winter 2013/2014 - Espace pro
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winter 2013/2014 - Espace pro
Press P a c k WINTER 2013/2014 WO L LY 2013 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • FUL • SIMP 18 linked ski areas N ER S IM WO D www.savoie-mont-blanc.com P LY NDERF U p2 Where to stay in Savoie Mont Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . p 6 Where to eat in Savoie Mont Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . p 10 Events: watch, listen and take part . . . . . . . . . . . p 16 How to get to Savoie Mont Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . p 18 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 20 © Savoie Mont Blanc - Lansard New on the slopes and in the resorts . . . . . . . . . p 14 © Savoie Mont Blanc / Givois 110 ski resorts 110 ski resorts, 18 linked ski areas Savoie Mont Blanc Tourisme is the Tourist Board for the Savoie and Haute-Savoie departments. Savoie Mont Blanc covers two third of the French Alps and is the first ski destination in the world. Savoie Mont Blanc has 110 ski resorts, with 18 linked ski areas. If Three Valleys, Espace Killy or Paradiski need no introduction, others areas are still relatively unknown to British skiers. How much do you know about Espace Diamant, Galibier Thabor, Le Grand Domaine and Le Grand Massif? Below we will tell you all about them. Espace Diamant has 85 lifts and 149 runs: 32 green runs, 59 blue runs, 47 red runs and 11 black runs. A 6-day pass is €193.20 www.espacediamant.com Espace Diamant Set among forests and alpine meadows, with stunning views of Mont Blanc, the Beaufortain and Aravis ranges, the ski area extends between the Beaufortain and Val d’Arly, offering a very varied terrain. Hauteluce’s ski area has many challenging runs and is a favourite among local freeriders, while Les Saisies’s offers an easier terrain and is also famous for cross country skiing. Xavier Shouller, Managing Director at Peak Retreats says: “We included Notre Dame de Bellecombe in our programme because it is a family-friendly, traditional village that offers an authentic ski experience in stunning surrounds. It is a cheaper alternative to some of the more expensive mountain villages. It is ideal for beginners and intermediates.” You can stay with Peak Retreats at traditional Alpine residence Le Village, ideally located in the heart of the village. Prices start at £281 per person for 7 nights; this is in self-catering apartment and includes return Eurotunnel crossing, ski hire and lift passes (This is based on a family of 5 sharing a 2 bedroom apartment in low season. Accommodation only available). For more information please go to www.peakretreats.co.uk Hauteluce espace diamant © Patrick Somelet It links six pretty alpine villages: Crest Voland Cohennoz, Flumet, Hauteluce, Notre Dame de Bellecombe, Praz sur Arly and Les Saisies. © Savoie Mont Blanc / Lebeau 2/3 Galibier Thabor It links two resorts in the Maurienne Valley: Valloire and Valmeinier. Valloire is a traditional Savoyard village with a lively atmosphere and Valmeinier is a modern resort, but with an architecture respecting the Savoyard style, offering ski-in, skiout accommodation. The 150km ski area will please all type of skiers, from beginners to experts. Cathy Rankin, the UK Sales and Marketing Manager at Pierres & Vacances, says: “Valloire is well placed because it can be accessed easily by customers flying to Chambery, Grenoble, Lyon and Turin. Geneva is also convenient and the Maurienne Valley rarely suffers from the traffic congestion at the weekend that other areas do. Additionally, this is a very family-friendly, traditional resort with access to a fabulous snow sure linked area, and it therefore combines a more traditional French holiday with great skiing. Best of all it is economically priced, as ski passes, apartments and morning coffee will not break the bank!” You can stay with Pierres & Vacances in Valloire in a studio for 4 from £343 per week (in January or April: 4/1/14, 11/1/14 and 5/4/14). This price includes an early booking discount of 20% which is valid until the end of October. If you would like to find out more about Pierres & Vacances, please visit www.pv-holidays.com Galibier Thabor has 33 lifts and 86 runs: 21 green runs, 25 blue runs, 31 red runs and 9 black runs. A 6-day pass is €180 www.galibier-thabor.com Grand Massif Flaine, the highest resort of the area, was built in the 60’s on a virgin site, by the famous Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer to his design of a futuristic car-free resort. Grand Massif’s four other resorts, Samoëns, Les Carroz, Morillon and Sixt Fer à Cheval are traditional villages. Melvin Weslake, Product Manager at Inghams says: “Flaine has been part of the Inghams’ ski programme for many years. There is a fantastic variety of skiing from the snow bowl above the resort itself and the different ski-runs to all the satellite villages in the ski area. The resort centre is largely traffic-free and offers easy access to the pistes and this is why it is a popular choice for Inghams’ guests. Another appealing factor is the short transfer from Geneva.” You can stay with Inghams in Flaine from £744 per person at the Hotel Village Club du Soleil; this includes flights from Gatwick, transfers and full board accommodation for 7 nights with lunches or picnics, free wine with dinner, a 6-day Grand Massif lift pass and 6 days rental of skis/snowboard and boots. To find out more about this please see www.Inghams.co.uk