Ski Resorts In France
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Ski Resorts in France
Overview
Les Arcs and La Plagne are two of the most popular ski resorts in France, nestled among stunning mountain ranges. These destinations draw countless skiing enthusiasts from across Europe and beyond. La Plagne, with its futuristic design and suburban satellites, boasts over 2.5 million 'skier days,' making it one of the most visited ski resorts globally, especially with its connection to Les Arcs. With such popularity, there's no shortage of hotels and accommodations for skiers and tourists alike.
La Plagne
La Plagne represents a 'third generation' of French ski resorts, influencing others like Flaine, Avoriaz, and Les Arcs to adopt modern, space-age architecture, moving away from traditional rustic designs. The resort offers a wide array of skiing experiences, from thrilling descents on the vast Bellecote Glacier at 3,000 meters (nearly 10,000 feet), to serene cruises along larch-lined avenues leading to charming villages such as Montchavin-Les Coches, Champagny-en-Vanoise, and Montalbert. La Plagne's expansive offerings make it particularly appealing for intermediate skiers seeking endless adventures.
With its expansion to 10 ski villages, La Plagne aims to extend across the valley between Montchavin and Peisy Vallandry, potentially creating the world's third largest ski domain.
Les Arcs
Renowned for its accessibility via the Eurostar train terminal at Bourg St. Maurice, Les Arcs has long been a trendsetter in skiing and snowboarding. It pioneered 'ski évolutif,' a fast-track learning method that moves skiers from short to longer skis efficiently. Les Arcs is also famous for the Kilometre Lancé, where thrill-seekers, clad in aerodynamic suits and visors, race down a special track at speeds of up to 240kph (150mph).
Much like La Plagne, Les Arcs offers extensive cruising terrains and exceptional off-piste opportunities. The Aiguille Rouge, the resort's prominent peak, presents numerous challenging runs. It's also the beginning of one of the longest skiing descents in the French Alps?" a thrilling 16km (10-mile) run down to the picturesque village of Villaroger.
With such incredible skiing opportunities, it's no surprise that La Plagne and Les Arcs continue to attract throngs of holiday skiers, earning their reputation as some of the most popular ski destinations in the world.
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