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About Val d'Isere |
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Val
d’Isere is part of a large ski area called the Espace Killy, named after
the world champion skier Jean Claude Killy who lived in Val d’Isere. It shares this
ski area with neighbouring resort Tignes, it has over 300km (190 miles)
of pistes and is famous for it’s great off piste. With access to some of
the most challenging slopes and a wide range of easy runs, Val d'Isere really is
attractive to all levels of skier. Due to its altitude the Espace Killy
has a very reliable snow record which, according to 'The good Ski &
Snowboarding Guide' the "Espace Killy" is one of only two ski areas in
France listed as a 'Snow-Sure resorts'. |

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The
Espace Killy boasts a fast & efficient lift system 97 lifts including 2
high speed underground trains (funicular railways) one of which
transports you from La Daille to the top of the Belvarde and the other
takes you up the Grand Motte Glacier. This area is also known for its DC
sponsored Park, where you can ride rails, go down the boardercross and
jump off the small blues to large black jumps if you are brave enough.
To finish it off there is the 1992 Olympics downhill course should you
be feeling the need for speed. |
Val
d’Isere is famous firstly for it’s skiing and secondly for it’s
nightlife, if you like to party this really is the place to be, with the
party starting on the mountain during the day and carrying on into the
late hours Val d’Isere really is a great party town with many bars to
suite different tastes / budgets. It also boasts many restaurants from
your local takeaway to high end 5 star establishments.
For
when you are not on the piste or in a bar Val d’Isere has many shops
from your high end designer outlet to your weekly street market. |

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Val
d’Isere town is made up of 4 areas Val d’Isere itself, La Daille, Le
Fornet and the Manchet Valley. La Daille is slightly out of town but has
a free bus service to the centre, because of this is a slightly cheaper
place to stay but actually has some of the best access to lifts in the
whole area. Being at the bottom or the funicular you can be on the
slopes very quickly. Le Fornet is past the main town a few km up the
valley, again serviced by the free buses this is out of town but is a
very pretty village with some amazing chalets and has great access to
the Fornet ski area. This quieter ski area is famous with locals for
it’s great tree runs. The Manchet Valley is close in proximity to the
main town and again is picture postcard pretty, it has some very
beautiful new chalets. |
Then Val d’Isere itself is where it all happens,
all the bars / restaurants / shops this is a very lively resort and
attracts people from the rich and famous (We’ve personally seen Richard
Branson eating out, Robert Palmer, Karen Millen, and Rick Astley (for
those 80’s lovers) we’ve also been told that people have spotted Paul
McCartney and Robbie Williams but to name a few) to your everyday
boarder. |

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Accommodation – Val d’Isere caters for 30,000 visitors at any one
time predominantly in Catered chalets and hotels, although there are a plenty of self
catered places to choose from. Most accommodation has very
convenient access to the slopes.
Other Activities - If you want to try something new, ice diving, dog
sledding, hang gliding, skidoo riding, ice climbing, parascending, ski-joring
(being pulled along by horses) , skating, snowshoeing, indoor tennis,
heliskiing are all options.
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