Oz 3300 Skiing Holidays | Ski Apartments (original) (raw)
Thinking of skiing in Oz 3300? Set amidst fir trees just above the village of Oz. Easy access from Grenoble by the main road, around 45 mins driving time. Part of a huge snow-sure ski area.
Oz 3300 ski area
Part of the massive and snow-sure Grand Domaine/Alpe d'Huez ski area, Oz 3300 (formerly Oz-en-Oisans) offers world-class skiing on 250km of pistes. It has two gondolas that take you onto the higher slopes in no time: one goes to Alpette above Vaujany, where there are further beginner slopes; the other continues in two stages to the heart of the Alpe d'Huez ski area.
From the summit of the Pic Blanc ski area (3,300m) there are superb views of the surrounding mountains across to Italy and the Massif Central.
What helps makes this area so satisfying is that fact that its extensive slopes face in so many different directions, enabling skiers to always find the best snow and conditions by simply following the sun! The Grand Domaine is made up of four sectors: three in Alpe d’Huez plus the Vaujany/Oz sector, which consists of largely north-west facing slopes.
The skiing and snowboarding in Oz is spectacular, with fantastic views all round from glaciers and forests to villages nestling in the valleys below. You can ski back home on a choice of gentle blue or red slopes.
The local Vaujany/Oz ski area on the west side extends from Oz to Vaujany and Alpe d 'Huez on 70km of runs from 1,100m in altitude to 2,800m. It’s a particularly sunny part of the ski region. Thanks to the tree-lined slopes, the terrain above Oz is probably the best area for skiing when snow is actually falling.
Additional ski fact info, main ski info in resort facts box at top of page (23/24):
Vaujany/Oz 3300 local area 53km - 21 lifts (9 gondola, 3 chairlift, 7 draglift, 2 carpet), 30 slopes:
Green slopes: 7
Blue slopes: 10
Red slopes: 11
Black slopes: 1
Oz 3300 skiing info
Beginners
There are some nursery slopes at the base of the mountain and further green runs at the top of the Alpette gondola. Take the Poutran gondola (1 and 2) to Alpe d’Huez where you’ll find no fewer than 20 green runs spread along the mountainside right above Alpe d’Huez. This is a pretty impressive area for beginners! There’s a blue run (Les Chevreuils) down to the resort of Oz, and thanks to snowmaking it’s usually no problem to ski back to the resort.
Intermediates
Directly above Oz there are some enjoyable red runs - or you could try the blue runs at Vaujany’s 'Mont Frais' area just off the top of the Alpette gondola. There are plenty of intermediate runs towards Alpe d’Huez and in the Signal area. The variety of intermediate slopes is quite vast and, in good snow conditions, difficult to beat.
Advanced, off-piste & ski touring
The Grand Domaine is also home to many black pistes as you move towards Alpe d’Huez. There are quite a few at Pic Blanc, the highest point at 3,330m. Don’t leave without trying the longest black run in the Alps – the Sarenne over on the other side of Alpe d’Huez. It’s a whopping 16km in length. You can ski this run by moonlight with a guide.
The black slope beneath the Pic Blanc cable car is another one not to miss. And you can enjoy what is arguably the biggest vertical drop of any pisted descent in the world: 2205 vertical metres, ending in Oz, without taking a lift. It’s a strong skier’s dream - and takes an exhilarating, thigh-burning 90 minutes or so. First check out the panorama from Pic Blanc at 3,330m, where it’s said you can see one-fifth of France! Then gather your courage for the legendary Tunnel Black run before skiing between the rocky outcrops of the Les Rousses Red – and beyond, all the way down to Oz.
Oz 3300 ski hire & lift passes (pre-bookable)
Pre-book your 6 day+ Oz 3300 ski hire and/or Oz 3300 lift pass with Peak Retreats.
To download the ski extras form see 'Helpful links' further down the page. Please note that prices are for indication only. They will fluctuate based on Euro/£ exchange rate. Please call us for the latest prices.
Other lift passes are available to buy in the resort such as half or full-day passes (for those who only wish to ski the odd day) or one-use lift passes for pedestrians. Some resorts also offer specific beginner area passes and cross country passes.
Oz 3300 group or private ski school (not pre-bookable)
Unfortunately we cannot pre-book ski school for Oz 3300. You can book ski school direct from 2 years + with the ESF.
Oz 3300 childcare (not pre-bookable)
Childcare from 6 months-6 years (non-skiers)
The qualified staff will welcome your toddlers in a space specially arranged in a good environment at the heart of the resort.
'Crèche La Petite Oz d'Oz 3300' opens its doors to children from 6 months to less than 6 years old, Half-day or all-day. Meals, brought by parents, can be taken on site for full day package.
For children from 3 years old, the Halte-Garderie operates in combined with the Ski School (ESF), to offer them an initiation skiing through activities of awakening and discovery of sensations of sliding.
Please contact direct as we cannot pre-book this kids club - 0033 476 80 75 06
It is advisable to book before you go and in good time as spaces get filled quickly, especially in Peak times. A childhood vaccination record will be needed.
