Chalet Veronique
Features
This popular chalet is ideally situated next to the main village centre of Arc 2000 and on the piste. The chalet is within a large complex built in a traditional style with wooden and stone cladding and tasteful interiors, the chalet offers comfortable and tasteful accommodation. There is also free use of the complex's swimming pool, sauna and fitness room.
Location · ski virtually to and from the door · 5 minutes walk to ski school meeting point
Features · 5 chalets built in a traditional style · FREE use of complex health centre which includes an indoor swimming pool, sauna and fitness room · excellent ratio of facilities · services of our chalet hosts · pre-bookable private nanny service available
Meals • hearty breakfast with one cooked option • afternoon tea with home-made cakes • 3 course evening meal with house wine and coffee included (5 nights) • 4 course farewell feast (1 night) • Please speak with your host to arrange early children's suppers.
Rooms Chalet Veronique - sleeps 12 (room numbers are shown in brackets):
Open plan lounge/dining area with balcony. Twin bedroom with private bathroom opposite on the corridor (1), two twin bedrooms each with en suite shower (2&6), two twin bedrooms each with private shower and private balcony (3&4), twin bedroom with private balcony and private bath opposite on the corridor (5). Two separate shared WCs.
Please Note En suite shower rooms and private bathrooms do not have WCs. This chalet will be Family Chalet during school holidays and welcome children for the weeks commencing 19/12, 26/12, 13/02, 03/04 & 10/04.
Les Arcs Resort Info
Les Arcs skiing
Lift linked with La Plagne to create the "paradiski" area, Les Arcs offers something for everyone and plenty of it. Beginners and intermediates can revel in the fact that over 50% of pistes are graded red and blue, whilst advanced skiers can get their teeth into challenging blacks and off piste. Boarders and freestyle skiers won't be left out either with an enviable snow park, half pipe and boarder cross. The Les Arcs lift system is also one of the best, with few queues except at rush hour.
Les Arcs ski resort
Les Arcs is made up of three modern 'villages', with Arc 1800 being the biggest and most popular. Whilst off-snow activities are somewhat lacking in Les Arcs, families will love the traffic-free streets and excellent children's facilities. Arc 1950 is a new village created by the North American developer Intrawest. Located just below the Aiguille Rouge with spectacular views of Mont Blanc, Arc 1950 is fully self-contained, with its own shops, restaurants, bars, ski school, equipment shops, thermal spa, swimming pools and underground parking.
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