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Yup, skied there many times. Its a good place for a biking base which is why Trail Addiction use it. Have a look at this thread Linky. Get on the IGN mapping sites to have a look, geoportal. You could ride the Enduro2 trails that we raced down the other week. Some great riding all round there. I am going there for a weekend soonish, so have been collecting GPX tracks and putting the public ones strava segments etc here. The app is really good when you are standing around trying to work out where a trail starts. Talk to Sam Morris at Bike Village; his business is based at Landry, a pretty village at the floor of that valley. Magic Carpet is probably my favorite trail, definitely worth the hike a bike to the top! We did a holiday there last year, and only did one day guided, well, it was an uplift with the cool bus guys. Would definitely recommend them. After a day of backcountry stuff, we would hang out at the bar at the bottom of the lift, and do some runs down Woodstock, really fun trail. We found loads of the sides off either the furnicular at Bourg. Also, there is the long trail, sketchy descent I think, which is a good one, long, tight, steep switchbacks. Woodstock was starting to get blown out when we were there a week ago, although it had had enduro2 down its few days beforehand. No doubt in my mind a fully guided and catered week is great value. We were booked for the white room on 23rd July but had to cancel it due to my broken ankle. Hoping to get there next year now. Firstly, the weather, one of the selling points of Les Arcs is the weather is less changeable and generally terrible as PDS, but my luck being what it is… it was glorious in the weeks before I arrived, and glorious the day I left — in between, well, I got caught in a snow storm in July… and it was a bog further down the mountain most of the time. Bourg itself is a fairly run of the mill French town, the not an obviously touristy place like Morzine or Les Gets and quite industrial. If you want more bike park stuff, then the higher slopes at La Thuile from the second lift down , at Tignes, and actually the runs down off ARC are pretty fun and flowy. Best day out would be at Pila, with amazing, smooth and fast bike park up top, and a stunning 11km run back down into Aosta at the bottom! P-Jay — Im glad you almost enjoyed it in the end!! One of our group hated La Varda for the same reasons you state above. I guess because the Alps is a big step up in technicality from most uk riding, the weather makes even harder if you are unlucky. Ive had 3 long weekends in the Alps, and not had a rainy day yet!! I had a jacket in my pack, but my biggest issue was sunburn!!! Just got back from les arc. Stayed in a mates chalet. Drove down in the bus. Got a mate who lives locally to do some guiding. Ate in nice restaurants. Got sunburn. Cannot wait to go again! Hi Paul, glad you mostly-sort-of enjoyed it. For that reason and you might be surprised by this! Looking back my post looks very negative, but I actually had a very good time, bar the second half of our guiding day which really knocked my confidence, but I got over it. A poster above wanted a report when I got back and I always try to be balanced. I spent a week at BV a few years back actually quite a few years back! Big step up to the red Enduro route which is rough, steep and fun. We did all 3 enduro trails, and enjoyed them all differently. P-Jay I suffer from vertigo which means many Alps trails are real heart stoppers for me. This is especially true in what I would say are real steep big mountain terrain like around Les Arcs. The trails where created for walking up and down often as routes for goods. As such very much not for bikes. This is another reason wjy the guided holdiays are so good as they have scoped trails and can adjust accordingly — when you DIY you are riding blind. On my last guided trip the guide knew what I could not handle and either I would go a different way it was very hard for me to talk him into this but I wished to be treated as an adult or I would skip certain trails all togther. Even there I have sections I walk as a fall is likely to have a very high penalty tarif. I was glad of the guides we had, on the first wet day picked some routes that were largely not too rooty the middle wet day was a rest day anyway but I got some bike park runs in, and on the thurs after crashing onto a rib I already suspected was cracked, I decided to have a few bikepark runs by myself. What can really be said about the weather? But its the mountains, shitty weather happens. I think if you want a bike park type place as an alternative to Morzine then deux alpes is the best of the rest I have tried, but nowhere offers anywhere near the scale of the PdS region. Very, very unlucky weather wise. I think Thursday in particular was hilariously cold. Just a blip though and this week is scorchio! More than once for me its been a slide and realisation it was probably easier to ride it! I guess it comes down to what you want to ride. To make them interesting for me, they need to be technical and the tarentaise provides that in spades. Still plenty of options for flow but not tables and gaps on groomed trails. If you like natural riding and all that that encompasses, Les Arcs should certainly be on your bucket list. Went to Bourg last summer, it rained for 2 days, so we bailed for the much warmer and drier Digne les Bains. Great riding. This topic has 41 replies, 23 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by dantsw Viewing 40 posts - 1 through 40 of 42 total. P-Jay Free Member. Anyone know them? Latest Singletrack Videos. Good info thanks 8 Can you post link please. Sui Free Member. Aside from that, dig out strava and find your own routes, there are so many around there…. The important bit, the riding. Next year, get a week booked with The White Room! NZCol Full Member. Has anyone else made the mistake of doing the blue enduro route in Les Arcs Route 66? Some useful posts above, as always thanks to Stevo P-Jay I suffer from vertigo which means many Alps trails are real heart stoppers for me. MSP Full Member. If you learn how to do this let me know as I still get frustrated with myself at times. John fell free to start a thread and share more 8 No uplift though?

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