Le Grand-Bornand
3 April 2026, 23 h 09 min

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NEW ! SPECIAL FREE SHUTTLES UPON RESERVATION from Annecy, La Roche-sur-Foron or Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny

Navettes gratuites depuis Annecy, La Roche-sur-Foron et Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny

In partnership with the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, SNCF TER and the Organising Committee, a simple, practical and eco-friendly solution is available to take you directly to the gates of the biathlon stadium:

  • From Annecy / Bus station (in front of the SNCF station): lines Y62 – Y63.
  • From La Roche-sur-Foron / SNCF railway station: special coach service.
  • From Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny / SNCF railway station: special coach service.

Arrival at stations by train or bus is strongly recommended (no special parking facilities).

Arrival at Le Grand-Bornand: stop at the bus station entrance (Vache technique sculpture), Route du Borne.
Departure from Le Grand-Bornand: Route des Pochons.

Free shuttles from 18 to 21 December for anyone with a ticket to the World Cup for the day in question, which must be presented when boarding.

Reservation required with credit card details: a deposit of €8 per journey per person will be requested at the time of booking and will only be charged in the event of a no-show. Free cancellation possible up to 48 hours in advance.

Are you planning to come for the day but on several days, or to stay for a longer period? It is necessary to book a separate ticket for each day.

You can also take advantage of…
SPECIAL FREE SHUTTLES WITHOUT RESERVATION from park-and-ride car parks of  Thônes and Glières-Val-de-Borne

And to get to the stations or park-and-ride car parks, consider taking the train or carpooling!

Over 80% of the event’s CO₂ emissions come from people travelling to and from the venue. This is therefore the area where action is needed! This new service complements the free public transport system already in place from the valley floor (Thônes and Glières-Val-de-Borne), which was used by over 50% of spectators in 2024.
A carpooling platform is also available.