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Set above the valley town of Bourg St Maurice on a sunny plateau, Les Arcscame to being in the 1960s with the Arc 1600 was built. It was one of the first
ski-in, ski-out developments. The buildings, which were presumably designed to
blend into the mountains and mimic them in the eye of the architect,
alternatively mimic a type of tatty holiday park, but the design was
user-friendly and assured Les Arcs' success for years to come. From then on,
Les Arcs has boomed steadily into Arc 1800 and Arc 2000, two more convenient
slopeside villages, and a rare new development, Arc 1950, which is constructed
in faux-Savoyarde style and whose apartments were snapped up within three days
of going on sale in Paris .
The reason for the rush were, firstly, new 'resorts' in the Alps are as rare. Second, in spite of its faults, Les
Arcs is an underrated ski resort, having an immense and varied ski area,
ski-in, ski-out accommodation, lifts
going up to 3,200m and a vertical of more than 2,000m, plus a funicular
going down to the railway at Bourg St Maurice, including the fast rail links to
Paris and London.
During the 90s Les Arcs experienced an image crisis, almost
hit the wall at osome time because other resorts stole the limelight and the
custom, but having the link to La Plagne completed and the new Arc 1950
development, the resort is once again setting itself at the cutting edge of
French skiing.
The largest talking point in the Alps come to fruition
several years back, the union of convenience of Les Arcs and La Plagne under
the umbrella of Paradiski. A 200-person double-decker cable-car, known as the
Vanoise Express traverses the Ponthurin gorge separating the two resorts and
opens up to skiers access to 425km of runs and 143 lifts.
What Les Arcs does have above its new partner is some truly
steep piste skiing, and the sublime 7 km Aiguille Rouge run from the peak of
the resort all the way down to the valley village of Le Pre ,
a vertical drop of more than 2,000m. But most of Les Arcs' tough stuff occurs
above the treeline and is exposed to the vagaries of the weather, which can
readily close down the highest lifts.
More on Les Arcs:
Travel Guide to Les Arcs, France
Skiing and Snowboarding at Les Arcs, France
More on Les Arcs:
Travel Guide to Les Arcs, France
Skiing and Snowboarding at Les Arcs, France
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