Private Snake sledge descent

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As a family or as a tribe, book your descent in VIP mode!!! Between 8 and 12 people
  • 5 km of track
  • 600m of altitude difference
  • No need for a ski pass
  • Return by free shuttle
Experiment : A team of passionate, qualified, highly experienced and state-qualified instructors
Safety: Approved by the FFVL, complying with all current standards and with an anti-forget attachment system imposed on our pilots
Private Snake sledge descent

You want a special moment with your family or friends so book your trip in VIP mode. The entire sledge train is reserved for you and it is you who choose the mode of descent: SOFT or STANDARD or ULTRA SPORT! A minimum of 8 people is required to start a session.

When the slopes close we take you with our sled trains for a descent of 5km and 600 meters of altitude difference in the forest for about 30 minutes of descent.

At the front it's a nice ride and at the back you have to hang on to stay in your sled! It is an activity adapted to everyone (family or sports).

NB : Activity without a ski pass.

For whom?

Everyone! From 6 years old.

What time?

After the slopes close, your appointment is at 17:45 for a departure at 18:00.

Our trainers

Professional, state-certified, titled, highly experienced and, above all, passionate drivers.

Denis Verchere

Paragliding instructor, snake luge instructor, helicopter pilot and airliner pilot
Airline pilot

Fabien Colin

Paragliding instructor, snake luge pilot and DESJEPS paragliding
Trainer trainer

Quentin Gastellier

Snake luge pilot and kitesurfing instructor
Welcome and advice

Thibaut Foilleret

Paragliding instructor and first aid tracker
Aerobatic champion

Philippe Sellier

Street luge pilot
Welcome and advice

The options

How do you prepare?

Equipment to be provided

  • Snow boots or après-ski or snowboard boots
  • Ski outfit
  • COMPULSORY gloves
  • Helmet MANDATORY and not provided
  • FORBIDDEN ski boots

Accessibility

Meeting point at the Aime 2000 station on the snow front (departure of the slopes), by the interstation shuttle departing from Plagne center at the bus station (Facing the tourist office) or accessible by the “Télémetro” (Attention, there may be a lot of people and therefore too much waiting, the bus is safer).

Meeting place

Station d'Aime 2000- Front de neige – 73210 La Plagne

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FAQ

Can children play Snake Gliss?

The Snake Gliss is accessible From the age of 6.

Do I need a helmet?

Wearing a helmet is obligatory for all our activities except the helicopter:

  • While paragliding: The helmet is yours supplied.
  • In snake luge: The helmet is also obligatory, but he is not provided. Remember to bring your own!

How long does the snake luge last?

The activity itself lasts between 25 and 35 minutes. However, plan for around 1h30 in total for the reception, the preparation of the equipment and the necessary safety explanations.

What is the place (location in the snake luge) that moves the least?

The Snake Gliss forms a long sledge snake. The experience varies greatly depending on your seat:

A descent at your own pace

  • At the front, behind the pilot: The descent is more Calm and soft, ideal for a quieter experience. But be careful, it's still sledding, and it's moving!
  • To the back of the train: The intensity goes up a notch! The farther you are in the back, the more the descent becomes sporty, even very sporty, with sensations guaranteed!

What are the cancellation and refund conditions?

In the event of weather constraints, we will postpone your flight, internship day or snake gliss activity to a later date depending on your availability. Unfortunately, if the weather prevents Mountain Attitude from offering you your activity while your voucher or stay is valid, you can choose between a voucher valid for one year or a refund. However, Mountain Attitude will not be responsible if you are not available on the proposed dates.

Does the Snake Luge go fast?

En Snake Luge, you are very close to the ground. It is this proximity that gives a lightning-fast printing, although in reality, our pace does not exceed that of an intermediate skier.