


Take the Bisanne detachable chairlift up to the 1941 m summit of Mont Bisanne! A prime access point for walkers, mountain bikers, and paragliders (exclusive launch site from Les Saisies).
Take to the heights with the Bisanne detachable chairlift and let yourself be carried up to the summit of Mont Bisanne, rising to 1,941 metres. Up there, a breathtaking panoramic view stretches across the surrounding mountain ranges — pure fresh air and stunning scenery, in every season.
Pedestrians are welcome to enjoy this alpine escape, whether for a peaceful stroll, a picnic facing the peaks, or simply a moment of calm in the great outdoors.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find an ideal starting point for downhill runs here, provided safety guidelines are followed:
- Riding with two people on one bike is strictly prohibited (this includes child seats, Shotgun seats, or similar devices),
- Only mountain bikes are allowed on the trails (other types of equipment are not permitted),
- Helmets are mandatory (full-face helmets are recommended),
- Protective gear (knee pads, elbow pads, body armor, back protectors, gloves, goggles, etc.) is strongly advised.
Paragliders also benefit from an exclusive take-off zone at Bisanne, offering a unique flight over the alpine meadows.
Free entry for children under 5. You can find the pricing information on the website skipass.lessaisies.com.
Office de Tourisme des Saisies - 21/10/2025
www.lessaisies.com
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From 05/07 to 30/08 Opening hours daily between 9.30 am and 4.55 pm. Subject to favorable weather. Postponed in case of bad weather.
Phone : 04 79 38 95 21
Email : contact@ski-lessaisies.com
Website : https://www.lessaisies.com
To use the lift, a valid ticket is required, including when descending, where access is controlled through automatic gates. Children under 1.25 meters in height must be accompanied by an adult. Finally, you may carry a foldable stroller (only), at your own responsibility.
Yes. Small dogs will be carried in a bag, while large dogs will need to wear a safety harness, both provided by the ski lift operators.