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  • Ski holidays in Jungfrau (combined)

    Jungfrau (combined) Switzerland Europe Heart Grindelwald Lauterbrunnen Interlaken Ost Lauterbrunnen Grindelwald Murren Winteregg Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 213 795 2970 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No Yes Description The Jungfrau region is a renowned ski destination located in the Swiss Alps, consisting of three popular ski resorts: Grindelwald, Wengen, and Mürren. Together, they form the Jungfrau ski area, offering an impressive range of skiing opportunities with breathtaking views of the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains. Grindelwald, one of the largest resorts in the area, is a charming alpine town with a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Its traditional Swiss architecture and cozy atmosphere make it a favorite among visitors seeking an authentic ski experience, athough some argue it can feel "touristy" especially in peak weeks. The ski area is accessible directly from the village, there's 2 accessable areas from the town - The shared Kleine Scheidegg area with Wengen, Allemend and Wengeralp and the Grindlewald-First area on the opposite mountain face. Kleine Scheidegg can be accessed by the sceneic funicular railway or the much quicker Eiger Express gondola straight to the top. From here you have access to the whole area, most of which is located on the Grindelwald face. Don't forget to take the funicular right to the top of the Jungfraujoch and experience the top of Europe at 3454m (no pistes from here though) Grindlewald-First area has the best mix of features in the area, with a multiperson zip line, the longest taboggan run, free ride pistes, speed checks, half pipe and snowpark. From both you can ski back to Grindelwald. Additionally, the resort boasts an excellent après-ski scene with a variety of bars, restaurants, and lively entertainment options to unwind after a day on the slopes. Wengen, located on a sunny terrace above the Lauterbrunnen Valley, is a car-free village and a popular destination for families and intermediate skiers. It has a long history as a ski resort, dating back to the late 19th century. To access the ski area from Wengen, skiers can take the Wengernalpbahn train directly to Eiger Glacier and the slopes of the Kleine Scheidegg or the Wengen-Mannlichen gondola . Wengen also has a pleasant après-ski scene, with cozy mountain huts and terraces where visitors can enjoy a warm drink or indulge in local Swiss cuisine while taking in the magnificent views. You ski back along the funicular tracks down the valley from the Eiger glacier, stopping in Wengeralp or Allmend for an apres drink. Mürren, perched on a sunny plateau overlooking the Lauterbrunnen Valley, is a picturesque mountain village and the highest resort in the Jungfrau region. This traditional village has a rich ski history and offers a unique and tranquil ski experience. Skiers can reach the ski area by taking the Schilthornbahn cable car from Mürren. T he slopes in Mürren cater more to intermediate and advanced skiers, with a range of challenging runs and off-piste opportunities. The après-ski scene in Mürren is relatively low-key, with a few cozy bars and restaurants where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the village. It's a relatively small local area, and you need to take the railway back down to Grutchalp, gondola to Lauterbrunnen and then transfer up to Wengen via the train to access the bigger ski area of Kleine Scheidegg. Staying in GRÜTSCHALP or Winteregg, that are lower down than Mürren but still access its ski area make the commute shorter. Overall, the Jungfrau ski area is a paradise for skiers of all levels. With its stunning alpine landscapes, varied terrain, and rich ski history, it offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you prefer a traditional village atmosphere in Grindelwald, a family-friendly environment in Wengen, or a tranquil mountain retreat in Mürren, the Jungfrau region has something to offer every type of skier. It's a truely unqiue ski area where you get to experience the true magic and unqiue atmosphere of a stereotypical Swiss ski holiday. The Lauterbrunnen Valley itself is meant to be well worth the visit summer or winter, its unqiue very high rock walls and many waterfalls makign it a haven for walkers. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 411 1.92 3 resorts in one: Grindelwald-Wengen, Grindelwald-First and Mürren-Schilthorn Pass Access travel Closest Airports Bern Zurich Milan Malpensa Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach Yes No No Train Connections Grindelwald Lauterbrunnen Interlaken Ost Within Switzerland, Intercity trains take you directly from Basel to the Jungfrau Region. From Zurich and Geneva, you have to change in Bern towards Interlaken Ost. At Interlaken you change to the Bernese Oberland Railway, depending on which resort you're staying in you take one of two Routes: Grindelwald Terminal (to Eiger Express) or Lauterbrunnen (to Wengernalp Railway) For Wengen, change to the Wengernalp rack railway at Lauterbrunnen. For Mürren, the cable car from Lauterbrunnen takes you up to Grütschalp. Here you change to the Lauterbrunnen-Mürren (BLM) mountain railway. The journey by aerial cableway takes around 4 minutes, while the journey by narrow-gauge railway from Grütschalp to Mürren takes 12 minutes, pasing through Winteregg Staying up the mountain from Grindlewald? The Bernese oberland railway can take you all the way up to the Eigerglacier and back around in a loop. The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire

