Facing south-west and with tree-lined skiing enabling descents to the unspoiled villages below resort level, Arc 1600 is an “all weather” ski area that holds the snow well. Artificial snow making machines also mean that skiing back to the village is virtually always guaranteed.
Les Arcs offers a huge diversity of skiing with pistes for every standard of skier or boarder. All the villages have easily accessible nursery slopes and intermediates will love the interlinked blue and red runs that range from high, wide, open space to sheltered tree runs. Experienced skiers will enjoy the variety of black runs and the guided off-piste or they may even wish to try their hand at speed skiing. Les Arcs has fantastic facilities for boarders with a snow park and 3 permanent boardercross (one in Arc 1600 and two in Arc 2000). New this winter: Rodeo Park, at the top of the Col de la Chal (arrival point of the Transarc gondola lift or Arcabulle chair lift): 3,000 metres of pure fun and exhilaration!

| Snow report for Wednesday 14 December 2011 |
| Fresh snow depth |
10cm |
| Snow depth on Upper Pistes |
135cm |
| Snow depth on Lower Pistes |
43cm |
| Last Snowed |
14 December 2011 |
| Conditions of the Pistes |
Varied |
| Conditions of Runs to Resort |
Good |
| Off Piste Conditions |
Varied |
| Number of Open Lifts |
16/54 |
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Weather Conditions:
Poor visibility due to present snowfalls
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Piste Conditions:
Great skiing thanks to the recent snowfalls
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Reps Comments:
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| Base Elevation | 1600m |
| Summit Elevation | 3226m |
| Vertical Drop | |
| Total piste | |
| No. of lifts | 65 |
| Highest lift | 3250m |
| Green Runs | 1 |
| Blue Runs | 54 |
| Red Runs | 32 |
| Black Runs | 19 |
| Snowmaking | |
| SnowParks | 1 |