Experience an unforgettable adventure by day and night. Alone or with a partner, hop into a sled and get ready for an adrenaline rush through successive sharp turns, tunnels, and variations in elevation and speed.
Children are allowed to use the track from the age of 3 years. Children under 9 years old are only allowed to use the track if accompanied by a person over 9 years old who will be the sled driver. This person will be designated by the child's guardian.
Depending on weather conditions (rain, snow, or frost), the operator may require that the minimum age of the sled driver be 14 years.
Activity secured: everyone controls their own speed. The ascent is made on the sled (no need to take a chairlift or gondola). The sled is fixed to the rail.
As night falls, the lights and music turn on for a cozy atmosphere... An activity that delights the whole family!
Technical information
Ascent length: 365 linear meters - Descent length: 715 linear meters - Elevation change: 95 meters - Average slope: 13.5% - Capacity: 300 sleds/hour - 13 curves
Average duration (including ascent time): 6 minutes of sensations, laughter, and emotions - Maximum speed: 36 km/h.
Accessible by ski during the day when the Les Portes du Mont-Blanc ski area is open.
Activity included in the Pass Destination Mont Blanc summer Adult from the commune of Combloux (€25) for one descent. This Pass allows access to a multitude of activities and benefits in the Mont Blanc region and is also available in a child format (€20). For more information, please consult the Combloux Tourist Office website.
04 50 58 65 20 - contact@lesportesdumontblanc.fr - http://www.lesportesdumontblanc.fr
PRICES: 1 descent: €7.50 - 6 descents: €37.50 - 10 descents: €56 - Souvenir photo: €2
If you already have a hands-free pass, recharge it at the ticket office. Sled descents are valid for 1 year from the date of purchase.
OPENING PERIOD - ALL SEASONS
From 07/03 to 08/29/2023, every day from 10:30 am to 7:00 pm. - Night openings on July 15th and August 19th until 10:00 pm.
Cancelled in case of bad weather. Photo by Nicolas FOLLIET
Source : OT MEGEVE