Grand Massif has 73 lifts and 144 runs: 17 green runs, 67 blue runs, 46 red runs and 14 black runs. A 6-day pass is €225 www.grand-massif.com Grand Domaine Grand Domaine links the Tarentaise and the Maurienne Valleys, with Saint François-Longchamp in the Maurienne and Valmorel in the Tarentaise. With 165km of gentle runs, ranging from 1400m to 2550m, it is an ideal ski area for beginners and intermediates. Valmorel is a 4th generation resort, which means it is a purpose-built resort but in a style respecting the local architecture and environment. Jane Bolton, Managing director at Erna Low says: “Valmorel has a great ski area, being linked with Saint Francois-Longchamp, and is very family-friendly. It is also one of the closest resorts to Chambery airport so we recommend it for people wishing for short transfer times.” You can stay with Erna Low from £250 for a studio apartment for up to 4 persons for the week beginning 04/01/13; this includes the early booking discount (travel not included). To find out more about this please see www.ernalow.co.uk Grand Domaine has 49 lifts and 85 runs: 34 green runs, 34 blue runs, 13 red runs and 14 black runs. A 6-day pass is €211.90 www.legranddomaine.fr © Savoie Mont Blanc - Réto 110 ski resorts Other linked ski areas Espace Killy Paradiski Val Cenis Vanoise 300km, from 1550m to 3456m Adult lift pass 1 day: €50.50 Adult lift pass 6 days: €252.50 www.espacekilly.com 425km, from 1200m to 3250m Adult lift pass 1 day: €53.50 Adult lift pass 6 days: €277 www.paradiski.com 125km, from 1300m to 2800m Adult lift pass 1 day: €33 Adult lift pass 6 days: €165 www.valcenisvanoise.fr Roc d’Enfer Portes du Soleil (Les) 50km, from 900m to 1800m Adult lift pass 1 day: €23.20 Adult lift pass 6 days: €122 www.espacerocdenfer.com 650km, from 1000m to 2460m Adult lift pass 1 day: €47.50 Adult lift pass 6 days: €237.50 www.portesdusoleil.com Espace San Bernardo Praz-de-Lys-Sommand 160 km of slopes from 1200m to 2650m Adult lift pass 1 day: €40.60 Adult lift pass 6 days: €194 www.espacesanbernardo.com 45 km, from 1250m to 2000m Adult lift pass 1 day: €24.50 Adult lift pass 6 days: €127.50 www.prazdelys-sommand.com Evasion Mont Blanc Sybelles (Les) 445km, from 1100m to 2353m Adult lift pass 1 day: €43 Adult lift pass 6 days: €205 www.evasion-montblanc.com 310km, from 1100m to 2620m Adult lift pass 1 day: €40.90 Adult lift pass 6 days: €207.70 www.sybelles.com Hirmentaz-Les Habères 3 Valleys (The) 50km, from 950 to 1610m Adult lift pass 1 day: €22.10 Adult lift pass 6 days: from €104.60 to €120.70 600km, from 600m to 3200m Adult lift pass 1 day: €57 Adult lift pass 6 days: €277 www.les3vallees.com Ski areas linked with shuttle bus services Massif des Aravis 220km, from 1000m to 2600m Adult lift pass 6 days: €195.50 www.aravis.com Savoie Grand Revard 50km, from 1350 to 1550m Adult lift pass 1 day: €18.20 Adult lift pass 6 days: €89.60 www.savoiegrandrevard.com Vallée de Chamonix 470km, from 1035 to 2525m Adult lift pass 1 day: €56.50 Adult lift pass 6 days: €282 www.chamonix.com 4/5 vers Yverdon LAUSANNE vers Berne Vevey L é m a n c L a Montreux Evian-les-Bains Nyon Thollon-lesMémises Thonon-les-Bains SUISSE PORTES DU SOLEIL ROC D’ENFER Bellevaux / La Chèvrerie HIRMENTAZ LES HABÈRES Bellevaux / Hirmentaz les Habères Lullin Col du Feu AIN GenèveCointrin Annemasse le R hôn e GENÈVE St-Julienen-Genevois vers Bourg-en-Bresse le Rhône Meythet l ac d' A nn cy e Montmin Col de la Forclaz le Semnoz Flumet / St-Nicolasla-Chapelle Hérysur-Ugine t urge u Bo lac d ESPACE DIAMANT SAVOIE GRAND REVARD Ugine Faverges St-Françoisde-Sales la Giettazen-Aravis la Sambuy Vallorcine ChamonixMont-Blanc SUISSE Aiguille du Midi 3842 m l'Arve les Houches Combloux Megève Col du Grand Saint-Bernard VALLÉE DE CHAMONIX Passy Plaine-Joux St-GervaisMont-Blanc tunnel Mont Blanc du Mont Blanc 4810 m Praz-sur-Arly N.D.de Bellecombe les ContaminesMontjoie ÉVASION MONT BLANC Crest-Voland - Cohennoz les Saisies Hauteluce Bisanne vers Aoste, Milan ESPACE SAN BERNARDO Isère Aillons Margériaz le Buet 3099 m Flaine PARADISKI la Féclaz Martigny Samoëns les Carrozd'Arâches SixtFer-à-Cheval ArêchesBeaufort Albertville le Revard Gd Mont Ruan 3047 m vers Sion GRAND MASSIF Cordon Manigod Thônes Morillon Sallanches St-Jean -de-Sixt la Clusaz ANNECY vers Ambérieu Aixles-Bains les Gets MASSIF DES ARAVIS Thorens-Glières Champoussin Val d’Illiez les Crosets Champéry Morzine Sommand le-Prazde-Lys le GrandBornand Châtel Morgins Avoriaz Montriond rve Seyssel Sur Lyand Rumilly le Rhôn e St-Jeand'Aulps PRAZ DE LYS - SOMMAND le-Petit-BornandPlateau-des-Glières Aéroport de ChambéryAix-les-Bains 2433 m Mont de Grange St-Sigismond Agy la RocheBonneville sur-Foron Cluses MontBrisonSaxonnex RommeSolaison sur-Cluses Orange-Montisel le Reposoir AIN vers Belley Abondance l'A Bellegardesur-Valserine Massif des Brasses Bernex Dent d’Oche la ChapelleDrouzin-le-Mont d'Abondance le Biot Granier-sur-Aime BourgSt-Maurice Séez Isère Villaroger ITALIE la Rosière Ste-FoyTarentaise les Arcs Aime PeiseyNâves CHAMBÉRY GRAND DOMAINE Plagne- Montchavin- Vallandry le Mont pourri 3779 m vers Lyon lac Montalbert les Coches d'Aiguebelette Notre-DameSommet Doucyde Bellecôte Montmélian ESPACE KILLY du Pré la Plagne Combelouvière 3461 m ChampagnyMoûtiers Tignes Doron en-Vanoise de Boz re Celliers Valmorel el BridesIsè Val-d'Isère GranierBozel le Désert d’Entremont les-Bains en-Chartreuse Val Gelon la Tania St-FrançoisCourchevel la Rochette Pointe de Longchamp la Grande Casse St-Martin3855 m Méribel