Oz 3300
Why Oz 3300 (formerly Oz-en-Oisans) Ski Resort?
- It’s part of a massive snow-sure ski area
- It’s an ideal small and friendly resort for families and those seeking a peaceful base
- It’s very convenient - all services are within short walking distance
Featured in The Guardian by Sam Haddad, 'A family-friendly ski resort with amazing slopes'
Oz 3300 Information
It was one of the last resorts to be built in the Alps (1989), and although purpose-built, it has a traditional village atmosphere with attractive chalets and apartment blocks built predominantly of wood and stone.
Located between the Belledonne and Grandes Rousses mountain ranges, Oz 3300 is made up of 10 hamlets plus the resort of Oz Station itself, reaching altitudes of between 800m and 1350m. The hamlets, Oz Village, le Roberand, le Bessey, Sardonne, l’Ile d’Oz, le Boulangeard, le Pontonnier, la Beurrière, la Voûte, le Pré de l’Arche and l'Enversin are so widely scattered they make Oz one of the largest municipalities in the Oisans.
Well-designed and traffic-free (there is extensive underground parking), Oz 3300 is safe for children and much quieter than the bustling nearby resort complex of Alpe d’Huez.
The ski school, nursery slopes, main gondola lift, bars, restaurants, sports shops, supermarket, nursery and ice rink are all within a short walking distance of each other in Oz ski resort. This makes Oz 3300 the ideal resort for a hassle-free family holiday.
Discover what Oz 3300 has to offer at the weekly tourist office’s mulled-wine welcome drink and presentation. Après-ski activities include ice skating, snowshoe excursions, a cinema, and children’s tournaments (making snowmen, tobogganing etc…).