Dynamic scene of skiers hurtling down a snow-covered slope. The focus is on the legs and skis of the first skier, with sharp details of the bindings and the snow thrown up by speed. In the background, another skier, wearing a pink and black jacket, glides along in parallel, with a view of the mountains and a sea of clouds in the distance. The moving perspective gives a sense of action and energy.Dynamic scene of skiers hurtling down a snow-covered slope. The focus is on the legs and skis of the first skier, with sharp details of the bindings and the snow thrown up by speed. In the background, another skier, wearing a pink and black jacket, is skiing in parallel, with a view of the mountains and a sea of clouds in the distance. The moving perspective gives a sense of action and energy.
©Dynamic scene of skiers hurtling down a snow-covered slope. The focus is on the legs and skis of the first skier, with sharp details of the bindings and the snow thrown up by speed. In the background, another skier, wearing a pink and black jacket, is skiing in parallel, with a view of the mountains and a sea of clouds in the distance. The moving perspective gives a sense of action and energy.|Tristan Shu

Authorised sliding equipment

What equipment is permitted in the ski area?
Before you hit the slopes at Le Grand-Bornand, make sure your equipment is suitable and authorised. Downhill skis, snowboards, snowscooters, handiskiing… certain types of equipment are permitted throughout the resort, while others are subject to restrictions to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all.

Download the PDF below for the full list of authorised equipment and accessible slopes.

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