Auris en oisans

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Location

Isère
France
45° 3' 16.92" N, 6° 4' 39.72" E
FR
General info: 

Situated on the edge of a forest, AURIS-EN-OISANS is a medium sized resort where all the residential buildings are close to the leisure and service facilities. The resort is also linked to a large network of skis areas.
In the winter, there is plenty to do for non skiers too: walking or hiking with snow shoes, a guided tour of the rural museum, indoor games, games on the lower slopes, night skiing and rubber ring races, cabaret, cinema...
In the summer, there is a massive choice of activities: guided hikes, tennis tournaments, grass scooters, miniature golf, daytime and evening water sports, rafting, cinema, theatre, cabaret...

BASE: 6069ft
SUMMIT: 10826ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4757ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 80
Gondolas: 15
Chairs: 23
Surface: 42

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €22.50
6 DAYS ADULTS: €132.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

Interesting places nearby

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Brides-les-bains, experience the 3 Valleys in a new way: fresh air, cosy and friendly atmosphere, far from the purpose-built and crowded areas.

Located high above Lake Brienz, the Axalp ski area is snow-sure with varied terrain and alternatives including a sledge run and natural ice rink.

BASE: 4593ft
SUMMIT: 6561ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1968ft

The Swiss villages Waltensburg, Andiast and Brigels/Breil are located on a sunny terrace above the Rheintal.

Quiet mountainside village across the valley from verbier, plans for major lift expansion from here towards a fifth valley.

BASE: 3618ft
SUMMIT: 7322ft
VERTICAL DROP: 3704ft

Well known for nordic skiing and biathlon, Brusson is a first-level centre for international competitions. The slopes for the cross-country ski develop themselves along the Evançon river up to Extrepieraz, going through the Vollon flat.