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The untamed climb up to Alpe d'Huez by e-bike

The untamed climb up to Alpe d'Huez by e-bike
The untamed climb up to Alpe d'Huez by e-bike
The untamed climb up to Alpe d'Huez by e-bike

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3335ETR - LE BOURG-D'OISANS L'ALPE D'HUEZ RESISTANTE GRANDES ROUSSES SEPT LAUX
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Collection : TOP 25 RÉSISTANTE
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17.20€
3336ETR - LES DEUX ALPES RESISTANTE OLAN MUZELLE PARC NATIONAL DES ÉCRINS
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17.20€
3335ET - LE BOURG-D'OISANS L'ALPE D'HUEZ GRANDES ROUSSES SEPT LAUX
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Collection : TOP 25 ET SÉRIE BLEUE
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13.90€
3336ET - LES DEUX ALPES OLAN MUZELLE PARC NATIONAL DES ÉCRINS
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13.90€
TOP75006 - MASSIF DES ECRINS OISANS CHAMPSAUR
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9.80€
TOP100D38 - ISÈRE GRENOBLE VIENNE PARC NATIONAL DES ÉCRINS PARC NATUREL RÉGIONAL DU VERCORS
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TOP100D73 - SAVOIE CHAMBÉRY ALBERTVILLE PARC NATIONAL DE LA VANOISE PNR DU MASSIF DES BAUGES
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8.40€
202 JURA ALPES DU NORD
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6.80€
D04-05 ALPES-DE-HAUTE-PROVENCE HAUTES-ALPES
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5.90€
D38 ISÈRE
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5.90€
NR14 AUVERGNE-RHÔNE-ALPES RECTO/VERSO MASSIF CENTRAL
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6.80€
NR16 PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
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6.80€
NR15 AUVERGNE-RHÔNE-ALPES RECTO/VERSO MASSIF ALPIN
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Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
EUROPE
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7.00€

Description

Ride up on Alpe d'Huez on this lovely road which which enjoyed its moment of fame during the 2013 Tour de France. Crossing over from the Romanche valley to the Sarenne valley, you have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the surrounding Alpine scenery.

ROUTE
Leave Bourg d'Oisans on the D1091 towards Briançon to the Chambon dam and turn left towards Mizoën. Follow the D25a up to the Col de Sarenne and carry on up to Alpe d'Huez.
Ride back down the 21 switchbacks of the D211 to Bourg d'Oisans.

PRACTICAL INFO
Recharging: in restaurants in Huez and Alpe d'Huez.
Refreshments and restaurants during the ride: in the villages of La Garde and Huez. Full services in Alpe d'Huez.

DON'T MISS
Points of interest en-route:
The Musée d'Huez et de l'Oisans museum, the Palais des Sports in Alpe d'Huez (free entry).
Year-round market: Saturday mornings in Bourg d'Oisans town centre.
Summer market: Friday mornings in Alpe d'Huez in front of the Tourist Office.

Technical Information

Racing biking
Difficulty
Not specified
Duration
4h
Dist.
52 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

38520   Le Bourg-d'Oisans
Lat : 45.055005Lng : 6.031145

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Alpe d'Huez Museum of History and Archaeology

