This charming and genuine Alpine resort, in the Savoie Mont-Blanc region, is located 13km from Bourg-St-Maurice and 6km from Les Arcs, and is divided into 5 villages and hamlets including the peaceful south facing village of Plan Peisey on the edge of the forest in the higher part of the Vanoise National Park.
The Savoie region is known as the rooftop of Europe. Its status as a mountain activity destination hides the multitude of treasures the area has to offer.
The flora and fauna of Savoie is varied and exceptional... From tiny paths to steep tracks, discover the Alpine peaks, the gastronomy, small villages with a colourful past and most importantly recharge your batteries, take a deep breath and fill your lungs with fresh revitalising and pure air.
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A word of advice from Lagrange: French roads are excellent, but not free, so keep some euros handy.