de-Belleville PralognanBonnevalla-Vanoise sur-Arc Saint-Pierrec r LES 3 VALLÉES le Grand A l’ de-Chartreuse LES SYBELLES Coin Bessans le Planolet ISÈRE les Ménuires l’A VAL CENIS VANOISE rc la Dent Parrachée St-Colomban3684 m des-Villards Jarrier St-Jean-deVal Cenis Val-Thorens Maurienne vers Grenoble Termignonles Bottières lac la Toussuire Aussois Sollières- la-Vanoise du Mont Cenis St-MichelSardières de-Maurienne le Corbier Orelle Modane St-Jean- les Karellis Bramans d'Arves St-Sorlinla Norma d'Arves Valmeinier tunnel de Fréjus Albiez Valfréjus vers Turin Valloire Pic de l'Etendard Montrond 3468 m N Aiguille d'Arves 3510 m GALIBIER THABOR Fully linked ski area 0 Linked via shuttles 10 km ©latitude-cartagene 2013 HAUTES-ALPES ITALIE Chamonix Hôtel Héliopic Sweet & Spa © Leslie Gautier Where to stay Where to stay in Savoie Mont Blanc this winter There are 1044 hotels in Savoie Mont Blanc, including 36 five-star hotels and 2 palaces. New for winter 2013/14 Chamonix éliopic Sweet & Spa H This new four-star hotel, built in a chalet style, will open in midDecember. Located just a few metres from the Aiguille du Midi lift station and facing Mont Blanc, the Héliopic Sweet & Spa has 102 bedrooms. The décor is classy and cosy, with a touch of 50s and 60s style. The hotel has a 500m2 spa with a pool, a waterwall, a steam room, an ice-cave and several treatment rooms. The Héliopic Sweet & Spa is a family-friendly hotel with specific fun areas with games for children. http://heliopic-hotel-spa.com CourcheveL L’Apogée In the heart of the Jardin Alpin in Courchevel 1850, five-star hotel L’Apogée will open on 11 December 2013. Made of 33 suites, 20 spacious bedrooms and a penthouse with a private terrace, L’Apogée offers all the comfort and luxury one can expect from a five-star hotel. It also has a private chalet by the hotel with five bedrooms and a cinema. L’Apogée is a ski-in, ski-out hotel, with private access to the slopes for its guests. The hotel’s restaurant is supervised by two Michelin star chef Yannick Franques. The hotel’s spa has four treatment rooms and a suite for the traditional Russian ritual ‘Banïya’. www.lapogeecourchevel.com Le Petit Palais Le Petit Palais is a new luxury chalet, ideally located on the Bellecote slope and just five minutes from the resort’s centre. Le Petit Palais has seven bedrooms over six floors, a cinema, a bar, a nightclub and a spa with a 13m long pool, as well as a Jacuzzi, a sauna, a steam room, a massage room and a fitness area. www.courchevel.com VAL THORENS Le Koh-I-Nor The Koh-I-Nor is the name of the 105.6 carat diamond set in the Queen of England’s crown, and it’s also the name of Val Thorens’ new five-star hotel. In Persian, this name translates as “mountain of light”, which perfectly sums up this new hotel’s unusual architecture. Situated on the mountainside and built largely from glass facades, the Koh-I Nor will be bathed in light and will offer beautiful views over the Alps. The hotel has 56 rooms and suites, a spa offering Valmont treatments and beauty products and a gastro restaurant. www.hotel-kohinor.com Lagrange is opening a new residence in Pralognan-laVanoise. Located at the bottom of the slopes, Les Haut de Vanoise residence is perfectly integrated into the protected environment of the resort. Made of wood and stones, the residence has 84 apartments, ranging from studios for two to duplex apartments for ten. The residence has an indoor pool, a sauna, a steam room, a hot tub and a fitness room. www.lagrange-holidays.co.uk Val Thorens Hôtel Koh-I Nor©Hôtel Koh-I Nor 6/7 samoëns Le Grand Cerf Located in the centre of the village, Le Grand Cerf is a new three-star hotel with 6 suites and Savoyard décor. Each suite has a private terrace with beautiful views over the mountains. The hotel has a spa with a swimming pool and a sauna. www.samoens.com Le Kalinda A new MGM residence called Le Kalinda is opening in Tignes 1800. Situated in the heart of Espace Killy’s new village, the new residence has 108 apartments and an Ô Des Cimes spa. Les 5 frères In Val d’Isère, Le Bellevue Hotel has become the Maison de Famille Les 5 Frères. Le Bellevue, Val d’Isère’s second hotel, was opened in 1936 by Cécile Mattis. Her son Roger and his wife Yvonne helped her to run the hotel. Their five sons were born and grew up in the hotel. Today, the Mattis family has decided to turn the hotel into a ‘family house’ that tells the story of the five brothers. This family house has 17 bedrooms and flexible spaces to accommodate groups and families. Family activities such as sledding or slalom contests can be organised by the Maison de Famille Les 5 Frères. Guests can take their dinner in the house’s dining room, ‘La Table d’Yvonne’. www.les5freres.com Chambéry Le Petit Hotel Confidentiel Chambéry, the capital of Savoie, is a pretty town and the gateway to an array of ski resorts: Valmorel, Les Sybelles, 3 Valleys, Paradiski, Espace Killy and Espace Diamant are all within a one and a half hour drive. Petit Hotel Confidentiel is an original concept offering luxury suites dotted among beautiful townhouses in the centre of Chambéry; it includes a personal concierge service. Each suite is decorated in a contemporary style with great attention to detail. There is breakfast room service, and a candlelit dinner can be served in the room. Each room has audio equipment, a television, free Wi-Fi and a minibar. A new suite has recently opened, La Grande Suite, which is suitable for two adults and three children. www. petithotelconfidentiel.com