SuperDévoluy

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SuperDévoluy
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A general view of SuperDévoluy
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SuperDévoluy
Location within Alps
Location Dévoluy
Nearest major city Grenoble
Coordinates 44°40′36″N5°55′40″E / 44.6768°N 5.9278°E / 44.6768; 5.9278
Top elevation2,500 m (8,200 ft)
Base elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Trails 55
Lift system 23
Website www.ledevoluy.com

SuperDévoluy (Superdévoluy - La Joue du Loup) is a ski resort in the commune of Dévoluy in the French Alps. It is located in the « Alpes du Sud » , French department in the Provence Alpes Cotes d’Azur (PACA) region. With the other ski resort La Joue du Loup, there are 100 km of ski pistes, with 5 black pistes. [1]

Ski resort from La festoure Festoure Altisurface SuperDevoluy 2014 zoom.jpg
Ski resort from La festoure

The ski resort was built in 1966 in the frame of the French “snow plan” decided in 1964. There is a big activity of pastoralism in the Devoluy. In the village of Saint-Étienne-en-Dévoluy, there are 7 family sheep farms with more than 300 sheep each to discover in the winter.

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Sheep of Devoluy in summer

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