
Located just 500 m from the centre of Arc 1800, the Le Roselend premium residence boasts breathtaking views of Mont Blanc! It will appeal to families with its access to the swimming pool, sauna and hammam, as well as its fun activities during the school holidays.
Dimensions: 1.90 m maximum
Bourg St Maurice Funicular station from Bourg-Saint-Maurice train station, followed by free shuttle bus to Arc 1800 (Le Charvet bus station stop) and then a 15-minute walk along the road.
Please note that this information is subject to change.
Go to the local transport website or contact the residence.
From UK: 0870 0267 145 International number: +33 (0)1 73 01 85 66 (English speaking advisor) National rates from landlines
Monday-Friday: From 8am to 6pm (BST)
Saturday:
Holidays:
Monday : 08:00-12:00, 15:00 -20:00
Tuesday : 08:00-12:00, 15:00 -20:00
Wednesday : 08:00-12:00, 15:00 -20:00
Thursday : 08:00-12:00, 15:00 -20:00
Friday : 08:00-12:00, 15:00 -20:00
Saturday : 08:00-21:00
Sunday : 08:00-12:00, 15:00 -20:00
Debit card, Visa, American Express, Eurocard Mastercard, Cheque, Holiday cheques, Cash
€3.30 max per person per day. Free for under 18s. Payable on site.
You will be asked to provide a bank card imprint, using a VISA or MASTERCARD, upon arrival. To save time, we recommend that you register on your Pierre & Vacances customer account.
We welcome your pets on presentation of the animal's passport (€12/day/pet).
* Pet-friendly accommodation is subject to a specific cleaning protocol to avoid any risk of allergy for subsequent guests.
Very good
444 reviews
Gilles Holl
There is 1 month on Google
The apartments are a old but still decent and complete. Good shower and beds. Decent size for a 5 person apartment.
Our kids enjoyed the pool which had a decent temperature. Unfortunately they were not allowed in the sauna and steam part, which we could not ...understand.
The location for skiing is fantastic. Ski in/out really to the entrance of the lockers (probably depending on the amount of snow, otherwise it is 20 meter walk to the piste).
The blue slope takes you directly to 3 main lifts but also straight to ski classes for the kids.
Two minor points:
1 - it ca be a little noisy at night as the people come back from the bars at 2-3 AM.
2- the 10 minutes walk to the supermarket. On the way back you have to walk up with the heavy bags.
Arc1800 as a village is not the nicest (we find 2000 and especially 1950 nicer) but it is the most central in Paradiski.
overall we would consider going back here if we choose Arc1800 again.
M Devine
There is 1 month on Google
The accomodation itself was nice and the reception staff were friendly and helpful. Parking on site was good (albeit with a short outside walk to get to). But, it is definitely more isolated than expected. If you’re just here for skiing and you’re good at it, then the ...location is fine but if you plan on walking to a bar, shop or restaurant it’s not very convenient. The walk to Dahu/Edenarc includes a steep piste (which is also the ski back so if you’re not good then it’s not ideal). The walk to Arc1800 is better, but still an icy path and then a piste (photo included). So, it’s fine if you’re organised and bring food for the week on day 1 with you, but if you’re planning on buying things up the mountain then it’s not as easy as you’d think. If you have young kids with you (as we did) I wouldn’t recommend it.





