Val Thorens Launches Three-In-One Activity Pass For Non-Skiers

15th November 2010 | Christina Rebuffet Broadus, Editor

Resorts in this article: Val Thorens

Val Thorens is introducing the new Three-In-One Pass especially for non-skiers.

It is a three-in-one activity pass, offering access to mountain walks, relaxation facilities, and France's longest sledge slope.

It is priced at €111 for six days and can be purchased at the Val Thorens tourism office.

Walkers will enjoy trekking through the resort's varied natural terrain. The pass includes access to eight of Val Thoren's lifts: the Funitel de Péclet, the Caim gondolas, the Caron gondolas, the Cime Caron lift, the Moutière chair lift, the Funitel du Grand Fond, the Rosaël chair lift, and the 3 Vallées Express cable car.

For a more thrilling experience, the three-in-one pass lets users test France's longest sledge run. The descent lasts 45 minutes and starts at 3000 metres in altitude. Riders slide over six kilometers of piste and finish at 700 metres altitude.

Finally, pass holders gain access to the resort's two swimming pools, the spa, hot tubs, Turkish steam baths, and sauna. These facilities are accessible for six days.

Cardholders can also take advantage of reductions on other services offered by Val Thorens, such as guided snowshoe treks.

More information or contact the Val Thorens tourism office by calling +33(0)479.000.808

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