Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000)

France , Paradiski Ski Area , Les Arcs

  • Ski In/Ski Out
  • Family Holidays
  • Central Location
  • Solo Holidays
  • High Altitude
  • Intermediate Skiers
3/5
Inghams rating

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  • place de la patinoire, 73700 Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Kids Club
  • Children's Play Area

Les Arcs at a glance

  • French
  • Euro (EUR)
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  • London St Pancras (QQS)

Included in your ski holiday to Les Arcs

  • Red and rosé wines included with dinner
  • One raclette meal included per week
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Expert based in Les Arcs
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
  • Flights or rail from the UK, transfers to resort and accommodation on half board
The Eurostar Snow Train is back for 2025/26​
With extra dates and resorts added, including Saturday to Saturday departures. Hurry, there's limited availability and seats are selling quick!
Save up to £75pp on ski equipment when you pre-book a lift pass

Discount automatically applied once skis/boards and boots have been added via the Extras section at checkout, valid for 2025/26 and 2026/27 ski holidays. T&Cs apply

About Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000)

With the convenience of ski-in, ski-out, the Aiguille Rouge has a central location in Arc 2000. The hotel is at the foot of the slope and has a panoramic restaurant and bar overlooking the pistes and a sun deck which is south-facing. This is the perfect place for a drink and to soak up even more of the amazing views once you've finished your day skiing. The Aiguille Rouge is ideal for families with free children's clubs available at the hotel. The ski school meeting point is also very nearby, and many of our guests enjoy their breakfast and evening meals overlooking the piste.

  • Bar
  • Games Room
  • Daily entertainment programme after skiing
  • Live music once a week
  • Relaxation lounges
  • Heated boot room
  • Family activities and games during the day and in the evening
  • WiFi (pay locally - from 2€ per day for 2 devices to 20€ per week for 5 devices)
  • Garage parking spaces (pay locally), there are no free parking spaces in Arc 2000 and the nearest is down in Arc 1600 (30 mins by free bus)

Family Facilities

There are multiple children's clubs accommodating from 3 to 17 years of age, providing all the fun from snowball fights, games and challenges, mini discos and shows.

  • Free kids and juniors club for children 3-5 and 6-10 years old from Monday to Friday
  • Free teen club for 11-17 years from Monday to Friday (during French school holidays)
  • Skiing to/from the doorstep
  • Ski school meeting point: 3 minutes' walk (150m)
  • The Lanchettes, St Jacques and Varet ski lifts are a short walk away from the hotel
  • Shops and traffic free resort centre is just 100m from the hotel

Hotel Aiguille Rouge is offered on a half board basis.

  • Buffet breakfast is served between 7-9am each morning. There is a selection of hot drinks, fruit juices, pastries, local breads, selection of jams and spreads, hot options including eggs, bacon and sausages, cheeses, fresh fruit, cereal and yoghurts.
  • A buffet dinner is served from 6.30-8.30pm, with different themes and some items cooked to order. Enjoy a salad bar, varied main courses and a dessert buffet.  Red and rosé wines are included with dinner. One raclette meal is included per week, just reserve at reception if you would like this.
  • Gala Dinners are included, and there are also often special celebrations for Carnival or Mardi Gras, Valentine's Day and Candlemass.

Special dietary requirements

This accommodation can cater for vegetarian and gluten-free diets, but please note that meals will be served from the buffet, and may have limited options. 

Special diets are available on a request basis. Catering for dietary allergies will need to be checked before booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation. If one member of your party has multiple dietary requirements, these are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Board basis available: Half Board

Essential twin rooms are 18m² and sleep two to three people, with a small third bed. 

Essential twin rooms with view are 18m² and sleep two to three people. These rooms have a forest or mountain view.

Essential twin rooms with Mont Blanc views are 18m² and sleep two to three people. These rooms have views of Mont Blanc.

The rooms are available for just one person with a supplement. The rooms in the hotel are the same and a supplement is charged for a better view.

Interconnecting rooms are available. The hotel cannot guarantee this, but will do its best if requested.

Room facilities

  • Satellite TV
  • Safe
  • Bathtub and WC
  • Mid and end of stay cleaning
  • Cots will fit in all rooms when occupied by two people and the baby.

