Les Arcs is a ski resort located in Savoie, France, in the Tarentaise Valley town of Bourg-Saint-Maurice.
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5.0 based on 90 reviews
Aim Snowsports is a small team of highly qualified, professional, English speaking snowsports instructors based in Les Arcs, France. If you want to improve your skiing or you are looking for a great skiing experience in Les Arcs, then let us help you, to achieve your aim!
We had a couple of 3 hour lessons with PJ this week (2 adults + 3 kids, 8,10 and 12 yrs). The lessons were really great fun - pitched just right for us (improving our technique for parallel skiing, and we're all at different levels). Kids had loads of fun and we're all really please with how we've progressed. If you learning to ski with your family I'd highly reccomend PJ for some lessons! Great couple of days!
4.0 based on 51 reviews
ESF Arc 1600 It's the skischool of Arc 1600 resort live the experience
Excellent for individual ou small groups classes. We were at club Med and the group classes they offer are regular. Kids group classes (specially for the little ones) aren’t good. A lot of kids crying and given up! But the private classes are really good! I learned with Harvey and my husband with Julian. Both amazing. For kids Clemence is very kind and speaks Portuguese.
4.0 based on 98 reviews
Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry ski area, it's 200 km of slopes from 3200 m to 1200 m offered to you. You can have access to all the playful spaces of the ski area : Mille8, snowpark, boarder cross, water slide, Big Airbag, photo spots and video space , Avalanche park, Natur’ routes and 360 ° panoramas on the highest peaks. Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry, is all the slide pleasure on one ski area !
We’ve just completed 6 days skiing in Les Arcs as a family of 4 with 2 children aged 10 & 13. This is our 4th ski holiday so we’re far from advanced but I’d say more intermediate skiers. We spent day 1 exploring the lower areas sticking to the blue runs to find our ski legs but after that we were exploring some red runs. We found a real difference in gradient, some red seemed much tamer than others and there were a few that we didn’t attempt. The whole area is very well sign posted and easy to move around in. Many of the pistes are nice and wide with opportunity for safe off piste skiing. It was Feb Half term so I can’t imagine it being any busier than this week but we still got around without too much queuing if your flexible on where you go. The Transarc & Villards lifts were always busy from the base station at Arc 1800 but we were staying to one side of the resort so headed up to midway where the queue was lighter and less pushy. A great snow park in the middle of the resort for the more adventurous, although the kids (inc dad) skied the ramps and I skied through without which was great. lots of picnic benches dotted around and the toilet facilities on the mountain were the best we’ve seen, they all seemed really new and hardly any queues. Plenty of places to eat, we mainly returned to our apartment for lunch but found a great spot in Arc 1950 at the side of the snow. Highly recommend the resort as a whole.
3.5 based on 102 reviews
With its 3800 m² of aquatic areas dedicated to wellness and relaxation, you will enjoy Arc 1800's Aquafun Centre on your own, as a family or among friends ! After a good day's skiing, take advantage of the massaging jets, Jacuzzis, bubble massage beds and other relaxation equipment to help you unwind and forget the stress of daily urban life ...
5.0 based on 122 reviews
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