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Hugues-Olivier Dumez
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Nov 11, 2024 at 5:12 p.m.
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The winter season is fast approaching in the ski resorts. In the Hautes-Pyrénéesseveral stations announce an opening at the beginning of December: Piau December 4, Luz-Ardiden December 6, Grand Tourmalet on December 7,…
The station Saint-Lary could even trigger hostilities as early as November 30.
Prices for ski passes will be increasing again this year in most resorts. Here are the main prices for 2024-2025 (per day, for an adult):
- Peyragudes : 48 €
- Piau: €43
- Grand Tourmalet €52
- Light-Ardiden €43
- Cauterets €43
- Pic du Midi (freeride day): €53
- Saint-Lary : 53 €
- Hautacam : 25 €
- Gavarnie-Gèdre: €32.50
Within the N'PY network, prices have increased “on average by 2%, therefore below inflation”, communicates to Actu.fr the brand which brings together several resorts in the Pyrenees.
Discounts
Incidentally, N'PY recalls the existence of the No Souci card which “allows you to ski all season at reduced prices (up to -30% on weekdays outside school holidays)”.
Sold at the price of 45 eurosthis smart card allows you to ski without going through the ticket office, “by copying the model of motorway electronic tolls to the world of skiing”. This 2024-2025 season, an additional advantage is also added to the No Souci card.
It will now be possible to “ski like a VIP” thanks to a skip-the-line system on several ski lifts. In total, 27 lifts will be equipped with the “Fast Pass” this 2024-2025 season.
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