Located between the Beaufortain and Val d'Arly valleys, LES SAISIES is an olympic resort and well-preserved site offering stunning panoramic views over the Mont-Blanc.
The resort's numerous signposted mountain paths allow you to explore protected natural sites with ease, and visitors will be able to see the charm of the mountain terrain mixes harmoniously with dynamic sports facilities.
CHILDREN Children's club for children aged 3-12 years.
OTHER ACTIVITIES Les Saisies offers a wide range of outdoor activities and sports for visitors of all athletic abilities to try, so even if you're not a Winter Olympian there will something to keep you entertained this summer! Activities include rambling, mountain biking, and quad biking, as well as a wide range of mountain activities (climbing, canyoning, mountaineering, via ferrata...), perfect for more energetic visitors! ThelLeisure park (complete with bouncy castle, trampolines, and dragon-themed island) and horse-riding trails will suit families, and real daredevils should try their hand at the range of whitewater sports on offer, including rafting and canoë-rafting. For the real adrenaline junkies in your party, the resort boasts bungee jumping and paragliding! Visitors who like to remind firmly on dry land should try the resort's mini-golf and tennis, plus the cinema, nightclub, shops and restaurants.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION All information provided here is intended for guidance only and is not contractual. For more detailed, up to date information, please contact local tourist information services. Any visitors hoping to travel down to the Alps by rail this summer will be interested to learn that the closest station to Les Saisies is located approximately 20 miles away in Albertville. Lagrange can arrange rrail travel and accommodation packages, so contact our UK reservations team on 020 7371 6111 for more information.
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