  • Iceland

    Iceland Resorts Sort by Filters Filter by Km piste Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected piste areas Sub Area Multi Area collections Filter by Train Transfers Train+Bus Combo transfer Shared TransferAvail Go to airport pages Filter by 6Daypass Filter by Price per KM Metric explainers Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. ​ Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now ​ High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. ​ Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not.

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  • Ski holidays in Villars - Gryon

    Villars - Gryon Switzerland Europe Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Villars Gryon Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 232 1114 2000 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Coming soon Les Diablerets Quick access to the local slopes is possible via the recently built Diablerets Express gondola, from the top of which it is possible to make the journey across to the linked ski area with Villars. These slopes suit intermediates best, with blues and reds scattered across the piste map – most are tree-lined and are therefore good for bad weather days. A short bus ride up the valley takes you to the foot of the snowsure slopes at Glacier 3000, where there's some steeper terrain (including a beautiful long black down to the valley) and some seriously impressive high-alpine scenery. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 363 1.56 Pass available to buy from Oct The "Alpes vaudoises" ski pass is valid for the areas of Leysin-Les Mosses-La Lécherette, Villars-Gryon-Les Diablerets and Glacier 3000 (all km) Passes 3 days and above is automatically the whole area Pass Access travel Closest Airports Geneva Les Diablerets - Glacier 3000 1 h 30 min - Geneva Villars - Gryon By Car: 1 h 15 min. from Geneva Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach No Yes No Train Connections Aigle Villars - Gryon Take a train from Geneva Airport to Aigle, then transfer to a regional bus (144) to take you up to the resort. The total time is aprox. 2hrs Les Diablerets - Glacier 3000 Take a train from Geneva Airport to Aigle, then transfer to a regional train to Les Diablerets. From Les Diablerets, you can take a bus or taxi to reach the Glacier 3000 ski area. The total journey time is around 2 hours and 30 minutes. Swiss train tickets are released 60 days in advance. Buy as early as possible for cheapest prices and most availability. The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire

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  • Norway

    Norway Resorts Sort by Filters Filter by Km piste Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected piste areas Sub Area Multi Area collections Filter by Train Transfers Train+Bus Combo transfer Shared TransferAvail Go to airport pages Filter by 6Daypass Filter by Price per KM Metric explainers Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. ​ Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now ​ High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. ​ Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not.

  • Ski holidays in Les 3 Vallées

    Les 3 Vallées France Europe Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Val Thorens ​Les Menuires ​Méribel ​Courchevel Brides-les-bains Saint Martin de Belleville Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 600 1100 3230 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description The Three Valleys ski area in France is one of the largest and most renowned ski domains in the world, offering an unparalleled winter sports experience. It is situated in the French Alps and encompasses several areas and towns, each with its unique charm and ski terrain. Collectively it covers over 600 kilometers of interconnected slopes and over 180 ski lifts, ensuring a vast playground for winter sports enthusiasts. Below is a summary of the key areas, but head to the individual area pages for more detail. Courchevel is a collection of distinct villages of different atmospheres, but it's known for its luxury and sophistication. Courchevel 1850, the highest and most famous of the villages, features high-end accommodations and upscale boutiques. The ski area in Courchevel offers varied terrain, catering to all skill levels, but it's particuarlly well known for its huge wide runs to cruise down in the village. Meribel is a picturesque alpine town characterized by its traditional Savoyard architecture and vibrant après-ski scene. The resort is stretched across the valley, with various settlements, from large developed towns to sleepier villages, connected by a series of Gondolas. As the highest ski resort in Europe, Val Thorens boasts excellent snow conditions and a lively atmosphere. The village offers a mix of modern architecture and alpine charm, purposefully developed it has a lot of ski in and ski out accomodation. Whilst it doesn't offer the pictureque chalet village feel, there's ample apres ski options and resturants. The high altitude means a long season, making it a great choice in early December and late April. There's also the village of Orelle, situated in a parallel valley that connects up to Val Thorens, offering an alternative place to stay. Les Menuires provides a more budget-friendly option within the Three Valleys ski area it sits just below Val Thorens. Purpose built in several sectors, the resort has a family-friendly vibe on which it's built its brand. Saint Martin de Belleville sits at the bottom of the Val Thorens valley, built around an old town it's got a more traditional feel than the rest of the resorts in the valley. As well as being prettier, it's well know for it's culinary offering, and has some Michelin star resturants to boot. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 360 0.6 ​ Pass Access travel Closest Airports Chambery Grenoble Lyon Geneva Driving (Rough guide to bottom of Meribel Valley) 2hrs - Grenoble 2hr - Chambery 2hr 15 - Lyon 2hr 45 - Geneva Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach No Yes Yes Train Connections Moutiers Train to Moûtiers 1hr 15 - Chambéry 2hr - Grenoble (change in Chambery) 3hr - Lyon (1 change) 3.5hr - Geneva (2 changes) 4hr 30 - Paris (Direct) The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections See individual area pages, there's multiple shared transfer services due to the high profile nature of the area. Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire

