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Jean-François MontmayeurRue de l'église
Longefoy Sur Aime
73210
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We are pleased to offer two fully-equipped apartments, providing all the conveniences you need for a comfortable stay. The first apartment spans across 90 m² and can accommodate up to 10 people, while the second apartment covers 60 m² and can accommodate up to 6 people. Both apartments feature a well-equipped kitchen complete with an oven and dishwasher, ensuring your culinary needs are met. Additionally, a television is provided for your entertainment, and private parking is available for your convenience. The apartments are surrounded by a spacious and beautiful ground area, perfect for relaxation or outdoor activities. Situated near the renowned resort of La Plagne, you will have easy access to exciting ski slopes and winter sports activities. As an added bonus, we are delighted to offer a generous 30% discount on skipasses for our guests.Reviews
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Directions
If you're traveling by road, you can take the route Lyon - Chambéry - Albertville - Moutiers - Aime - Longefoy/Montalbert. Alternatively, if you prefer to travel by train, you can get off at the Aime station, which is approximately 7 kilometers away from the house.
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Attractions
- La Plagne: Located just a short distance from Rue de l'église, La Plagne is a popular ski resort known for its extensive ski slopes and breathtaking mountain views. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced skier, this destination offers a variety of activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing.
- Vanoise National Park: Situated in the heart of the French Alps, Vanoise National Park is a paradise for nature lovers. Spanning over 1,250 square kilometers, it offers numerous hiking trails, picturesque landscapes, and a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the park's diverse ecosystems, enjoy wildlife spotting, and discover charming alpine villages.
- Les Arcs: Another renowned ski resort, Les Arcs is located in the Tarentaise Valley. It consists of four main villages, each offering its own unique charm. Apart from skiing and snowboarding, visitors can indulge in various winter activities like ice skating, paragliding, and snowmobiling. The resort also hosts events and festivals throughout the year.
- Aime: Just a short drive from Rue de l'église, the town of Aime is worth visiting for its rich historical heritage. Explore the medieval streets, admire the 17th-century Saint-Martin Church, and visit the Museum of Aime to learn about the area's local traditions and history. Aime also hosts a popular weekly market where you can find fresh produce and regional specialties.
- Le Petit Saint-Bernard Pass: For those interested in scenic drives, the Le Petit Saint-Bernard Pass provides breathtaking views as it connects France and Italy. The route dates back to Roman times and offers stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Take a leisurely drive or hike along the pass, and don't forget to visit the Hospice du Petit Saint-Bernard, a historic monastery.
- The Three Valleys: Considered one of the largest ski areas in the world, The Three Valleys is a must-visit destination for winter sports enthusiasts. It encompasses several interconnected resorts, including Courchevel, Méribel, and Val Thorens. With over 600 kilometers of ski slopes, visitors can enjoy endless skiing, snowboarding, and après-ski activities.
- Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise: Nestled in the Tarentaise Valley, Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise is a charming Alpine village known for its authentic atmosphere and stunning scenery. The village offers a more peaceful and relaxed alternative to the larger ski resorts nearby. Enjoy skiing or snowboarding on its uncrowded slopes, try snowshoeing, or simply wander through its picturesque streets.
- Mont Blanc: Although it requires a longer journey, Mont Blanc is an iconic attraction that should not be missed if you have the opportunity. As the highest peak in the Alps, it offers breathtaking views from its summit. Visitors can experience the beauty of this majestic mountain through hiking trails, cable car rides, or even mountaineering expeditions. Note: Please check the opening hours and availability of these attractions in advance, as they may vary depending on the season and local regulations.