
La Cachette
Ski and snowboard rental located in La Cachette commercial building and residence in Les Arcs 1600, with direct access to the pistes and the Combettes 1 and 2 ski lifts.
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Nursery slopes and plenty of blue pistes for intermediates to progress on
First time skiers and snowboarders, or beginners looking to improve their technique will find plenty of good areas to practise in Les Arcs.
Les Arcs has plenty of skiing for beginner and intermediate skiers and snowboarder and a few slow speed zones or "ski tranquille" areas, where you can build confidence at your own pace.
Each village of Les Arcs ski area has a number of gentle blue runs and nursery areas, designed specifically for beginners, so you will be able to learn pretty much anywhere in Les Arcs.
No green pistes, but plenty of blue pistes. With lots of nice rolling blue pistes in the trees, Arc 1600 is a good place to learn to ski or snowboard and also to progress from skiing blues to reds. There are a couple of short ski lifts here you can lap - Cachettes and Vezaille. Build up your confidence on these before heading further up the mountain onto some of the longer runs.
A couple of green pistes, some blue pistes. The green pistes can be found at the Mille 8 complex. You'll find wide tree-lined runs here that lead back to resort and which are a great learning environment for beginner skiers. They have plenty room to practice turns and a gentle gradient to build confidence. The wide open "front des neiges" area right in the centre of resort is home to the Jardin des Enfants, the nursery slopes and the ski school meeting points.
No green pistes, lots of blue pistes. Generally considered more suitable for intermediate to expert skiers there are some fantastic rolling blues which are shallow enough for beginners to learn on. For some nice quiet rolling blue runs which will ease you into your holiday try either the Plan Vert piste or the Cascades run.
A range of gentle, cruisy blue runs that are perfect for beginners and in tree-lined serenity for that perfect first ski holiday experience. In Peisey use the Peisey chairlift and the Cabri J bar lift, or in Vallandry use the Vallandry chair lift and the Flocon J bar lift.
No green pistes, a few blue pistes. The lowest village in Les Arcs ski area, Villaroger, offers a small selection of blue pistes which are all relatively short and can be lapped easily via the Replat chairlift. When you're ready to move onto longer, more challenging runs, the Plan des Violettes lift gives you access to two more runs through the trees.
You'll also find some fun zones "Espace Ludiques" in the Mille 8 complex.
Even if there are several equipment options to choose from, we recommend you go for the most basic. Beginner skis are short, flexible skis that are easy to turn or, if you're snowboarding, you'll have a shorter stiffer snowboard that's easier to control and generally cheaper too. You won't need to know about the technical aspects of any of the equipment as ski hire shops will advise you to get the best model for your ability and size once you've booked.
Ski and snowboard rental located in La Cachette commercial building and residence in Les Arcs 1600, with direct access to the pistes and the Combettes 1 and 2 ski lifts.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Les Arcs? Just visit the Skiset Golf Sport 1800 store!
Found right at the heart of the Arc 1950 Village, this ski and snowboard rental shop is situated just next to the Spirit Ski School in the pedestrianised centre.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Les Arcs? Just visit the NetSki Charvet store!
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
Rent Skis & Snowboards located on the High Place of Arc 2000, near the Hôtel " Les Mélèzes MMV ", the Office of Tourism, the ice rink, accessible by the mains elevators level 5. Easy access from Arc 1950 with the telecabine call "Cabriolet". Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
If you're learning to ski for the first time, Les Arcs has plenty of choice of ski schools who teach children and adults. Children's lessons are determined by their age and ability, whilst adult lessons are determined by ability and interests.
This ski school connects snow sports enthusiasts of all abilities with expert ski and snowboard instructors across Europe’s top resorts. With thousands of top-rated, verified instructors to choose from, their private lessons offer a flexible and personalised learning experience.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British ski schools in France and is renowned for its fantastic instructors and excellent customer service.
This British Ski School was set up by John Paul McCarthy, a fully qualified British instructor, who has successfully created a school of like minded, passionate snowsports professionals, who care about promoting safe and enjoyable skiing experiences.
This ski school offers private snowboard and ski lessons for adults and children. They provide a personalised service for all abilities.
This ski school offers group snowboard and ski lessons for adults and children in Arc 1600 and 1800.
This ski school offers group ski lessons for both children and adults, catering to all ability levels. Their group lessons provide a great and affordable way to improve your skiing in a safe, social and supportive environment.
If you're joining a ski school as a complete beginner, you will probably start off in the nursery areas where a ski pass isn't needed, making use of the free beginner ski lifts mentioned below, or just practising on the slopes without using any lifts at all. Depending on where you're located will depend on the beginners pass you will buy.
Area | Length | Free lifts at weekends | Info |
Arc 2000 | 1 day | Saint-Jacques | Pass includes Villaroger (excluding Funicular, Varet, Aiguille Rouge and Grand Col) |
Arc 1800 | 1 day | Carmetooger and Jardin Alpin | Arc 1600 + Arc 1800 (excludes Transarc) |
Arc 1600 | 1 day | Combettes | Arc 1600 + Arc 1800 (excludes Transarc) |
Peisey-Vallandry | 1 day | Parchey | |
Vallandry | 1 day | - | 2 passes on Vallandry chair + unlimited on Premiers Virages lift |
Peisey | 1 day | - | 2 passes on Peisey chair + unlimited on Cabri lift |
Villaroger | 1 day | Replat | 3 chairlifts: Replat, Plan Violettes and Droset |
Villaroger + Arc 2000 | 1 day | Replat | Villaroger (excluding Funicular, Varet, Aiguille Rouge and Grand Col) |
Beginners passes are only sold in the sales offices.
Buying all the gear before you go can be daunting if you’ve never set foot in a ski resort before. The key items to bring with you, along with the obvious ski jacket, ski trousers and goggles, are as follows:
Ski and snowboard rental located in La Cachette commercial building and residence in Les Arcs 1600, with direct access to the pistes and the Combettes 1 and 2 ski lifts.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Les Arcs? Just visit the Skiset Golf Sport 1800 store!
Found right at the heart of the Arc 1950 Village, this ski and snowboard rental shop is situated just next to the Spirit Ski School in the pedestrianised centre.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Les Arcs? Just visit the NetSki Charvet store!
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
Rent Skis & Snowboards located on the High Place of Arc 2000, near the Hôtel " Les Mélèzes MMV ", the Office of Tourism, the ice rink, accessible by the mains elevators level 5. Easy access from Arc 1950 with the telecabine call "Cabriolet". Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
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