Huge ski area with high-altitude runs for all abilities
Family and beginner-friendly with easy access to the pistes
Traditional French Savoyard charm
One destination, five ski resorts, 425km of slopes. Les Arcs ski holidays offer an unrivalled mix of pistes for all levels, with links to Peisey-Vallandry and La Plagne across the vast Paradiski area.
From glacier skiing to forest descents, slopes here reach sky-high altitudes of 3,226m - so you’ll never have to worry about a lack of snow on your Les Arcs ski trip.
A big plus for beginner ski holidays to Les Arcs is the oodles of mellow blues high up on the mountain, offering stunning views of Mont Blanc and the Alps. With a wide range of ski-in ski-out hotels, Les Arcs ski resort is ideal for family ski holidays, especially for parents seeking easy access to the slopes.
What is the difference between Arc 1600, 1800, 1950, and 2000?
The main difference between these resort areas is altitude: Arc 2000 is situated at a lofty 2,000m, and Arc 1600 is near the base of the village at 1,600m.
When it comes to atmosphere, Arcs 1600 is the best for families and thebudget-conscious, while Arc 1800 combines lively après-ski and a wide range of amenities, making it fantastic for groups. Up at Arc 1950, things become more premium, with luxury hotels and restaurants, whereas at the heights of Arc 2000, you can enjoy the convenience of ski-in/ski-out accommodation and the best chance of snowfall.
Beginner, family, cheap: Arc 1600/Arc 1800
Intermediates and groups: Arc 1800/Arc 1850
Advanced skiers, high altitude, ski-in/ski-out convenience: Arc 1850/Arc 2000
Is Les Arcs a good place to go skiing?
Yes, Les Arcs is one of France’s top ski resorts, linking with La Plagne to form part of the renowned “Paradiski” ski area, one of the best in the world. With an impressive 425km of diverse terrain, including slopes suitable for beginners, intermediates, and advanced powder-hounds, there’s something for every skier and snowboarder on Les Arcs's slopes.
Are Les Arcs ski holidays snow sure?
Les Arcs is fairly snow-reliable, with slopes reaching up to around 3,300m. These high altitudes help maintain good snow cover throughout the ski season, and snowmaking facilities are available if conditions ever become patchy.
What are the snow conditions in Les Arcs?
With pistes reaching as high as 3,000m, snow reliability in Les Arcs is as good as it gets in the Alps. For peachy powder, the snow typically dumps more in December and January, but if you’re looking for sunny bluebird days, February is the time to go. Thinking about a Les Arcs ski holiday in Easter? You’re in luck. The lifts usually stay open until the end of April.
When’s the best time to book a Les Arcs ski holiday?
January to March is the optimal time to book a ski holiday to Les Arcs, when snow depths are at their most reliable and the terrain is fully accessible.
January Les Arcs ski holidays welcome the season’s best snowfall on quieter slopes sandwiched between the Christmas and half-term school holidays.
February ski holidays to Les Arcs are ideal for families. The half-term school holidays offer the perfect opportunity to enrol the kids in their first ski lessons while you explore the pistes across the Paradiski.
A March ski trip to Les Arcs features longer days on the slopes, with bluebird skies extending into the afternoon and warmer temperatures opening the door to some fantastic afternoons on sun terraces with a frothy beer in hand—cheers!
Is Les Arcs ski resort high altitude?
Yes, Les Arcs is regarded as a high-altitude ski resort, with altitudes ranging from 1,600m to 3,226m above sea level.
Is Les Arcs good for beginner ski holidays?
Yes, Les Arcs is excellent for beginner ski holidays. The resort has plenty of easy, cruisy pistes and beginner-friendly zones. Take some ski lessons at one of the many excellent ski schools, then build your confidence on the oodles of gentle, rolling pistes.
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Is Les Arcs suitable for family ski trips?
Yes, Les Arcs is a great destination for a family ski holiday. It offers fantastic family-friendly amenities and accommodation at Arc 1600 and Arc 1850, excellent lift access (say goodbye to lugging three pairs of kids' skis on the bus, and hello to the funicular!), and highly-rated ski schools for lessons.
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Is Les Arcs good for snowboarders?
Yes, Les Arc’s high-altitude slopes are ideal for snowboard holidays with varied terrain, snow parks, and even opportunities for freeriding and off-piste.
Is Les Arcs ski resort easy to get to?
Yes, Les Arcs is well-connected thanks to its roads and the Bourg‑Saint‑Maurice train station. The most practical nearest airport is Chambéry Airport, with a transfer time of around 2 hours, while Geneva Airport, Lyon Airport, and Grenoble Alpes–Isère Airport are about 2 to 2.5 hours away depending on conditions and whether you choose a coach, shuttle, or private transfer.
Is Les Arcs linked to any other resorts?
Yes, Les Arcs is connected with La Plagne by the renowned 200-person Vanoise Express cable car, forming the 425km extensive “Paradiski” ski area.
Can you ski at night on a Les Arcs ski holiday?
Yes, you can. Night skiing at Les Arcs is available every evening at Arc 1800, 1950, and 2000, and is included in the price of your lift pass. Opt to ski floodlit slopes near the resort or join a guided night-time ski touring adventure at La Belle Aventure Les Arcs (The Great Les Arcs climb).
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