Icy descent on a Snake Gliss - ‘Chapelle’ course

  • Winter sports
  • Snake Gliss (convoy sledging)
sous le Chalet Marano au Hameau., 06420 Isola 2000, Isola
« Chapelle » route
Want to try a new way of sledging? No problem! This is the ideal activity for you, whether you're young or not so young.
Come and discover this system of articulated sleds that gives it a snake-like shape, hence its name ‘Snake Gliss’.

Thanks to a guide who will be at the front to steer the Snake Gliss, you will be able to enjoy this activity to the full with family or friends!

A little tip: the further back you are, the more you will feel the thrill!

Prepare your equipment (ski helmet, a pair of warm gloves, après-ski boots or snowboard boots).
!!! Ski boots prohibited !!!

Meet 10 minutes before each departure time for the descents: at the edge of the piste in front of the Snake Gliss flag under the Chalet Marano in Le Hameau.

And don't forget your smartphones and webcams for souvenirs!

Reservations must be made before 3 p.m.:
- at the QUARTZ SPORTS shop
- by telephone on 06 84 96 40 55
- by email at funandenjoycompany@gmail.com

Not Included

Not Included
Ski pass not included. Helmet not included.

Rates

Rates

Adult€2 discount with the Snow & Peaks Pass on the ‘Chapelle’ trail
€20.00
Adult€2 discount with the Snow & Peaks Pass on the ‘Chapelle’ trail
€20.00

Openings

Openings

From 20 December 2025 until 4 January 2026 - Open on monday, on tuesday, on wednesday, on thursday, on friday, on sunday
Every day except Saturday
From 7 February 2026 until 8 March 2026 - Open on monday, on tuesday, on wednesday, on thursday, on friday, on sunday
Every day except Saturday

Location

Location

Icy descent on a Snake Gliss - ‘Chapelle’ course
sous le Chalet Marano au Hameau., 06420 Isola 2000, Isola

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French

Access

Access
  • Front de Neige 2000, below Chalet Marano in Le Hameau
Updated on 11 December 2025 at 13:52
by Office de Tourisme Métropolitain Nice Côte d'Azur
(Offer identifier : 7613394)
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