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WINTER 2016 - 2017

PRESS PACK

White Magic

www.savoie -mont -blanc.com

White Magic

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Savoie Mont Blanc… first destination in the world for winter sports 19 linked ski areas New accommodation: hotels, chalets, residences, re-novation Restaurants and après ski : new restaurants, Michelin starred restaurants, le goûter, après-ski venues

Fun in the snow

Agenda

Skiing in the spring

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is the first destination in the world for winter sports

The area covers two thirds of the Alps and

includes 116 ski resorts. They are all easy

to access by plane (Chambéry, Grenoble,

Lyon and Geneva), train or car.

˃ New flights for winter 2016-17 :

Chambéry airport, located in the heart of

the French Alps, is connected to nine air-

ports in the UK. There are four new routes

this winter: London Stansted (British Air-

ways), Doncaster (Flybe), Manchester

(Flybe) and Norwich (Flybe).

The airport is being completely renovated

for this winter.

Chambéry : www.chambery-airport.com

˃ Social media :

In 2016, Savoie Mont Blanc exceeded

500,000 fans on Facebook, 10,000 fol-

lowers on Twitter and 30,000 on Insta-

gram.

˃ A new pass, the Alpine Signature

The Alpine Signature pass gives access to

Europe’s largest ski areas: Les 3 Vallées,

Paradiski and Tignes-Val d’Isère. 1,325km

of slopes from €348 for a six-day pass.

SAVOIE MONT BLANC

IN NUMBERS

• 116 ski resorts

• 19 linked ski areas

• 33.2 millions of day lift passes

(winter 2014-2015)

• 39.9 millions overnight

stays (winter 2015-2016)

• A ski area covering 566 km² or

55% of French ski areas

• 74 Nordic skiing centres

• 9,597 ski instructors

(ESF)

• In winter, 47% of the clientele

is non-French

• 203.8 million of investments in

ski areas

• 24 ski resorts have the

«Famille Plus Montagne» label

Savoie Mont Blanc

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19 linked ski areas

Fully linked ski area

Linked with shuttles

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19 Linked areas

˃ Espace Diamant 192km, from 1000m to 2069m

Resorts: Crest Voland Cohennoz, Flumet-Saint

Nicolas la Chapelle, Hauteluce, Notre Dame de

Bellecombe, Praz sur Arly, Les Saisies

6-day pass: €207

www.espacediamant.com

˃ Espace San Bernardo 160 km of slopes from 1850m to 2650m

Resorts: La Rosière 1850, Séez, La Thuile (Italy)

6-day pass: €206

www.espacesanbernardo.com

˃ Evasion Mont Blanc 445km, from 1113m to 2350m

Resorts: Megève, Saint-Gervais-Saint-Nicolas,

Combloux, La Giettaz, Les Contamines/Hauteluce

6-day pass: €231

www.evasionmontblanc.com

˃ Galibier Thabor 150km, from 1430m to 2600m

Resorts: Valloire, Valmeinier

6-day pass: €197.50

www.galibier-thabor.com

˃ Le Grand Domaine 165km, from 1450m to 2550m

Resorts: Valmorel, Saint-François-Longchamp,

Doucy-Combelouvière, Celliers

6-day pass: €222

www.legranddomaine.fr

˃ Le Grand Massif 265km, from 700m to 2500m

Resorts: Flaine, Samoëns, Les Carroz, Morillon,

Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval

6-day pass: €242.40

www.grand-massif.com

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15 Linked areas (completely linked by lifts) 15 areas linked by lifts

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4 areas linked by lifts and

shulttles

in Savoie Mont Blanc

˃ Hirmentaz-Les Habères 50km, from 935 to 1610m

Resorts: Bellevaux-Hirmentaz, les Habères

6-day pass: €133.30

www.hirmentaz-bellevaux.com

˃ Paradiski 425km, from 1200m to 3250m

Resorts: Les Arcs/Bourg Saint Maurice, Cham-

pagny-en-Vanoise, Montchavin-les-Coches,

Peisey-Vallandry, La Plagne, La Plagne-

Montalbert, Villaroger

6-day pass: €223.50

www.paradiski.com

˃ Les Portes du Soleil 600km, from 1000m to 2400m

Resorts: Abondance, Avoriaz, Châtel, La Cha-

pelle d’Abondance, Les Gets, Montriond, Mor-

zine-Avoriaz, Saint Jean d’Aulps. Switzerland:

