- Ciudad etapa por 33.ª vez
- Estación turística de montaña del departamento de Isère (38) perteneciente al municipio de Huez
- Habitantes 1.300 (D’Huizats y D’Huizates)
He aquí una montaña que elige a sus héroes por ciclos. Herederos de Bernard Hinault, los franceses tomaron el relevo en 2011 con Pierre Rolland y, en 2013, con Christophe Riblon. Thibaut Pinot logró aquí uno de sus mayores éxitos en 2015, pero desde entonces la estación ha enarbolado pabellón británico los días de visita del Tour. Geraint Thomas en 2018 y Tom Pidcock en 2022 se llevaron los honores en Alpe d'Huez. Dos años más tarde, la bandera de los Países Bajos volvió a ondear en el Alpe D’Huez en honor a Demi Vollering en el Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, si bien la ciclista cayó derrotada por Kasia Niewiadoma por 4 segundos en la general final.
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Alpe d’Huez Resort
Origin: development began in the 1920s
History and characteristics: the first ski lift with poles was inaugurated in 1936 by Jean Pomagalski, founder of Poma. It is part of the Alpe d’Huez Grand Domaine Ski area: 250 km of slopes over 10,000 hectares (including 840 skiable), with a vertical drop of 2,223 m, 70 ski lifts, 135 marked runs (42 green, 37 blue, 39 red, 17 black), 2 snowparks and 1 ski/boardercross. The emblematic black run, Sarenne (8 km, 3,330 m → 1,510 m), was featured in the Tour de France in 2013. Famous skiers trained here include Fabienne Serrat, Laure Péquegnot, Alizée Baron, and Valentin Giraud-Moine.
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Church
Construction: 1969
Style: contemporary
Characteristics: original tent-shaped architecture, stained glass windows by artist Arcabas. The bell rings at every Tour de France stage finish. Built with concrete, copper, laminated wood and translucent glass. Formerly used as the Tour de France press room.
Pic Blanc
Altitude: 3,330 m
Characteristics: 360° panorama rated 3 stars in the Michelin Green Guide. Offers views of Mont Ventoux, Taillefer, Belledonne, Chartreuse, Meije, Muzelle, Mont-Blanc and Aiguilles d’Arves.
Brandes Archaeological Site
Foundation: 12th–14th century
Altitude: 1,800 m
History and characteristics: former medieval village for the extraction of argentiferous galena for the Dauphiné region, used between 1,750 m and 2,800 m. Includes a church, necropolis, dwellings and mine galleries. The remains provide insight into medieval life and social organization.
Listing: listed as a Monument historique since 1995.
Musée d’Huez et de l’Oisans
Characteristics: a Musée de France unique among mountain resorts, linked to the Brandes archaeological site. It presents the history of the village and its alpine pastures from the Middle Ages to the present day, with permanent exhibitions on the mountain, silver mining in the 12th–13th centuries, and World War II (“Summer 1944. The Maquis of Oisans”).