Kalinda MGM © Attik Images VAL D’ISÈRE Val d’Isère Hôtel les 5 Frères © Patriache Where to stay Renovations Courchevel Le Cheval Blanc’s brasserie, Le White, has been redecorated with different tones of cream and beige. Its terrace, located at the foot of the slopes, will have a new live cooking area. The hotel’s spa has a new area with a steam room, a Jacuzzi and a new type of shower, which can be used either before or after a pampering treatment by Guerlain. www.chevalblanc.com Five-star hotel Le Strato in Courchevel has redecorated its indoor children’s area and is opening an outdoor play area. www.hotelstrato.com La Clusaz Three-star hotel Best Western Alpen Roc has been renovated inside and out. The bedrooms have been refurbished and are now more spacious and the restaurant, bar and reception have been revamped to create a cosier atmosphere. Outside, the façade has been redone and new wooden balconies have been added. www.hotel-la-clusaz.com Les Menuires In Saint Marcel, La Bouitte, famous for its two Michelin star restaurant, has six new bedrooms, all decorated in a stylish and cosy mountain style. La Bouitte is also opening a luxury chalet just 1km away from the hotel, in the village of Saint Martin de Belleville. The chalet can host up to eight guests in a superb 160m2 apartment. www.la-bouitte.com Argentière The UCPA center in Argentière has been completely renovated. UCPA organises package holidays for 18 to 39 year-olds. www.ucpa.co.uk Méribel In Méribel Mottaret, the four-star hotel the Alpen Ruitor has refurbished all its bedrooms on the second and third floors. http://www.alpenruitor.com Morzine Four-star hotel Champs Fleuris in Morzine is opening a spa area with a pool, a sauna, a steam room and two massage rooms. www.hotel-champs-fleuris.com Tignes Tignes now has a five-star hotel! Les Suites du Nevada in Tignes Val Claret has been awarded a fifth star. www.les-suites-du-nevada.com Le Grand Bornand Three-star hotel Les Cîmes is reinventing itself. Three suites have been created and the bedrooms have been enlarged and decorated with precious objects. The hotel also has a new spa area with a steam room and a sauna. www.hotel-les-cimes.com Val Thorens The Fitz Roy hotel has undergone a full redesign for this winter and has earned a fifth star in the process. A new chic, discreet and intimate setting with the cosy refinement of a large family chalet gives a ‘feel at home’ atmosphere. www.hotelfitzroy.com Val d’Isère The quirky and chic hotel the Omerlune has been awarded a fourth star. www.ormelune.com Hôtel les roches fleuries © Frédéric Berthet 8/9 Authentic mountain accommodation Savoie Mont Blanc’s large ski resorts have a wide range of accommodation, ranging from budget to luxury. Some of the smaller resorts have less choice but offer a more authentic mountain experience. La Grange de mon père In the village of Beaufort, in the Beaufortain, Jaques and Eliane Maurin have transformed the barn of their family farm into a beautiful Bed and Breakfast. They have used original materials to keep a traditional look and have made use of eco-friendly heating and insulation to limit the impact on the environment. La Grange de mon Père has three spacious en-suite bedrooms and a charming dining room where guests can taste local food prepared by Eliane. www.lagrangedemonpere.net Les Roches fleuries Located in the picturesque hamlet of Cordon, at 7km from Megève, Les Roches Fleuries is a beautiful four-star chalet hotel, with 21 bedrooms and 4 suites. Guests can get the best of both worlds: stay in a quiet and unspoilt mountain environment, while being close to some of the most famous French ski resorts. The hotel also organises transfers to Chamonix, which is at 32km, and can book mountain guides for the Vallées Blanche or other off piste areas. Additionally, they can organise heli-skiing in Courmayeur. www.rochesfleuries.com The Mountain Lodge The Mountain Lodge in Saint François-Longchamp is a pretty chalet nestled in a hamlet by the road of the famous Col de la Madeleine. This four-bedroom bed and breakfast has beautiful views, a gym, a sauna and a 200m2 terrace with a hot tub. www.mountainlodge-sfl.fr Les Fermes des Lombardes Les Fermes des Lombardes is a large chalet which was built in 1903, situated in the picturesque village of Saint Jean-de-Sixt, part of the Lake Annecy ski resorts. The chalet has been completely renovated by an architect and local craftsmen so that it is in a contemporary mountain style. Les Fermes des Lombardes is made of five spacious apartments. One of them, the Grenier, which means the loft, can host up to 14 guests over 275m2. Les Fermes des Lombardes offers a range of services: breakfast delivery, food shopping, lift pass booking, etc. www.lafermedeslombardes.com La Greppa At the end of the Maurienne Valley, in the Vanoise national park and at the foot of the Iseran pass, Bonneval sur Arc is a real hidden gem. Annie and Patrick Roby welcome guests to their two-bedroom Bed and Breakfast, La Greppa, in the heart of this picturesque village which is a member of the association called ‘The most beautiful villages in France’. Built during the 17th century, La Greppa is one the village’s oldest houses and has been perfectly restored with local materials. Bonneval sur Arc has 25km of slopes, but is also a real paradise for off piste and ski touring. This is from €65 for a night for two with breakfast. www.la-greppa.fr Oxalys Jean Sulpice © Val_Thorens_Officiel Where to eat Where to eat