Champéry, Morgins, Torgon, Val d’Illiez-Les

Crosets-Champoussin

6-day pass: from €214 to €255

www.portesdusoleil.com

˃ Praz de Lys – Sommand 50 km, from 1240m to 2000m

Resorts: Taninges-Praz de Lys, Mieussy-

Sommand

6-day pass: €141

www.prazdelys-sommand.com

˃ Roc d’Enfer 50km, from 950m to 1800m

Resorts: Saint Jean d’Aulps-Roc d’Enfer Belle-

vaux-Roc d’Enfer

6-day pass: €127.40

www.espacerocdenfer.com

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19 linked areas

˃ Les Sybelles 310km, from 1100m to 2620m

Resorts: Le Corbier, La Toussuire, Les Bottières-

Jarrier, Saint-Jean-d’Arves, Saint-Sorlin-d’Arves,

Saint-Colomban-des-Villards

6-day pass: €220.30

www.sybelles.com

˃ Tignes - Val d’Isère 300km, from 1550m to 3456m

Resorts: Tignes, Val d’Isère

6-day pass: €278

www.tignes.net and www.valdisere.com

˃ Les 3 Vallées 600km, from 1300m to 3230m

Resorts: Courchevel, La Tania, Méribel, Brides-

les-Bains (accessed by gondola), Les Menuires,

Saint Martin de Belleville, Val Thorens, Orelle

(accessed by gondola)

6-day pass: €264.60

www.les3vallees.com

˃ Val Cenis Vanoise 125km, from 1400m to 2800m

Resorts: Val Cenis (Lanslevillard-Lanslebourg),

Termignon la Vanoise

6-day pass: €173

www.valcenisvanoise.fr

4 areas linked by lifts and shuttles

˃ Lake Annecy Ski Resorts (Massif des

Aravis) 220km, from 1000m to 2600m

Resorts: La Clusaz, Le Grand-Bornand,

Manigod, Saint-Jean-de-Sixt

6-day pass: price to be confirmed

www.lakeannecy-skiresorts.com

˃ Savoie Grand Revard 50km, from 1200 to 1550m

Resorts: La Féclaz, Le Revard, Saint-François-

de-Sales

6-day pass: €94

www.savoiegrandrevard.com

˃ Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley: Mont-

Blanc Unlimited 163km, from 1035m to 3300m

Resorts: Ski lifts of the Chamonix Valley inclu-

ding Aiguille du Midi, Montenvers as well as

Evasion Mont Blanc, Courmayeur and the Funi-

via Monte Bianco in Italy.

6-day pass: 299€

www.chamonix.com

˃ Eski-Mo 300km, from 1400m to 3050m

Resorts: Aussois, La Norma, Val Cenis, Val

Frejus, Bonneval-sur-Arc

6-day pass: price to be confirmed

www.eski-mo.com

New accommodation

HOTEL ROCKY POP - VALLEE DE CHAMONIX-MONT-BLANC - © ROCKY POP HOTEL

K Collection

The luxury Hotel Kilimandja-

ro in Courchevel has been

transformed into Le K2 Alti-

tude. The 32 rooms and

suites of this five-star hotel

have been decorated in a

Himalayan theme. Le K2 Alti-

tude includes a chalet dedi-

cated to wellbeing and pam-

pering, with a spa, a

hairdressers and a barbers.

www.lek2altitude.com

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A new four-star hotel, Deux

Domaines, will open in La

Rosière. Built in a Savoyard

style, the hotel has 71 rooms

and suites decorated in a

contemporary fashion. Deux

Domaines has a spa, a pool,

a bar and two restaurants.

