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Saulire by Night

Ski from the summit of La Saulire at night

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An experience like no other, ski one of Meribel's most iconic mountains, La Saulire, once the lifts have closed and the sun has set.

The experience includes private access to the Pas du Lac gondola, an aperitif whilst watching the sun setting over the peaks, descent on skis – guided by the light of your headtorch and the local pisteurs – on the res Marcassin and Eagle piste, freshly groomed for your small group.

Register at the S3V offices in Méribel Mottaret or the Pierres Plates restaurant. Lift leaver at 17:45 while the aperitif will be served at the Pierres Plates restaurants at the top of La Saulire. Headtorch mandatory, descent reserved to good skiers. In case of bad weather, the even can be postponed or cancelled. €25 per person.

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