Ski chalets Peisey Nancroix France
Characterful, old ski village with a few shops and couple of restaurants and bars
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The centre of Peisey Nancroix dates back 1,000 years and there is a fine old baroque church so this village/resort does have some charm to it. Situated just below the modern resorts of Plan Peisey and Vallandry it is linked by a bucket lift which gives reliable, if rather slow, access to the main ski area of Les Arcs, and also the connection to the La Plagne ski domain.
The village is pretty small with just some old buildings, a few shops and a couple of bars. There are a handful of English run catered chalets here too.
View all 4 ski chalets in Les Arcs (P. Nancroix)
Resort statistics
- Beginners
- Intermediates
- Experts
- Snow sure
- Off-piste
- Ski area
- Charm factor
- Non-skiers
- Nightlife
- Practicality
- Fine dinning
- Short transfer
- Resort value
Airports
- GENEVA (2.5 hours)
- LYON (2.5 hours)
- CHAMBERY (1.75 hours)
Pros
- Quiet traditional village with access to one of the world's biggest ski areas
- Great value accommodation - mainly in catered chalets
- Old baroque church and 1,000 year old centre for some old school charm
Cons
- Slow bucket lift linking Peisey to Plan Peisey means slow access to skiing
- No nightlife or apres ski scene to speak of
Resort Restaurants
There are no eateries in Peisey of any note. However, the Ancolie in the neighbouring village of Nancroix (not on the ski domain but a short bus ride from Peisey) should not be missed. Great views, wonderful atmosphere and fine local cuisine are the norm at this charming auberge.
Mountain Restaurants
Like most large puropse built resorts, there is plenty of choice, though the mountain resaurants in Les Arcs can be quite unremarkable but are fine for a quick spot of lunch on the go and most have great views over the valley from their terraces. If you are after something a bit more flavoursome and charming, then it is best to head towards the lower villages. On the Vallandry side, a short taxi ride will bring you to the Ancolie, a traditional auberge with fantastic food, you will need to book ahead as it is quite small, or towards Le Pre, try the Belliou La Fumee at Pre-St-Esprit, The Ferme or the Aiguille Rouge are all friendly with very good food.
Apres Ski
Super quiet
Nightlife
Super quiet
Resort Map Note only lifts departing from the resort base are shown.
Key
Funicular
Cable Car
Gondola
Chair lift
Drag lift