Larosiere.net

New hotels ˃ Courchevel: The Barrière Group will open

its first mountain hotel with Les Neiges in

Courchevel 1850. Located at the foot of the

Bellecôte slope, the five-star hotel will

be ultra-luxurious. It includes 42 rooms and

suites across seven floors – some of which

have a fireplace – and all rooms are

equipped with the latest technology. Guests

will be able to enjoy a 1,000m2 Diane Bar-

rière spa, a cinema room, a 240m2 ski room,

three restaurants, including brasserie Fou-

quet’s, an indoor bar and a large terrace on

the slopes. Hotel Barrière Les Neiges is part

of the prestigious label The Leading Hotels

of the World. http://hotel-les-neiges.bebarriere.com

˃ Val Thorens: The Mercure, one of the first

hotels built in Val Thorens, is becoming the

Fahrenheit Seven. Two families who have

been friends for many years and are passio-

nate about skiing and hospitality – the Unger

family and the Vidoni family – have bought

the Mercure. They are keeping only the ex-

ternal walls of the building and are renova-

ting and redesigning everything else. Fa-

hrenheit Seven boasts 107 spacious be-

drooms (of 27m2 minimum) with chic and

vintage décor, including artwork showing Val

Thorens’ history. The hotel also has living

and dining areas: an outdoor après-ski bar, a

Le Zinc eatery, a fireside dining area, a rotis-

serie restaurant, two rooftop-style terraces

and a wellbeing area. Fahrenheit Seven

opens on 25 November 2016. From €230

per double room with breakfast. http://fahrenheitseven.com

˃ Chamonix: Three-star hotel RockyPop

is a new concept – a mixture of a hotel and

a hostel that offers cheap and cheerful ac-

commodation in the Chamonix valley. Lo-

cated in the village of Les Houches, the

RockyPop has 148 bedrooms that can

sleep from 1 to 12 people. The ground floor

has a fun and open space, with pop-art

décor, a boutique hairdressers and barbers,

a photo booth, movies and plenty of enter-

taining games. The first floor includes a ski

shop and a storage area.The RockyPop

has three food counters: gourmet burgers,

local specialties and pizzas. Groups of

friends can stay at the RockyPop from as

little as €10 per person per night, families

from €25 per person per night, and couples

from €60 per person per night. www.rockypop-chamonix.com

˃ Les Arcs: Les Arcs’ first five-star hotel,

the Taj-I Mah, will open in December. Lo-

cated at the top of Arc 2000, the new luxury

hotel will be full of light thanks to large bay

windows all around the complex. The Taj-I

Mah boasts 48 bedrooms and two restau-

rants, one of which is gastronomic and

serves a menu signed off by Michelin-

starred chef Eric Samson. It will also in-

clude a 400m² spa with treatment rooms, an

indoor swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a sauna,

a steam room and a relaxing area

with a salt wall. The hotel will also have a

fitness centre. From €104 per person per

night, half board. www.hotel-tajimah.com

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New chalets ˃ Tignes: free skier Guerlain Chicherit has

opened a new luxury chalet, Le Chalet

Rock n’ Love, in Tignes-les-Brévières.

Nominated at the World Ski Awards 2016,

Le Chalet Rock n’ Love is a very special

place to stay, with a funky ’70s theme.

Adults will enjoy some grown-up toys such

as musical instruments, a mini pool table

and a jukebox, while children get to sleep

in classic cars converted into beds.

Chalet Rock n’ Love boasts five suites and

can sleep up to 15 people.

˃ Val Thorens: La Datcha is Val Tho-

rens’ first guest house, as well as the first

building in a ski resort to be built entirely

using ‘Passivhaus’*-approved, eco-friendly

construction techniques. The entire chalet

has been designed to reduce its environ-

mental impact as much as possible

through managing its energy consumption

by using effective insulation, and saving

water. La Datcha includes five bedrooms

over five floors, a golf simulator, an F1

simulator, a cinema and a spa. www.ladatcha.com/valthorens

New residences

˃ The Village Montana group is opening a

new five-star residence in Val d’Isère cal-

led Chalet Skadi, which is named after the

Scandinavian goddess of skiing and moun-

tains. Chalet Skadi has 36 apartments and

a beautiful spa. The spa, Les Bains du

Montana, boasts an indoor swimming pool,

a Jacuzzi, a sauna and a steam room, and

offers treatments and massages that use

the Cinq Mondes product range for body

and facial treatments, exfoliation and re-

flexology. www.village-montana.com

˃ La Rosière has a new four-star resi-

dence by CGH called Les Marmottons.

Located only 300m from the slopes and

the village, the new residence has 33

apartments. www.cgh-residences.co.uk

LA DATCHA - VAL THORENS - © LA DATCHA

New in la clusaz

Le Mendi Alde is a new four-

star residence in La Clusaz

run by the Odalys group.

Located at the top of the vil-

lage, the residence is made

up of five chalets, which in-

clude a total of 195 apart-

ments, a bar, a restaurant

and a Serge Blanco balneo-

therapy centre.

Odalys will also open the first

part of four-star residence Le

Front de Neige in La Plagne.

This first part includes 500

bedrooms, a spa with a

swimming pool, and a baby

club. More apartments and a

restaurant will open for win-

ter 2017–18.

www.odalys-vacation-

rental.com

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Accommodation

LA ROSIERE - CGH LES MARMOTTONS -

© STUDIO BERGOEND

˃ The small family-friendly resort, Albiez,

in the Maurienne Valley is being trans-

formed by the opening of a 16-appartment

residence, La Place du Village. www.albiez.fr

˃ Five-star residence the Amara in Avo-

riaz has a new loft for 12 people, with a

private terrace, a sauna and a steam

room.

