artificial ice rink, located right in the heart of Les Deux Alpes, is great fun for friends and family.
Les Deux Alpes Aacqua Center is the perfect place to head to after a long day out on the mountain.
Heated swimming pool located at the bottom of the slopes right next to the Alpette summer sledges.1 pool of 25 mt x 12 mt with a depth of 1.40 mt.
For a fun and lively night out in Les Deux Alpes, Le Strike Bowling Alley is the perfect destination. Challenge your friends or family to a few games over a couple of beers, and enjoy some friendly competition in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
This list pass office is in the Veneon valley, at the bottom of the Telecabine de Venosc. Here you can purchase or pick up Venosc and Les Deux Alpes ski passes.
Situated in the Place du Diable, near the Diable chairlift in the L'Alpe de Venosc area of Les Deux Alpes, here you can purchase and pick up ski passes.
This is the central lift pass office in resort, at the bottom of the Jandri Express.
This lift pass purchase point is located at the bottom of the Petite Aiguille chairlift, at the entrance of resort. Here you can purchase Les 2 Alpes ski passes.
This lift pass office is located at the entrance of Les Deux Alpes, near the Vallée Blanche chairlift. Here you can purchase ski passes.
This lift pass office sells Les 2 Alpes ski passes. It is located in at the bottom of the Village chairlift in 1800.
Venosc is a traditional Alpine village in the Vénéon valley, linked to Les 2 Alpes by a speedy seven-minute gondola. You’ll find cobbled streets, artisan shops and a relaxed atmosphere far from the resort’s hustle and bustle. Most places to stay are self-catered chalets and apartments, with neighbouring hamlets offering more choice if you have a car. It’s an ideal spot for a quiet stay without sacrificing slope access.
Les 2 Alpes is a high-altitude resort with 225km of pistes and the largest skiable glacier in Europe. The village stretches along a wide plateau with stunning views and a huge choice of self-catered apartments plus a few central chalets. Staying in the heart of the resort puts you close to lifts, bars and restaurants, while free shuttle buses make it easy to get around. The nearby market town of Bourg d’Oisans is perfect for a day trip or to stock up on supplies.
Mont de Lans is the lowest part of the Deux Alpes ski area, only a short chairlift ride from the rest of the system and 5km from the main resort by road.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsIn winter the resort is host to a number of international festivals and skiing events. The Rise Festival just before Christmas features big name bands and DJs, while other big winter events include the Mad Snow Race in January. In the summer, snow camps and freestyle ski competitions take place on the glacier, while the legendary mountain bike race, the Mountain of Hell, takes place at the end of June.
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