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Skiing in Les Arcs

Les Arcs and La Plagne together are one of the largest ski areas in the world: the Vanoise Express connects Plan Peisey in Les Arcs to la Plagne (via les Coches) creating the combined Paradiski ski area.

Les Arcs has skiing and boarding for all standards. Beginners and intermediate skiers are well catered for; more advanced skiers are probably better off in les Arcs than neighbouring la Plagne. Due to the lack of good skiers in les Arcs and la Plagne you will often find powder to the side of the pistes days after ski resorts such as Val d’Isere have been skied out.

A brief guide by category of skier will be added soon to this site. You will find a guide to every ski run in Les Arcs below: just click on the sector that you want and look for the colour coded pistes.

 
Fact file:

Ski range 1200m to 3200m
Marked pistes: 200km (Paradiski 425km)
Ski lifts: 54 (Paradiski 143)
Snow parks: snowpark, boarder cross & half-pipe.

Sectors of the Les Arcs and Paradiski ski areas
  Les Arcs 1600
  Les Arcs 1800
  Les Arcs 1950 & 2000
  Vallandry & Plan Piesey (linking to La Plagne)