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Although the Peisey-Vallandry resort is officially a pair of villages, Plan Peisey and Vallandry, they are completely joined up, with the only major indication of a schism being the existence of two separate snow fronts. Vallandry is closest to Arc , whilst the valley-crossing, double-decker super-gondola, the Vanoise Express, links Plan Peisey with the slopes of La Plagne. The entire resort is very picturesque, consisting of a good mix of apartments, hotels and lots of excellent stand-alone chalets. Peisey-Vallandry is accessed via a different road to the Les Arcs resorts and, whilst it is easy to ski between the villages, it is more isolated than the others. That said, it is the perfect place to stay if you plan to explore the entire Paradiski domain, as La Plagne is reached in mere minutes. During the winter it's possible to walk from Vallandry to Arc approximately 30 minutes and there are a handful of free navettes shuttle buses in the evening. The resort has its own regular bus service running from one end to the other, even though it's by no means a great distance. The resort has everything you need and is just a lovely place to be. There are truly some natural wonders in this area and it is worth taking the trip to Peisey-Nancroix any time of the year. Positioned at the end of a high-altitude valley, the scenery is spectacular and the sense of calm is palpable. There are plunging waterfalls frozen in the winter , pretty hamlets and rugged slopes. Whether you choose to cross-country ski, hike, snow-shoe, dog-sled or ride a horse-drawn sleigh, the area fully deserves a visit. If you walk up from Plan Peisey you can reach the Notre Dame de Vernettes chapel, which sits alone on the side of the mountain. The interior is small but magnificently painted and the local tourist office organises regular guided trips to see it. If you are an accomplished skier, it is possible to ski to the door although, because it is some way from the marked pistes, it can be easy to miss. Another more recent man-made attraction is the Vanoise Express cable car which spans the valley. It only takes a few minutes to traverse the gap but it is quite a vertiginous feat of engineering. In the winter, expert snow artists are known to create vast murals on the fields below the gondola, giving you something to look at through the glass floor. Aside from this, the Nordic area in Peisey-Nancroix offers a huge range of alternative activities, from the two codes of cross-country skiing, through biathlon, to snow-shoeing and dog-sledding. The village itself has a small cinema, which sometimes plays English-language films. There are many excellent restaurants in Peisey-Vallandry. In Vallandry there are lots of brilliant restaurants to choose from so here are a few. The Bergerie de Raphael is a decadent Savoie restaurant with fabulous service and delicious food it is situated on the side of the Morey piste just above the Vallandry chairlift. The Vanoise Hotel restaurant is a lovely restaurant in the Vanoise hotel. You can find it in Plan Peisey on the side of the Paney piste, just above the Peisey chairlift. It has a wonderful menu including many Savoyard specialities. La Vache is a cosy restaurant with English staff and a very varied menu. It's situated just next to the Parchey chairlift. L'Ancolie is a gorgeous family-run restaurant that you have to book. Their food is all locally sourced and changes with whatever is in season. You can find it on the road to Peisey Nancroix after Moulin on the left-hand side in a very rustic looking family chalet. The food is simple but excellent with very generous portions and sterling service. The best bar to go to, and the hub of late-night revelry in Peisey-Vallandry is the Bar Mont Blanc situated right next to the piste directly underneath the Grizzly chairlift. They have international pub grub think chicken wings, fajitas, and pizzas , regular live music and comedy nights. There is always a good selection of drinks available, including real ales and cider. Another bar in Vallandry with a slightly different vibe is Mojo Bar located in the main village underneath the inventively named Vallandry chairlift. If you are staying in Peisey proper and don't fancy travelling up to the snow front resorts, go to Greg's Bar in Peisey village. There are lots of chalets to choose from in this area, from the more basic self-catered accommodation to ones offering hot tubs, gyms, saunas and full-board catering for large groups. Ranging from chalet-style accommodation to piste-side hotels with swimming pools and spas, Peisey-Vallandry has some decent options. Book Sights Attractions in Les Arcs. Book Restaurants Where to eat in Les Arcs. Nightlife in Peisey Nancroix The best bar to go to, and the hub of late-night revelry in Peisey-Vallandry is the Bar Mont Blanc situated right next to the piste directly underneath the Grizzly chairlift. Find Bars Nightlife in Les Arcs. Chalets in Peisey Nancroix There are lots of chalets to choose from in this area, from the more basic self-catered accommodation to ones offering hot tubs, gyms, saunas and full-board catering for large groups. Book Chalet. Book Holiday Rental. Hotels in Peisey Nancroix Ranging from chalet-style accommodation to piste-side hotels with swimming pools and spas, Peisey-Vallandry has some decent options. Book Hotels. Start Planning. Start Exploring.