MONTANA - TIGNES- © STUDIO BERGOEND

Renovations

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˃ Les Aiglons in Chamonix has been

transformed into Le Refuge des Aiglons.

The hotel’s 100 rooms and communal

spaces have been decorated in a moun-

tain style, with cushions in the shape of

logs and bedside tables in the shape of

bears. www.aiglons.com

˃ Chris and Sarah own several luxurious

chalets in Morzine. Chalet Twenty26 has

recently been renovated in a refined con-

temporary style. A new outdoor spa has

been added. The chalet has six en-suite

bedrooms, a large living room with beauti-

ful views over the Pointe de Nyon and

Morzine ski area, a steam room, a sauna,

a Jacuzzi and a heated outdoor pool. www.theboutiquechalet.com/twenty26

˃ Four-star hotel La Bouitte in Saint-

Martin-de-Belleville, famous for its three-

Michelin-starred restaurant, has a new

60m2 suite. The Emilie and Anaïs be-

drooms have been renovated and up-

graded www.la-bouitte.com

˃ For its 20th anniversary, four-star hotel

Village Montana in Tignes had a ma-

keover. Its 81 bedrooms have been reno-

vated in a cosy mountain style.

˃ Located in the heart of Courchevel Mo-

riond, the Hotel du Golf has new owners

and has become Les Cimes Blanches. Its

42 bedrooms have been renovated.

CHALET TWENTY26 - MORZINE - © CHALET TWENTY26

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Restaurants and après-ski

New restaurants

LES ARCS– RESTAURANT TAJ I MAH - © TAJ I MAH

© FOTOLIA

˃ Le Zinc is a wine bistro at the new hotel

Fahrenheit Seven in Val Thorens. Full-

bodied, tannic, robust, light, dry, sweet,

sparkling... there’s so much choice when it

comes to quality wine, with over 150

choices on the menu! Served surrounded

by the bistro’s stylish vintage décor, wine

tasting is accompanied by cheeses, cured

meats and specialities to share.

There will be live music at Le Zinc three

times a week. http://fahrenheitseven.com

˃ Le Beurre Noisette is a new restaurant

owned and managed by Francine and Sé-

bastien Vandenkoornhuyse, who used to

work at the renowned La Remise in Argen-

tière. Located in the centre of Chamonix,

Le Beurre Noisette offers delicious and

creative cuisine, including gourmet platters

and wines from all around the world. www.beurrenoisettechamonix.com

˃ Michelin-starred chef Eric Samson, who

previously worked at the Koh-I Nor in Val

Thorens, is the head chef at the two res-

taurants in Les Arcs’ new luxury hotel, Le

Taj-I Mah. Le Diamant Noir is a gourmet

restaurant offering a creative menu as well

as panoramic views over the resort. La

Rôtisserie offers family cooking, including

grilled dishes. www.hotel-tajimah.com

˃ The new Hôtel Barrière Les Neiges in

Courchevel offers three restaurants. Fou-

quet’s is a traditional Parisian brasserie

with a menu influenced by local products.

Le BFire is a South American restaurant

where Italian–French–Argentinian chef

Mauro Colagreco (who gained two Michelin

stars at the Mirazur in Menton) prepares a

gastronomic and modern asado. The

lounge and its terrace is the perfect place

to have gourmet snacks and enjoy live

entertainment in the evening. http://hotel-les-neiges.bebarriere.com

˃ The luxury Hotel Kilimandjaro, also in

Courchevel, has been transformed into Le

K2 Altitude and boasts several new restau-

rants. Le Montgomerie (after the British

topographer who named the K2) is a gas-

tronomic restaurant managed by the chef

Gatien Demczyna. Les Terrasses du Kili-

mandjaro has become Le K2 Altitude’s

base camp, and a new Mediterranean res-

taurant, La Cima, has been created. The

Stanley’s Bar has become The 1865 Bar –

a nod to the year in which K2 was summi-

ted for the first time. http://www.lek2altitude.com

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LE LA BOUITTE - ST.MARTIN BELLEVILLE -

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˃ The three-Michelin-starred restaurant at

La Bouitte, located in Saint-Martin-de-

Belleville, celebrates its 40th anniversary

on 12 December. On that special day, the

famous restaurant will organise cooking

workshops and wine tasting.

For this winter the restaurant rooms have

been enlarged and redecorated. A new

terrace and lounge area have been

created. www.la-bouitte.com

˃ Chalet White Eden in Sainte-Foy-

Tarentaise has a new restaurant, Eden’s

Kitchen. Located on the edge of the slopes

at the bottom of the chairlifts, it is great

place to stop for lunch. Enjoy refined food

on the sunny terrace with panoramic views

over Sainte-Foy.

