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With approximately 400 sq. m of accommodation over 4 floors, on a price per sq. m basis this must be one of the BEST VALUE properties in this part of The French Alps. The current owners have run the property as part of their catered chalet portfolio and as self catered accommodation for both short and long term guests. There are 9 bedrooms and a large, open plan living/dining/kitchen area on the top floor as well as a small garden. Some TLC and upgrading could turn this into a superb chalet with the first floor accommodation lending itself to development as a separate apartment. There is real potential to add value to this property.
Situated in the authentic village of Peisey, access to all of Peisey-Vallandry, Les Arcs, Paradiski is via the Lonzagne bucket lift just a short walk away.
FABULOUS SPACE TO PRICE RATIO.
Situated in the heart of the village the accommodation is over 4 floors.
Level 1 is the cellar with boiler room and ski/board storage; ideal space to store both winter and summer equipment.
Level 2 has the entrance via the boot room and cloakroom leading through to a staff area with 2 bedrooms, 2 toilets and a shower room as well as an en-suite family guest room that sleeps up to 5 people.
Level 3 offers a further 4 guest rooms all en suite as well as a large lounge with patio doors leading to the terrace and garden.
Finally the top floor offers a large, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area with a further 2 guest rooms with en suite shower rooms.
Peisey is a traditional Savoyarde village, full of charm and with an all year round life. As such it has a very different “vibe” to your typical ski resort village. The Lonzagne bucket lift is just a couple of minutes walk away and offers access to all of Les Arcs, Paradiski.
The local Peisey-Vallandry area offers sunny skiing on wide cruising runs through the trees down to the lower villages of Plan Peisey and Vallandry.. High altitude Les Arcs is accessed via a series of fast 4 and 6 seater chairlifts. Of course the amazing Vanoise Express cable car, situated at the top of the Lonzagne lift, opens up the La Plagne ski area as well. The joint Les Arcs, La Plagne, Paradiski ski area is one of the world’s largest ski areas with an amazing 425 km. of piste offering terrain for all levels.
In summer the whole area is given over to walking, cycling and mountain biking with the lifts operating to offer access to the higher slopes.
The bustling tourist town of Bourg St Maurice is 15-20 minutes away by car and offers a choice of shops, bars and restaurants. Lovely towns such as Aix Les Bains, Chambery and, the fabulous, Annecy are an easy drive for a day out.
Travel Info.
Self-drive; it is an approx. 10 hour drive from the main channel ports.
By rail; the nearest station is at Landry some 10 minutes away by car/taxi. In winter a direct Eurostar service runs to Bourg St Maurice.
BY air; the main airports are Chambery, Geneva, Grenoble and Lyon. Transfers are approx. 1 hr. 30 minutes from Chambery and 2hrs. 30 minutes from the others. All offer bus and train links as well as car hire facilities.

Les Arcs has always been popular with the French and increasingly British clients are enjoying its wide variety of pistes (some 200km.), easily accessed off-piste, mainly traffic free villages and, of course, the amazing Vanoise express cable car link to La Plagne; together the two resorts are known as PARADISKI and offer some 425km. of piste. Les Arcs is made up of four modern resort villages at high altitude with more traditional villages lower down Arc 1600 was the original Arc and is linked to the valley town of Bourg St. Maurice by funicular railway. It is a small-scale village with a friendly, very French, atmosphere. The largest and liveliest village is Arc 1800 itself now subdivided into three sections, Charvet, Villards and Charmettoger. Arc 1800 offers fast access to the high altitude slopes including the Transarc gondola up to the Col du Chal from where you can ski down to Arc2000 and Arc 1950. Arc 2000 is a modern development that ,as the name suggests, is ideally located for some of Les Arcs’ highest and toughest skiing . Arc 1950 is the latest village to be developed. Canadian developers Intrawest have built this in a traditional style offering accommodation standards that are much higher than is usual in French resorts. It has proved a popular development and offers a good choice of accommodation, restaurants and bars and easy access to the slopes. Lower down the mountain there are more traditional villages, which provide a good base for mixed ability groups and families. Plan Peisey and Vallandry are right next-door to each other at an altitude of 1600m. They now find themselves at the heart of Paradiski as the Vanoise Express link to La Plagne operates out of Plan-Peisey. Upgrades to the lifts and installation of several new chairlifts have improved access to the higher altitude slopes. Villaroger (1200m) on the other side of the mountain is a quiet, rustic village with chairlift links up to Arc 2000.