Chamois Chalet
5 bedroom chalet in Peisey-Vallandry. Sleeps 11
A traditional chalet set in an ideal location, just 150 metres from the fast 6-seater chairlift, the Vanoise Express cable car to la Plagne and the ski school meeting point.
The open plan lounge and dining area of Chalet Chamois has plenty of comfortable seating around the glass-fronted fire. There are French windows leading onto the West facing balcony providing breathtaking views of the mountains opposite Plan Peisey, Les Arcs.
The chalet's superb sauna is the perfect place to relax and warm up after a day on the slopes.
For your convenience, the chalet also has boot warmers.
Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Les Arcs
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Village Igloo Aperitif & Dinner
A dining experience like no other! A spectacular and unique 180m2 ice grotto, bar, restaurant and mini hotel in Les Arcs, where you'll enjoy a typical Savoyard cheese fondue or aperitif in a unique setting.
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Snowshoeing
This is a perfect way to discover the charm and serenity of the mountains away from the busy pistes.
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Rafting In The Alps, Bourg St Maurice
White water rafting is accessible to all who love the natural environment and who are in search of a bit of adventure. These excursions will leave you with some unforgettable memories.
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Mille8 aquatic and fitness centre
This huge 3800m² centre incorporates an outdoor and indoor swimming pool, water jets, bubble beds, massage jets, fitness room with gym and cardio equipment, spa with two steam rooms and two saunas, relaxation room and showers.
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Hydrospeeding
This activity is accessible to those comfortable in water, no need to be a professional diver or swimmer, you just have to be smart at using the water movements, obstacles and waves.
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Heliskiing/boarding
For backcountry adventures, this independent company operates in and around the following three heliski destinations: Valgrisenche, The Courmayeur Valley and the Col de Petit St Bernard Pass. They have pioneered 32 drop zones within these three broad valley regions giving you a huge choice of terrain, snow conditions and mountain orientation to ensure you have a day best suited to your ability and preferences.
Restaurants nearby
Restaurants in Les Arcs
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La Folie Douce - Le Butcher Restaurant
Le Butcher at La Folie Douce serves up quick and tasty burgers, sandwiches and snacks right on the slopes. It’s perfect for a speedy lunch before getting back to the ski action or joining the party on the terrace. Eat in or take away and enjoy the buzz of one of Les Arcs’ liveliest spots.
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La Folie Douce - La Petite Cuisine Restaurant
La Petite Cuisine is La Folie Douce's gourmet-quality, canteen-style restaurant. They serve a perfect mix of high-class local cuisine in a friendly, family atmosphere.
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La Folie Douce - La Fruitière Restaurant
Located at the top of the Villards gondola in Arc 1800, within the celebrated La Folie Douce après-ski and gourmet hotspot, La Fruitière serves delicious modern dishes based on traditional flavours.
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Le Chalet du Friolin Restaurant
You can dine on the sun terrace with fantastic views of the mountains or in the warm and cosy dining room with log fireplace.
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Le Montagnole Restaurant
This restaurant has the 'Asiette Michelin' which is given to restaurants with a great food and wine experience who didn't quite make the grade of a Michelin star.
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La Table d'Emma Restaurant
Hearty home-made cooking, with changing seasonal menus. Eat in the cosy dining area or the sunny terrace with views over the mountains.
Nightlife nearby
Bars & Clubs in Les Arcs
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La Folie Douce
Experience the La Folie Douce's infamous après-ski on the slopes of Les Arcs.
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Benji's Pub Restaurant
Benji’s in Les Arcs 1800 serves up Tex-Mex, steaks and hearty burgers right by the piste. The terrace is perfect for a sunny lunch or après drink. A lively, no-nonsense spot with generous portions and a proper pub-style atmosphere.
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Chalet de Luigi Bar
Open in both the summer and the winter for lunch, dinner and evening entertainment. This is a great meeting point with a large south-facing balcony alongside the 'piste des Marmottes'.
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Mojo Bar
Located at the bottom of the Vallandry lift, this bar offers great après-ski until 02:00. Homemade cocktails, wine, beer, snacks and happy hour every day make it a popular spot.
