Grand Massif Ski Passes

The Grand Massif ski area is renowned as a top-tier skiing destination in France and Europe, boasting extensive development. It includes the well-known resorts of Flaine, Les Carroz, Morillon, Samoëns, and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval. Holders of the Grand Massif ski pass enjoy access to 265 kilometres of snow-covered trails across 148 slopes. With its exceptional connectivity, the area features 70 modern ski lifts seamlessly navigating the terrain. Elevations peak at 2,500 meters, with most slopes above 1,500 meters, ensuring optimal skiing conditions and snow reliability. Catering to various skill levels, the Grand Massif ski pass offers diverse skiing experiences. Designed for families and large groups, the resorts provide convenient access to accommodations, lifts, and amenities. Stays of six days or more in the Grand Massif region are best served with a ski area lift pass for comprehensive access to the domain.

Located between Geneva and Chamonix, the Grand Massif is one of France's most impressive ski areas, offering a fantastic network of interconnected pistes across five resorts, all within the Giffre and Arve Valleys.

With all this terrain at your mercy, a Grand Massif ski area pass unlocks the entire domain, offering far more flexibility than a local pass that's limited to a single resort area. Area passes are ideal for skiers staying a whole week who want to explore and make the most of everything the ski area has to offer. It also helps future-proof your holiday, giving you the option to adapt and switch plans for the day based on the weather, snow conditions, or your confidence as the week goes on. For many, freedom of choice turns a good ski holiday into an awesome one.

With Erna Low, booking your Grand Massif ski pass is quick and easy. Just include it as part of the holiday package, along with your accommodation, ski hire, lessons and everything else you need on your ski break. Once processed, your ski pass will be prepared and ready for pick-up upon arrival at the resort. Booking in advance saves time on arrival, avoids queues in resort and means you can head straight for the lifts on your first day.

What areas does a Grand Massif ski pass cover?

The Grand Massif ski area pass unlocks access to one of the French Alps' largest ski domains, spanning an impressive 265km of pistes across Flaine, Samoëns, Morillon, Les Les Carroz and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval. Ranging from 700m to 2,500m, the area combines high-altitude snow reliability with long descents, ensuring you get more than just a great skiing adventure.

The ski area pass grants access to the Grand Massif's 70+ modern lift network, including chairlifts and gondolas that connect skiers between resorts and the varied slopes. The terrain caters brilliantly for all abilities, from gentle nursery slopes perfect for beginners to challenging off-piste routes for advanced skiers. You pass offers everything here, including major attractions like the magnificent 14km run from Grandes Platières down to Sixt – one of the longest pistes in the Alps.

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Grand Massif Ski Pass
The Grand Massif ski pass provides entry to the entirety of the Grand Massif skiing domain, encompassing all its zones. This pass caters to individuals aged 15 to 74 for adults and 8 to 14 for children. Notably, children under 8 and seniors aged 75 and above enjoy complimentary skiing privileges, though identification is necessary for verification.
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Additional savings and discount may potentially be available for those who book in advance, newcomers, individuals traveling on foot, holders of season ski passes, and those opting for weekend-only passes (Saturday Skiers).
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Pre-booking your ski passes with Erna Low is easy - either choose the option online while you're booking your accommodation, or if you've already booked your accommodation, call us on 0203 011 1222 we'll gladly add it to your ski holiday package.

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