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MILLET SKI TOURING
Access
Starting from :
Latitude :
6.620417
Longitude :
45.431719
Map ref. :
A trip into the forest on a groomed trail wide enough for several people to climb and chat!
During the day, take the cross-country ski trail and then the Brigues trail. After the ski area closes, there's an alternative route via the Boulevard des Amoureux.
The "Millet" is an itinerary reserved for ski touring, rather demanding, but which offers a sublime setting.
The beauty and silence of the forest in which you're walking will quickly draw you in.
In 2012, Courchevel was the first resort to create a permanent, groomed, safe and signposted ski touring itinerary: the Millet is fast becoming legendary!
Itinerary authorized until 7.15pm, return to Courchevel Le Praz by gondola after the ski area closes.
MILLET SKI TOURING
2:05 / 3.2 km / 500 m ascent
Departure point: ALPINIUM, THROUGH THE CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRACK AND THROUGH THE BRIGUES TRACK
Access to start by shuttle bus - Stop 13: COURCHEVEL LE PRAZ
Arrival: COURCHEVEL 1850 - FRONT DE NEIGE SNOWFRONT (1780 m)
Services
Rates
Free of charge.
Period(s) of use
From 01/12 to 30/04
Subject to favorable weatherSubject to snow conditions
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Pets allowed
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