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Weekend Ski Pass Office in Bourg d'Oisans

Take the hassle out of last minute ski pass purchase

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Rob Wood, Alpe d'Huez Reporter
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Buying your ski pass on the way to Alpe d’Huez couldn't be simpler at weekends now that you can buy ski pass as you enter Bourg d’Oisans. There really is now no need to take your car all the way up to Alpe d’Huez on a Saturday or Sunday.

The SATASKI “satellite” office is situated in the lay by on the left hand side of the D1091 at Rochetailee, as you come from Grenoble/Lyon towards Alpe d’Huez, around 3km away from Bourg d’Oisans.

The wooden office is situated in the lay-by on the right hand side and is really easy to stop outside of and organise your lift pass, in advance of getting to Alpe d’Huez itself.

As you have already got your lift pass this means you can take advantage of parking in Huez Village and getting the Televillage Cable Car up to Alpe d’Huez.

This is especially handy if you are only a “day-tripper” to Alpe d’Huez or you are staying in Bourg d’Oisans, as you can take advantage of this super convenient way to buy your lift pass and then avoid the hassle of trying to find a parking space in town on busy weekends.

The “satellite” office only opens on Saturdays and Sunday's, keep an eye open for it on your way up to resort.

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