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Dog friendly cafes and restaurants in Les Arcs, Peisey Vallandry and Les Coches/Montchavin

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Hi,

Were staying in Vallandry for all of January and then in Les Coches for the first 2 weeks in February. We'll be there with an 8 month old baby and our well behaved Labrador. Only one of us will be skiing at at time and the other looking after the baby and dog, going for walks etc. Do any of you know of or can recommend dog-friendly cafes and restaurants where we might be able to hang out or meet for lunch? Also if they are easily accessible on foot either in resort or via some of the walking trails that would be even better. This will be the first time we've been with a baby or a dog, so any other dogs-in-ski-resorts advice is much appreciated too!

Thanks very much,

D
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The French love Children and Dogs - so I'd be surprised if there is a problem.....and certainly less problem than I had finding Vegan-Friendly ones when I was there with my Daughter. Toofy Grin

You will likely get more detailed info from those who are based there for the season.
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All the cafes etc in Vallandry are close to the Vallandry lift so easy to get to in village - don't believe you'll have an issue with dogs or children with any of them. Could also take the Vallandry lift up and it's a short walk to the restaurant at the top.

From Vallandry it's easy enough to walk along the emergency access road to 1800 which also gives some options
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Super, thanks for the info. Do you know if you're definitely allowed dogs on the new Vallandry lift? I couldn't see it listed on the website as one that took dogs.

Thanks,
D
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@Duplo, That I don't know, it's a walk in gondola lift so I'd be surprised if they weren't. I'd suggest an email to Tourist Office, sure they'll be able to assist
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