Coming to Valfréjus
In line with its commitments, Valfréjus suggests the most environmentally-friendly transport solutions to reduce CO2 emissions.
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For your trip, Valfréjus invites you to choose public transport or carpooling if possible, to limit greenhouse gas emissions. Travel accounts for the majority of a vacation's carbon footprint.


By train
Easy, fast and low-carbon access to ValfréjusValfréjus is one of France's most accessible resorts by train.
Modane station, just 6 km from the resort, is served by TGV and Frecciarossa trains direct from Paris. The S50 bus then takes you directly to Valfréjus.
From Paris, allow around 4 hours by TGV, then 10 minutes by bus to reach the resort and enjoy all the pleasures of the mountains.


By car
A43 freeway to Turin, exit 30 (Modane/Haute Maurienne) then D1006 then D216 for 8 km.

Traffic info
In winter, the Col de l'Iseran and the Col du Mont Cenis are closed to traffic. The Col de l'Iseran is blocked by meters of snow (up to 8m at the aptly named "Pont de la neige") and the Mont Cenis road is transformed into the Val Cenis ski slope (L'Escargot, the longest green run in the world at 13km).
To get to Valfréjus and find out all about traffic conditions, roadworks or detour, visit savoie-route.fr

By plane
The airports of Chambéry, Grenoble, Geneva, Lyon and Turin are less than 2h00 away from Valfréjus. In winter, there are bus connections from Chambéry airport to Haute Maurienne and the resort.
Don't want to take the train or bus? Rent a car or order a cab and have it waiting for you when you get off the plane!

Getting around Haute Maurienne

Tourist information offices
