Risoul (; ) is a
commune in the
Hautes-Alpes
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department in southeastern
France
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. It is located in the
French Alps
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between the towns of
Briançon
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and
Gap.
Risoul is home to a ski resort that partners with the neighbouring town,
Vars, to form the
Forêt Blanche ski resort, located between the
Queyras and
Écrins national parks. The ski resort is sometimes called Risoul 1850 because it is 1,850 meters above sea level.
History
The development of a ski resort at Risoul dates from the start of the 1970s. However, the first lift operator (SAPAR) went bankrupt in 1974. The local member of parliament put the council in touch with the ''Société Foncière de la Vallée des Allues'' (SFVA). The SFVA started a company called ''Sermont'' which took over the lifts and runs them to this day.
The reasons for the bankruptcy in 1974 is still unknown. The
Durance valley is remote, the trip from
Paris
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by train or car a long one. The A51 motorway link is still awaiting a financial commitment; likewise, the
Montgenèvre rail tunnel to connect Briançon to the
TGV network. The nearest major airport is at
Turin
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, across the border in
Italy
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. The resort concentrates its efforts on returning clients but still lacks sufficient long-stay guests. The Forêt Blanche link with its 180 km of pistes is a major marketing tool, especially with tour operators who can include Risoul with transfers Montgenèvre and
Serre Chevalier.
The resort was an early adopter of
snowboarding
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. The Surfland
snowpark existed for over a decade and is now complemented by rails for beginners and experienced users. The snow park was chosen as a training zone for the 2006 Turin
Winter Olympics
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. The resort believes that the concept of black, red and blue
run gradings is outdated and is moving to a series of themed areas such as the
freeride zone.
Ski area
The resort has 55 ski lifts, including a
cable car and 14 chairs. These give it an uplift capacity of 57,000 skiers per hour. The resort is linked to Vars through the Forêt Blanche ski area giving a total of of ski runs situated between 1650 and 2750 metres altitude.
Risoul has suffered from a lack of snow over the last couple of seasons with the resort having to rely on artificial snow at the bottom of the ski domain. 30% of the resort runs are covered by snowmaking. Risoul is looking to increase snowmaking capacity but there are limits to water resources in the dry Southern Alps.
The resort
Risoul is accessible from Turin airport in Italy. It is also possible to transfer from
Grenoble
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,
Chambéry
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or
Marseille
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airports.
Risoul has a capacity of 18,600 beds in multiple
apartments
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and
chalets. SARA, which is owned by SFVA, runs 6,000 beds. The resort has had a refurbishment program since 2003. There are also a number of wood chalets that provide the resort with a more traditional atmosphere.
Apres-ski life encompasses a range of cafes, bars and night clubs within a compact town center backing onto the main ski school meeting point. Outdoors there are
ice-skating facilities at both Risoul and Vars,
snow-shoe walks and
skidoo rides. The resort also has a cinema.
In 2000, the resort was the first in Europe to host the
Snowbombing
Snowbombing is a ski resort festival, held annually in the spring at the Austrian ski resort of Mayrhofen.
History
The event has been run since 2000 when it was first held at the French resort of Risoul as an après-ski nightclub promotional ex ...
dance, music and winter sports festival.
Population
References
External links
Risoul Tourist OfficeSkiing The Alps independent review of RisoulFrench Ski School of Risoul
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