Les 7 Laux

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Les 7 Laux is a ski and mountain resort in the Belledonne mountain range in Isère, France, offering alpine skiing, snowboarding, and year‑round outdoor activities across three sites: Prapoutel, Pipay, and Le Pleynet.

Les Adrets, Isère, France

About Les 7 Laux

Les 7 Laux is a ski and mountain resort located in the Belledonne mountain range in Isère, France, with its main access point at Les Adrets. Spread across three areas—Prapoutel, Pipay, and Le Pleynet—the resort offers alpine skiing, snowboarding, freestyle areas, off‑piste routes (for experienced riders), and a variety of summer activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding. Visitors can purchase lift passes, lessons, equipment rentals, and sometimes package deals that may include accommodation or activities, either directly on-site or in advance via the official website les7laux.com.

A charge from “Les 7 Laux,” “STA Les 7 Laux,” or a similar name on your bank or card statement typically relates to a purchase linked to the resort. This could be a one‑day or multi‑day ski pass, season pass, ski school lessons, equipment rental, online booking for activities, or a deposit for accommodation or group bookings. You may also see charges for advance online purchases made through les7laux.com (such as reloadable lift cards), recurring seasonal products if you opted for installment payments, or temporary authorization holds when you book or modify reservations. In some cases, the charge may be processed a few days after your visit, which can make it seem unexpected.

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, first check your email for booking confirmations, lift pass receipts, or rental invoices from Les 7 Laux or its ticket offices. Compare the transaction date and amount with the dates you or family members visited the resort or made online bookings. If you still have questions, contact Les 7 Laux via the contact form or phone numbers listed on les7laux.com, or visit the lift pass/ticket office if you are on site. Provide them with your full name, transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card used so they can locate the payment, explain what it corresponds to, and assist with corrections, refunds, or cancellations according to their current sales terms.

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  1. carte 07/01 sept laux T7L les adrets

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Les 7 Laux on my bank or card statement?

Most charges from Les 7 Laux relate to ski lift passes (day, multi‑day, or season passes), ski or snowboard lessons, equipment rentals, or online bookings for activities. If you purchased or reloaded a lift card via les7laux.com, the transaction may be processed under the resort’s name rather than a specific shop or ticket office. Family or group purchases made by one person often appear as a single consolidated charge.

What are the typical amounts I might be charged by Les 7 Laux?

Common amounts correspond to single‑day or multi‑day lift passes, ski school lessons, or equipment rental packages, which can range from modest sums for half‑day or beginner passes up to higher totals for multiple days, family passes, or season passes. If you purchased for several people in one transaction, it is normal to see a larger single charge. Exact prices vary by age category, season (high/low), and type of pass, and the current price list is available on les7laux.com.

Can Les 7 Laux place an authorization hold or a temporary charge on my card?

Yes. When you book online, guarantee a reservation, or pay a deposit, Les 7 Laux or its payment provider may place a temporary authorization hold to verify your card. These holds can appear as a pending charge and usually disappear or adjust to the final amount within a few business days. If a small amount remains pending for more than a week, contact your bank and the resort with the transaction details.

How do I cancel or modify a lift pass or activity I booked with Les 7 Laux?

Cancellation and modification policies depend on the type of product (day pass, season pass, lessons, or packages) and the terms accepted at purchase. For online purchases, check your confirmation email or your customer account on les7laux.com for specific conditions and available options. If you need assistance, contact the resort’s customer service or the lift pass office, providing your booking reference, so they can advise you on whether changes, credits, or refunds are possible.

How can I request a refund or dispute a charge from Les 7 Laux?

Start by locating your receipt or confirmation email and verifying that the dates, number of passes, and options match what you were charged. If you believe there is a billing error or you were charged twice, contact Les 7 Laux using the contact details on les7laux.com or reach out to the ticket office, supplying your name, booking reference, and proof of the duplicate or incorrect charge. Refunds are handled according to the resort’s general terms of sale and any specific conditions related to weather, closures, or unused passes.

Why was I charged by Les 7 Laux after my visit had already ended?

Some transactions, especially online purchases, deposits, or adjustments for passes used on different days than planned, may be finalized and debited a short time after your actual visit. In addition, if you booked through a partner (such as accommodation with included lift passes), the resort or its payment processor may process the lift portion separately at a later date. Compare the amount with your original booking documents or invoices to confirm the match.

How do I contact Les 7 Laux about a mystery charge or billing issue?

Go to les7laux.com and use the contact section to find the appropriate email address or contact form for lift passes, reservations, or general information. If you are in the resort, you can also visit a lift pass/ticket office at Prapoutel, Pipay, or Le Pleynet with your bank statement and ID so staff can look up the transaction. When contacting them remotely, provide the date of the charge, the exact amount, the name on the card, and the last four digits of the card number.

Could this Les 7 Laux charge be linked to another person on my booking or family account?

Yes. It is common for one person to pay for multiple people’s lift passes, lessons, or rentals in a single transaction, which then shows up under their card as a Les 7 Laux charge. If you manage bookings for family or friends, check whether you recently purchased passes or services on their behalf. Reviewing your confirmation emails and the names included on the booking often clarifies which participants are covered by the charge.

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