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OUR OFFERS


• Free child equipment hire: Free equipment hire for children aged 3-11yrs when two adults pre-book superior or advanced equipment hire. Valid all season.


• Free child lift pass: Free lift passes for children aged 0-5yrs available in resort subject to proof of age. Valid all season.


• Ski away day: Galaxie lift pass includes one ski day in Les Deux Alpes, Serre Chevalier, Puy St Vincent, Alpe d'Huez or Milky Way ski areas


• 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: 3-11yrs when pre- booking equipment hire, valid all season.


Montgenèvre Milky Way Snowsure | Short transfer | Great for beginners &intermediates | Family friendly


“Perched on the border of Italy, Montgenèvre allows easy access to the 400km of Milky Way ski area. It has a genuinely traditional French alpine feel. The runs near the resort centre are particularly suited to beginners, whilst the more advanced skier may enjoy the fantastic off-piste opportunities. Make the most of the morning sun on the south-facing Chaberton slopes.” Steve Carter - Area Manager


Why not try Italian for lunch?: Head in to the mighty Milky Way ski area, just over the border in Italy - one day covered on your 6-day lift pass. Tobogganing: Experience the thrill of hurtling down the “Monty Express” on your toboggan. Snowshoeing to the Teepee Village: Trek through the magical silence of the mountains in the evening and discover the campfire atmosphere in a unique teepee. Getting there (see page 288) Departure airports: Birmingham, Gatwick & Manchester. Arrival airports: Turin (TRN). Transfer time: 1hr 45mins. Departure day: Sunday


Montgene`vre Ski Essentials – prices from Lift pass (6 days)


Senior Adult Child Galaxie Lift Pass.......................... £165 £185 £145


Ages: Senior = 65-74yrs, adult = 15-64yrs, child = 6-14yrs. Free pass for 0-5yrs & 75yrs+ available locally. Pass coversMontgene`vre & 1 day in Les Deux Alpes, Serre Chevalier, Puy Saint Vincent, Alpe d’Huez, Bardonecchia orMilkyWay ski area plus a discounted luge ride.


Equipment (6 days)


Standard skis & boots.................. £80 £55 £35 Superior skis & boots................... £90 -


Standard skis only ........................ £50 £35 £35 Superior skis only ......................... £60 -


Standard board & boots............... £90 £65 - Standard board only..................... £60 £45 -


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


Adult Child


Ski ............................................ 6x2hrs30m £135 £135 Ski ................................................... 6x5hrs £235 £235 Board........................................ 6x2hrs30m £140 £140 Non-ski kindergarten...................... 6x3hrs - £135 Ski kindergarten ............................. 6x3hrs - £145 Ski or non-ski kindergarten............ 6x6hrs - £300


Mountain


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


Freeride: Nightlife:


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Range of pistes Very Easy 8% Easy


Adult Youth Child - -


Ages: Adult = 13yrs+, child ski = 6-12yrs, child board = 8-12yrs, ski kindergarten = 3-5yrs, non-ski kindergarten = 6months-5yrs, lunch not included.


Ski packs (6 days) Senior Adult Yth/Chd


Complete beginner†... 6x2hrs30m £335 £345 £310 Improver†.................... 6x2hrs30m £335 £345 £310


Ages: Senior = 65-74yrs, adult = 15-64yrs, youth = 12-14yrs, child = 6-11yrs. Beginner packs include lift pass, standard skis & boots & 6x2hrs30mins AMtuition. Improver packs include lift pass, standard ski & boots & 6x2hrs30mins AM tuition.


Board packs (6 days) Senior Adult Yth/Chd


Complete beginner†... 6x2hrs30m £355 £365 £330 Improver†.................... 6x2hrs30m £355 £365 £330


Ages: Senior = 65-74yrs, adult = 15-64yrs, youth = 12-14yrs, child = 8-11yrs. Packs include lift pass, standard board & boots & 6x2hrs30mins PMtuition. 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.


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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


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Medium 44% Difficult


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Skiing altitude: Resort altitude: Pistes:


Number of runs: 132


1760m–2650m 1856m


Mont de la lune - 110km Milky Way - 400km 48


Number of lifts:


37 comprising of: 23 Drag, 12 Chairs, 2 Gondolas


Cross country trails: 25km Night skiing: Snowmaking:


no 16% runs covered For more activities, offers and resort details, visit www.neilson.co.uk/montgenevre


Resort ski bus: Linked resorts:


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