Tarentaise launches Alpine Legends pass

Courchevel is one of many French ski resorts covered by the Alpine Legends pass
Three of France’s biggest ski areas are joining forces to offer a single pass.
Following in the footsteps of US ski resorts which have combined to offer adventurous skiers and snowboarders a range of resorts under one pass, Les 3 Vallées, Paradiski and Espace Killy have gathered together to offer the Alpine Legends ski pass.
There’s little information being released at the moment, but we understand that the Alpine Legends pass will cover all three areas for six days, at a cost of €340 (about £245 with today’s exchange rate).
So that’s five glaciers, 391 lifts and 1,300 ski slopes all within the Tarentaise — including La Plagne, Val d’Isere, Meribel, Val Thorens and Les Arcs — for just a little more than a six-day pass in any of the one areas.
Where to Ski and Snowboard will release more details on the Alpine Legends ski pass as and when we get them.
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