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Le Diable Télémix: Your Gateway to Les Deux Alpes' Peaks

Ascend to adventure on Le Diable Télémix in Les Deux Alpes: ski slopes, hiking trails, and panoramic dining await at 2400m!

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Le Diable Télémix, a modern lift in Les Deux Alpes, whisks skiers, hikers, and bikers to the Diable sector at 2400m. Replacing the old Télécabine du Diable in 2012, it offers stunning views and access to high-altitude adventures.

A brief summary to Le Diable, Télésiège.

Local tips

  • Check the lift's operating hours, as they vary depending on the season. During the summer, it typically operates from mid-June to the end of August.
  • Consider purchasing a 'ski grand domaine' pass for lift access, or a pedestrian pass if you're not skiing.
  • In winter, be prepared for potentially cold temperatures at the summit. Dress warmly in layers to fully enjoy the experience.
  • Mountain bikers should be aware of the various DH trails available and choose routes appropriate for their skill level.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Les Deux Alpes bus station, the Télémix du Diable is approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Local buses within Les Deux Alpes are available, but walking is a convenient option. A single bus fare within the resort is approximately €2. From Grenoble, a bus to Les Deux Alpes costs around €14. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.

  • Walking

    From the center of Les Deux Alpes (e.g., near the Tourist Office), walk along the Avenue de la Muzelle towards the lower part of the town. Turn onto Rue des Banchets. The Télémix du Diable is located at the end of this road. The walk is relatively flat and takes about 10-15 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Les Deux Alpes. A short taxi ride from the town center to the Télémix du Diable will cost approximately €15-€20. Taxi Trans'Oisans is one of the local taxi services.

  • Parking

    Paid parking is enforced throughout Les Deux Alpes. Parking near the Télémixte du Diable will cost approximately €25-€30 for a full day in the 'coeur de station' zone. Shorter durations are available at a lower cost. Free parking is available in Venosc or Mont de Lans, with shuttle services to Les Deux Alpes. The Alpe de Venosc covered car park offers the first hour free, then charges €4 per hour, or €40 for a full day.

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Le Diable Télémix is a key access point in Les Deux Alpes, a French ski resort with a rich history dating back to the 1930s. Originally formed from mountain pastures, the area evolved into a popular destination for summer grazing and eventually, a world-renowned ski resort. The first ski lifts were created in the 1930s, and the area continued to expand. In 2012, the old Télécabine du Diable was replaced with the current Télémix, a hybrid lift combining both gondola cabins and chairlifts. This upgrade significantly improved the lift's capacity, allowing for a smoother and more comfortable ride to the summit. At the top, a variety of activities await. In winter, skiers can access a range of slopes, while in summer, hikers and mountain bikers can explore numerous trails. The lift provides access to the Diable sector's DH trails, including L'Ange (green), Les 2 Schralpes (green), Bike Patrollers (blue), Lilith (blue), Styx (blue), Diable (red), and 666 (red). For those seeking a culinary experience with a view, Le Diable au Coeur, a restaurant located at the top of the Télémix, offers a gourmet experience at an altitude of 2400m.

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