Peisey-Vallandry (Paradiski)
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Ski area Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry
Highest point: | 3,226 m | Gondola lift: | 10 |
Lowest point: | 1,200 m | Pistes in total: | 193 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,650 m |
Pistes:
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99 km |
Lifts in total: | 59 |
Pistes:
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58 km |
Tow lifts: | 20 |
Pistes:
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36 km |
Chair lifts: | 29 |
Ski area Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry
Thanks to its diverse descents, Les Arcs also has a good selection of pistes to offer! Impressive deep powder snow areas can be found especially at the Grand Col, and freestyles can enjoy themselves in the "Apocalypse Snowpark" in Arcs 1800. Beginners should rather stick to Arcs 1600 and the lower parts of 1800. For all thosw with good stamina there is the world-famous piste "Aguillle Rouge" on the homonymous mountain: with 2,026 m difference in altitude it leads right from the peak (3,226 m), crossing steep mountain flanks, over a total length of 7 km. Those who would like to enjoy some night skiing are welcome to do get active.
A zipline with top speeds of up to 130 km/h, a panoramic solarium and a coffee shop at the highest point of Les Arcs, as well as two panoramic terraces with views of Mont Blanc, also opened in 2021: Le Vallandry at 2,138 metres above sea level, with practice opportunities for beginners and a museum of local fauna, and Belvédère der Carreley at 2,300 metres above sea level. Here you will find two terraces with several photo spots and free Wi-Fi.
With the upgrade to the lift pass "Paradiski Illimité" you can additionally access the ski area of La Plagne and therefore you roam through 425 km with 132 lift (see Ski region)! The double-decker gondola Vanoise Express which commences in Plan Peisey, connects Les Arcs and La Plagne with each other, so you can easily skip from one ski area to the next.
Après ski Peisey-Vallandry (Paradiski)
If you rather want something more relaxed to end a skiing day you can rather turn towards the nature than the local bar scene. Vallandry lies directly at the gateway to the Vanoise national park. Go on a guided snowshoe hike or take a dog or a horse sleigh ride through the countryside. The famous iced waterfalls in the region around Vallandry, Peisey and Nancroix not only attract ice climbers, but also winter hikers. At the foot of the chair lift 74 there is also a toboggan run you can speed down in snow bobs.
Snowpark: Snowpark Les Arcs Peisey-Vallandry (Paradiski)
Freestylers can find the nearest snow park in les Arcs: The park is located between Arc 1600 and Arc 1800 and can be reached via the "Clair Blanc" chair lift. Besides 14 different kickers, which are divided by level of difficulty, the park also comprises 9 rails and 2 jibs. All courageous freestylers can use the big Airbag in order to improve their tricks. In the chill zone riders can relax while watching others make magic. Various boardercross runs, distributed throughout the ski area Les Arcs, complete the offer.
A further park for beginners and pros, as well as a boardercross run and a big Airbag can be found in La Plagne.
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