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  • Gavin
    If every hour is precious you could get a half day lift pass and get a couple of hours skiing (if you are organised!)
    Expensive? Compare it it to 2 hours at an indoor slope
  • Hi Gavin

    Lifts all close 5pm at the latest. I really wouldn't be expecting to hit the slopes on your arrival day. You may get 1 hour but in that hour you can't get far and it would be an expensive 1 hour on the slopes.

    Hayley :D
  • Thanks again Steve. Booked the transfers now.

    We're only in El Tarter for just a few days; every hour counts. So just to confirm whether I should consider trying to get onto the slopes on arrival day, when you say 'wouldn't have much time to ski on your arrival time', are you saying it's completely infeasible or inadvisable or just not worth it? What time will the lifts shut mid Feb?

    Thanks,

    Gavin.


    Steve wrote:

    Hi Gavin

    Yes around 14:00/14:30, so you wouldn't have much time to ski on your arrival day, but you should have plenty of time to get yourself kitted out etc. and find your way around El Tarter.

    Steve
  • Hi Gavin

    Yes around 14:00/14:30, so you wouldn't have much time to ski on your arrival day, but you should have plenty of time to get yourself kitted out etc. and find your way around El Tarter.

    Steve
  • Thanks Steve, very helpful. Don't know how I missed that link!

    I am right in thinking, if the bus leaves at 11, arrives c. 2.30pm at El Tarter, I'll have missed any skiing that day? Especially if I have to pick up boots, board, check-in, etc?

    Thanks again

    Gavin.

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    Steve wrote:


    Hi jgls

    You'll find the timetable on our transfers page here >>

    There's a bus leaving Toulouse airport at 11:00 which should be fine, but after that it's 15:30.

    For your departure the bus at 15:15 which is due to arrive at Toulouse around 18:00.

    Steve
  • Hi jgls

    You'll find the timetable on our transfers page here >>

    There's a bus leaving Toulouse airport at 11:00 which should be fine, but after that it's 15:30.

    For your departure the bus at 15:15 which is due to arrive at Toulouse around 18:00.

    Steve
  • Toulouse <-> El Tarter transfer times

    jgls

    Hi there,
    I'm flying into Toulouse on Sunday 16th Feb, landing at 10:10.
    Can you advise me what time the transfer bus would be? I then need to add 4 hours to calculate arrival time at El Tarter, correct?
    I fly back on Weds 19th, departure time at 21:45 (so check in roughly 7:45 or so). What time does the the Toulouse transfer bus leave El Tarter?
    I'm trying to work out how long I need to hire skis and passes for etc.
    Many thanks for any help.
    G.