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Tarentaise ski resorts launch Alpine Legends Superpass

Tarentaise ski resorts launch Alpine Legends Superpass Espace Killy, Paradiski and the 3 Valleys have joined forces to unveil a new superpass called Alpine Legends. This one lift pass will give you access to over 1300km of ski runs.

This new pass will give you access to:

- 300 km of piste in Espace Killy (Tignes and Val d’isere)

- 425 km of piste in Paradiski (La Plagne and Les Arcs)

- 600km of piste in the 3 Valleys (Meribel, Courchevel and Val Thorens)

= 1325 km of piste! Including 5 glaciers and 391 ski lifts.

How Much?

6 days costs 340 Euros
7 days cost 390 Euros
8 days costs 440 Euros

Where?

The Superpass will be available from the ski lift companies in Les 3 Valleys, Paradiski & Espace Killy.

For more information view the Alpine Legends website.

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Tignes, Espace Killy

Recently we reported on the latest American resorts to join the extensive Mountain Collection Superpass. These multi-resort lift passes are growing in popularity as skiers and snowboarder become more adventurous with their holidays.

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By Krystelle

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