The stunning familial ski domain in the French Alps

Volunteers play a key role in this mountain community that sits in both the Drôme and Isère departments

Les Coulmes is committed to building community and hosts around 500 skiers every day
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On the northern slopes of the Parc naturel régional du Vercors (Drôme; Isère) lies Les Coulmes, a 1,100m high ski station located in the Col de Romeyère (Isère), and one of only a few in France to be managed under the Association Loi 1901.

Its services run thanks to three associations, mainly incorporating ski activities and nearby housing services in hotels, which are supported by around a dozen volunteers.

Mountain ridges dominate the valley of Vercors Regional Natural Park

The commune of Presles runs the foyer de Presles, which is responsible for ski hire and materials, while the Centre nordique des Coulmes runs Nordic (cross-country) ski hire, and the Ski club de Rencurel handles the alpine activities.

The cross-country, ‘Nordic’ domain sits in both the Drôme and Isère departments.

The ski station organises more than 8,000 cross-country ski lessons and 3,000 school courses over 50 kilometres spread across six slopes and three ski lifts.

It hosts around 500 skiers every day.

Some snowy struggles

But the winter season can prove difficult for Les Coulmes, which can struggle to find the eight full-time volunteer local workers it needs to run the station.

When The Connexion called the station, and both the foyer de Rencurel and the foyer de Presles, all three were closed since volunteers only work where there is enough snow.

Coulmes’ director Jean-Marc Idelon said that the station had already elevated its domain from 900 to 1,100m, the equivalent of a middle altitude range in Vosges.

It is impossible to move any higher, as its peak is located at 1,462m.

Crossing boundaries for ski services

The ski station is tied to Rencurel, a commune of 324 inhabitants in Isère, while the ski-crossing station and the slopes are situated around five neighbouring communes.

Skiing activities and the security of the site and its infrastructures are run by Saint-Marcellin’s council (Isère), while the two entrance checkpoints are run by Rencurel and Presles.

Snow on Presles mountain tops

“You know, when you see all these children and families enjoying themselves, it’s great,” said Damien Blaise, a 30-year-old assistant manager of a holiday centre in Rencurel and the president of its Nordic activities.

Mr Blaise said he moved from Lyon (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes) to Rencurel and nurtured a bond with Rencurel inhabitants during the Covid period.

Volunteers play a key role

Les Coulmes’ ski station is even more challenging to run considering its almost unique management system by volunteers.

As is expected from associations, the station does not gain any profit from its services.

Les Coulmes is located in the Col de Romeyère (Isère)

Most of the money collected is absorbed by infrastructure maintenance, or updating to safety standards.

“Actually, in the 20 years I have been working here, I have always experienced financial losses,” said Mr Idelon, adding that the station should be considered more as a public service.

More associations are aiming to come together to extend activities into the summer. But this expansion brings with it other problems.

“Most of our volunteers are farmers with fields to manage. They are not available all year round,” he said.

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