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  • Ski holidays in Tignes / Val d'isere

    Tignes / Val d'isere France Europe Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Tignes Les Brevieres Tignes Le Lac Tignes 1800 Tignes Val Claret La Daille ​Val d'Isère Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 300 1550 3456 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Tignes: Tignes is a renowned ski resort located in the French Alps, forming part of the ___ along with Val d'Isère. The resort is known for its exceptional snow conditions, extensive terrain, and vibrant après-ski scene, making it a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Formally known as Espace Killy ski area, this joint area is made up of 2 very different resorts, Tignes and Val d'isere. Tignes was originally a traditional alpine village, but in the 1960s, it underwent significant development to accommodate the growing interest in winter sports. As a result, the high altitude part of the resort is primarily composed of purpose-built accommodations, offering convenient access to the slopes. Staying "in Tignes" can be quite the stretch, there are 4 parts of varying altitudes. Although, even if you stay down in Les Brevieres, it will only take you aprox. 12 min to get to the top of the Aiguille Rouge in Tignes 2100 (in quiet times). What it costs you in minimal time can add a lot of value for you money in accommodation.⁠ ⁠ Tignes 1550 Les Brevieres: Located at the lowest altitude, Tignes 1550 Les Brevieres is a charming and traditional Alpine village. It offers a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere with a range of accommodations, restaurants, and shops. The village provides easy access to the slopes and has its own ski area suitable for beginners and intermediates. Tignes 1550 Les Brevieres is known for its picturesque surroundings and peaceful ambiance. Tignes 1800: Situated at a slightly higher altitude, Tignes 1800 is a modern and purpose-built resort. It offers a good range of accommodations, restaurants, and amenities. Tignes 1800 has a more contemporary feel compared to the other parts of Tignes. The resort provides convenient access to the slopes and is suitable for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Tignes 1800 is popular among families and those seeking a convenient and well-equipped base for their skiing holiday. Tignes 2100 / Le Lac: Located at the heart of the Tignes valley, Tignes 2100, also known as Le Lac, is a bustling and vibrant resort. It offers a wide range of accommodations, restaurants, shops, and entertainment options. Tignes 2100 has a lively après-ski scene and a great selection of bars and clubs. The resort provides excellent access to the slopes and is popular among both beginners and advanced skiers. Tignes 2100 is known for its convenient location and vibrant atmosphere. Val Claret: Situated at the highest altitude, Val Claret is a lively and energetic part of Tignes. It has direct access to the slopes and the nearby Grande Motte glacier. The resort attracts a diverse crowd, including advanced skiers and snowboarders, freestyle enthusiasts, and partygoers. One of the standout features of Tignes is its exceptional snow reliability, thanks to its high-altitude location. The resort boasts a glacier, ensuring excellent skiing conditions throughout the season, even during late spring. With an extensive network of slopes catering to all abilities, from beginner to advanced, Tignes offers something for everyone. Off-piste enthusiasts can also enjoy thrilling adventures, including renowned freeride routes. Val d'Isère: Val d'Isère is a world-class ski resort located in the French Alps, known for it's up-market reputation. Unlike its counterpart Tignes, Val d'Isère has a more traditional village ambiance, characterized by charming alpine architecture and a rich history. The resort's origins can be traced back to the 19th century when it served as a small farming community. Over the years, Val d'Isère transformed into a popular ski resort while preserving its authentic charm. Like Tignes, there's several parts to the resort, whilst the main town stretches out, there's the sub-sectors of La Daille, Le Fornet and Le Laisnant - all connected on the ski bus loop and based around access points to the ski area. La Daille: La Daille is the first village you encounter when entering Val d'Isere from the direction of Bourg-Saint-Maurice. It has a modern and functional atmosphere, with a focus on convenience and accessibility. The