Additional information

  • No. of hotel rooms: 212
  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 9
  • No. of interconnecting rooms: 66
  • Check in: 5pm
  • Check out: 9am
  • The Aiguille Rouge is a 3B Belambra Club
  • Resort tax €0.99 per person, per day (under 18s free of charge) paid locally
  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

The Aiguille Rouge is a fantastic choice for your next family ski holiday to France, offering inclusive kids clubs for children aged 3 to 17 years. Children under 10 can enjoy the clubs throughout the season, running Sunday to Friday. Teen clubs for ages 11 to 17 are available during the French school holidays only, also Sunday to Friday, from 5pm to 10pm. With a range of activities and evening entertainment throughout the week, there is something to keep the whole family entertained.  Kids’ clubs are included for all guests, but spaces are limited. Please let us know in advance if you’d like to use them so we can help secure your child’s place.

Renardeaux Club for 3 to 5 years 

Each week brings a new theme, with a packed programme of creative workshops, outdoor games, songs, stories, and winter themed fun with the energetic animation team. Clubs run Sunday to Friday throughout the season, with two evenings included during French school holidays.

Pirates Club for 6 to 10 years (French school holidays only)

Every week features a fun new theme, bringing a fresh mix of activities, snowy outdoor games, music, storytelling, and plenty of winter excitement. Children can get creative in a range of arts and crafts workshops and proudly display their artwork in a special end-of-week showcase. Clubs run Sunday to Friday during French school holidays.

Junior Club for 11 to 13 years (French school holidays only)

The Junior Club offers the perfect mix of independence and adventure after a day on the mountain. Younger teens can enjoy themed games, creative challenges, and relaxed social time with new found friends. Clubs run Sunday to Friday from 5pm to 10pm during French school holidays.

Ados Club for 14 to 17 years (French school holidays only)

Teenagers have their own dedicated space, a relaxed hangout made for socialising and unwinding. They’re free to come and go as they like, with a choice of music nights, themed activities, games, or just chilling with friends after a day on the slopes. It’s a great place to meet new friends and enjoy a winter holiday full of freedom, fun, and lasting memories. Clubs run Sunday to Friday from 5pm to 10pm during French school holidays.

Onsite registration for all clubs is required.

French school holiday dates for winter 2025/26:

  • 20 December 2025 to 5 January 2026
  • 7 February to 8 March 2026
  • 4 April to 3 May 2026

Travel to Les Arcs

Depart on: Saturdays

Arrive into: Geneva or Chambéry airport, or Bourg St. Maurice station

Transfer time: approx. 2 hours 30 mins to 3 hours 30 mins by coach

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Travel by air or car

Fly to Geneva or Chambéry:

  • Transfer time from Geneva airport: approx. 3 hours 30 mins by coach
  • Transfer time from Chambéry airport: approx. 2 hours 30 mins by coach
  • The transfer to Les Arcs will stop as close as possible to your chosen accommodation. In some cases, there may be a couple minutes' walk due to the location of the property not being accessible by coach, particularly in Arc 2000 where access to some accommodation is through the underground car park
  • There is a traffic light system in the Tarantaise Valley controlling traffic and stopping cars and coaches sitting in places where rocks could fall, and to make snow clearing easier when snowing.

Please note that transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and traffic, particularly during peak season and French school holidays (French school holidays span 20 Dec 25 - 05 Jan 26, 07 Feb - 10 Mar 26 and 04 - 25 Apr 26). Private transfers are available on request.

Self-drive from the UK:

Self-drive packages from the UK are also available, with ferry crossings included. Please call our Ski Specialists for more information and to book.

Travel by train

We also have the Eurostar Snow Train which is bookable for 7 nights to Les Arcs, from London St Pancras. Available between 20 December and 28 March 2026.

This is a train that departs and returns Saturdays with a much shorter transfer of 40 minutes from Bourg St Maurice railway station to resort.

Please see the drop down below for provisional timings.

Ski & Snowboard in Les Arcs

Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

The Paradiski offers 425km of slopes for all abilities, connecting Les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry, and La Plagne via the Vanoise Express cable car.

