Sainte-Anne-la-Condamine, Ski resort in Southern Alps, France.
Sainte-Anne-la-Condamine is a ski resort in the Upper Ubaye Valley at 1,800 meters elevation offering 35 kilometers of slopes across varied terrain. The resort has 13 runs, six ski lifts, equipment rental facilities, and zones designated for alternative winter activities.
The resort was established in the mid-20th century in the Haute-Vallée de l'Ubaye and has operated as a winter sports destination since. Its location between the Mercantour and Queyras parks influenced its regional importance.
The village maintains its traditional Alpine character while serving winter sports enthusiasts from nearby towns. Local families gather here during the season, making it a social hub for the region.
The resort has slopes of varying difficulty levels suited for both beginners and experienced skiers seeking suitable conditions. A free shuttle service connects multiple points throughout the Ubaye Valley, making access convenient from lower elevations.
The resort has dedicated sections for activities beyond traditional skiing, including marked snowshoe trails, dog sledding runs, and snowscoot zones. This variety appeals to visitors seeking winter fun beyond downhill skiing.
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