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Nendaz ski pass can someone help me understand !
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Hi I'm travelling to nendaz to stay with a friend . I can't get hold of my friend to ask him about ski passes . The last thing he said was don't worry we can sort it when your here. I will be on a tight budget and wanted to know before I go. Now I'll be staying on a road named les cleves.
My main question is which pass will I need one for all four valleys? Is it possible to ski all of theses I'm only there for 6 days ?
Or Thyon pass ( think that's the right one ?) what pass would just be local to where I'll be and the cheapest way to buy here or there ! Thanks for any answers it would be a great help!!!
Martin
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http://www.verbinet.com/lifts/ski/prices.html
Good info there. When I skied Nendaz I got the pass to cover all of the 4V area and often popped across to Verbier.
Getting back to Nendaz requires you to either take the Plan-du-Fou cable car down, navigate an often icy, mogulled itinerary or take the courtesy bus from Siviez. There are several lift passes available in the 4 Vallées, the main options being whether to choose the Thyon pass (including Haute-Nendaz, Veysonnaz, and Thyon/Les Collons) or one covering the entire region of 4 Vallées/Mont Fort. Don't get stuck when the lifts shut though, I hear the taxis are expensive.
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Surfer1
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There are two effective passes from Nendaz, Printze and 4 Valleys.
Printze covers the area between Nendaz and Thyon which gives you a lot of very good skiing but some of it on rather decrepit lifts.
If you want to ski towards Verbier and up in the Mont Fort area you have to get the 4 Valleys pass. This area has much of the best known skiing and rather more modern lifts.
It rather depends on what your own aptitudes are but I suspect many enthusiastic skiers would want to spend a significant amount of time in the Mont Fort /Verbier sector though if you are on a tight budget the Printze pass given half decent snow conditions offers a large amount of really good skiing.
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T Bar
, got it nailed.
Nendaz lift pass site here:
http://www.nendaz.ch/tourism/skipass-prices-3199.html
Includes info on cost of extending the local Printse pass to full Verbier 4 Valleys pass.
Not been to Nendaz for ages, but we always went for the full 4-valleys pass.
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Thank guys I will check out the link and see if that clears it up!
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