architecture in La Daille consists mainly of apartment buildings and hotels, often designed with functionality and practicality in mind. La Daille offers direct access to the slopes, making it a popular choice for avid skiers. In terms of après options, you'll find a variety of restaurants and bars catering to different tastes and preferences, with some lively venues for après-ski entertainment. Le Fornet: Situated at the northeastern end of Val d'Isere, Le Fornet is a charming and traditional village that exudes a peaceful and authentic atmosphere. The architecture in Le Fornet is predominantly composed of traditional alpine chalets and buildings, giving it a rustic and picturesque appearance. Le Fornet is known for its proximity to excellent off-piste skiing areas and the famous Glacier de Pissaillas. It offers a quieter après-ski scene with a few cozy restaurants and bars where you can unwind after a day on the slopes. Le Laisinant: Le Laisinant is a small and tranquil hamlet located just west of the main village of Val d'Isere. It offers a serene and secluded ambiance, surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery. The architecture in Le Laisinant is characterized by traditional alpine chalets and rustic buildings, adding to its charm. This area is ideal for those seeking a more relaxed skiing experience away from the hustle and bustle of the main village. While Le Laisinant has limited après-ski options, there are a few cozy restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a quiet drink or meal. One of the standout features of Val d'Isère is its challenging and diverse terrain, making it a paradise for advanced skiers. The resort offers steep and demanding slopes, including the famous Face de Bellevarde, which has been featured in numerous international ski competitions. However, Val d'Isère also caters to beginners and intermediates with dedicated areas and gentle slopes. Val d'Isère's après-ski scene is renowned for its vibrant energy and lively atmosphere. The village is home to a wide array of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, ensuring visitors have plenty of options to relax and socialize. From cozy pubs serving mulled wine to trendy nightclubs hosting renowned DJs, Val d'Isère offers diverse venues for après-ski entertainment. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 378 1.26 Free beginners area in Tignes 4 carpets (Claret, Center, Boisses 1&2) 2 ski lifts (Lavachet and Grande Pareï) 3 chairlifts (Bollin, Almes and Rosset) Pass Access travel Closest Airports Chambery Grenoble Lyon Geneva Driving (Tignes Les Brevieres) 2.5 hrs - Grenoble 2hr - Chambery 2.75hr - Lyon 2.75hr - Geneva Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach No Yes Yes Train Connections Bourg Saint Maurice Train to Bourg Saint Maurice It is served by rail lines from Lyon Part Dieu, Paris or even Brussels and Amsterdam 2hrs - Chambery 2.5hrs - Greonble (1 change) 4hrs - Geneva 4hrs - Lyon (1 change) 6hrs - Paris (1 change in Chambery) The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Due to the popular nature of these resorts there's a multitude of Shared transfer options From Geneva, Grenoble and Lyon Dart Bus Geneva AIrport to Tignes or Val d'isere Saturdays Timetable around flights £90 return Bens Bus Tignes Les Brevieres, Tignes 1800, Tignes Le Lac (for Le Lavachet) and Tignes Val Claret or Val D' Isere Main bus station and La Daille Geneva 3 hr 15hrs aprox Saturdays and Sundays 2nd December 2023 – 27th April 2024 Schedual depends on Flight arrivals £91pp return or Grenoble 3.5 hrs aprox Saturdays and Sundays 17th December 2022 – 15th April 2023 Schedual depends on Flight arrivals £91pp return or Lyon 3.5hrs Saturdays 17th December 2022 – 25th March 2023 £92pp return Alpine Fleet Geneva Variable schedual - check the site for availabililty Mainly weekends Tignes - from 39.50 euro single Val d' Isere - from 39.50 euro single AlpyBus Geneva Bourg Saint Maurice / Les Brev / 1800 / Le lac / Val Claret From 55.50 euro each way Mon / Thurs /Fri /Sat / Sun Several departures each day 11:30am earliest - 2100 latest (Outbound) Altibus Services Use Altibus to book travel from Lyon or Geneva airports Direct coach service to Tignes and Val d'isere ALSO Stops at Moutiers / Aime / Bourg Saint Maurice train stations 3hr 20 to Tignes Les Brevieres 4hr to Tignes Val Claret (last stop) Via Val d' isere La Daille, Centre and Tignes 1800 and Le Lac Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. 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