Vallandry is an ideal location for skiers and boarders wishing to enjoy the peaceful part of Les Arcs ski area...
Peisey Vallandry is an ideal location for skiers and boarders wishing to enjoy a peaceful resort in Les Arcs but at the same time being in the heart of the Paradiski, enjoying unrivalled access to the Vanoise Express and the La Plagne ski area. There has been some expansion of the village in recent years however the building projects have been in keeping with the traditional architecture of the village and the new accommodation is of a high standard, keeping the traditional resort small and family friendly.
Other Facilities
Paragliding, speed riding, local farm visits, guided tours of the village, torchlit descent, snowshoe walks, dog sledding, ice climbing, walking routes, ‘First tracks’ ski opportunity, horse drawn sleighs, cinema, bars and restaurants.

Facilities for Children
‘Tom Pouce’ Nursery for children from 1 to 6 years and offers supervised lunches. Open from 9 am to 5 pm 7 days a week. ‘Le Chat Botté with a “halte garderie” for children from 1 to 5 years and a “Club des Grands” for children from 4 to 11 years. Open from 9 am to 5 pm, 7 days a week. ESF provides ski school from the age of 4 years. Children under 6 years old ski for free.
What's new in Les Arcs for 2010/11
New Toboggan run in Arc 2000
The Rodeo Park toboggan run had been built from the top of the Col de la Chal (top of the Arcabulle chair from Arc 2000/Transarc from Arc 1800) that runs for 3 km with a 400m vertical descent. Sledges are provided at the top for this exhilarating run with over 300 twists and turns.
Lift system improvements
- Arc 2000 has two new ‘magic carpets’ which give beginners and children a great area to practice on. Even better, they are completely free.
- A new rope tow above Arc 2000 means that there is no longer a need to push your way across to reach the resort and you can glide in style.
- A new lift has been added to the Peisey lift system which opens up the far skiers left side of the mountain giving easy access back into the village of Peisey and the Peisey chair.
- The Clair Blanc chair has been removed and a new lift installed to service the excellent Apocalypse snowpark. This eases congestion above the Arpette restaurant making for safer skiing.
Famous Arpette restaurant gets a facelift
The famous Arpette restaurant has had a complete facelift and still offers a great night out on Wednesdays with a traditional Savoyard meal and torchlit descent back into Arc 1800.
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