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Edenarc is the latest ski in/ski out addition in snow sure Arc 1800. Ideally located on the slopes, you are close to the lively resort of Les Arc 1800, reachable on skis or via a short shuttle bus ride. Edenarc is ideally located just 100m from the mid station lifts on the gentle lower slopes of 1800 and enjoys spectacular panoramic views of the Tarentaise valley including the majestic Mont Blanc. A little though has gone into this development with the interior design taking its inspiration from the royal history of the House of Savoy; using traditional techniques combined with contemporary materials. The resulting effect is discreet chic with a hint of ancestral home.

Edenarc has been designed with both skiers and non-skiers in mind. Not only is there the convenience of being able to ski almost into the pool at Edenarc, there are also internal access routes throughout the residence linking the building directly to the aqua-centre at its heart. Here you will find the 100m2 indoor heated swimming pool, with the 20m2 children’s pool, the 50m2 outdoor heated pool linked to the indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, fitness room and relaxing restroom and on the ground floor of the complex, the restaurant and bar, the Voga Goga. Guests conveniently can book this accommodation on a self catered, half board or evening meal only basis, with the latter being our recommendation.

The central reception, is there for check in and to help with any issues or queries and where a welcome cocktail is organised every Sunday evening at 18.00. There is also a private indoor car park (payable), ski lockers, launderette, free Wi-Fi everywhere and a bakery delivery service for daily fresh bread and croissants, end of stay cleaning. The bathrooms come with toiletries and the kitchens with a cleaning kit. The loan of baby kits including a cot, highchair and stair gate is also possible on request.

Edenarc’s bright and airy self-catering ski apartments are spread over 6 floors and range from one bedroom to three bedrooms each with a  homely living area with TV. Each has a kitchenette, ceramic hob, microwave/grill, cooker hood, electric coffee machine, kettle, toaster, fridge and dishwasher. There is also a balcony or terrace in most apartments.

Apartment Types:

1 bedroom apartment sleeping 4 (c 36-43m2): Living area with double sofa bed, 1 bedroom with a double bed or 2 single beds & bathroom with WC.

2 bedroom confort apartment sleeping 6 (c 60-70m2): Living area with double sofa bed, 1 bedroom with a double bed and en-suite bathroom with WC, 1 bedroom with 2 single beds & bathroom with WC (some apartment shave only 1 bathroom).

2 bedroom standard apartment sleeping 6 (c 50-56m2): Living area with double sofa bed, 1 bedroom with a double bed and en-suite bathroom with WC (for some rooms), 1 bedroom with 2 single beds or bunk beds & bathroom with WC.

2 bedroom apartment with fireplace sleeping 6 (c 50-56m2): Living area with 2 single sofa beds & a fireplace, 1 bedroom with a double bed, 1 bedroom with 2 single beds, 1 or 2 shower or bathrooms & separate WC.

3 bedroom Duplex apartment sleeping  a max of 8 (c 76-84m2): Living area with double sofa bed upstairs, 1 bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom, 2 bedrooms each with twin beds (one of them is upstairs with an en-suite bathroom and WC), shower room & separate WC.

Number of Bedrooms

1

Facilities

  • Balcony
  • Telephone
  • TV
  • WiFi

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FRANCE

FRANCE

France is the most popular Alpine country for British skiers and snowboarders and generally offers a more modern aspect of skiing in relation to towns and villages with many villages built around convenience for skiers and boarders alike.

There are of course a number of traditional French ski resorts. Courchevel is a key gateway to the vast area of the ‘Les Trois Vallæcopy;es’ which claims to be the biggest linked ski region in the world. Its rival is the Portes du Soleil network of ski areas (with Avoriaz and Morzine at its heart) which spreads across the French border into Switzerland.Pretty much the same size as the 3 Valleys, but both argue as to which is the largest, but its a close call.

The Three Valleys is dominated by four major resorts: Courchevel, Mæcopy;ribel, Les Menuires and Val Thorens – the highest ski resort in the Alps. Each of these four resorts has more than enough terrain to keep a skier or boarder happily and easily occupied for a week or more during a skiing holiday in France, so the opportunity to ski all four, as well as La Tania and St Martin de Belleville, provides innumerable options.

In the Portes du Soleil, neighbouring Avoriaz and Morzine are gateways to a dozen or more family ski resorts in France and Switzerland. Chamonix, dominated by the Mont Blanc Massif, is another major attraction with several resorts scattered along the valley, including Argentière, rated by some keen off-piste skiers and boarders as one of the best ski resorts in France – or the entire Alps for that matter. They will also be keen to try the Vallæcopy;e Blanche – a classic off-piste descent – with a high-mountain guide.

Another resort overlooked by the impressive Mont Blanc is Flaine, linked with a handful of resorts including Les Carroz and Samoens, with some of the most extensive slopes in France. That’s even more true of the Tignes-Val d’Isère Ski Area – the linked areas of Val d’Isère and Tignes – formerly called Espace Killy after the celebrated Olympic triple-gold medallist Jean-Claude Killy. Together these  neighbouring resorts provide some of the most exciting skiing in France, particularly for off-piste enthusiasts. Tignes has the added advantage of regular glacier skiing on the Grande Motte glacier and like Val Thorens is regarded as THE most snow sure French resorts.

Two more giants of the French skiing world which are co joined and undoubtedly among the best family ski resorts in France, are La Plagne and Les Arcs.The area is known as Paradiski, linked by a huge cable car. La Plagne has a dozen or so linked hamlets and villages spread across slopes in all directions, while Les Arcs too, like Courchevel, has a handful of ski villages and satellite resorts at various altitudes.Arc 1950 and Vallandry are favourites.

La Clusaz is a traditional pretty village with some great skiing and ideal for people looking for a short transfer from Geneva.Great for families, short breaks or just for a week its a lovely traditional village we rate highly.Megeve, also offering a short transfer from Geneva, is a larger traditional village with a modern twang and again rates highly on our list for aesthetic beauty and convenience.Definitely another must see and ski resort.

Further south in the French Alps and accessed via flights to Grenoble and Lyon, are two more great resorts: Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d’Huez. High and snow sure and in the same part of the world, one the same ski pass, is the fabulous Serre Chevalier ski network, linked with the UNESCO world heritage site of Briançon and enjoying the wonderful Roman baths in Montier.

Montgenèvre also deserves a mention and if flying into Turin, the transfers are short, plus you have the opportunity to ski in both France and Italy during your ski holiday. Montgenèvre also boasts some of the best snow conditions in the French alps. Family friendly and snow sure La Rosiere also shares the same pass with La Thuile also in Italy and comes recommended especially as peak times as its quieter than other French ski resorts.


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