It takes about 1 hour to drive from Grenoble to Les Deux Alpes, heading into the mountains of the Oisans region. The route follows the same roads that cycling stars tackle during the Tour de France – it’s steep with many bends and hairpin turns, so you should be prepared to use snow chains. The village of Mont de Lans is located a few minutes before Les Deux Alpes and features a chairlift. Venosc is situated on the other side of the mountain and also offers an entry point. Alternatively, you can arrive via the Oulx motorway exit in Italy, passing through Briançon and over the Col du Lautaret, which is more than 2,000 meters high.
Access via A480 Grenoble, exit 8, Le Pont de Claix
Jandri Express 1 (Les Deux Alpes) Entry suitable for day visitors
Distance: 60 km
approx. 63 Minutes driving time
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, partially developed, well-developed, with significant incline Parking spaces: limited amount available, covered car park, tarmac car park, for a fee View on Google Maps
Access via A32 motorway Turin-Bardonecchia, Oulx junction
Jandri Express 1 (Les Deux Alpes) Entry suitable for day visitors
Distance: 95 km
approx. 118 Minutes driving time
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, partially developed, with significant incline Parking spaces: limited amount available, covered car park, tarmac car park, for a fee View on Google Maps