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Skiing: Les Arcs: Plans & Routes
 



Reportedly the world's longest black run, the 'Aigle Rouge' in Les Arcs is one of them. Commencing at 3,226m, it cascades to the door step of our new chalet in the rustic hamlet of Villaroger at 1,200m in an almost direct line. A number of variant routes on piste and off allow a large choice of descents and we are pleased to announce this chalet will be open to guests in the season 2000/2001. The descent can take 20 or 30 minutes, and if you do it aerobically, you will remember it for a long time.

Another fantastic mega-run is from the top of the Grand Col back to Le Pre. This is a long journey which if you do it 'our way' can take an hour. You start at the top of Grand Col, one of the higher pistes above Arcs 2000. Follow the pistes down to Pre St Esprit. Here there is a five minute walk up to join the road taking you back to the village. Then you follow the road and come out on the red or blue piste alongside Henri's restaurant 'La Solliet'. Then it is the familiar run home.



So there it is........Les Arcs.................