˃ Courchevel: Hotel Courcheneige is

opening a Champagne and tapas bar on

its roof terrace, as well as a new restaurant

offering an Italian menu and grilled meat. www.courcheneige.com

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« Petit gastronome»

menu

Six restaurants in Morzine

offer a ‘petit gastronome’

menu. Children can have the

same gourmet menu as their

parents, but with smaller

portions at a smaller price!

LE GRAND CŒUR - MERIBEL - © LE GRAND COEUR

Here is the list of all the Michelin-starred restaurants and their chefs in Savoie Mont Blanc

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Restaurants and

après-ski

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Savoie Mont Blanc, now has

34 restaurants with Michelin-

starred chefs, and a total of

49 stars!

˃ Flocons de Sel (Megève)

Emmanuel Renaut

˃ La Bouitte (Saint-Martin-de-Belleville)

René and Maxime Meilleur

˃ Le 1920 (Megève)

Julien Gatillon

˃ Le Clos des Sens (Annecy-le-Vieux)

Laurent Petit

˃ Yoann Conte (Annecy/Veyrier-du-Lac)

Yoann Conte

˃ Le Bateau Ivre (Le Bourget-du-Lac)

Jean-Pierre Jacob

˃ Albert 1er (Chamonix-Mont-Blanc)

Pierre Maillet

˃ Le Chabichou (Courchevel)

Michel Rochedy

˃ Pierre Gagnaire for Les Airelles

(Courchevel)

Pierre Gagnaire

˃ Cheval Blanc (Courchevel)

Yannick Alléno

˃ Auberge Les Morainières (Jongieux)

Mickaël Arnoult

˃ Jean Sulpice (Val Thorens)

Jean Sulpice

˃ L’Atelier d’Edmond (Val d’Isère)

Benoît Vidal

˃ La Table du Kilimandjaro (Courchevel)

Nicolas Sale

˃ Le Kintessence (Courchevel)

Nicolas Sale

˃ Raphaël Vionnet (Thonon-les-Bains)

˃ Le Refuge des Gourmets (Machilly)

Jean-Marie and Hubert Chanôve

˃ Le Clocher des Pères (Saint-Martin-

sur-la-Chambre)

Pierre Troccaz

˃ L’Esquisse (Annecy)

Stéphane Dattrino

˃ Million (Albertville)

José de Anacleto

˃ La Ciboulette (Annecy)

Georges Paccard

˃ Auberge Lamartine (Le Bourget-du-Lac)

Pierre Marin

˃ Atmosphères (Le Bourget-du-Lac)

Alain Perrillat-Mercerot

˃ Azimut (Courchevel)

François Moureaux

˃ Ô Flaveurs (Douvaine)

Jérôme Mamet

˃ La Ferme de l’Hospital (Saint-Julien-

en-Genevois/Bossey)

Jean-Jacques Noguier

˃ Auberge du Père Bise (Talloires)

Sophie Bise

˃ Le Farçon (La Tania)

Julien Machet

˃ La Table de l’Ours (Val d’Isère)

Alain Lamaison

˃ La Table de l’Alpaga (Megève)

Christophe Schuffenecker

˃ Le Sérac (Saint-Gervais-les-Bains)

Raphaël Le Mancq

˃ L’Ekrin (Méribel)

Laurent Azoulay

˃ L’Épicurien (Val Thorens)

Jérémy Gillon

˃ Baumanière 1850 (Courchevel)

Jean-André Charial

Three stars

Two stars

One star

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˃ In Courchevel, try le Goûter des Ai-

relles or the Chabi-goûter at the Chabi-

chou.

˃ The Koh-I Nor in Val Thorens makes

delicious Crêpes Suzette – a traditional

French dessert consisting of crêpes with a

caramelized sugar and butter sauce,

orange zest, and Grand Marnier, prepared

in a flambé tableside performance.

˃ Many places prepare goûters like in

the old days.

Auberge du Croix in Le Grand-Bornand

has a mountain of homemade cakes.

In Val Cenis Termignon, L’Estanco

makes traditional waffles and crêpes

served with a homemade hazelnut spread.

Le Relais de l’Aiguille in La Clusaz of-

fers Pain Perdu (eggy bread) with any

drinks purchased in the afternoon.

At Chez Pépé Nicolas in Les Menuires,

traditional homemade rissoles are on the

menu. A rissole is a small croquette enclo-

sed in pastry, usually baked or deep fried.

There is a large choice of homemade fruit

tarts at Chez Denis on the Châtel ski

area.

