What does carte Neige cover?
What does carte Neige cover?
With « Carré Neige » coverage, you’ll get the best possible professional help available locally and full insurance cover, from the payment of your rescue on the slopes, to the refund of the unused days of your « ski-lift passes » and/or « skiing lessons », to your ambulance transport.
What is ski pass insurance?
When purchasing airline tickets to ski passes there is usually an extra “insurance” policy to cover unforeseen circumstances that you may not have an opportunity to use your flight or ski pass. Ski pass insurance is offered when purchasing the Ikon Pass a multi resort season pass.
Is La Plagne expensive?
Expensive? La Plagne is not as expensive as some French resorts, but when it comes to food and drink you should still expect to pay mountain prices. If you’re self-catering, most general supplies are available in the resort shops, but expect to pay around double the price of urban supermarkets.
How many miles of ski tracks in La Plagne?
Ski at your own pace on the 140 miles of the La Plagne area or treat your skis to the 265 miles of tracks in the Paradiski area, which also covers the slopes of Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry.
What kind of insurance do you need for ski pass La Plagne?
Pedestrians and cross-country skiers are also welcome. For a walk and a breath of fresh air, come this way! Prevention is better than a cure, so don’t hesitate to buy the Carré Neige insurance which covers rescue and evacuation in case of an accident.
Which is snow sports insurance does Carre Neige Saison offer?
« Carré Neige Saison » is the snow sports insurance for the practise of ski reassured all the year. In the case you are unable to ski for the rest of the season, your « season pass » is refunded in proportion to its use. You are finally covered during the practice of summer sports accessible with the « season pass ».
Where to ski a la carte in France?
La Plagne also boasts the only bobsleigh run in France and a unique ice tower for climbing. Ski at your own pace on the 140 miles of the La Plagne area or treat your skis to the 265 miles of tracks in the Paradiski area, which also covers the slopes of Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry.