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Les Arcs covers a large area with two main towns 1800 & 2,000. Each has it’s own identity and appeals to a different clientele. The highest of these, 2,000 is perfectly located for picturesque views and easier runs for beginners or families.
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Les Arcs covers a large area with two main towns 1800 & 2,000. Each has it’s own identity and appeals to a different clientele. The highest of these, 2,000 is perfectly located for picturesque views and easier runs for beginners or families.
1,800 the central hub of Les Arcs has a number of bars and restaurants which make it the more popular with a younger crowd looking to party.
With tree runs and a challenging mogul field, there is plenty in the local area to keep you busy for the first few days while you get used to your surroundings. Once you are feeling more confident, take on the black run from Aiguille Rouge which covers 17km and a vertical drop of over 2km.
BEST RESTAURANT
Mamie crepe is located in Arc 1800 and is within walking distance of the four main lift. Specializing in delicious crepes, both sweet and savory but also offering other traditional French cuisine and of course you can get a fondue there.
BEST CHEAP EAT
Grab some street food from this awesome restaurant. Great value, tasty food and a generous portion sizes make this a great option while you burn off a lot of energy on the slopes in Les Arcs. Try the chicken burger or the salads, the muffins are also something special.
BEST APRÈS
L’Arpette bar and restaurant is a great place to start your après off. Located on the slopes, near the snow park and Arpette lifts it’s a blue run away from both Arc 1600 and 1800 it’s a restaurant during the day but come 3pm happy hour kicks off, the DJ begins playing tunes and the terrace becomes an open air dancefloor.
Your transportation and travel questions, answered.
Nearest airport: Geneva
London to Geneva: 1 hour 35 minutes
Birmingham to Geneva: 1 hour 45 minutes
Glasgow to Geneva: 2 hour 15 minutes
Dublin to Geneva: 2 hour 10 minutes
*Transfers run throughout Saturday and Sunday (for Sundays there is a £5.50 pp/per journey supplement). These are shuttle transfers and in some cases you will be required to wait at the airport. The last transfer from Geneva is approximately 21:40pm, we recommend not landing after 19:20pm.
We recommend not booking any flight which takes off before 09:00am as we are unable to book you onto transfers to arrive earlier than this.Transfer times are subject to change and availability. As such we do not publish a timetable. If you are concerned please feel free to call the office on 0208 246 6677 (ext: 2) for more advice.*
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Lyon
London to Lyon: 1 hour 40 minutes
Birmingham to Lyon: 1 hour 40 minutes
Dublin to Lyon: 2 hour 5 minutes
Grenoble
London to Grenoble: 1 hour 40 minutes
Birmingham to Grenoble: 1 hour 40 minutes
Glasgow to Grenoble: 2 hour 20 minutes
Dublin to Grenoble: 2 hour 15 minutes
Geneva to Les Arcs: 3 hours
Prices start from £83 return
Coaches will drop travellers as close to their accommodation as possible.
See * above for more information on timings.
Price on request.
Private direct transfers are available for groups of all sizes from Grenoble, Geneva and Lyon. Get dropped at your door for ultimate convenience.
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