Les Arcs skiing: an overview
Les Arcs is integrated seamlessly into the whole Paradiski ski area. Arc 1950, fully ski-in/ ski-out, is connected with Arc 1800 by a free cabriolet (open gondola) lift. Arc 1800 and Arc 2000 are central areas of the resort. Additionally, your ski pass gives you access to around 425 km of pistes, serviced by 141 ski lifts. With a range of runs from long reds to steep blacks, it also throws in some fun tree-lined runs too.
Non-skiing activities in Les Arcs
Fancy a day off? Les Arcs delivers. From skiddoos to snowshoeing, paragliding to sledging, there’ll be something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to take the quickest way down with the 1800 metre Aiguille-Rouge zipline, ending near the Olympic Flame at Arc 2000.
Things to do in Les Arcs village
Les Arcs village doesn’t disappoint either. From spa treatments to yoga and wellbeing, laser-rifle shooting to a skate park, the village caters for all your off-piste needs. Check out the Igloo Village and ice cave and enjoy a relaxing drink on its terrace.
Family-friendly and kids’ fun in Les Arcs
Need a family-friendly resort? It’s a reality in Les Arcs. From child- friendly accommodation to child care provision, you can have complete peace of mind. With their own dedicated ski areas for beginners, and Heo Les Arcs adventure sports and outdoor activities providing access to 30 different activities, they won’t want to come home.