in Savoie Mont Blanc Savoie Mont Blanc has some of the best ski areas in the world, but also some of the best restaurants, both in the resorts and on the slopes. The area has 31 Michelin star restaurants, and a multitude of other excellent venues, suiting all tastes and budgets. New restaurants and deli Val Thorens New five-star hotel, the Koh-I-Nor, has a two Michelin star chef taking the reins of its restaurant and brasserie. Yoann Conte is from Britanny but has a special link with Savoie Mont Blanc; he graduated from Thonon-les-Bains’s cooking school and worked in Annecy with Laurent Petit and in Chamonix with Pierre Carrier. In 2010, he took over the La Maison de Marc Veyrat, à Veyrierdu-Lac, by Lake Annecy. He is taking his team to the Koh-I-Nor to shine at high altitude. Val Thorens’ famous brasserie, Le Galoubet, is becoming La Maison Blanche, a new traditional brasserie offering simple good food in a friendly and unpretentious atmosphere. Its signature dish is a side of beef accompanied by aligot (an Aubrac Tomme cheese and potato dish). This is tender and delicious beef prepared thanks to its two chefs’ undeniable know-how. The atmosphere is cosy throughout with furs, a central fireplace, natural materials, and ceruse-finished white wood that contrasts with the colourful designer outdoor furniture. The two Michelin star restaurant the Oxalys is now called Restaurant Jean Sulpice, after its chef. Holder of two Michelin stars and a Relais & Châteaux Grand Chef award, Jean Sulpice loves sharing knowledge and experiences and opening up his kitchens to the outside world. He is also bringing out a new book, From one winter to another, which is to be published by Editions Glénat and in which he shares his passion, talent and values. CourcheveL La Cave des Creux is a new mountain restaurant in Courchevel, owned and managed by two brothers from the resort who are also ski instructors. La Cave des Creux is brasserie at 2,112m, with an extensive wine list including local wines and grand crus. les arcs Ideally located by the side of the slope, L’Aiguille Grive is the only mountain restaurant in Arc 1800, accessible by both ski and foot. It makes the perfect place for skiers and non-skiers to meet and share an enjoyable lunch together, or a mulled wine and a cake. Once the slope closes, L’Aiguille Grive stays open to welcome diners for a candle-light meal with music. La Rosière L’Antigel is a new mountain restaurant in La Rosière. At the bottom of the slalom stadium Joël Chenal, it can seat up to 90 people inside, and 150 outside on its beautiful terrace. L’Antigel serves traditional mountain dishes as well as snacks, and it has an excellent wine list. Le Grand Bornand L’Entracte, one of the best restaurants in Le Grand-Bornand Chinaillon, is opening a wine bar and shop by the restaurant. O Vin Cœur is the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine with some tapas made from local products. © JD Sudres 10/11 Sainte Foy Tarentaise Les Marquises is a new mountain restaurant situated next to the Marquise chairlift. The restaurant has two terraces with views over the Arbine, Mont Pourri and the Thuria Glacier. The owner is Savoyard and her husband is from Sardinia, but has been living in Sainte Foy for 20 years. They will offer dishes made of fresh products and local meat cooked on a plancha. Les Saisies Un Flocon dans le Thé is a new deli and tea room which offers a wide range of teas, organic coffees and yummy hot chocolates. Un Flocon dans le Thé also has a ‘Cookiserie’, an area dedicated to homemade cookies and cakes; these can be enjoyed there or taken away. Méribel La Table du Ruitor, located within the hotel Alpen Ruitor in Méribel Mottaret, has been entirely refurbished and offers refined and tasty cuisine made from top quality produce. With a new menu and a new floor plan, La Table du Ruitor is open from early morning to late evening. You can enjoy a continental buffet in the breakfast chalet, lunch on the terrace or indoors, afternoon tea in the lounge or in the library by the fire, and evening drinks in the bar. © JeromeKelagopian Boutique Farto is a new deli, set up by local Jonathan Chantemesse, his brother and his wife. The three of them carefully select the best cheeses and the best regional specialties. They favour short-circuit distribution and travel the Alps, across Burgundy and the Maconnais region in search of new flavours. Their wine cellar is a hidden gem. © JD Sudres Fromage Where to eat Insider tips Avoid paying a fortune for a bad spag bol and have a tasty lunch on the slopes that won’t break the bank! les houches Les Vieilles Luges is a 250 year-old alpine chalet located on the slopes, accessible by ski or on foot from the Maison Neuve car park (20 minutes on foot). The owner is a local from the Chamonix Valley, married to an Australian woman. Their roots have influenced their creative menu: leek and cheese crumble, Reblochon cheesecake… www.lesvieillesluges.com la plagne Families with young children will be delighted by Le Forperet in Montalbert. It serves tasty traditional cuisine at very reasonable prices (the plat du jour is €10) and it has a mini farm! Children can visit the farm and see cows, sheep, donkeys, rabbits and geese. http://forperet.com/ AUSSOIS Le Montana has great views and a friendly atmosphere. The menu includes many meat dishes; all the local specialities, such as the tartiflette and raclette; and their own burger, the MacMontana XXL. The latter is a large piece of high quality