Belmont Apartments, Les Arcs

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The Belmont Apartments are very close to the stuff in town (if you can call Les Arcs a town!). If you walk down the stairs, there’s a little Sherpa shop in the local area where you can get food etc. It’s easy to get to the skiing – just a quick ski down to the main bubble lift, which takes you up the mountai... + more
Peter Radford, Ware
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Distance to nearest lift:300m. Distance to resort centre:300m

Overview: apartment description: Belmont Apartments description

A stylish and recently refurbished residence situated 500m from the resorts restaurants & bars‚ 300m from the lifts & the ‘Les Villardsʼ shopping centre.

Families: Belmont Apartments for children


Childrenʼs corner (unsupervised)

Facilities: Belmont Apartments features

Launderette • Lounge with childrenʼs corner • Wifi • Bakery delivery service • Heated ski room with boot warmers
Approx €200 per studio/apartment‚ payable on arrival.

Room Types: Belmont Apartments bedrooms

ACCOMMODATION: Kitchenette with four ring hob‚ microwave–grill oven‚ dishwasher‚ bathroom with bath/shower and wc & flatscreen TV in living area. Bed linen‚ towels‚ cleaning pack‚ end of stay cleaning (except kitchen & washing up) included. STUDIOS (2–4 PEOPLE): Approx. 23–25m2. Double sofa bed in the living area and cabine with bunks. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS (2–5 PEOPLE): Approx. 35–38m2. Double sofa bed in the lounge plus a twin bedroom with an extra pull–out bed. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS (2–6 PEOPLE): Approx. 55m2. Single sofa bed and pull–out bed plus one double‚ one twin bedroom and an extra shower room.

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We update Belmont Apartments's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Les Arcs: about holidays in Les Arcs: about ski holidays in Les Arcs: about ski holidays in Les Arcs France

Paradiski ski area Ski-in ski-out High altitude skiing

One half of the magnificent Paradiski, Les Arcs has well earned its reputation as one of the best ski destinations in France (and if you ask us, the whole wide world).

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Snowboarding Off-piste Families Groups

Les Arcs webcam

Snow Report: Top 374cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 10cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 74.33cm

Les Arcs trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)134km, 2 hrs
Geneva (GVA)215km, 3 hrs
Lyon (LYS)212km, 2 hrs 30
Grenoble (GNB)207km, 2 hrs 30
Region:France, Alps
First opened:1968

Les Arcs lift pass price last reported as €315 (adult 6 day Paradiski area pass)
€276 (adult 6 day Les Arcs local pass). Ask for a quote when booking Belmont Apartments.
Night skiing: Yes
Les Arcs has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1600m - 2100m
Top of slopes: 3226m
Bottom of piste: 1200m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:200km
Longest piste:7km
Les Arcs came to be in 1968 after a group of ski instructors and architects dreamt up a resort with all the perks of a village but a mountainside location. It grew into one of the largest, most incredible ski areas in the Alps. The closest airport is Chambery with a transfer time of a couple of hours, plus transport links from Geneva, Lyon and Grenoble. Present-day Les Arcs consists of four main purpose built villages. The original resort, Arc 1600, was created for doorstep skiing and is linked by a funicular ...
As you'd expect from one of the biggest ski areas on the planet, there's everything from gorgeous tree-lined runs to wild, white-knuckle off-piste. For beginners, each of the 3 main Arcs has 'ski tranquille' zone, and the wide beginner runs leading to the resort have gentle gradients perfect for practising. Local instructors are on hand to show you the ropes, with ski schools based in each of the main villages (1800 has the most). There are magic carpet lifts at 1800 and 2000 - an easy way for newbies to get up ...
If you're looking for a party, Arc 1800 is the place to be. With heaps of watering holes like the Red Hot Saloon (or the 'Red Bar' to use local lingo), Benji's and La Folie Douce. If you're looking for more of a French-style après spot, Ambiente Cafe has a really cool atmosphere and lots of nice cocktails (happy hour usually starts at 4) while Le club 1950 your venue if you're looking to party into the wee hours. Arc 1600's a little quieter but for good music and a scenic terrace check out Les 2 Têtes. In te...

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"Great ski in, ski out apartments"

Peter Radford, Ware
4/ out of 5
The Belmont Apartments are very close to the stuff in town (if you can call Les Arcs a town!). If you walk down the stairs, there’s a little Sherpa shop in the local area where you can get food etc. It’s easy to get to the skiing – just a quick ski down to the main bubble lift, which takes you up the mountain (it can get pretty busy at the lift but that’s what you expect). You can ski back to the door of the locker room for your skis and things so it’s really convenient. We had 4 of us staying there, with one couple sharing the sofa bed and two of us in the twin room. The rooms are perfectly fine, just what we’re used to in the Alps.
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