the Cheek of the Wolf is a ski station of the Hautes-Alpes, in the solid mass of the Dévoluy.

Presentation

It is a station of the village type, with small buildings and a diversified heart of station (gaming room, living room of esthetics, doctor's office, products regional, store déco, hiring TV-DVD,…). It is the station close to SuperDévoluy.

The station is on the field of the commune of Agnières-in-Dévoluy.

The station east creates in 1976 by the Town hall of Agnières-in-Dévoluy, SECLYCA limited liability company and SECLYM limited liability company. Today SECLYM limited liability company, always present and at the origin of the creation of the station of the CHEEK OF the WOLF, represents all the real branches of industry on this site, namely:

  • Syndic of joint ownership (1000 managed batches);
  • seasonal Hirings (250 managed batches);
  • Sale-transactions (more than 1000 batches marketed in 25 years-Nine or resales);
  • Undertaken general of work and buildings (installation interior of residences, basement country cottages, construction of individual country cottages);
  • Undertaken Service-Cleaning (sale of personal property and cleaning of the residences in seasonal hirings and common parts of joint ownerships);

Winter

  • Gives access to a field of Alpine skiing being located between 1500 m and 2500 m and including/understanding 100 km of tracks.
  • Gives access to a field of Ski touring including/understanding 35 km of tracks and 35 km of paths.
  • the station lays out since December 2006 of a ground multisport located in full heart of the station.

Summer

Many tracks of VTT and beautiful excursions make it possible to discover the still wild solid mass of Dévoluy.

On the station, many sports activities are possible: Panda Park (accrobranche), swimming pool, miniature golf and ground multi-sport.

External bonds

  • Official site of the Cheek of the Wolf
  • Official site of SECLYM Plays it of the Wolf

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