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OUR OFFERS


• Free child equipment hire: Free equipment hire for children aged 0-11yrs when two adults pre-book superior or advanced equipment hire. Valid all season


• Free child lift pass: Free lift passes for children aged 0-6yrs available in resort subject to proof of age. Valid all season


• Free senior lift pass: Free lift passes for seniors aged 75yrs+ available in resort subject to proof of age. Valid all season


• Free child helmet hire: Free helmet hire 3- 11yrs when pre-booking equipment hire.


Serre Chevalier Great for beginners &intermediates | Family friendly


“Serre Chevalier is made up of four villages that provide access to a fantastically varied 250km ski area. Our accommodation is in the heart of the villages of Villeneuve and Chantemerle, both with a relaxed feel. The après-ski is as varied as the skiing, with everything from fine dining to ice driving. Try the stylish Le Flocon mountain restaurant, great for a meal or hot chocolate.” Steve Carter - Area Manager


Also available online • L’Alpaga Apartments. Visit www.neilson.co.uk/serrechevalier to view this property Why not try A ski away day: Your lift pass covers a day’s skiing in either Alpe d’Huez, Les Deux Alpes, Montgenèvre or Puy St Vincent. Transport not included. Ice skating: Prices are very reasonable and opening hours make it a perfect daytime activity for non-skiers, or equally an après ski event. The thermal baths at Monetier: Indoor and outdoor pools with natural water at 37º, with a magnificent view of the mountains! Getting there (see page 288) Departure airports: Birmingham, Gatwick & Manchester. Arrival airports: Turin (TRN). Transfer time: 2hrs 15mins. Departure day: Sunday


Mountain


Information Beginners: Intermediates: Advanced: Terrain Parks: ●●●● Non-skiers: ●●● Families:


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Freeride: Nightlife:


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Range of pistes Very Easy 22% Easy


12%


Serre Chevalier Ski Essentials – prices from Lift pass (6 days)


Senior Adult Child


Serre Chevalier Valley pass........ £175 £200 £160 Ages: Senior = 65-74yrs, adult = 12-64yrs, child = 6-11yrs. Free pass for 0-5yrs & 75yrs+ available locally. Serre Chevalier Valley pass covers Brianc˛on, Chantemerle, Villeneuve & Monetier les Bains.


Equipment (6 days)


Standard skis & boots.................. £85 £55 £55 Superior skis & boots................... £95


Standard skis only ........................ £55 £35 £35 Superior skis only ......................... £65


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Standard board & boots............... £95 £65 Standard board only..................... £65 £45


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Ages: Adult = 12yrs+, youth skis = 7-11yrs, youth board = 8-11yrs, child = 3-6yrs. Youth & child hire includes helmet.


Tuition by Ski Connections Adult Youth Child Ski & board ................ 5x2hrs30m £135 - £135 Freeride ski & board..........5x3hrs - £170 - Ski kindergarten ........ 5x2hrs30m -


- £145


Ages: Adult = 12yrs+, youth = 13-18yrs, child ski = 6-11yrs, board = 8-11yrs, ski kindergarten = 4-5yrs. Freeride includes sessions in snowpark & off piste, helmets compulsory & skiers need twin tip skis.


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Ski packs (6 days) Adult Youth Child


Complete beginner†... 5x2hrs30m £375 £330 £320 Improver†.................... 5x2hrs30m £375 £330 £320 Ages: Senior = 65-74yrs, adult = 12-64yrs, youth = 7-11yrs, child = 6yrs. Beginner packs include lift pass, beginner skis & boots & 5x2hrs30mins AMtuition. Improver packs include lift pass, standard skis & boots & 5x2hrs30mins AM tuition.


Board packs (6 days) Adult Youth


Complete beginner† ................. 5x2hrs30m £370 £330 Improver† .................................. 5x2hrs30m £370 £330 Ages: Senior = 65-74yrs, adult = 12-64yrs, youth = 8-11yrs. Beginner packs include lift pass, standard board & boots & 5x2hrs30mins AMtuition. Improver packs include lift pass, standard board & boots & 5x2hrs30mins AMtuition. Important: †Complete beginner = Ability Level 0, Improver = Level 1-4 – see p293 for details. Special offers may be withdrawn at any time & prices are from amounts shown, in £s & approximate.


Liftpass&tuition pricepromise





Pre-book with Neilson and we promise you’ll pay no more than you would in resort – see page 293


For our full selection of ski essentials visit neilson.co.uk/skiessentials


28%


Medium 38% Difficult


Skiing altitude: Resort altitude: Pistes:


Number of runs: Number of lifts:


128


1400m–2830m 1400m 250km 103


63 comprising of: 35 Drag,


21 Chairs, 5 Gondolas, 2 Cable Cars


Cross country trails: 35km Night skiing: Snowmaking:


no 18% runs covered


Resort ski bus: Linked resorts:


yes


Lift pass includes option to ski Alpe d’Huez, Les Deux Alpes, Puy St Vincent & Montgènevre


For more activities, offers and resort details, visit www.neilson.co.uk/serrechevalier


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