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Whilst browsing next years earlybird brochures, I noticed that a lot of operators are now featuring the two apartment blocks and Hotel at Having been to a Canadian Intrawest resort this year, and having been pleasantly suprised, I was wondering if anyone had stayed at or even just been to see it. If you have, what do you see as the pro's and con's - environmental issues aside. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. I was staying in Arcs two weeks ago - had a good look at There's a short cable car Cabriolet that links it to Arc to get you to the main lifts. Didn't look as if there was much night-life - but hard to tell as at the moment most of it is a buliding site - there were four or five tower cranes scattered around, lots of unfininshed buildings, etc. The finished blocks did look pretty good - lots of balconies facing the piste, etc. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? I agree with davehk regarding how well situated it is. The cabriolet lift between 50 and yds from any of the 3 buildings currently open gives a ride of less than a minute to and easy access to the lifts at such as the Lanchettes, St Jacques and Varet. Even better, from the centre of the village, its an easy 50 yard ski down to the Marmottes and Bois De L'ours lifts situated right next to each other. Both are high speed six person chair lifts, with the Marmottes taking you up to more runs above and the Bois De L'ours taking you up to the top of the ridge from which you can ski down either side of the mountain, down a selection of runs back to and or the other side to , etc. This piste map shows those lifts and the runs from them back to and and this the runs down to , and Peisey-Vallandry. Skiing I would therefore rate as superb. Building work is ongoing - three buildings are now open with the commercial premises of the fourth complete and the appts being fitted out. That will open in May. As davehk says, there are four or five cranes working on buildings five and six but there was not a lot of work going on when we were there probably because of the v. I think the prices if you book direct reflect that though - here's the prices for this winter from which you can see a standard club size one bed place for a week starting 22nd Jan was euros and no under occupancy supplement if you book direct - its the apartment you are renting - seems to me that UK TOs are not exactly passing that rate on. When we went in Jan, only three restaurants were open though a fourth has now opened and at least one more should be running by next year. The restaurants are similar price to those in and the food was excellent standard but I think needs more by way of restaurants for families and kids and certainly needs more by way of 'quick pit stop and go' type places for lunch. There is a well stocked Spar supermarket that we made good use of as well - details of all commercial premises in can be found here. Accommodation is very high standard, bigger than the normal small size apartments you find in a number of resorts in Europe. For example our one bed place is 42m2 and one bed places go from 37m2 up to about 46 - as I say much bigger than most in Europe but not the kind of size I understand you typically get in the States and Canada so be prepared for that. All have balconies or patio areas some over the ski areas and others facing into the village. Have a look at the various webcams here and here. The second link shows the fifth building under construction at the moment. This pic shows the construction of the village with the 'left' side mostly complete and the second half on the right hand side progressing - change the date at the bottom of the pic for other pics of the village. If you are looking for night life then Les Arcs as a whole is not exactly rocking and at this stage of its construction is the same - there is a nightclub and pub open together with bars in two of the restaurants but when we were there it was pretty quiet in the evenings - we have two small kids so it suited us but not sure I would have been as happy if I was 10 year younger and without Mrs Bungle and the little Bunglers. Be interesting to see how it develops. We used the Ski school in and found it excellent - max class size of 10 in group lessons and really good instructors - will use them again in April and thoroughly recommend them. Not so good points were that the swimming pool in the Prince Des Cimes building is too cold every owner I know is complaining to get the temperature increased. Some people have also complained that the staff are not as helpful as they should be although others have been very happy with them as was I. We also had trouble with the water supply whilst we were there - the c temps apparently caused some fissures in