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In winter, Pré
de Pascal can be reached by the Veny Valley cable
car; situated just on the ski slopes, it has a bar and
a self-service restaurant at skiers' disposal. The ski
slopes (3 ones are fit for the adepts, one has a high
level of difficulty, 12 ones are of medium level, 9
ones are easy) wind along a charming skiing district
(from 1.700 to 2.755 metres) which spreads over 100
km. Sports facilities include 8 cable cars, 8 chair
lifts and 9 ski lifts.
In winter, Pré de Pascal offers
also the following services:
1
TV room
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Apartments situated on the ski slopes
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Skiing school
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| The ski slopes
are generally of medium level of difficulty, except some
steeply ones. Others are famous for their intoxicating
length and some others are known for being the setting
for national and international competitions. At Dolonne
you can experience nocturnal skiing, while the tracks
reached by the cable cars of Mont Blanc allow to satisfy
also those who are fond of summer skiing. People who want
to experience the off tracks emotions can find some dream
routes under the guidance of skiing instructors or guides. |
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The
cable car of Mont Blanc starts from La palud (1.306 metres),
a village situated close behind Entrèves. Building
it was a very daring enterprise since it's nowadays the
longest way in the world by cable car which takes about
1 hour and a half to cross all the massif from Courmayeur
to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (France) offering some of the most
breathtaking panoramas. The highest point of all the crossing
is at "Aiguille du Midi" (3.842 meres) where
you can enjoy an unforgettable view of the north side
of Mont Blanc.
Mont Blanc (4.807 metres) |
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| Since 1993 "Noir in
Festival" has been gathering together participants
from all over the world for a yearly celebration of international
cinema and culture dedicated to the thriller genre with:
12 feature films and as many short films in competition,
retrospectives, exhibitions, encounters with experts and
authors, a prestigious international jury. The beautiful
setting for "Noir in Festival" is the town of
Courmayeur, the renowned Italian ski resort, famous for
its wealth of natural beauty spots. The location for the
social events and the encounters is the Grand Hotel Royal
& Golf, at the very centre of the town; 2 movie theatres
are available to accomodate the numerous members of the
public for the many screenings in the festival programme. |
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