Three slopes open and new sledging: Gréolières 1400 launches its season this Saturday
Gréolières 1400 will launch its winter season this Saturday, 20 December, with three beginner ski slopes open and the debut of a new four-season sledging run.
The ski resort of Gréolières 1400 will open its winter season this Saturday, 20 December, marking the first day of the school holidays.
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For the opening weekend, three slopes will be accessible, along with the launch of a brand-new four-season sledging attraction.
Skiers will be able to use three green runs served by three ski lifts, open from 9am to 5pm.
While the number of open slopes remains limited, day passes will be priced at €12 for adults and €11 for children.
The Bambi beginners’ lift will remain free of charge.
The Huskies chairlift, however, will be reserved for pedestrians only, from 10am to 4.30pm, as snow conditions do not yet allow it to operate for downhill skiing.
A major highlight of the season opening is the debut of Gréo’Luge, the resort’s new four-season sledging run.
To attract visitors, a special promotional rate of €5 per descent will apply this weekend, compared with the standard price of €9.
Open daily from 11am to 6.30pm throughout the holidays, the one-kilometre Gréo’Luge track promises thrills at speeds of up to 40km/h.