Lift Passes

You can buy a lift pass for anything from one day to the whole season. The longer the period that the lift pass lasts for the better the daily rate you will pay. If you do not use your lift pass for any reason the only way that you can get a refund is with a doctors certificate that says you are unable to ski.

It is also a good idea to keep the payment receipt in case you lose the pass. The lift pass is encoded so you do not need to show it when going on the lifts, it will be automatically scanned as you pass through the ski lift entrance - this means that you can keep it in a safe pocket and not worry about dropping it - BUT make sure you put it in clothing that you will use each day - It is not good to get to the lift and realise that the pass is in the jacket you have left at the hotel !!

If you are thinking of bringing young children to ski you will find that if they are born during 2000 or after the pass will only cost 10 euro regardless of the number of days. There is also a discount for children / teenagers born between 1988 & 1999 but you will need ID when buying the pass so REMEMBER to take there passports. Men born 1944 or earlier & women 1948 or earlier will also receive a discount, again ID required. Anybody born 1932 or earlier will only pay 10 euro for the pass regardless of the number of days but of course ID is required.

Click here to go to the lift pass price web page.