SuperDévoluy, Ski resort in Dévoluy, France
SuperDévoluy is a ski resort spread across the Dévoluy massif, offering slopes at different difficulty levels between 1500 and 2500 meters in elevation. The terrain includes runs suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers looking for varied conditions.
The resort was established in 1966 as part of France's broader effort to develop alpine skiing destinations. Its creation marked the beginning of modern ski infrastructure development in the Dévoluy region.
The Ministry of Culture recognized the Bois d'Aurouze building in 2015 for its contemporary architecture, which exemplifies French mountain development principles.
The resort is served by ski lifts including a gondola and chairlifts that transport visitors across the various slopes. The infrastructure is designed to provide access to runs suitable for different skill levels throughout the terrain.
The location transforms into a cycling destination during summer months, having hosted stages of the Critérium du Dauphiné. Mountain roads draw cyclists each year who seek out the challenging climbs in the area.
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