![]() Or head to the local outdoor ice rink for a fun evening set beneath the snow-clad Alps, in the centre of town near all the major hotels in resort. Alternatively, grab a sled and head to the nursery slope on the left of the Savonette lift, sledging access is free. It may be located on the side of the piste, but is easily accessed from the gondola in La Daille. The original alpine party bar is notorious for its table dancing, cabaret shows and live music that can be heard across the mountains. Meet up with the rest of your group in a local bar and share stories from your day over a beer. You don't have to ski to enjoy "après-ski". Stick to the trails, respect the environment and be aware of changing conditions. ![]() We recommend going on a blue sky day, and heading out around 11am so the sun is on the valley for the majority of the walk.Īlways dress for the weather - layers are the key, sunglasses and sun cream are vital even on a cloudy day. ![]() Walking out of town past the Rond Point between the Solaise and Bellevarde mountains provides a spectacular walk with gorgeous scenery (including an amazing frozen waterfall), wildlife and much more. ![]() A particular highlight is the glorious Manchet Valley walk. It may be near the end of the Tarantaise Valley, but Val d’Isère has plenty of walking trails to take you further up the valley. It provides access to many activities, and many mountain restaurants. Over half of the mountain restaurants can be reached on foot by ski lift, so it's entirely possible to meet up with your family and friends for some fine dining. Enjoy the mountains as a non-skier by buying a pedestrian lift pass.
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