©OT Le Dévoluy

The stations

Superdévoluy and La Joue du Loup, the two Dévoluy ski resorts linked by the ski area, are located in the Hautes-Alpes department, in the heart of the Southern Alps, on the borders of Isère and Drôme.

The practical resort Superdévoluy Everything nearby

Dévoluy’s first ski resort was opened in 1966, and its architecture reflects the image of a practical, friendly resort. If you’re staying in the Bois d’Aurouze, a large building on the snow front, all you have to do is go down a few flights of stairs to have a coffee, buy a newspaper or hire your ski equipment. Others will prefer the chalet-style residences, set back from the resort but a stone’s throw from the snow front and ski lifts. There’s no need to use your car once you’re there.

The sports centre will allow you to combine your stay with a moment of sport and fitness (on your own or as part of a group class). The facility will also keep children occupied after skiing or in case of bad weather.

The cozy station La Joue du Loup The charm of architecture

For a cosy stay in a prestige chalet at the foot of the slopes, choose the resort of La Joue du Loup. You’ll love its aesthetic appeal and range of services, including shops of all kinds, a ski school and friendly restaurants and bars. Above all, La Joue du Loup is a village that’s alive and kicking virtually all year round. Parking is easy and access to the ski lifts is quick thanks to the short distance between the residences and the snow front.

The wellness centre, O’dycéa, les bains du Dévoluy, completes the range of activities on offer in the resort with a wellness break facing the giants of Dévoluy. Norwegian baths, cold wells and musical baths will enchant your après-ski.