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What's new in Val Thorens?

A new footpath: «Le sentier de la Marine», has been created alongside the 3 existing routes available to walkers. Accessible via the Cascades chair lift, this magnificent 5 km long footpath enjoys a sunny outlook and boasts panoramic views of both the resort and the surrounding peaks and summits.

9 ski lifts in total are available for walkers.

A new Funitel lift into operation. This back-and-forth Funitel lift is made up of 2 trains, each with two 33-seater cabins (transporting 1,500 people per hour) and will take passengers to the Col du Bouchet, at an altitude of 3,003 metres, from the top of the Portette chair lift (2,795 metres).

New runs: 2 new runs come with the arrival of the Thorens Funitel: one red, «Les Asters», and one blue, «Le Chocard».
To get even more from skiing in the sunny Plein Sud sector, a new red run, the «Triton», has been created at the top of the Bouquetin Funitel lift.
The «2 Combes» blue run has been extended from the top of the Cascades chair lift and is now a green run so beginners can experience some real height.
The red «Béranger» run has had its lower half completely reworked.

The Val Thorens ski area now includes 150 kilometres of Alpine ski runs.

SETAM is extending and reorganizing the reception hall of the Péclet Funitel lift's departure station in order to create better access to the lift and ski pass sales desk, as well as providing a better information service at the foot of the slopes.