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Charles Dos Santos
Published on
Dec 20 2024 at 6:32 p.m.
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Good news for powder lovers. Of the snowfall took place in recent hours in the Aude Pyrenees and particularly in the sector of Camurac.
Requested by Actu.fr, Tiphaine Tournier, administrative manager, takes stock of the overall situation within the station and details the program planned for the end of year celebrations.
A few centimeters
“We have had these last few days and again more tonightgood falls. The area is covered by a few centimeters of snow», rejoices the thirty-year-old.
Access to the station must be by car equipped with snow tires .
“There is black ice reported almost everywhere in the valley. He is inconceivable to ride without having suitable tires,” warns Tiphaine Tournier.
As for the weekend of December 15, 2024, the ski area will once again be partially open to the public. “In the coming days, two of our blue slopes and two greenwill be accessible to the public,” explains the young woman.
The daily rate is set at 12 eurosfor adults and children alike.
Tele rope and sled dogs
“For the entire holiday season, we will stay open . But we have no certainty about access to our entire ski area», warns Tiphaine Tournier.
Various activities have been provided on site for next two weeks. Thus, as soon as the slopes close, thrill-seekers will be able to discover the Snow mountain biking as well as enjoy sled dog journey .
For the youngest, a rope TV space is also accessible. This activity allows children to go down a blue slope endlessly, under the supervision of their parents.
Briefly mentioning the year 2025, Tiphaine Tournier confirms that “the facilitator who manages sled dog activitywill also come back for the entire February vacation.”
This is a good news againfor the charming Aude ski resort.
Camurac ski resort (Aude). More information can be found on the station's website, on Facebook, by email: [email protected]by telephone at 04 68 20 32 27.
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