the supply pipe to open up and we were without water for 36 hours plenty of bottled water supplied though and the problem was fixed and has not reoccurred - new buildings and teething troubles of a new resort I guess. When its on though the water pressure is great - nice hot pummeling showers and quick filling, steaming full size!! So in summary, I would recomend particularly because of its location and the accommodation standard and size but people should be aware that its a new resort and its still under construction. Already though there is a nice feel to the village particularly during the torchlight descent on Friday night and when its finished I think it will be superb. You need to Login to know who's really who. Also an owner. Off there tomorow at for another two weeks. Starting to see some life in the evenings earlier this year, but excellent sound insulation means no disurbance of rooms. Will report back on building progress and new restaurant on return, but agree with Bungle on comments re sizes, and convenience. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. JimW , great pics. A fortnight!! I envy you - have a fantastic time - some nice fresh stuff falling for you as well. You'll need to Register first of course. Bungle , Thanks for the very informative post. I got the impression that all appartments were now pre-sold off plan, Is there a second buyer market yet? Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Bungle , that's superb thanks. I'm going to print it off and show it to the group I ski with - hope that's OK. After all it is free. No official secondary market I know of but some people are thinking of selling - some to finance a purchase of a bigger place in the last phase and some because they were in for the short term and have three or four places there. PM me if you are interested and I will pass on your details to a couple of owners. The phase to be sold is the appts in the two linked buildings at the top left of this pic. For info, to the right of the thick red line on that pic is the extent of the village that is open this year. They are there this year in a room in one of the buildings but their purpose built place will open in Dec. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Bungle , Thanks again I have sent you a pm. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Now for the serious questions! The French government scheme for reclaiming VAT - the way I understand it is - you can only claim the VAT back if you agree to sublet your apartment for 46 weeks per annum. In other words you can only use your place for which you have paid top money 3 weeks in winter, and 3 in summer. Is this correct? Also, do you receive any guaranteed income from rentals? Are you pleased with the returns? I agree entirely with Bungle's comments regarding the improvements: we visited Chez Luigi's bar last week for the first time and we were very impressed - the quality of fittings, the drinks and the service were superb. We couldn't get a table in the restaurant - it was packed out. We certainly plan to try again soon. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Jamie , I couldn't tell you the exact details of the government scheme but in terms of Arc , the standard lease options are 2 weeks or 7 weeks per year and if you want to stay for more then you can. It certainly isnt true therefore that you can only use the place 3 weeks in summer and 3 in winter - in the standard 7 week option, two of those weeks must be in the summer. In terms of return at Arc , there is absolutely no guarantee of any rent at all. On a one bed place under the standard lease now being used it was a little different for the first two buildings but has remained constant since , you get total advance payments of euros payable quarterly euros per quarter through the year and if the total rent payable to you see below is more than then you get the balance paid in March following the year end - that's also the time for you to repay if the total is less than the advance payments you got. That figure is then divided by the total sqm of all appts in the leaseback scheme and multiplied by the sqm of your apartment to give you your rental figure. Therefore the rent you receive is based on the size of your apartment and the total rent generated by all leaseback apartments during the year. In addition, under the leaseback scheme they pay for the service charges on the apartment which I believe are about 60 euros per sqm. Thinks that's about it. Better end before I get thrown off for over-long posting. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Hey guys, we are going to Les Arcs starting March 14th to March 19th. Staying at Le Hameau du Glacier. We exchanged our unit at Tremblant for it through Resort to Resort. We actually have it from March 12th - 19th but we can't get there until the 14th. First time skiing in Europe. Looking forward to it. Hope the snow is good. Couple of quick questions. Where is the best place to go. Our car will be absolutely jammed so don't want to stop in BSM. Is is best to take the Funicular up? Where should I pick her up from. Thats it for now. How's the snow? You know it makes sense. Hi Sawni, Cant answer most of your questions as i'm going les arcs for the 1st time myself th march! Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. It is convenient and has very good quality gear. However, the prices are not cheap. Alternatively, there are shops in Arc a couple of mins walk from the top of the cabriolet lift. When I was there, I used Equilibres at and we were very happy with the service we got - the guys name there is Sylvain and is a really nice bloke. Even though we own a place at and want to support the village, the price differential for us was far too much. You can compare the prices here and here but best to send an e-mail requesting the prices for what you need before you leave. Staying in HdG, you can come across the walkway to Prince Des Cimes and only be outside for 15 yards or so!! Driving down to BSM from is about 50 mins driving sensibly in good conditions and perhaps 20 mins to if you want to pick her up. Other threads have mentioned these guys and PGs web site has an excellent local links page here I believe the snow is pretty good - recent 8cm to freshen things up and pretty much all lifts open and all slopes apart from some of the steep blacks at as well. Others more on the spot will be able to better advise but most importantly, have a fantastic time. I cannot answer your first two questions,but here's my suggestion for the last two queries: The funicular from Bourg arrives at Arc , which is over the hill from Arc There is a free Navette in daylight hours which runs regularly between the two resorts,which your cousin could catch. Alternatively,why don't you dump your baggage at your apartment in and 'kill two birds with one stone' - get some groceries and beer from BSM and collect your cousin on the way back. It is far cheaper than any shop up the mountain or special delivery service! It also has an excellent fresh fish counter and good fresh fruit and veg. The only catch is if the weather is bad! You can save yourself a lot of euros this way - which can be spent on much more interesting things up the mountain Believe me, I have recently retired from 30 years in the grocery trade and I know the system. Not that it is rocket science! Just common sense really One final point - the weather is glorious at the moment - good snow underfoot after a few inches of the white stuff last weekend, and sunny skies forecast for the next four days according to France Telecom. When you arrive, listen to the weather forecast and piste report on Les Arcs radio at breakfast -time every morning, it's quite good. Have a good holiday, I'm sure you will enjoy Paradiski, it's a huge system with some brilliant skiing both on and off piste. Thanks guys that's a wealth of great information. Depending on how tired we are flying in from Canada , we will decide on whether to get our stuff on the mountain or drive back down to BSM. Hope the snow stays terrific, really looking forward to it. The Belle Pintes pub is lively, has a pool table and lots of tables to sit at. It gets a bit smoky in the evening but hey it's a bar! Great big ml's of beer were most welcome as was the vin chaud. Happy Hour is - same in Chez Luigi's and you get a different deal depending on who serves you, can be a tad confusing at times but adds to the fun! One barmaid would give you 2 drinks for the price of 1, another would give you 2 drinks instead of 1 so had to drink faster than usual and then another would give you 1 set of drinks at full price but then the next round was free!!!! Which aint doing a lot for the snow conditions I came down the Col Lanchettes into Villaroger yesterday morning. Although we did at one stage have a run in with the French gendarmarie or Park Rangers who suggested that our guide had strayed over the boundary into the Vanoise National Park - was the gully we were coming down in or out? But a big no-no none the less. Also as per Bungle - took his advice and went to Equilibres in for a much better deal on rental that in 'my' village. Sorry, but it had to be done. There is allegedly another 'bonus pool' available to owners once all the running costs and 'miscellanous sundries' have been deducted, however rumours from other owners I met do not give me any great hope that this year it is going to cover anything more than the cost of a beer. Final phase appears to be only 1 or 2 bedroom places, and many will have been already snapped up by existing owners buying off-plan. Second user market is not being actively encouraged by Intrawest until all phases are completed, but they do intend to do something about it at the end of the development. Some people are already looking to move out - not because they are unhappy, but their investment has made the capital appreciation they were looking for, and they want to move onto the next opportunity. I know of at least 3 possibly 4 places on the market 2 different owners so if you are interested PM me, and I will pass your details on. Bungle, Mrs Bungle Glissland has disappeared! As if never there, except in our dreams. A one season wonder