Allemond, Alpe d’Huez | Cœur Massif
All apartments include a private balcony or terrace | 100m walk to Eau d'Olle Express lift | Access to 249km Alpe d'Huez Grand Domaine | Bicycle storage | Dual-season lifestyle destination | No Rental Obligation | Authentic valley village character | Delivery Q4 2026
About This Property
Set at 713 metres in Allemond-en-Oisans, Cœur Massif is a new-build Alpine residence offering direct access to the Alpe d'Huez Grand Domaine via the Eau d'Olle Express gondola, just 100 metres from the building. This is a dual-season base: world-class skiing in winter, and in summer, a gateway to Lac du Verney watersports and legendary cycling cols including the Col du Glandon and Col de la Croix de Fer. The apartments range from 1-4 bedrooms, with internal surfaces of approximately 31 to 141 m².
The residence blends into its Alpine setting with natural wood cladding and pitched roofs, keeping the mountain character Allemond is known for. Layouts are designed for practical family living with generous proportions and strong natural light throughout.
Inside, the finish spec is built for comfort and durability: parquet flooring in bedrooms and 60×60 tiling in living areas, with every apartment featuring a private balcony or terrace. The building includes communal bike storage and external parking, with additional parking options subject to availability.
Cœur Massif meets RE2020 thermal regulations (virtually passive-house level), supporting efficient year-round running costs — a meaningful advantage for buyers comparing newer builds to older Alpine stock.
Unique Selling Point: Enjoy effortless access to the Alpe d'Huez Grand Domaine via the state-of-the-art Eau d’Olle Express, located just steps from your door for an 8-minute, stress-free ascent to the slopes.
Location
Allemond sits in the Oisans valley below the Oz-en-Oisans gondola, giving direct ski-in access to the Grand Domaine — a 250km network shared with Alpe d'Huez and Vaujany — making it one of the larger ski networks in the southern Alps. The village itself is quiet and residential, attracting buyers who want a permanent base in the Oisans massif without resort-level pricing. Its south-facing position and valley setting make it a practical year-round address.


