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Booking Details : Details: Duration: Flexible dates - Weeks, weekends, short-breaks, mid-weeks... |
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Catering : Basis: Self-catered |
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Entertainment: CD player, DVD-player, TV |
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Facilities : Outdoor: Balcony |
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Location : Details: Ideally located: in Main Resort/Village/Town Centre, Minutes drive to resort: 1, Minutes walk to piste: 1, Minutes walk to resort: 1 |
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Open Dates / Times: Winter |
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Pricing: Price guide: $$ / affordable, with some nice extras |
Arc 1800 is a short drive from Bourg St Maurice and is the centre point for the huge Paradiski ski area, which incorporates Les Arcs and La Plagne. Apartment Neige Premiere is in the centre of Arc 1800 and less than a minute walk from everything you will need. You can get to the Patisserie in about one minute from the apartment to get your breakfast in the morning and the Spar is a further 20 seconds walk! There is a cinema just around the corner, 3 great restaurants on a sun deck adjoining the apartment building and lots of nice bars (and the lifts!) within 2 minutes walk.
Whilst Neige Premiere is basic, it is well kept and has all the facilities you would expect from a ski apartment including the usual balcony! It will sleep 4 people comfortably but has beds for up to 6. Quilts and pillows are obviously provided but you will need to take your own sheets, quilt covers and pillow cases. Take some DVD’s to watch and CD’s to listen to as the apartment has a TV, DVD player and a stereo for your use. The kitchen is well equipped with an oven, double hob, fridge, dishwasher and all the cooking equipment and crockery you will need.
About Les Arcs:
Les Arcs is well known for big investment and the newest addition, the Vanoise Express, is just astounding. This huge, double-decker cable car zooms between Les Arcs and La Plagne in only 4mins creating a colossal 425km ski area that rivals Val d'Isere/Tignes and the Three Valleys.
Les Arcs is famous for its deep and reliable snow. The four Arcs and Peisey/Vallandry all link integrally and you can't see the joins. There are high, snowy bowls, long challenging runs, and beautiful wide slopes protected by trees. The ski tuition is top class, so the beginner slopes are excellent and there are plenty of easy blues. For intermediates, over half the 230 plus runs are graded blue or red. For advanced and experts there's tremendous off-piste and 17 blacks with plenty of challenge including the glorious 6.8km Aiguille Rouge, swooping down 2026m, the biggest vertical descent in Europe. You'll see the world famous "Flying Kilometre" speed track. They'll even let you have a go!
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