by the looks of things. Pleas pass on my condolences to the mini-Bungles and all the snowheads on this forum desperately waiting reports of mass tubing pile-ups. Sorry folks, we obviously didn't stump up enough euros last year. On the other hand, the various evening entertainment in the Village is good, with the ski-instructors and darksiders doing some great tricks and leaps down through the village streets on Wednesday eve's. ONe word of advice: just don't stand outside Belle Pintes to watch, the run-out area from the last rail is v. Still some issues with my expectations of North American levels of service in a French resort what was I thinking? Thanks to Bungle and JimW for the excellent info on ,both financial and otherwise. It has made fascinating reading and I have really enjoyed the thread. After all the discussions, I have 2 big reservations - 1. It is mostly above the tree line and in bad weather, the skiing can be a little tricky - head for the trees lower down! It sounds a very complicated system of payment, with no huge guarantees of much rental return income in future years. You could probably make a higher percentage by investing on the money market,for instance. I know that ignores the pleasure which Bungle and JimW have obviously been getting out of their apartments. But there are alternatives MGM is a growing Savoie company which already has a large block in Arc , near Hotel du Golf, and is currently building in Vallandry,near to the new Grizzly chair. They too work on central facilities, like swimming pools etc. I have been impressed. They also have many other projects in the pipeline all over the Alps. It would be very interesting to compare, if Snowheads know of anyone who has invested with them. Of course,the best way is to buy independently - but try and find anything really good! It is really difficult, as I'm sure many of you already know. I have a small MGM apartment in Arc This is the first season we've had it, and so far we're very happy. Just resurrecting this thread as our group now has its grubby mitts on the flight tickets and is keen to sort the accomodation. Many thanks to all the posters for the information, especially both Bungle , JimW , but I'm struggling to find an agency site that deals with letting on behalf of the owners. As we'd be looking for five apartments fairly close together I'd presumed an agency was my best course of action. PG , yep, but the problem is that my mates bought the cheapest flights available, which are Thursday to Thursaday 9th to 16th Feb. None too bright with that being partially half term, but I told them I'd see what I could do. No UK agents want to split weeks like that, and whilst I don't hold out too much hope, I was hoping that one of the 'owners' agents could fit us in. There are 23 of us! Alastair , tell me We all have tents though. My apartment is available for flexible bookings, but it is only for 4 people. I think you have a particular challenge to find accommodation for 23 people split across two weeks, especially at that time of year. It might be better to change your flight arrangements? Not only do they sell properties,but they also act as an agency for many homeowners. I have the highest of regards for the company small,privately owned , having dealt with them for a number of years on various matters. Phone them up from the UK on 07 14 15 and ask to speak to Helene the co-proprietor. She speaks perfect English and if anyone can sort you out,she will! Alternatively the campsite in Vallandry has recently installed 8 superb logcabins various sizes. The Lanchettes campsite is very convenient - a free navette bus passes every half hour straight to the first lift in Peisey under the new cable car. Patrick, the owner, is also very helpful but speaks very little English. His phone no. Best of luck! Thanks for all the ideas everyone. Unfortunately we had to resort to the usual method of digging yourself out of the crap - chuck money at it. They're faster, cheaper and better informed than the UK setups. Frosty the Snowman , after paying off the admin charges it was a close call. Marc, sorry I didn't see all this earlier been a busy lad If you or anyone else needs to book a load of rooms in Arc, then HMC the residence operators can work directly to you, and can organise all the apartments together. Best contact is florence. Everyone in quite decent standard 4 or 6 person apartments, or double rooms, for a pittance I've heard that Will at the Flying Squirrel has some good deals for self-catering accommodation in Plan Peisey see signature. RE: tube stations, I hear you on that one. Just got back from Peisey working in the city for another summer and the tubes are, erm, unappealling compared to the chairlifts and a mountain bike! I am looking forward to it though as it will probably be the main trip of next season, although my brownie point bag is pretty full at the moment so if another 'Bash' arrives I hope to be able to come along. There's the epic acadamy as well of course. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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