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Les Belles Pintes
A taste of traditional Ireland in the mountains of Les Arcs 1950, serving a selection of draught beers and wines, as well as regular live music.
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Bowling Arc 1800
Everything you need for a fun evening out. Challenge your friends to a game of skittles, play some pool or take to the arcade games, all with a cold beer in your hand.
Sights nearby
Sights in Les Arcs
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Grotte de Glace Ice Caves
Situated at the top of the Transarc gondola in Arc 2000, the “Grotte de Glace” is quite an extraordinary place to visit. Dozens of sculptors from all over Europe spend a week here at the start of each season, carving wonderfully exotic figures out of the snow and ice.
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Maison de la Pomme
Exhibits and short films about pressing apples in the Savoie region which includes information about experiments conducted to see how to preserve the juice.
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Minerals and Fauna of the Alps Museum
Alpine collection of minerals from around Bourg St Maurice and Mont Blanc and slideshows on the wildlife of the Alps.
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Vanoise National Park
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
Golf-clubs nearby
Golf Courses in Les Arcs
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David Leadbetter Golf Academy
Nestled in a compact balcony overlooking the Haute Tarentaise valley, with docile greens facing Mont Blanc, the Alp's highest mountain will leave all with a lifelong impression of this gorgeous combination parkland/mountain course.
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Les Arcs 1800 Golf Course
Les Arcs golf course has 18 holes with open parkland and mountain scenery. Undulating terrain with several slopes to climb.
Lifts/Pistes nearby
Ski Lifts/Areas & Skipass Offices in Les Arcs
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Plan Peisey Ski Pass Office
Opposite the Vanoise Express cable car and at the bottom of the Peisey chairlift is the lift pass office, next to the ESF office
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Vallandry Ski Pass Office
At the bottom of the Vallandry lift, next to the ESF office, is the Vallandry lift pass office.
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Arc 1800 Ski Pass Office - Les Villards
In the centre of Les Arcs and close to the Teleseige de la Vagere is one of the two lift pass offices ins Arc 1800.
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Arc 1800 Ski Pass Office - Place du Charvet
At the front of the slopes at Place du Charvet is one of the lift pass offices in Les Arcs 1800.
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Arc 1950 Ski Pass Office
Right at the front of the pistes is the lift pass office of Les Arcs 1950.
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Arc 1600 Ski Pass Office
In the centre of Les Arcs 1600, at the Place Haute, is the lift pass office.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Les Arcs
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Peisey-Vallandry
Although the Peisey-Vallandry resort is officially a pair of villages, Plan Peisey and Vallandry, they are completely joined up, with the only major indication of a schism being the existence of two separate snow fronts.
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Les Arcs 1800
Arc 1800 truly has it all. Consisting of four intertwined high-altitude villages, it gives superlative access to the pistes and trails of Les Arcs whilst featuring a large number of stand-alone attractions, great nightlife and a well-populated annual calendar of events.
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Les Arcs 1600
Arc 1600 is also one of the smallest of the villages. Despite recent large-scale developments, it retains its quaint ‘local’ feel and provides excellent access to the rest of the mountain and Bourg St Maurice in the valley.
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Les Arcs 1950
Developed by the same company as Whistler in Canada, Arc 1950 is an exceptionally pretty, compact, high-altitude village just below Arc 2000. It feels like a Disney set, with the whole resort completely pedestrianised and car free. In fact, you can ski right through the centre during the winter. With all the accommodation (and shops and restaurants) allowing ski-in-ski-out access to the pistes, it's absolutely ideal for a winter break.
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Les Arcs 2000
Arc 2000 is, perhaps unfairly, considered one of the least pretty resorts in Les Arcs. Whilst the surrounding landscape is typically spectacularly beautiful, the village itself is not the most aesthetically-pleasing. It is, however, surprisingly compact and therefore very effective as both a winter and summer resort.
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Bourg St Maurice
Bourg St Maurice acts as a local hub for events, transport and commerce. It's the year-round beating heart of the Les Arcs area, boasting a train station which not only links to the mountainside resorts by a rapidly-ascending funicular railway but also provides international connections such as the direct rail route to London. There are regular events throughout the year and innumerable places to eat, drink and shop.