VAL D'ISERE

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SKIING

   

Linked to the ski resort of Tignes to create the “Espace Killy”, Val d’Isère and its skiing area provide no less than 300 km of slopes accessed by ultra-modern ski-lifts which take you as high as 3,300 metres to ski.

For the 2005-2006 winter season, skiing will be open at Val d’Isère from 26 November 2005 to 1 May 2006 .

Val d’Isère – the “Espace Killy"

Highest peak: Grande-Motte

3456m

Lowest point : Les Brévières

1550m

   

Highest village : Le Fornet

2200m

Lowest village : Les Brévières

1550m

 

300 kms of marked tracks

Green slopes

22

Blue slopes

69

Red slopes

34

Black slopes 15
 

Snowparks

2

Glaciers for summer skiing

2

Ski-lifts (chair-lifts, cabin-lifts, funiculars, ski-tows)

97

Free ski-lifts

10

Nordic skiing 44 km

In recent years, the old Bellevarde cabin-lift over the famous Olympic Face was replaced by a new ultra-fast disconnectable cabin-lift with 24 seats per bubble-car. It has been an overwhelming success, and has become very popular.

Last season also saw improved connection between the Solaise and Fornet areas thanks to the installation of a superb six-seat chair-lift which takes you very quickly up to the beautiful slopes of the Pissaillas glacier.

These regular improvements to our equipment mean skiers do not have to queue for lifts, even during busy periods.

For more information about skiing at Val d’Isère, see www.valdisere.com where a webcam shows you the snow conditions all winter.

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