On a human scale, facing the Grandes Rousses, Oz 3300 cultivates a different idea of the mountains. As well as skiing, the resort is banking on rare and immersive experiences. Daybreak, the end of the day, or a frosty vertical... Here's a look at 3 activities that are as accessible as they are unforgettable.
1. Ski before everyone else, at dawn
When the resort is still asleep, the Dôme des Rousses wakes up. The «Premières Traces» (First Tracks) experience is an opportunity to accompany the ski patrollers on their morning rounds, starting at an altitude of 2,800 metres. Breakfast in front of the dawning light, discussions on the job, then a descent on virgin snow, perfectly prepared.
A privileged interlude, both sporting and human, offering another look behind the scenes and the daily work of those who make the area safe. It's a rare opportunity to experience the mountains in absolute silence.
2. Skiing... until the sun goes down
When the lifts close, Oz 3300 extends the pleasure. Sunset skiing invites you to stay up there, at the top of the Dôme des Rousses, for a mountain aperitif in the last rays.
Then comes the descent, headlamp on, skis on, in a hushed, almost unreal atmosphere. The terrain takes on a different appearance, the snow catches the light and the skiing takes on a contemplative dimension. It's a simple but memorable experience that transforms the end of the day into a truly suspended moment.
3. An introduction to ice climbing, facing the summits
Less well known, but just as spectacular, is the icefall at Lac Besson, a unique initiation area. At an altitude of 2,100 metres, this wall named Symphony is the perfect place to discover ice climbing.
After an approach walk on foot or on skis, it's time to pick up your crampons and ice axes, under the watchful eye of the guides. The effort is intense and the movements precise, but the experience remains accessible, even for beginners. It's a powerful, vertical way to step out of your comfort zone, in a magnificent setting.