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Le goûter: a very French afternoon snack

Le goûter is a sweet afternoon snack that French children eat… and

skiers after a day on the slopes! Le goûter is becoming more and more so-

phisticated. Many luxury hotels with Michelin-starred restaurants offer buf-

fets of cakes and other treats to their guests and non-guests.

CHEZ PEPE NICOLAS - © LES BELLEVILLE

CHEZ PEPE NICOLAS - © LES BELLEVILLE

New après-ski venues

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Restaurants and

après-ski

˃ In the Caron gallery in Val Thorens, a

new area called Driv’Inn has been fitted

out. It is dedicated to the joys of car racing

and features three exclusive high-tech

Ellip6 driving simulators – total immersion

guaranteed! To relax after a good race,

head to the elegant bar to chat about the

incredible cars while enjoying the local

wine.

˃ Crewzer Riding is another new après-ski

venue in Val Thorens and is the place to

be for riders.

Guests can enjoy beers from around the

world, appetiser platters and burgers, all

while watching live broadcasts of alterna-

tive sports competitions including snow-

boarding, skating and surfing.

˃ The restaurant Le Monal in Sainte-Foy

-Tarentaise is opening Le 1888, descri-

bing it as a ‘cave à manger’, which tran-

slates as a cellar in which to eat! Le 1888

is a great new place to enjoy good wine,

local charcuteries or grilled meat cooked

on an open fire. There is also a corner

shop for those who want to take some

wine and local products back home. www.le-monal.com

˃ In La Plagne, French skier Julien Lize-

roux is launching a new après-ski concept

with Bonnet that will be located on the

slopes. There will be street food, live mu-

sic, games, and more to be announced!

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˃ A skibob is a bicycle-type frame at-

tached to skis instead of wheels. This acti-

vity is available all winter in the Espace

Diamant.

It costs €25 to hire a skibob for a half-day.

An introduction with an instructor costs €39

per hour.

Espace Diamant will also host the first

French stage of the Skibob World Cup

from 26–28 January 2017.

Free style with pros

In Morzine, the Easy2Ride Ski

and Snowboard Academy

has launched a free Ski

Academy with Xavier Bertoni,

winner of the X Games, as its

godfather. Beginners will be

able to try the Big Air and

take part in events organised

by top French riders such as

Kevin Rolland, Romain Gros-

jean and Jules Bonnaire.

www.morzineski.fr

Snowboard champion Jo-

hann Baisamy is retiring from

the competition world and is

opening a snowboarding

school in Avoriaz.

Fun in the snow!

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˃ Sled Dogs are comfortable and light

snow boots with steel edges fixed to the

boots’ base. They were invented in Norway

and are now available in Les Gets.

Easy to control, Sled Dogs allow beginners

to have their first fun on snow, while expe-

rienced skiers can improve their technique

and fitness.

Free introductions to Sled Dogs will be

available in Les Gets this winter, and the

resort will be hosting a stage of the Sled

Dogs World Championships in January

2017.

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Fun on the slopes

˃ In Le Grand Massif, an environmental

observatory has been set up by the

Flaine ski resort to list the biodiversity over

its 1,400ha. Skiers can take part in ses-

sions to observe and learn about the local

fauna. Sessions taking place at the top of

the Mélèze run every Sunday from 13.30–

16.00 and at the bottom of Le Desert Blanc

chairlift every Monday from 09.30–11.30.

˃ Liberty Ride is an area in Courchevel

dedicated to freeriding. At 1.3km long, and

with a vertical descent of 350m, the area is

not groomed but is secured. Courchevel

also organises l’Avalanch’Camp to teach

riders about the mountain environment and

off-piste skiing.

˃ Valmeinier offers free warm-up ses-

sions at 2,400m. Several sessions of four

to six minutes are organised throughout

the day, supervised by a fitness coach.

After the sessions, participants can enjoy a

hot drink with the ski patrollers. The aim of

this activity is to inform skiers and snow-

boarders that it is important to warm up in

order to be fit to avoid accidents.

˃ Morzine-Avoriaz has the first slope in

France dedicated to yoga for skiers.

Skiers can practice 10 yoga postures

along the run, either on their own or with

the ESF. The ESF organises introductions

to ski yoga every Sunday afternoon.

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˃ Pralognan-la-Vanoise also organises

sessions to discover the local flora and

fauna.

˃ Aussois in the Maurienne valley is offe-

ring a fun new activity – the horse board!

Participants sit on a rubber ring and are

pulled by a horse on a secure circuit.

˃ This winter, Châtel Aventure will open

four of its seven acrobatic circuits for the

first time.