mincemeat between two large pieces of bread, with melted reblochon and raclette cheese, blueberry mustard, grilled speck, onions, tomatoes and gherkins. The Mac Montana XXL is served with fries and costs €16. www.chalet-montana.com lES GETS La Grande Ourse is the resort’s highest mountain restaurant, at 1,750m. Managed by a British family from Cornwall, La Grande Ourse has a great atmosphere and a beautiful terrace with views of Mont Blanc. The signature dish is a Cornish version of a traditional Savoyard dish: a lobster, scallop and bacon tartiflette with melted reblochon cheese and a green salad. www.lagrandeourse.eu ARECHES-BEAUFORT Le Bus Gourmet is a restaurant located in a bus! Next to the Grand Mont slope, the friendly owners of the bus, Michel and François, prepare original dishes based on local products, as well as a few Asian dishes. It is around €10 for a main. samoëns Le Gite du Lac de Gers is a unique restaurant, located in a remote and beautiful area which is only accessible via a 14km long run, La Cascade. At the bottom of the run, skiers need to press a button to call the restaurant’s owner who will come to pick up skiers with his snowmobile. Chataigne ChaudFroid © JD Sudres la clusaz If you want a delicious lunch and succulent deserts, head to Le Bercail, an old chalet on le Cret du Merle slope. Igloo La Plagne © Ph Royer 12/13 A small adventure Make a ski holiday even more special by having an unforgettable experience: snowshoe to a Yourt and make your own cheese fondue, take a ski tour under the stars, or dine in an igloo. More and more resorts offer unusual après-ski activities. Here is a small selection. AUSSOIS Hike under the stars (randonnée sous les étoiles), with Gérard, a local ski instructor and mountain guide. Gérard meets his guests at 6pm in the resort and takes them for a wonderful hour-long walk under the stars, up to a refuge, where a welldeserved cheese fondue with local charcuterie awaits his walkers. This is €22 per person. valmorel Vamorel organises ‘resto-apéro-gliss’ which takes place every Wednesday. After a delicious dinner of local specialties in a mountain restaurant, guests slide down in the resort on a Snakegliss. This is from €26 to €50 per person. FLAINE On evenings where there is a full moon, skiers can take the last cable car des Grandes Platières to the Désert Blanc restaurant, which is situated at 2480m. They are welcomed with a drink, followed by a Savoyard meal. Later in the evening, they ski down to the resort in the moonlight: 900m of magical vertical descent! © Val_Thorens_Officiel AVORIAZ Ski and outdoor sport school, Evolution 2, organises snowshoeing outings by night. From the resort, you walk for an hour with snowshoes to an igloo or a tipi and enjoy a traditional mountain dinner. This is from €30 per person with the snowshoe hire, the guide and the dinner included. Spa de Flaine © MGM New New on the slopes and in the resorts Prevention comes first! New in Tignes More and more resorts now have ski patrols out on the slopes giving safety advice to skiers. These experts can answer questions about speed, slope crossings, the risk of avalanches and anything else relating to safety. Since winter 2011/12, Courchevel has had a patrol of 11 workers from the 3 Valleys Lift company, and they are called the Serenity Patrol. Le Grand Bornand is creating a patrol this winter, and it will be made up of professional pisteurs. Tignes les Boisses is being revamped and has been renamed Tignes 1800. Three new chalet residences will open in December 2013, and another three are scheduled to open in December 2016. The objective is to make Tignes 1800 a family-friendly village with all the services needed for an easy and enjoyable ski holiday: ski school, crèche, shops and restaurants. Tignes 1800 is linked to the Espace Killy via Les Boisses gondola. New pool and fitness centres in Grand Massif les carroz A new aquaform centre is opening. It boasts outdoor and indoor pools, a steam room, saunas, hot tubs, massage showers and a relaxation room. There is also a fitness centre and yoga area. flaine A new wellness centre situated at the Centaure in Flaine Forum and covering 2000m2, it includes a 25m indoor pool, a children’s pool, hot tubs, a sauna, a steam room, treatment rooms and a gym. The 3 Valleys Goggles by Scott, fitted with the RECON system, enable riders to read information on the screen of their goggles via Bluetooth and their Smartphone. Thanks to this brand new technology developed by LUMIPLAN, riders can access real time information about the resort: weather forecast, slope openings and so on. This is the first pair of goggles of this type and they can be tested this winter in the 3 Valleys. They will be on sale in sport shops. As it was built in 1986, Tignes sport centre needed a revamp. After two years of work, Tignespace is opening this season, with 1600m2 dedicated to team sports (volleyball, tennis, football, basketball, badminton and so on); there is also a 900m2 area for athletics, two rooms for yoga, dance and martial art classes, a gym, three squash courts and a climbing wall. Tignes is definitely a sporty resort! Extra activities on snow The resorts of the Haute Maurienne Vanoise offer an array of other snow activities, such as air tubbing, freeride snowshoeing and air bag. This winter, holidaymakers are even able to try bodyboarding on snow! A new 3km long luge run, ‘La piste de luge de l’Arpette’, is opening in the La Plagne-Bellecôte area. Several resorts welcome mountain