The Alpe d'Huez Museum of History and Archaeology is the only structure in a high-altitude resort to be awarded the "Musée de France" label, and is associated with a major archaeological site. It traces the long history of the village of Huez and its mountain pastures, from the Middle Ages to the present day.The museum presents visitors with two new scenographies through the permanent exhibitions "Le spectacle de la montagne" and "Brandes et la ruée vers l'argent des XIIe et XIIIe siècles". There's also a space dedicated to the Second World War, with the exhibition "Eté 1944. Le Maquis de l'Oisans". 3 EXHIBITIONS: "LE SPECTACLE DE LA MONTAGNE", "BRANDES ET LA RUEE VERS L'ARGENT DES XIIE ET XIIIE SIECLES", "ETE 1944. LE MAQUIS DE L'OISANS". These exhibitions punctuate the course of visitors to the Musée d'huizat: "The Mountain Show Presented at the end of 2022, this permanent exhibition tells the story of the transformation of the "Vieil Alpe" mountain chalets into hotels, forming an internationally renowned high-altitude tourist resort from the 1980s-90s onwards. Featuring 4 chronological "kiosks" (or cubes) richly illustrated with photographs retracing the periods 1923-1939, 1945-1973, 1974-1989, 1990-2022, this immersive exhibition reveals to the curious this rich history, with the role of the pioneers (Moulin, Chaix, Chalvin, Rajon, Pomagalski etc.), the heyday of traditional family hotels from the 1930s to the 1960s, sporting events such as the Tour de France cycling race (which arrived in Alpe d'Huez as early as 1952), new snow-related activities such as snowboarding in the 1980s, summer skiing on Sarenne and ever-increasing events such as the Tomorrowland Winter electronic music festival. The architectural and urban development of the resort is also showcased in the exhibition, with a touch table (historical and 3D models of the resort's districts) and an interactive terminal featuring the testimonies of several key players in this urban development. The Alpe's built heritage (hotels, ski lifts, public buildings, Rif Nel, individual chalets, etc.) is presented, as are future projects. Finally, the screening of INA films from the period (leisure activities in the 50s, the role of promoters in the 70s, inauguration of the Pic Blanc bobsleigh run and cable car in the 1960s and 70s, bobsleigh competition in February 1968) will attract the attention of adults and children alike. "Brandes and the silver rush of the 12th and 13th centuries". Looking around Alpe d'Huez today, who would believe that in the Middle Ages, a community of men, women and children settled on the Brandes plateau, at the foot of the Saint-Nicolas rock, to extract silver ore from the mountain's subsoil at an altitude of over 1800m? And yet, from the 12th to the 14th century, these inhabitants of the mining village of Brandes (the highest in Europe for this period) lived there year-round, despite the difficult climatic conditions from October to May. This technical history (pre-industrial Western Europe and nascent metallurgy) and human history were revealed by archaeological digs carried out in 1977 by Marie-Christine Bailly-Maître and her teams of scientists and volunteers. The discoveries made during these excavations (mining techniques, the manufacture of silver dust, Brandes' finished product for the coins of the dauphin - lord of the Dauphiné - religious practices and daily life, the construction of a watchtower called "shell-keep") led to the creation of the Maison du Patrimoine in 1982, which became the Musée d'Huez et de l'Oisans and then, in 2023, the Musée d'histoire et d'archéologie de l'Alpe d'Huez. The museum was awarded the "Musée de France" label in 2003 and moved to AgorAlp (former Palais des Sports et des Congrès de l'Alpe d'Huez, 1st floor) in 2012. A new scenography presenting the archaeological collection is visible and contextualizes the artifacts found above and below ground. "Summer 1944. The Oisans Maquis". Finally, let's not forget the extraordinary epic of the Oisans Maquis during the Second World War. Although the mountains seem to be an unspoilt area, sometimes tragic, often heroic events took place in the Grandes Rousses massif, and in Oisans more generally. Alpe d'Huez was home to a military hospital run by the Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur (FFI), first in Huez and then in the Signal chalet, an annex of the Grand Hôtel. "Faced with the advance of the German army and its desire to control the Oisans (following the capture of the Vercors in July), Doctor Tissot ordered the evacuation of the wounded patients in August 1944. This marked the beginning of a slow and difficult ascent for the patients, some of whom were in critical condition, and the hospital staff, to the heights of the Alpette and the slopes of the Grandes Rousses. They were helped by the crew of a Boeing B-24 Liberator, "11 Americans who fell from the sky" (Pierre Montaz's expression): the crash of their bomber over the commune of Prunières, near Gap, prompted them to cross the Oisans. They provided invaluable support for the FFI's withdrawal. Protecting the wounded as they climbed to higher ground, the Maquisards de l'Oisans put up a fierce fight on the heights of the Alpette against a division of German Alpine fighters, following the capture of the Vercors a short time earlier; they emerged victorious on August 14, 1944, with no loss of life. Relive this key event in the history of mountain Resistance through educational panels and objects from the Musée de l'Alpe d'Huez collection. "Visite-flash": discover museum objects in a different way! Tuesdays from 4.30 pm to 5.00 pm CULTURAL EVENTS Activities (free nocturnes, visit to Pic Blanc and the Ice Grotto, flash visit to the Museum's collections (Tuesdays, 30 minutes, 4:30-5pm), guided tour of the Notre-Dame des Neiges church) are organized during the winter season at the Museum, from December to mid-April. For further information, call 04 76 11 21 74 or e-mail accueil.musee@mairie-alpedhuez.fr GUIDED TOURS MUSEUM, PIC BLANC, CHURCH NOTRE-DAME-DES-NEIGES (during winter season) Guided tour of Pic Blanc and its exceptional panorama (3330m) This tour covers a wide range of subjects: the 3-star Green Guide panorama, the history of the resort and skiing, information on geology, landscape, fauna, flora, glaciers, the history of the resort... No walking, maximum 15 people per tour (access by Pic Blanc cable car). Every Tuesday and Thursday during the winter season, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. How to get there: meet in front of the Pic Blanc gondola ticket office (formerly DMC, at the top of the resort, 1850m above sea level, after the Pistes traffic circle, on the right; payment at the ticket office and meeting with guide Frédérik TANE). Tour prices: please contact SATA (04 76 80 30 30). Information and registration required: at the Musée de l'Alpe d'Huez: 04 76 11 21 74 or at accueil.musee@mairie-alpedhuez.fr In winter and summer, other tours are offered by the Service culturel de la commune d'Huez - Alpe d'Huez, with registration at the Museum (limited places, on registration at the Museum, by e-mail or telephone at accueil.musee@mairie-alpedhuez.fr -; 5€ or 3€; 04 76 11 21 74): - Notre-Dame des Neiges church (Wednesdays, 2:30 - 4:00 pm; history and architecture of this remarkable religious and cultural building). In winter, the Museum also offers : - VISITE-FLASH: discover the museum's objects in a different way! (Tuesdays, 4:30 to 5:00 pm; history of the resort from the Middle Ages to the present day): FREE, FROM 7 YEARS OF AGE, registration recommended at the Museum (1st floor of AgorAlp; 04 76 11 21 74; accueil.musee@mairie-alpedhuez.fr); duration: 30 minutes. FINE ARTS EXHIBITIONS SALLE ANNE AUVERGNE In the Anne Auvergne room (AgorAlp, 1st floor, in the Museum's temporary exhibition room), take advantage of the volume and luminosity of this exhibition room and its works to discover watercolors, paintings, sculptures, engravings, digital works, photographs, etc. for the duration of a winter. FREE ENTRY; new exhibitions every 3 weeks.

