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This beautiful house could be used for personal use, rental or even a combination of both by adding a small kitchenette. Ideally situated just a few minutes from Bourg Saint Maurice and the funiculaire the cycle path is just outside the house.
This lovely situated in Hauteville gondon , just a few minutes from Bourg Saint Maurice. There is a free bus that runs from outside the house to the funiculaire in the winter. The cycle path which runs the length of the Upper Tarentaise is just a few metres away.
The house has been used as a gite, so could easily be used as a rental or as a private house or a combination of both. The house has 2 separate entrances .
The house is laid out as follows . The main part has a door into an entrance with a large shower room , cupboard and separate WC . There is a kitchen diner with lovely views downtime valley , a double bedroom and an additional bedroom which can have bunks or a a high bed and a desk.
There is a second connected area which is an entrance hallway , lirary and lounge leading to an inside spa jacquizzi room. There is a flight of stairs that leads up to a lovely lounge with a balcony and also a huge lovely outside covered terrace. there is a beautiful double bedroom leading onto an ensuite bathroom with bath and shower.
There is an owners cave , a small garden and 3 outside parking place with Ev charging, The drive way is heated , The 2 bathrooms are run on 2 separate hot water boilers .
The measurements are as follows
Entrance 16.92㎡
Spa area 15.42㎡
Entrance 2 7.03㎡
Lounge 23.57㎡
wc 1,55㎡
Bathroom 7.19㎡
Bedroom 1 12.05㎡
Bedroom 2 14.79㎡
bedroom 3 15.2㎡
salon 21,64㎡
Bathroom / WC 12.02㎡
Storage 2.39㎡
Cave 17.29㎡
Top floor terrace 26.38㎡
Balcony 4m ㎡
Garden
Bourg-Saint-Maurice, often referred to simply as Bourg, is a commune in the Savoie department of southeastern France, nestled in the Tarentaise Valley near the Italian border. Historically, it served as a significant stopover for travelers, including during the Roman era when it was known as Bergintrum. Over the centuries, it evolved into a thriving market town and was officially incorporated into France in 1860.
In the 1960s, Bourg-Saint-Maurice became the foundation for the Les Arcs ski resort. The development began with Arc 1600, which opened in 1968, followed by Arc 1800 in 1974, Arc 2000 in 1979, and Arc 1950 in 2003. These villages are situated at varying altitudes, offering a range of experiences for visitors.
Les Arcs is renowned for its extensive ski area, which, combined with the neighboring La Plagne resort via the Vanoise Express gondola since 2003, forms the Paradiski domain. This expansive area offers over 425 kilometers of pistes, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
Beyond winter sports, Bourg-Saint-Maurice and Les Arcs provide a variety of activities throughout the year. In the summer months, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and golf, all while taking in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including Mont Blanc.
The area is also rich in cultural heritage, with remnants of its fortified past visible in and around Bourg-Saint-Maurice. These historical sites reflect the region's strategic importance through various periods.
Today, Bourg-Saint-Maurice serves as a vital transport hub for the region, offering direct rail connections from major cities, including seasonal services from London and Amsterdam during the winter months. This accessibility makes it a popular destination for both domestic and international visitors seeking mountain adventures and alpine charm.
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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
Classe energetique réalisé après le 1er juillet 2021
Logement peu performant
Coûts annuels énergies estimés
entre 2080 € et
2870 € pour 2021
Paradiski is the name of the joint La Plagne, Les Arcs, ski area linked together by the Vanoise Express cable car. Opened in December 2003,the Vanoise Express is currently the world's largest single span cable car; in fact there are two of them both capable of ferrying 200 people across the Ponthurin valley that divides the two areas. The journey and the views make for a spectacular 4-minute ride.In total Paradiski offers a HUGE 425 km of piste. Individually, La Plagne (225 km) and Les Arcs (200km) are significant ski areas in their own right and are both made up of different villages. In La Plagne the high altitude villages are Aime 2000, Plagne Centre, Belle Plagne, Plagne Bellecote, Plagne Soleil, Plagne Villages and Plagne 1800. These are all situated between 1800m and 2100m and offer snowsure high altitude ski in ski out convenience.Lower down the delightful villages of Montchavin, Les Coches, Montalbert and Champagny en Vanoise all offer the charm and cosy comfort of village life, with their own tree lined local slopes and easy access to the high altitude slopes of La Plagne.In Les Arcs the high altitude villages are Arcs 1600, Arcs 1800, Arcs 2000 and, the latest development, Arcs 1950. Again these all offer a ski in ski out experience. Great cruising runs through the trees lead to the lower villages of Plan Peisey, Vallandry and Villaroger for a more traditional mountain experience.Both La Plagne and Les Arcs offer something for everyone. Early intermediate blue and red run skiers can soon explore the area and travel around the mountain enjoying some of the good value mountain restaurants.However with two glaciers at over 3,000m, a wealth of "between the piste" and off piste and long runs through the trees, there really is something for all levels of skier - and let's not forget you boarders out there - both resorts offer a choice of snowparks with jumps, rails and the all important, music. La Plagne, Les Arcs, Paradiski - one of the world's great ski areas.
Les Arcs has always been popular with the French and increasingly British clients are enjoying its wide variety of pistes (some 200km.), easily accessed off-piste, mainly traffic free villages and, of course, the amazing Vanoise express cable car link to La Plagne; together the two resorts are known as PARADISKI and offer some 425km of piste.
Les Arcs is made up of four modern resort villages at high altitude with more traditional villages lower down Arc 1600 was the original Arc and is linked to the valley town of Bourg St. Maurice by funicular railway. It is a small-scale village with a friendly, very French, atmosphere.
The largest and liveliest village is Arc 1800 itself now subdivided into three sections, Charvet, Villards and Charmettoger. Arc 1800 offers fast access to the high altitude slopes including the Transarc gondola up to the Col du Chal from where you can ski down to Arc2000 and Arc 1950.
Arc 2000 is a modern development that ,as the name suggests, is ideally located for some of Les Arcs’ highest and toughest skiing.
Arc 1950 is the latest village to be developed. Canadian developers Intrawest have built this in a traditional style offering accommodation standards that are much higher than is usual in French resorts. It has proved a popular development and offers a good choice of accommodation, restaurants and bars and easy access to the slopes.
Lower down the mountain there are more traditional villages, which provide a good base for mixed ability groups and families. Plan Peisey and Vallandry are right next-door to each other at an altitude of 1600m. They now find themselves at the heart of Paradiski as the Vanoise Express link to La Plagne operates out of Plan-Peisey. Upgrades to the lifts and installation of several new chairlifts have improved access to the higher altitude slopes.
Villaroger (1200m) on the other side of the mountain is a quiet, rustic village with chairlift links up to Arc 2000.