Babysitters (not pre-bookable)
A list of babysitters is available from the tourist office.
Top snow activities to experience in Oz 3300
Please note Peak Retreats do not book any activities and most activities are payable therefore the below is just for information. More detailed information and how to book can be found on the tourist office website.
Alpe d'Huez as a whole offers a vast array of snow sports and non-skiing activities. There are too many to list in detail, but you can see highlights on the Alpe d'Huez page.
Sunset skiing experience Descend from the Dôme des Rousses (2800m) with a dedicated guide, and see the sunset over the mountains.
Snowshoeing
Alain Hilion organises snow-shoes hikes according to your wishes and your level to discover the Grandes Rousses massif. Ask for his programme at the Tourist Office.
"L'Alpette" winter trail
A walk offering a 100% change of scenery, just a few minutes away from Oz! Accessible to all, this track is signposted and entirely secured. All along the circuit, enjoy the stunning panorama over Belledonne and Grandes Rousses mountain ranges.
The starting point of the hike is easily accessible from Oz en Oisans resort by taking the Poutran or the Alpette cable car. In just a few minutes, you find yourself at 2000 m of altitude, on the magnificent Lakes Plateau. Parallel to the cross-country track and close to the ski slopes, the Alpette walk allows you to join your friends, skiers or snowboarders.
Ice climbing
Located close to Oz 3300 at an altitude of 2,100m, the Lac Besson and La Fare icefalls make for an imposing setting. Beginners can book an introductory session with the Mountain Guides Office to try ice climbing in complete safety.
Dog sledging
Lovers of nature and animals? Share a wonderful moment with Barbara, Erwin and their huskies at a dog sledge baptism. Learn with them the specificities of these dogs full of energy, and the art of driving a sledge! Discover the world of dog sledging in the beautiful forests of the resort, accompanied by a qualified musher. During the winter, enjoy a wonderful family adventure with Siberian Huskies. A 35-minute ride awaits you from the resort. Reservation required.
Alternative sliding
Discover new fun ways to slide on snow. Every week, the resort provides you with various alternative sliding devices free of charge. Airboard, Yonner, Snow skate, Dual, Trikke Skki, Evo snow... everything you need to have fun! Accessible to all ages.
Come and enjoy new thrills and chills! Free of charge.
Top activities to experience in Oz 3300
Please note Peak Retreats do not book any activities and most activities are payable therefore the below is just for information. More detailed information and how to book can be found on the tourist office website.
Alpe d'Huez as a whole offers a vast array of snow sports and non-skiing activities. There are too many to list in detail, but you can see highlights on the Alpe d'Huez page.
Oz 3300 news
What's new for the 24/25 season:
- Climb to new heights in Oz 3300 at the newly opened Bernard Fabre Climbing Room in OZ 3300 which includes dedicated bouldering areas for children and adults as well a 14 routes of varying difficulty.
Oz 3300 apres-ski, bars & restaurants
Various bars and restaurants in Oz 3300.
Why not try the famous Folie Douce in Alpe d'Huez for a different kind of dance scene. This branch of the Folie Douce opened in 2013, introducing the chain’s trademark Austrian-style afternoon party scene. You will find 7 other Folie Douce in the French Alps - Val d'Isere opened in 1976, Val Thorens in 2009, Meribel in 2012, St Gervais/Megeve in 2014, Chamonix and Avoriaz in 2018, Les Arcs in 2019. Access via ski or via chairlift for pedestrians.
Amenities
Oz 3300 is served by a range of amenities including general food store, bakers, newsagents/tobacconist, cashpoint (ATM 24hr/24hr), laundry available in resort open 7/7.
10km at Allemont there is a pharmacy & doctor. In Bourg d’Oisans 20km away there is a dentist and veterinary clinic.
Getting to Oz 3300, France
By road:
Distance from Calais to Oz 3300 is approx. 566 miles (910km) (8hrs). A26 Reims, Dijon then A6 Maçon, Lyon then A432/A48 Grenoble, then take the D5/N91 in the direction of Les Deux Alpes then turn onto the D44 following signs for Oz.
By rail & air: The nearest train station to Oz 3300 is Grenoble approx. 30 miles away (49km) taking roughly 1 hour.
4 international airports nearby. See our flying page for information on airlines (however we don't book flights).
Chambery Savoie Mont Blanc Airport to Oz 3300 is roughly 75 miles (120km), approx. 2hrs
Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport to Oz 3300 is roughly 89 miles (144km), approx. 1hr 55 mins
Geneva Airport to Oz 3300 is roughly 127 miles (205km), approx. 2hrs 40 mins
Grenoble Alpes Isere Airport to Oz 3300 is roughly 59 miles (96km), approx. 1hr
Private taxi transfers:
Private taxi transfers from airports and train stations are pre-bookable with Peak Retreats. See our airport & station transfers page for more information.
Bus transfers:
Altibus/Bens Bus/Snow bus (and the likes of) offer shared bus lines from French/Swiss airports and some SNCF train stations to ski resorts. We don't book these (or have any affiliation with), we invite you to do your own research.