AgorAlp - 1er étage 70 avenue de Brandes Au 1er étage 38750 Alpe d'Huez
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Un Ecrin de Miel - beekeeper

Partners Anatole Poinsot and Gustave Poinsot produce mountain and regional honeys and other products derived from the hive.Beekeepers Gustave and Anatole manage a herd of 400 hives through the seasons. These two mountain-loving brothers offer a varied range of honeys, pollen and propolis reflecting the quality of the terroirs they carefully select. Gustave and Anatole devote a large part of their time to the multiplication of colonies and the rearing of quality queens, a key stage in the development of vigorous hives adapted to their mountain environment. The two brothers harvest propolis, a precious resin used by bees to protect and sanitize the hive. They transform it into enriched honey or a mother tincture, renowned for stimulating the immune system. Discover why bees are such fascinating insects, and learn all about their work and natural products! PRODUCTS - meadow flower honey - acacia honey - wildflower honey - mountain honey - high mountain honey - lavender honey - fir tree honey - chestnut honey - fresh pollen - propolis - propolis mother tincture - wax - swarms - queens POINTS OF SALE Sales at the honey house: every Friday from 9am to 6pm from 14/07 to 19/08. Allemond: Spar. Alpe d'Huez: La Fromagerie Auris-en-Oisans: Proxi . Besse-en-Oisans: La Tourte de Besse, Maison des Alpages. Le Bourg-d'Oisans: Carrefour Express, Ecrins Bio, boulangerie Salazard, Gamm Vert, Maison des Savoir-Faire. Clavans le Bas: Auberge du Savel. Grenoble: Halles St Claire, Articol, La Bonne Pioche. Le Freney-d'Oisans: Avia petrol station, Auberge du Freney. Les Deux Alpes: le Coin des Saveurs, Boulangeries Le Paneton and le Moulin des Alpes. Ornon: La Bergerie de la Lignarre. Oz en Oisans: Le chalet d'Oz, Sherpa. St Christophe en Oisans: La Cordée. Vaujany: La Mie Dorée. Meylan: Paquet Jardin. Varces: Gamm Vert. Péage de Vizille: Le Panier des Alpes. On the market: Saturday mornings in Bourg d'Oisans, in Les Deux Alpes during the hay festival and in Saint Christophe in early June. LABELS - Producteurs de l'Oisans" brand; - Bienvenue à la Ferme" network.

rue du Martinet hameau de la Paute 38520 Le Bourg-d'Oisans
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Open period

From 15/06 to 31/10.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Contact

Phone : 04 76 80 03 25

Email : info-bourgdoisans@oisans.com

Website : https://www.bike-oisans.com

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1 bis rue Humbert 38520 Le Bourg d'Oisans France

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