Here is a selection of the most frequently asked questions
to provide you with further information regarding Val Cenis
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What are the opening and closing dates of the Col du Mont Cenis and the Col de l'Iseran ? |
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The Mont Cenis pass opens around mid May and closes around mid November.
The Iseran opens some time in January and closes in October.
These dates are guidelines only and may vary according to snow cover.
More information about the Mont Cenis |
Val Cenis ? Lanslebourg ? Lanslevillard ?
Val Cenis Le Haut ?
Where shall I stay?
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| Val Cenis is the name of the resort that regroups the villages of Lanslebourg and Lanslevillard ( Val Cenis Le Haut is part of Lanslevillard) |
Where can I find the meeting points for the ESF lessons? |
The ESF meeting points are situated as follows :
* At Lanslebourg Val Cenis, at the foot of the slopes, next to the Ramasse chairlift.
* At Lanslevillard Val Cenis, at the foot of the St Genix chairlift.
* At Val Cenis Le Haut at the foot of the cable car (10 persons) of Val Cenis Le Haut
More information about the Val Cenis ESF
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Where can I buy my ski pass for the chairlifts?
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There are four sales desks available in Val Cenis :
* At the Maison de Val Cenis, Lanslebourg
* At the Vieux Moulin cable cars
* At the "Le Colombaz" welcome point
* At the Val Cenis Le Haut welcome point
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How can we travel around the resort ? |
There is a free ski bus service that tours the whole station. Pick-up points are located throughout the resort, with buses departing around every 20 minutes. |
If I arrive at Modane by train, how can I then reach Val Cenis?
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A bus service is available, ALTIBUS, which links Modane to the Haute Maurienne Vanoise resorts and thus Val Cenis.
More information about ALTIBUS
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