Enjoy a White Christmas with Pierre & Vacances

Christmas is fast approaching and Pierre & Vacances has some great holiday options remaining for the key festive week. There are self catered apartments still available in Alpe d’Huez, Avoriaz, La Plagne, Les Arcs and Val d’Isere. With high snow levels already over much of the French Alps,  Christmas is set to be a bumper one for snow. Pierre & Vacances apartments offer a great value option for families especially with the discounts available.

Alpe d’Huez

This Christmas in Alpe d’Huez, a special programme will be organised by the Tourist Office including special Christmas themed shows for children, enchanting walks, fire eaters, shows on ice and torchlight events. For those seeking some Christmas cheer join the locals for an evening of carol singing just outside the Tourist Office. Stay at the Residence L’Ours Blanc.

Avoriaz

It is all about the lights in Avoriaz this Christmas with Chinese lanters, children’s torchlight descents and firework displays all contributing to the festive atmosphere. Stay at the Residences Atria-Crozats.

La Plagne        

Tobogganing can create a great festive competition for the family and this year La Plagne has a new 2.9km floodlit toboggan run. Stay at the Residence Plagne Lauze.

Arc 1950

For Christmas, Arc 1950 will have a torchlight descent open to all with crowds to cheer skiers on their return into the resort. Depart on the 21st December for 7 nights stay at the Premium Residence Le Village. Prices start from £1,658, down from £1,825, a saving of 9%. This price is based on a 1 bedroom apartment sleeping up to 4.

Val d’Isere

Val d’Isere has a selection of floodlit giant snow sculptures to marvel. The FIS World Cup is in town on the weekend before Christmas with the ladies Downhill and Giant Slalom into La Daille. The Downhill race is on the 21st on the OK piste with the Giant Slalom the following day. Stay at the Residence Les Balcons de Bellevarde.

For more visit www.pierreetvacances.co.uk or call 0870 0267 145

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