
Val Cenis
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Val Cenis is great for
- -Families and beginners
-Tree lined runs
-Off piste skiing
-Authentic alpine experience
-Value for money

Resort Information
Ski Runs: Green 12 runs, Blue 34 runs, Red 28 runs, Black 6 runs
Total Piste KM: 125
Ski Lifts: 27 lifts
Contact info: Email: info@val-cenis.com Phone: +33 (0)4 79 05 70 00
Operating Times: 09:00AM-16:30PM
Prices & General Costs
TIP: To keep costs down consider
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Booking Early or Last Minute
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Avoiding Peak Season/ Times
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Stay/ Use for longer
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Take Advantage of Discounts/ Bulk discounts
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Split Costs with Others
Ski Stuff
Ski Equipment Rental: Ski boots, ski poles, skis, helmet £22 a day
Ski Pass: £35 per day, Free for children U12 with a full priced adult ticket
Private Ski Lessons: £72
Group Ski Lessons: £21-£36 per person
Children's Ski Lessons: £17-£32
Transport
Flights: £80-£140 return
Closest Airport: Turin (1.5–2 hours car ride away), Chambéry (2–2.5) Grenoble Alpes–Isère (2.5-3)
Train: £160-£250 return
Closest Train Station: Modane (20-30 mins car ride away
Accomodation
Budget Options: £20-£60 per night
Mid-Range Options: £65-£100 per night
High-End Options: £110-£250 per night
Food & Drink
Pint: £4
Meal on slopes: £12-£22
Things to do at Val Cenis
Visit Vanoise National Park- France’s first national park, which is home to breathtaking alpine landscapes, pristine wilderness, and abundant wildlife
Cross the Iconic Mont Cenis Pass- Drive or take a shuttle to explore Italy and return to France the same day!
Visit the Thermal Baths in Bessans- a village known for its natural thermal baths. These hot springs are perfect for relaxing sore muscles after a day on the slopes.
Hidden Gem spot- Lac du Mont Cenis,a stunning glacial lake located just a short drive from Val Cenis, near the French-Italian border, a peaceful and picturesque escape

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