Runs

Blue: 243km
Red: 129km
Black: 53km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
425km
Cross country routes:
43km
Resort altitude:
1800m
Ski Altitude:
1200m - 3226m
Snow Cannons:
958
Ski Lifts:
129
Lift Ski Lockers:
No
Glaciers:
1
  • As it falls

    We know our snow. Here's how the fluffy stuff is looking at this resort.
  • Snow depth:
    Mountain: 310 cm | Resort: 90 cm
    On piste snow conditions:
    Spring
    Ski operations:
    Ski resort open
    Lift / cable cars:
    50 of 52 open
    Run / slopes:
    188 of 200 km slopes open
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Discover Les Arcs

Purpose built for skiing, Les Arcs makes life on the mountain wonderfully simple. Everything is designed with skiers in mind, so you can spend less time getting organised and more time out on the slopes.

Many of our properties offer convenient access to the vast Paradiski ski area, giving you more than 200km of pistes to explore. From wide cruising runs to high altitude terrain with spectacular alpine views, there is plenty here to keep you discovering new corners of the mountain throughout your stay.

Les Arcs itself is made up of four resorts at different altitudes, each with its own restaurants, bars and activities. Whether you are looking for a lively atmosphere or something a little more relaxed, you will find a village to suit. A regular shuttle bus runs throughout the day, making it easy to travel between the different resorts.

All of this combines to create a ski destination that is both convenient and varied, with excellent access to one of the largest and most enjoyable ski areas in the Alps.

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Things to do in Les Arcs

This free museum showcases mountain flora and fauna, learn about the mountains eco-system and appreciate the nature surrounding the resort. It can be found at the top of the Vallandry cable car. 

Take the scenic gondola to the summit of the Aiguille Rouge, one of the highest points in Les Arcs, where snow covered peaks stretch out as far as the eye can see. At the top, enjoy panoramic views across the Tarentaise Valley, Mont Blanc, and the surrounding alpine scenery. It’s a stunning location for photos and a memorable highlight of any trip to Les Arcs.

Col de la Chal ©JulietteRebour

Join the pisteurs to be the first skiers on the mountain where they will point out the main peaks and accompany you as you enjoy the freshly-pisted slopes before sharing breakfast as the sun comes up. Mandatory registration is required before 15:00 on Tuesday (Subject to change. Check with our Destination Expert whilst you are away for the most up to date information).

Tobbogganing ©LesArcs

Race down the 3 km toboggan run, which includes a combination of sweeping curves, bends and smooth straight sections, starting from the Col de la Chal and finishing at Arc 2000. Accessible via the Arcabulle chairlift or Transarc gondola, 

Every Wednesday throughout this winter season, you can enjoy a thrilling night ride down the Rodeo Park toboggan piste, with sunset runs available during March and April. Entry is free for all adults holding a valid lift pass. Children aged 10 and over, and taller than 125 cm, are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. 

Minimum ages and heights apply. Helmets and sledges provided on site.  Pay locally.

Venture through the winter landscape on a guided snowshoe hike, you may even encounter a chamois or mountain hare on enroute. 

Like hang-gliding, but with skis on. Strap a parachute on and join a guide in an adrenaline-filled jump off the edge of the mountain, where you will soar through the skies above the pistes before coming to a gentle landing above either Arc 1600 or 1800. Speak to your local representative for advice on how to book this adrenaline rush of an experience.

Experience an unforgettable evening in Arc 1950 at an authentic Mongolian yurt. After snowshoeing or on a snake gliss ride, you'll be greeted by a Yourtine and taken through a torch lit pathway to the yurt.  Inside, enjoy a delightful aperitif and appetizers, followed by a a hearty meal including warming soup, classic tartiflette, dessert, and tea or coffee. Soft drinks and a quarter litre of wine per person are also included, 

This unique winter event takes place every Wednesday evening throughout the season in Arc 1950, offering a perfect après-ski experience in a cosy alpine setting.

Speak to your Inghams Destination Expert about booking this experience. Pay locally.

Take the children to explore the giant 7 metre tall wooden statues in the Malgovert forest, with a range of climbing walls, platforms and rope nests, it is an excellent way to experience the beauty of nature from above. Designed to raise awareness to the woodland setting, you can find the Malgovert giants just down from the Mont Blanc chairlift. 

  • The Varet Glacier Exhibition
  • Ice climbing in Champagny-en-Vanoise
  • Night skiing in Arc 2000
  • Igloo Village and Ice Grotto
  • Aiguille Rouge Zipline 
  • Aiguille Rouge Panoramic Footbridge 

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