Family life in Les Arcs…
Louise, the Erna Low rep in Les Arcs, updates us on the conditions in resort…We’ve had a mixed week of weather but the sun was shining today so this morning we put on our snow boots and headed out for a mountain walk. There are some lovely trails running from Arc 1800 to Peisey Vallandry, gently undulating through the woods, opening up at a clearing called Barmont, where there is a little hamlet and then on down to the bottom of the piste and the bars, restaurants and shops of Vallandry.

Louise making her ways through the woodland runs of Les Arcs
There is no need for snow shoes as the trails are well packed however, for a bit more adventure and to really get out into the wilderness, you can rent them at one of the Skiset shops in les Arcs for just a few Euros and get off the beaten track. The ski schools also offer guided snow shoe walks which is a great idea as the guide can point out and name the various wildlife tracks and also mountains in the views around you. The variety of walking trails and also amount of lifts available to pedestrians makes Les Arcs is a fantastic destination not only for people looking for a great ski holiday but those who don’t ski (like my Dad!)

Skating pro Luka!
