Sleek, modern hotel providing the ideal base to explore this ever popular region
- Hotel
- Half Board
- 850m to slopes
- 800m to Resort Centre
- Restaurant & bar
- South facing sun terrace
- Boot room
- Live music
- Free wi-fi
Overview
Blending contemporary style with alpine charm, this hotel delivers a stylish mountain retreat. Its timber-clad exterior, exposed beams and sloping roofs create the feel of a traditional lodge, while the interiors feature clever ski-inspired touches, from mountain-peak headboards to funicular-themed light fittings.
The location is equally appealing, with the Bourg-Saint-Maurice funicular just an 8-minute walk away or a short bus ride from the hotel, making access to the slopes quick and convenient.
Beyond its eye-catching design, the hotel offers excellent facilities. The south-facing sun terrace is an ideal spot for an après-ski drink, while evenings come alive with live music in the bar, creating a relaxed and sociable atmosphere.
Dining focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, with regional specialities taking centre stage. Guests can start the day with a generous buffet breakfast before heading out to the mountains, then return to enjoy a three-course à la carte dinner. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available.
Description
Location
Ski bus stop outside the hotel
8 minutes' walk to the Bourg-Saint-Maurice funicular
Ski school meeting point at the top of the funicular, in Arc 1600
20 minutes' walk to the resort centre
Rooms
All rooms have a satellite TV and free WiFi.
North-facing twin room (approx. 15m²) - sleeps 1-2: Double bed or twin beds, private shower and WC.
South-facing twin room (approx. 15m²) - sleeps 1-2: Double bed or twin beds, private shower and WC.
Suite (approx. 21m²) - sleeps 2-4: Double bed or twin beds, one or two extra sofa beds in lounge when booked for three or four people, private shower and WC.
Cots are available on request.
Facilities
Restaurant
Bar
South-facing sun terrace
Live music
Boot room
Free WiFi
Lift
Extra cost for laundry facilities
Catering
Offered on a half board basis, breakfast will include a selection of hot and cold options
including cereals, fruit, yogurts, freshly baked breads and pastries, fresh coffee and tea.
A freshly prepared evening meal is provided with a good selection of local and internationally inspired dishes.
About Les Arcs
Les Arcs skiing
The opening of the 200-person, glass bottomed Vanoise Express cable car between Les Arcs and La Plagne took both resorts from mid-table to championship contenders in one fell-swoop. Les Arcs is majority North-facing, which is hugely beneficial to retaining good snow coverage all season. There's a wide variety of pistes which will suit everyone. Beginners love the gentle runs around Arc 2000 and also the tree-lined playground of Peisey-Vallandry, perfect when the weather closes in. Intermediates are spoilt for choice, with a huge percentage of blue and red runs in and out of all villages. Experts have some serious altitude at the top of the Aiguille Rouge (3200m) and the run down to Villaroger at 1200m represents the Alps' biggest vertical drop in a single descent. If that hasn't kept you entertained for a week then just nip over to La Plagne and give the 220km of pistes on that side a try!
Les Arcs ski resort
Les Arcs is split into 4 villages (not including Peisey-Vallandry), each a fully fledged resort. If you're in a chalet then you'll be most likely to stay in Arc 2000. Contrary to perceived wisdom regurgitated from outdated '90s guidebooks, Arc 2000 is now a destination in its own right and with the addition of Arc 1950 in the early 2000s, has now become the village of choice with a wide selection of bars, restaurants, hotels, chalets and self catered apartments available in both, with a handy all-night gondola linking the two.
Arc 1600 was the first of the purpose built villages in Les Arcs but has remained small, with just enough amenities to ensure you don't go without any essentials, but avoid it if you're looking for wild nightlife or any kind of variety. The funicular from Bourg St Maurice stops here though, which can be an interesting diversion on market day or if you need an alternative to skiing a whiteout.
Arc 1800 is the village traditionally listed as the main nightlife centre of Les Arcs. This is true to an extent, but increasingly Arc 1800 attracts a mainly French, self catered crowd. Very few catered chalets and a few quality hotel choices here. If you want to surround yourself with like-minded chalet guests then you're far better off heading to Arc 2000. The recent arrival of the Folie Douce apres ski bar in Arc 1800 has brought a big turnaround in the atmosphere!
Overall, Les Arcs is a well laid out collection of smaller resorts, with a world class ski area attached. For variety of skiing and guaranteed snow, there are few better destinations. Every budget is catered for here, Les Arcs remains one of the Alps premier ski destinations...
Easy Slope Access
Family Friendly
Good For Snowboarding
Great Off-Piste
Great for Mixed Abilities
High Altitude
Large Ski Area
Lively and Young
Reliable Snow
Ski In Ski Out
Snow Park
Snow Sure
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Gym
Hang Gliding
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Resort Bus
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 40.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Dog Sledding
Night Skiing
Off-Piste: Very good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Sleigh Rides
Location
Base Camp Lodge in Bourg-Saint-Maurice
• Arolles, Imp. des Peupliers, 73700 Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France
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