bikers on their slopes after the skiers have left. Such is the case this winter in Saint-Sorlind’Arves. Mountain bikers can challenge themselves on a 7km long run, with a vertical descent of 800m. LesMenuires 3 Vallées - David ANDRE 14/15 New for famillies New developments for children A real treat for parents les menuires MÉRIBEL Garde’n Spa is a new service. In partnership with the French Ski School, Méribel provides free childcare while parents enjoy a little pampering at the spa in the Olympic Park. Children are cared for at the Piou-Piou day care nursery in the Olympic sports complex between 5.30pm and 8.00pm. A number of specific treatments are on offer at Garde’n Spa. Couples can enjoy a duo modelling massage; for her, there is a traditional oriental relaxing massage and for him, an ancient Indian massage with warm oils to relieve tension and restore energy and vitality. Speed mountain Les Menuires has a brand new luge track on rails. Sitting in a single-seat luge, children and adults have to challenge Boutky, the resort’s mascot, on a 1200m long track with twists and banked turns. Each person’s speed is shown on three different parts of the track so lugers know how fast they are going, whether it is as slow as a snail (0.002km/h) or a marmot (17km/h), or as fast and agile as a hare (65km/h) or a mountain goat (70km/h). Speed Mountain is a great family activity. It is open to children from three years old who can sit with their parents. Mini KL Les Menuires has now got a new speed skiing run. Open to all, this run allows skiers to calculate their maximum speed. Located on the Plans slope, the run is accessible by the Sunny Express chairlift or the Bruyères 1 gondola. A new run for children Le Chemin des Zouzous is a 2km long run in the Pléney area. Children and their parents can discover the local fauna through the sculptures of local animals along the way, such as a wolf, a fox and a stag. Bumps and banked turns have been added to the run so that children can have even more fun. FLAINE Flaine has created a new learning area for kids called The Forest. It is a fun area with whoops and banked turns, all running through the forest. prazde lys-sommand Baby dog sledding In the small family, children from 3 to 7 years old can try dog sledding with equipment adapted to their size. This is €35 per child for a half day. Famille Plus label Savoie Mont Blanc has 24 resorts with this label which guarantees a dedicated and quality service for children (certification requirements: a crèche for children from the age of six months, children cared for by professionals, activities to suit every age, quality infrastructure, medical first aid for minor injuries, and family pricing policy). Many resorts offer Free lift passes Free for children under five years old: Châtel, Combloux, Cordon, Destination Sybelles, Flaine, La Clusaz, Le GrandBornand, Le Corbier, Les Albiez, Les Carroz, Les Contamines, Morillon, Orelle, Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, Praz de LysSommand, Saint Sorlin d’Arves-Les Sybelles, Vallée d’Aulps, Valloire-Galibier, Valmeinier, Les Menuires and La Rosière. Free for children under six years old: Bonneval sur Arc, Les Arcs – Bourg Saint Maurice, La Plagne, Les AillonsMargeriaz, Les Saisies, Peisey-Vallandry, Savoie Grand Revard and Val Thorens. In Saint-Foy children can ski for free until they are seven years old! free ride world tour Credit FWT_Chamonix_TREPO Events Events: watch, listen, take part Watch The 10th Anniversary of Paradiski December 2013 On 20 December 2003, skiers took, for the first time, the Vanoise Express (the world’s largest cable car) to discover the 425km of runs in Paradiski. Linking Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry and La Plagne, Paradiski is the second largest interconnected ski area in the world. To celebrate its 10th anniversary in style, Paradiski has asked French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac to decorate the Vanoise Express cable car. The famous designer will create something unique that will adorn the cable car all season. Paradiski is also organising a unique and exciting event which will take place on 16 December 2013: the Paradiski Gravity. Two of the world’s best highliners, Julien Millot and Tancrède Melet, will attempt to go from one cabin to another on a slackline, at a height of 380m! 10th Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont Blanc 11–22 January Since the first event in 2005, the Grande Odyssée has been one of the world’s most difficult dog sledding races. The Grande Odyssée 2014 will take place over 11 days, including nine stages and covering a total distance of 750km, with 30,000 metres of vertical climb. The time trial will take place in Samoëns on Saturday 11 January, and on Sunday 12, 30 of the world’s best mushers will start the race in Les Carroz. On Wednesday 22 January, they will cross the finishing line in Val Cenis, in Haute Maurienne Vanoise, after going through the Giffre Valley, Les Gets, Savoie Grand Revard, Megève and Aussois. Entertainments and parties will take place at the different stages during the 11 days of the race. To read more about this please visit www.grandeodyssee.com Biathlon World Cup - Grand Bornand 9–15 December Le Grand Bornand is hosting a stage of the Biathlon World Cup in its Sylvie Becaert stadium, named after the resort’s Olympic champion in biathlon. 