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getting to Les arcs 1800
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Hi we are thinking of getting the day train to les arcs from london. Our train is due to arrive in bourg st Maurice at 4.41pm! what is the best way of getting to Arc 1800 at this time? Thanks
Obviously
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
erm walk out of the station, hop on the funicular to 1600 (need a ticket/lift pass) then hop onto the courtesy ski-bus to 1800. Couldn't be more simple 'n' cheap.
Personally I think the day train is a waste of a good day's skiing but each to their own..
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