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Les Deux Alpes for the Non-Skier
Non-Skiing Activities in Les Deux Alpes |
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Les Deux Alpes has plenty to offer if skiing / snowboarding isn't your cup of tea. From a range of alternative mountain pursuits to more sedate cultural options you can make it as action-packed or as relaxed as you like!
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Winter Activities in Les Deux Alpes
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Well of course, you are always going to have the ubiquitous skiing and snowboarding, but whilst you’re in Les Deux Alpes, you may want to try your hand at one of the many other winter activities available in this town. Read on for a few suggestions to tickle your imagination! ... see "Les Deux Alpes Activities - Winter" for more |
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Indoor / Bad Weather Activities in Les Deux Alpes
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If you are unlucky enough to find yourself in Les Deux Alpes when the rain is pouring and the wind is howling, or if you simply want to have a day off from all of those extreme sports you've put your body through, there's no shortage of things for you to do in Les Deux Alpes. Whether you fancy some pampering at a beauty salon, want to catch a movie at the cinema, or take the kids to the sport centre; here's a few suggestions to keep you entertained during your stay. ... see "Les Deux Alpes Activities - Indoor / Bad Weather" for more |
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Pedestrian Passes
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Not everyone comes to Les Deux Alpes to ski - there are a number of walking trails that stay open throughout the winter, allowing you to access the snowy heights of the mountains and sample the high altitude restaurants at your leisure.
The pass costs €21 per day and gives unlimited access to all ski lifts accessible to non-skiers. A 6 day version of the pass is also available for €51 and includes a visit to the ice cave, 2 admissions to the swimming pool and 1 admission to the ice rink (skate rental not included). You can also pay for an individual return trip on a lift - €14 to go to 2600m or € to go to 2100m or for the descent to Venosc. There is a further reduction for walkers over 65 years. |
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Les Deux Alpes Lift Access & Restrictions - Winter
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| 2 ALPES LIFT ACCESS & RESTRICTIONS - WINTER |
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| Dogs |
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| * People using wheelchairs may need to be accompanied by someone who can help them up and down stairs**During the winter season parapgliders may only use the Vénosc gondola, please see Les Deux Alpes for Paragliding for more information.***It is not recommended to expose babies to sudden changes in altitude or temperature - if lift staff consider your child too young to travel on certain lifts they reserve the right to refuse you entry. Please see our Tips for Families & Kids section for advice. You are advised not to take children under 3 years old up to the glacier.****Pedestrians are not permitted on all lifts during the winter, lifts that are open to walkers are: Vénosc gondola, Jandri Express I & II, Le Diable, La Cote chairlift (ascent only), Mont de Lans chair lift and the funicular. NB Les Deux Alpes is a high altitude resort and the lifts can take you as high as 3200m. Please consult your doctor before arriving in resort if you have heart problems or any other medical problem that may be exacerbated by a change in altitude. |
For information on the lift system during the summer season please click on Les Deux Alpes Lift System - Summer. |
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