Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Peisey-Vallandry ski resort


Explore Vallandry and Plan Peisey

Introduction
Although long established amongst the French skiing community for its Nordic snow sports scene in particular, it’s fair to say Peisey-Vallandry – which is made up of five small settlements – had been greatly overlooked by international guests in favour of its larger neighbour Les Arcs until relatively recently.
That changed a decade ago, however, when the Vanoise Express double-decker cable car was built to connect Les Arcs to its neighbour La Plagne. This created the giant Paradiski region – one of the world’s three biggest by some measures – with 425km (264 miles) of pistes spread across 10,000 hectares (24,700 acres).
The spot chosen for the lift station on the Les Arcs side was Peisey-Vallandry. As a consequence, international travel companies rapidly built a swathe of swish chalets and apartments. But there has been none of the over-development that has blighted other big name French resorts, according to some in the skiing fraternity.
Instead, Peisey-Vallandry’s growth has been contained and managed to be in keeping with local traditions and the environment. It is, in fact, promoted as the peaceful part of Paradiski, where its Nordic sports (such as cross-country skiing and winter hiking) are as important as its excellent terrain for downhill skiers.
Location
Peisey-Vallandry is located on the edge of the Vanoise National Park, within the Tarentaise Massif in the French Alps. The resort is at the heart of the Paradiski region, between the resorts of Les Arcs and La Plagne.

On the slopes

Linked by the Vanoise Express to the rest of the Paradiski area – where there’s glacier skiing and a massive snowmaking arsenal in place for when temperatures drop – snow cover is reliable in Peisey-Vallandry from early December to late April.
The resort has its own ski area that’s seamlessly integrated; however, it represents less than 20% of the Les Arcs ski area and less than 10% of the overall Paradiski region – only beginners or less experienced intermediates are likely to want to limit themselves to these slopes.
These local runs are mostly sunny and wooded, so are protected from the wind, but also to some extent from the crowds, as this is somewhat off the beaten track for most skiers based in Les Arcs. Along with a relaxed atmosphere, the slopes afford great views of the Mont Blanc Massif, Beaufortain and the Tarentaise Valley, and include one of Europe’s longest easy trails, the 7km-long (5 miles) La Forêt.
For everyone else, there’s a vast ski area to explore, with 425km (266 miles) of pistes divided between the two neighbouring resorts. Both offer a huge skiable vertical (2,000m/6,561ft) that ranks as amongst the best in the world. There’s something for all ability levels, from well designed beginner slopes and ‘motorway cruising’ runs, to steep technical descents, tree and mogul skiing and snowboarding, and several top-notch terrain parks. Heavy investment in state-of-the-art uplift means that most terrain is served by a fast, comfortable chairlift or gondola.
The resort is known for its Nordic skiing and other snow sports activities, which include 43km (26 miles) of cross-country ski trails for all standards, the Nordic Ski Centre’s biathlon ski school, and a children’s nursery area complete with easy-to-ride carpet lifts and a sledging hill.

Weather

Wind (mph)Base WeatherBase Max TempVisibility Cloud-cover Rain
Mon
1
WSW
Part Cloud Rain Thunder Day
Thundery outbreaks possible
6
°C
Moderate
40-60%
0mm
Tue
4
SE
Part Cloud Rain Thunder Day
Thundery outbreaks possible
6
°C
Moderate
20-40%
0mm
Wed
4
NNW
Occ Light Rain
Patchy light rain
5
°C
Moderate
60-80%
0mm
Thu
5
WNW
Sunny
Clear skies
4
°C
Good
0-20%
0mm
Fri
7
WNW
Mod Sleet Swrs Day
Light sleet showers
4
°C
Good
40-60%
0mm
Sat
6
NW
Partly Cloudy Day
Partly cloudy skies
6
°C
Good
40-60%
0mm
Sun
5
NW
Sunny
Clear skies
7
°C
Good
0-20%
0mm
 Last updated at 20:05, Monday 23 March
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