Resort Facts


Green Runs Percentage  Green Runs (Beginner): 1% Resort Height Range  Resort Height (m): 1600-2120m
Blue Runs Percentage  Blue Runs (Easy): 51% Total Piste Length  Total Piste: 200 km
Red Runs Percentage  Red Runs (Medium): 30% Number of Lifts  Lifts: 56
Black Runs Percentage  Black Runs (Hard): 18% Lift Pass Cost  Ski Pass (approx.): 186 Euro

Activities

Indoor Activities Indoor Squash, Sauna, Solaria, Gym, Cinema, Games Rooms, Concert Hall, Bowling
Outdoor Activities Outdoor Natural Ice Skating Rinks, Tobogganing, Snow-shoeing, Dog-Sledding, Walking Paths (cleared), Hang-Gliding, Horse-Riding, Sleigh Rides, Ice Grotto, Snowtubbing

About the Resort

snowy image"Welcome to one of the most beautiful mountain areas in Europe! Located between an altitude of 810 to 3 800 metres, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Arc 1600, 1800, 1950 and 2000 welcome you both in summer and winter. On the agenda: fresh air, wide open spaces, peace and quiet and a newly found sense of freedom!

Presentation of the ski area, practical information, prices, entertainment...all you need to help you prepare your stay. Sports lover or not, there's something for everyone in Bourg-Saint-Maurice / Les Arcs. Our commitment: to make your stay easier and even more enjoyable!" - Les Arcs Website

There are a number of alternative places to stay in the local area including Peisey-Vallandry, Le Pre, Les Granges and Bourg-St-Maurice.

Resort Transfers

There are a number ways to get to the resort from the nearest airports which gives you plenty of choice and options available. The following transfers can be arranged through our specialist transfer agent partner.

  • From Bourg St. Maurice Station
  • From Chambery
  • From Geneva
  • From Geneva (Non EU Flights)
  • From Grenoble
  • From Lyon
  • From Turin

You can view more information on our dedicated Les Arcs transfer page.

Tour Operators

"Les Arcs is a wonderful, modern resort filled with inspiring skiing. Now linked to La Plagne, the 'Paradiski' area offers a massive 425 kms of pistes, including the Aiguille Rouge glacier above Arc 2000 with guaranteed snow. There are 4 self-contained villages at different heights: Arc 1800 has a lively atmosphere and excellent access to the skiing. Arc 2000 is popular with experienced skiers, with skiing to and from the doorstep. Arc 1600 has a real village atmosphere whilst Arc 1950 is the newest village, built in a traditional style." - Crystal Ski

"Les Arcs is a high-altitude, modern, purpose-built resort, which boasts a good snow record and excellent skiing for all abilities. The variety of skiing is huge, from steep blacks to wide open cruising runs and the new Paradiski cable-car links Les Arcs with La Plagne to form one of the largest ski areas in the world. We feature accommodation in Arcs 1600, 1800, 2000 and we are proud to be part of the exciting new Arcs 1950 development." - Thomson Ski

Resort Website: http://www.lesarcs.com/?lang=en

Accommodation

There are a number of major tour operators that service the various hotels, apartment blocks and chalets in this resort. Here are a selection of some of our favourites for people on all budgets.


Arc 1600 - Hotel La Cachette
Arc 1800 - Belmont Apartments

Arc 1800 - Charmettoger Apartments
Arc 1800 - Hotel du Golf

Arc 1800 - Les Alpages de Chantal Apartments
Arc 1800 - Residence le Ruitor Apartments

Arc 1950 - Le Village Apartments
Arc 1950 - Radisson 1950 Apartments

Arc 1950 Apartments
Arc 2000 - Chalet Madeleine

Arc 2000 - Chalet Mariette
Arc 2000 - Chalet Monique

Arc 2000 - Chalet Sabine
Arc 2000 - Chalet Sylvie

Arc 2000 - Chalet Veronique
Arc 2000 - Hotel L'Aiguille Rouge

Arc 2000 - Les Melezes Hotel
Arc 2000 Apartments

Peisey-Vallandry - L'Arollaie Apartments
Peisey-Vallandry - L'Oree des Cimes Apartments

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