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Travel Blogs from Les Arcs
Chalet Time - Deeep clean!
... air and investigate our surroundings. Found the ski lifts and the shops & bars. Cracked on with more cleaning when we got back. Had dinner round Greg & Emilys with the nannies, 18 in total. After we went for a couple of beers at Bar la Roz with Dave, Louise, , Ant, Meg, Alex & Elaine. Sunday 9 - Finished what we could be bothered to clean in the kitchen although there's not much point because the white walls look like they've been used as ...
Training Week
... Tree from Ski Beat then we have to order around that. Feeling very tired & drained at the moment, it's a lot to learn & take in. Having not really used my brain in New Zealand I guess it's good exercise for it! Exercise, need some of that too - all these 2 course lunches and 3 course dinners, I really need to hit the slopes!! Looking forward to getting in to our chalet & having a proper look round & seeing what we have.Had ...
Let The Adventure Begin!!
... with the only double bed & ensuite bathroom to ourselves, not sure how we got that really! Our chalet is called Papillon and Ant is staying just a 2 minute walk away in Perdrix with his roomy, Charles. We only had time for a quick shower and change before we walked down to the restaurant through the Narnia Trail (15 minute walk through giant snowy trees - just beautiful) for a free much needed 2 course lunch. After lunch ...
The not so perfect storm
... repairing and this year equipping two chalets from scratch. Sounds fun spending someone else’s money, but is hard work. I’ve driven the Landrover to Les Arcs to collect timber for a hot tub frame (we got some for ours too for nowt), up and down the mountain for various bits of DIY kit, over to La Plagne for linen being sold off and today we spent 1500€ in IKEA. At least there’s been no cleaning or cooking as one of the chef’s is already here ...
Taking a hike around Mont Blanc
... streams. We stopped for hot drinks and snacks at the Refuge de la Croix du Bon Homme, then pressed on over the eponymous Col (2433m) and then the slightly lower Col du Bon Homme (2329 m), meeting occasionally other hikers coming the other way in pairs or small groups. In places the track seemed completely invisible, covered by wind-blown snow, but mule and guide sensed the way back down below the snowline and a long walk along an old Roman Road to the church ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility