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Val Thorens to Les Arcs transport
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what public or private transport is available on a sunday between Val Thoren & Les Arcs?
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richard imrie
, welcome to snowHeads
EDIT to add that if you ask in a 'less curt' way, you are more likely to get help. And there are lots of people here who could help advise.
BTW private inter-resort transfers are generally very expensive as you are likely to be on your own. Depends on the size of your group.
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richard imrie
, When? Summer? Winter? inter seasons? Budget?
http://www.valthorens.com/winter-en/val-thorens/resort-and-useful-information/transportation.25.html
http://www.lesarcsnet.com/travel/transport.html
http://www.whitetracks.co.uk/Whitetracks_Helicopter_Transfers_Heli_Transfers_Heli-transfers.htm
Research travel to Moutier and then Moutier to Bourg St Maurice and then funicular up to Les Arcs.
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thank you responding with very helpful information.
Re comment that my query was "curt" I apologise however I deliberately reduced the number of words when i saw your request not to chatter -perhaps i misunderstood you.
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richard imrie
, welcome to snowHeads,
chatter is welcome (and even obligatory in some sections of the forum).
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My advice would be to use buses. Funicular as suggested up to La Plagne if open. Buses should be booked 48 hours in advance during ski season if the trip is on a weekend. Buses are cheap
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Mark1863
, Funicular goes to Les arcs, buses up to La Plagne from aime.
After all it is free
After all it is free
richard imrie
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