Available as either 12
bed catered accommodation, with 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
- Snowsure location
- Ski to the reception door, lift right outside
- Indoor swimming pool, sauna, fitness-suite, games room,
Wifi
- Direct access to nightlife of Arc 2000 and Arc 1950
- Ski hire, restaurant, shops etc. and free WiFi within
the building
- Comfortable rooms, some ensuite, some with balconies,
overlooking the Tarentaise valley towards Italy and Mont
Blanc
- Optional catering: high quality 4 course dinner with quality
wine, cooked breakfast, afternoon tea
- In-house child care available
- Free ski guiding and excursions
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information
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What's Arc 2000 like?
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here for a Panaromic view of Arc 2000 valley
Arc 2000 is the highest of Les Arcs resorts, at the foot
of the high Arc valley which is dominated by L'Aguille Rouge,
the highest peak in the ski area. You can ski from the top,
3200m, over the Varet Glacier all the way to Villaroger (1200m),
giving 2000m of vertical descent and the one of the longest
pistes in the Alps (9 km).
There are also plenty of wide, snowsure easy blue and red
slopes which are ideal for intermediates and children and
beginners. There virtually never any queues for network of
state-of-the-art high-speed chairlifts and gondolas. The Arc
valley offers safe and easily-accessed terrain that is ideal
for trying out or improving off-piste skills. From Arc 2000
it is easy to get to other parts of the ski area, including
Peisey-Valandry and the Vanoise Express lift to La Plagne.
At this altitude snow is never a problem and the open-bowl
of the valley is a natural suntrap. There are some superb
restuarants, both in the villages on on the pistes (including
the legendary Chalet de l'Arc, often described by or guests
as the 'best mountain restaurant in the world'). Arc 2000
and 1950 have several excellent ski schools and great facilties
for learners.
Within the resort villages of Arc 2000 and the new traditional-style
Arc 1950 (linked by a pedestrain lift that runs 'till late
at night) there are a wide range of shops, supermarkets, cafés
and nightlife hotspots. An programme of free aprés
ski 'animations' means there is always something going on,
including sleigh-rides, fireworks, music, marshmallow toasting.
There's also a lift-served tobogan park and natural ice-skating
rink.
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What's Godino's Loft like?
Godino's Loft occupies two upper floors of part of the Chalet
des Neiges building, which was built in the 1990s and cleverly
combines traditional Savoyard chalet style architecture with
high-quality facilties (games room, fitness suite, 20m indoor
swimming pool, sauna, WiFi, reception lounge, underground
parking, etc).
Godino's Loft has underfloor heating throughout (carpets
in the bedrooms). There is a log-burner in the dramatic high-ceiling
main lounge area (top floor), which also has satellite TV
with English and European channels. There are balconies on
both floors with views to Italy and Mont Blanc. A heated facility
for storing boots and skis is also available, and there is
a private undergound carpark (small extra charge payable).
Just outside the Chalet des Neiges there is a short lift
to the centre of Arc 2000, and you can ski right back to the
door on an easy piste beside this lift. Within the building
there is a welcoming bar/restaurant (right next to the lift)
and a ski-hire shop which offers special discount rates to
our guests.
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for floorplan
 
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