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Skiing - Valmorel, as the name suggests, 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 the French Alps and caters for everything level of experience.
The Raclaz Village Museum - Located just out of Valmorel. This interesting museum houses a reconstruction of a 1945 class room and the teachers apartment. The exhibitions on offer include: photos; minerals; old documents; clothes; and olden day tools. Admission is free.
Cheval Noir - This is one of the mountain peaks that surround the town. From the top of the mountain, 2 832 m, you can take in the breathtaking views of Mont Blanc; the Matterhorn; the Vanoise glaciers; and Ecrins dome. It is well worth the trip up to the top. |
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L'Altipiano - Located at the top of the Pierrafort cable car. This restaurant, with stunning views, is very popular with tourists. They serve a range of excellent local dishes and snacks. The food is great and the prices are reasonable.
Chez Albert - Located in the centre of town. This restaurant is popular with both the locals and tourists. They serve a range of wood fired pizzas and delicious pastas. This is a great place to go for lunch or dinner. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, and the prices are reasonable.
La Flambee - Located near the centre of town. This cafe is one of the most popular and is frequented by both the locals and tourists. Their specialities are pancakes; galettes; and raclettes. This is a great place to go for a quick bite to eat. |
| Le Petit Prince - by Roberta from United Kingdom - 2006-01-22 | | The food here was lovely! In a week we went back three times, I would recommend it to anyone, the price is a bit higher, but it is well worth the money! But be sure to book as it’s a very popular restaurant. |
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L'Alpage - Located at the top of the Altispace ski lift. This bar is very popular with tourists and is a great place to kick back, relax and have a few drinks, while taking in the amazing view. They serve a wide range of beers, spirits and wines.
Le Jimbo lolo - Located in the centre of town, this south american style bar is very popular with the locals and tourists alike. It is a great place to hang out, have a few drinks and meet some new people. They serve a wide range of drinks and the prices are reasonable.
La Cordee - Located near the centre of town. This bar is very popular with tourists, who want to kick back, relax and have a few drinks after a hard day of skiing. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, this is a great place to meet new people and have great conversation. |
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Piou-Piou Club - This club for children aged from 18 months to 12 years old is a great place for them to have fun with friends, or make new ones. There are many half day and full day activities on offer, from learning how to ski to playing games in the snow.
JGM Sports Teenagers Club - This club offers a wide variety of sporting activities for 7/16 years old, here they can meet other teenagers and have lots of fun. There's beach volley ball, skiing as well as many other outdoor activities to keep them busy. |
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