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Skiing - Val d'Isere is another of the excellent ski destinations of the French Alps, and is all about skiing and all things related to snow. There are many outdoor activities available here, including skiing; snowboarding; hiking; and dog sledding, plus many more. This is another excellent ski location in France and caters for everything level of experience.
Val d'Isere Church - In this Baroque church, special attention to detail is given to the portal. Inspired by Roman doors it consists of an arched bay within two columns, above it is a niche holding the patron saint, Bernard of the Alps, the patron saint of the mountain dwellers.
Architecture - The traditional architecture of the region is composed of local stone; wood; metal; and lauze, which create a wonderful harmony of colours. Val d'Isere is filled with the valley's traditional houses, blending charm and modernity. It is amazing to walk around and look at all the different achitecture in the town. |
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Chalet du Cret - Located near the centre of town. This restaurant is one of the best in town and is very popular with locals and tourists alike. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, and they only have one sitting, which means you can take your time. They serve a range of excellent local dishes at reasonable prices.
Chalet du Lac - Located at BP 2, Val d'Isere. This restaurant is the place to go for a traditional Savoie experience, it is decorated in an old traditional style and serves a wide range of excellent local dishes. The nut breaded deer venison in red wine sauce with cornbread, is one of their specialities.
Fasty Foody - Located iin the centre of town. This fast food restaurant is popular with the locals and tourists, and is a great place to go if you're looking for a quick bite to eat after a had day of skiing. They serve a wide range of excellent fast food, at very reasonable prices. |
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Le Petit Danois - Located at Chalet Le Coins, in the center of Val d'Isere. This bar is very popular with both the locals and tourists, with its fun and friendly atmosphere and longest happy hours in town. There is a games room with pool tables and backgammon. This is the place to go for a fun night out, while having a couple of beers.
Le Bananas - Located in the centre of town. This is another one of the best and most lively bars in Val d'Isere. It is popular amongst the locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to go and have a few drinks, meet some people and have a whole lot of fun. There's always something crazy going on at Le Bananas.
Club 21 - Located in the centre of town. This is one of the best nightclubs in town, and is very popular with a younger crowd of locals and tourists. They play a range of all the latest international dance music. This is the best place to go if you're looking to dance and party the whole night long. |
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| Snowpark - Located at the Bellevarde/La Daille sector. This park is the place to go if you want to snowboard, or just to kick back and watch the other snowboarders in action. There are a table top and hips and handrails of all sizes, for getting big air or working on your first tricks. There is so much to do, you won't know where to start. |
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Children's Holiday Home - Located at Rond point des pistes. This is a great place to take the children for a fun day out. This fun and educational snowspace forchildren from the ages of 3-13, offers many indoor and outdoor activities, all run by experienced staff.
Le petit Poucet - Les hameaux de Val. This nursery is a great place for your children to have a fun day when they're not able to go with you. There are many indoor and outdoor activities on offer, aswell as transportation to ski schools and equioment for hire. Your children will have such a great time, you won't be able to keep them away. |
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