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  • Anyone 'boarded Les Arcs?
  • benji_allen
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    Going next weekend. Recommend stuff to do/see/ride.

    joolsburger
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    Go to the Mont Blanc in Vallandry for Lunch it's very good, cheap and a boarders mecca.

    Have a ride down the Glacier over in Arc 2000, visit the jump park in arc 1800 christ there is loads!!

    Depends how old you are what you're into but if you fancy a truly good meal one night go here

    RESTAURANT L ANCOLIE
    LIEU DIT NANCROIX
    73210 PEISEY NANCROIX
    Telephone : 04 79 07 93 20

    It's the nuts.

    Go down to Borg St Maurice if you fancy a night on the small but pretty OK
    town. To be honest if your anything like us it'll be a few beers at a piste bar, dinner wine and more beer followed by bed. There is so much in the way of snow you'll be battered of an evening.

    Have a ride down Myrtlles in Vallandry is only a red but it's in the trees and about two miles long ,it's hilarious..If it whites out, go to Vallandry anyway as the trees mean it's not as bad as up top.

    I can recommend the pizza in La Refuge in Vallandry too.

    Where exactly are you staying

    CaptainFlashheart
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    + for the Glacier up at L'aguille rouge over at ARC2000

    naokfreek
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    Hav'nt been there for 20 years but would love to go back soon, used to terrorize the pistes with our racing class, very good fun.

    DavidB
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    Do the water jump just down from the snowpark.
    I've spent many an entertaining hour in the bar opposite watching skiers/boarders getting it wrong.

    mossimus
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    See if you can do top of aguile rouge to villaroger without stopping, lovely restaraunt in villaroger when you get there.

    Also reccomend Chalet d'arc for lunch, it's near 2000 on the flat run back to village.

    Watch the nutters on the flying k, also some nice steep mogul runs to side of flying k

    if you get loads if fresh snow go play in the trees above vallandry,

    take a trip on the vanoise express, while on the la plagne side have a go in the bobsleigj.

    YorkshireRipper
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    Aye it's alreet. Vallandry side is better, some good tree runs, over Arc 2000 way is a bit of a bowl which means on a board you have to straightline it for ages to make the lifts. Do the off-piste to the right of the trans arc, You'll end up at the top of the valley and have to get a bus back to Piesey but it's well worth it.

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