25,000 spectators are expected to attend this exciting event. Swatch Freeride World Tour - Chamonix 25 January The world’s best freeriders compete on the Pentes de l’Hotel, on the Brevent side of the valley. This is a spectacular show to watch and there is a great atmosphere in the town during the event, with live music, parties and entertainments. To read more, see www.freerideworldtour.com Festival d’Art Pyrotechnique (firework festival) Courchevel 15 February–15 March Launched in 2003, this festival is now a very successful event. In 2011, for its 10th anniversary, 30,000 spectators came to watch these stunning fireworks. 5th Winter X Games - Tignes 19–21 March The Winter X Games in Tignes are celebrating their 5th anniversary! Just back from the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, the world’s 100 best freestylers will compete over three days in the only European stage of the Winter X Games. In 2013, 117,000 people came to Tignes to watch the event. Great shows and parties are guaranteed! Courchevel © Patrick Pachod 16/17 Listen Classicaval – Val d’Isère 21–23 January and 18–20 March Classicaval is a renowned classical music festival with internationally acclaimed musicians playing. It is held in the Saint-Bernard de Menthon Baroque church. Brides-les-Bains fait sa muzik 19–21 February A three-day rock, blues and jazz festival. Rock the Pistes Festival – Les Portes du Soleil 26–30 March For the fourth year in a row, Les Portes du Soleil is hosting the Rock the Piste Festival. Over four days, outdoor concerts take place all over the Portes du Soleil. Take part 10th Anniversary of Les Arcs 1950 To celebrate its 10th anniversary with skiers who like Les Arcs 1950, or who wish to discover the resort, Les Arcs 1950 is offering an array of prizes: whole weeks of accommodation in 1950, ski lessons, ski hire and other surprises. Log on at www. arc1950.com from mid-September to try your luck! 12 february A play with fantastical characters showing the history of the resort will take place. Ski Force Winter Tours - Val Thorens 23–24 November This involves free equipment tests from 18 of the biggest international ski brands. DJ Mix Ski Force Winter Tour: Open Air Live Mix and Show Mapping Video, from 8pm to 1am in Place Caron. This is a free evening which is open to all. Rock on Snowboard Tour – Val Thorens 30 November–1 December Snowboarders can test the 2014 equipment for free. Roc’n Bike Festival – Les Menuires 18–19 January New: Mountain biking enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the first Roc’n Bike Festival. During this brand new event, mountain bikers will be able to test equipment, take lessons and take part in different types of competitions. Ski Alpinism World Cup – Courchevel 25–26 January After hosting the Ski Alpinism French Championships in 2012 and 2013, Courchevel is organising its first stage of the World Cup. It will be a spectacular event to watch, but you can also take part! 30 seconds after the start, non-pros will have their official start! Alpes Home Exhibition – Méribel 14–26 February Alpes Home is a unique event where the exhibitors are architects, interior designers, craftsmen, artists, and so on… all from the Alps (France, Switzerland or Italy). To take part in this event, exhibitors have to guarantee that their products are created and made in the Alps, according to some very strict criteria. Visitors can buy unique pieces of furniture, decorations, paintings and so on. Méribel has hosted the Alpes Home Exhibition in the summer for the last four years. This is the first time that the exhibition is in the winter. It will take place at the ice-rink, every day from the 14th to the 26th of February, from 4pm to 10pm. Pierra Menta – Arêches Beaufort 20–23 March The Pierra Menta is a legendary ski alpinisme, or ski mountaineering, race which has been taking place in Arêches Beaufort, France’s capital of ski alpinisme, for 29 years. There are four stages over four days of challenging racing, with between 2,000 and 3,000 metres of uphill vertical a day. The race is open to professionals and non-professionals alike. © SavoieMont Blanc - Givois Practical information How to get to Savoie Mont Blanc By plane A large number of airlines fly to Lyon, Geneva, Chambéry and Grenoble Lyon: www.lyonaeroports.com Geneva Aiport: www.gva.ch Chambéry: www.chambery-airport.com Grenoble: www.grenoble-airport.com By train Savoie Mont Blanc’s two main cities are easily accessible by train. Chambéry is a three-hour train journey from Paris and Annecy is a four-hour train journey from Paris. During the winter season, Eurostar trains run direct from London to the French Alps (Moûtiers, Aime-la-Plagne, and Bourg-Saint-Maurice) on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings during the ski season. www.raileurope.co.uk By car From Britain, use the A6 or A39 motorways to head rapidly towards the French Alps. Savoie and Haute Savoie’s towns, villages, valleys and ski resorts are easy to get to, whatever the time of year. • Calais - Chambéry: 874 km (543 miles) • Calais - Annecy: 822 km (510 miles) 18/19 Contacts UK Montagnes Representation Nadine Carle-Edgar nadine@montagnes.uk.com +44 (0)7905 25 24 60 France Céline Guillermin celine.guillermin@smbtourisme.com +33 (0)4 79 85 96 99 Facebook : https://facebook.com/Savoie.Mont.Blanc Twitter : @SMBlntl Pictures can be downloaded from www.phototheque.savoie-mont-blanc.com © Savoie Mont Blanc - Lansard See you soon in Savoie Mont Blanc Y WOND - Photo de couverture : © Savoie Mont Blanc - Lebeau SIM R FU L • L PL PL FU 2013 2014 Mise en page : I • S M Y WONDER E