˃ Also for the first time this winter, La

Plagne will open the Supertyro – a zip

wire linking Plagne Aime 2000 to Plagne

Centre. Zip down at a speed of 80–90km

per hour!

˃ Ski Cool in Val Thorens is bringing back

monoskiing. Hugely popular and fashio-

nable in the ’80s, the sport is making a

comeback this winter!

Prices are available on request for group

and individual lessons.

Other snow activities

Observe the local flora and fauna

Behind the scenes in

La Rosière!

During the first week of the

season, from 10–17 Decem-

ber, holidaymakers can buy

a VIP pass to discover the

behind-the-scenes areas of

a ski resort. You will learn

about snowmaking, snow

grooming, ski preparations,

and more.

Private slope

Hire a slope by night! In

Manigod, part of Lake An-

necy Ski Resorts, visitors

can hire a slope for the

evening for €290.

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Agenda…

˃ Superslalom® Julien Lizeroux

La Plagne

1 april

Slalom champion Julien Lizeroux and

freestyler and backcountry skier Julien

Régnier are going to organise the world’s

longest slalom, with 320 gate poles over a

4km-long run. Four hundred participants

are expected to attend, including non-pros

and pros like Alexis Pinturault, Jean-

Baptiste Grange, Tessa Worley, Victor

Muffat-Jeandet, Ted Ligety, Felix Neureu-

ther, Luc Alphand, Martin Fourcade, Kevin

Rolland, Ben Valentin, Enak Gavaggio,

Ophélie David and Jean-Frédéric Chapuis.

˃ Yéti Race

Tignes

8 May

After La Plagne on 10 December and Les

Menuires on 12 March, the Yéti Race is

coming to Tignes on 8 May. It is a trail-

running race combined with some other

sports. Teams of two people have to use

their orienteering skills, stamina and deter-

mination. www.yetirace.fr

˃ Sosh big air

Annecy

30 September–1 October

A new freestyle skiing contest will take

place in the pretty town of Annecy during

the High Five Festival – an international ski

festival. Twenty pros will show their best

tricks from an XXL jump of 42m. www.highfive-festival.com

˃ Halloween in Tignes

29–30 October

Book a scary ski weekend in Tignes! Apé-

ritifs containing living insects, a pasta din-

ner party, a pool party with a DJ, horror

movies and many more horrible surprises

are on the programme!

Stay from €69 per person.

˃ La Grande Première

Val Thorens

26–27 October

This year, Europe’s highest ski resort is

putting on a show to mark the start of the

ski season, including a (real!) red carpet

on the freshly groomed snow, gear tests,

film premieres, DJs and unforgettable

après-ski parties!

Weekend tickets start from €108 per per-

son, including a two-day lift pass, accom-

modation in a (full-occupancy) four-person

studio apartment and admission to ski

equipment tests.

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New events

˃ Fifteenth 3 Vallées Enduro

2 April

Teams of three skiers take part in fun

races across the 3 Vallées. This year, local

champions will participate, and there will

be many surprises.

˃ Avoriaz is 50

Avoriaz is a purpose-built resort with

unique and avant-garde architecture. En-

tertainment will take place over the whole

winter. www.avoriaz.com

˃ Val Cenis is 50

Val Cenis, in the Haute Maurienne Va-

noise, is also turning 50! The resort will

celebrate all winter, with a special week

from 1–7 April. http://val-cenis.haute-maurienne-vanoise.com

˃ Courchevel is 70

Courchevel was the first purpose-built re-

sort and was a real pioneer in terms of

architecture and ski-area organisation.

Thanks to passionate locals, Courchevel

has become a world-class ski resort. Cour-

chevel will celebrate its 70th anniversary

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CRITERIUM 1ère NEIGE - VAL D’ISERE - © SINDY THOMAS - AGENCE ZOOM

Savoie Mont Blanc sponsors many events:

˃ Ski Cross World Cup - Val Thorens - 09-10 December

˃ Criterium de la 1ère neige - Val d’Isère - 10-18 December

˃ Cross-country Skiing World Cup - La Clusaz - 17-18 December

˃ Alpine Skiing World Cup - Courchevel - 20 December

˃ La Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont Blanc - 07-18 january

> Handi Ski World Cup -Tignes - January

˃ Télémark World Cup - Méribel - 21-22 January

˃ Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup - Megève - 21-22 January

