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  • Hi Steve

    Some tour operators offer a local lift pass, but it is not on general sale, only as part of a package holiday. Aside from that there is a beginner pass to try out skiing on the beginner area, but this is not suitable for use in ski lessons. There are no free passes apart from age up to 5 years, and over 75 years - you can find more info on the Pas de la Casa lift passes page.

    Steve
  • hi, do you have to buy the full grand valira lift pass or are there passes for just pas de la casa? And are there any free ski lifts in Pas de la casa. I know this sounds a strange question but lots of resorts have free lifts for access to ski schools etc