˃ Ice Climbing World Championships - Champagny-en-

Vanoise - 04-11 February

˃ Half pipe - Tignes - 7 March

˃ FIS Télémark World Championships - Montchavin La

Plagne -14-19 mars

Agenda

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Anniversaries

throughout the winter, with a special dis-

play during their firework festival, a pain-

ting covering the Saulire cable car, and

many other surprises. www.courchevel.com

˃ Saint-Gervais is 80

In 1936, the first cable car between Saint-

Gervais and Le Bettex opened. Since then,

the resort has never stopped developing

and improving. Shows and entertainment

will take place all winter. www.saintgervais.com

˃ Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe is 80

Located in the heart of the Espace Dia-

mant ski area, this small village became a

ski resort 80 years ago thanks to its first lift

– the télétraineau – which was a kind of

sledge pulled by a cable. The télétraineau

will be the emblem of a winter of celebra-

tion, with parties, fireworks and a cooking

contest in January. www.valdarly-montblanc.com

10th

Tenth Le Fabuleux Village

Évian-les-Bains

9 December–4 January

Since 2007, Évian has been

decorated with driftwood

sculptures around Christmas

time. Over three weeks, the

town is transformed and en-

tertainment takes place, in-

cluding storytelling, live mu-

sic and plays.

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Many ski resorts in Savoie Mont Blanc open until late April, with

Tignes and Val Thorens staying open until early May.

Spring is still a great time for skiing as the snow is good, the days are longer and

usually sunnier, and it is quite often cheaper than in winter! Moreover, many resorts

organise music events, food festivals, and special entertainment.

˃ Aussois in the Maurienne Valley also

organises a food festival from 1–7 April.

Goût et Terroir is an event in which visitors

can enjoy local wines, charcuteries and

cheeses, as well as organic beer from the

local microbrewery Oé. www.aussois.com

˃ Chamonix Unlimited Festival is an

urban alpine event with musicians coming

from all over the world to play at exceptio-

nal sites such as Mer de Glace, Les

Grands Montets ski area and the Aiguille

du Midi. The event takes place from 6–9

April. www.chamonix-unlimited.com

˃ La Plagne’s spring event, Les Su-

bli’cimes, keeps innovating. This year,

skiers can get manicures or their beards

trimmed at high altitude! Across 12 days,

the resort organises free, fun and some-

times crazy entertainment on six summits

of the ski area.

Les Subli’cimes will take place from 5–18

April 2016. www.la-plagne.com

˃ Singles looking for a ski soulmate should

head to Tignes this spring! Love in

Tignes sponsored by Meetic is on from 22

–26 April. Available activities are chairlift

speed dating, mountain-top dates, a party

with a DJ and sports contests. www.tignes.net

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Skiing in the spring

˃ Rock the Pistes is a unique festival in

which concerts take place on the slopes all

over the Portes du Soleil. The seventh

Rock the Pistes event will take place from

19–25 March. www.rockthepistes.com

˃ Flaine in the Grand Massif hosts two

music festivals: After Mix from 25–31

March for groove and electro fans, and

Pop Rock Live with 15 free concerts from

1–7 April. www.flaine.com

˃ From 1–28 April, La Clusaz is offering

free lift passes and ski lessons to begin-

ners, as well as 50% off ski hire. www.laclusaz.com

˃ In Val Thorens, Club Med and ski ma-

nufacturer Rossignol are organising Les

Semaines de la Glisse to open in April.

Skiers can already test next season’s gear,

with Rossignol-sponsored champions such

as Enak Gavaggio and Tessa Worley. www.valthorens.com

˃ Arêches-Beaufort organises a foodie

week (‘semaine gourmande’) with special

tasting menus in restaurants and on the

slopes, as well as cooking classes. Open

from 1–7 April. www.areches-beaufort.com

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Les Francofolies,

a famous music festival in La

Rochelle, had its first winter

festival in Tignes last year.

With performances from Ca-

ravan Palace, Louise Attaque

and many other French rock

and jazz bands, it was a real

success.

The ‘Francos’ are coming

back this year from 3–6 April,

with 15 acts and three

stages.

www.tignes.net

Apotheose Days

in Val Thorens has become

an unmissable springtime

event for many skiing enthu-

siasts. Everyone gathers

together at 2,300m to share

an unforgettable time in a

fun, friendly atmosphere. On

the programme is a week of

skiing, celebration, entertain-

ment, shows and introduc-

tions to new activities, from

23 April–1 May.

www.valthorens.com

SAVOIE MONT BLANC TOURISME Contacts

UK

Montagnes Representation

Nadine Carle-Edgar

[email protected]

07905 25 24 60

France

Savoie Mont Blanc Tourisme

Céline Guillermin

celine.guillermin;@smbtourisme.com

+33 (0)4 79 85 96 99—+33 (0)6 83 13 36 07

SavoieMontBlanc Intl @SMBIntl facebook.com/savoiemontblanc www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

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