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PIARD Alexis
1366 Route Napoléon Bonaparte BRAMANS
VAL CENIS
73500

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price from €16

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0684873814

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The cottage group is available for booking throughout the year, excluding the months of July and August. Guests have the freedom to choose their desired dates. This spacious cottage can accommodate up to 32 people and offers 4 bedrooms, ranging from 2 to 8 beds. For convenient meal arrangements, vacationers have access to a cozy winter kitchen and dining room.

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Directions

The Val dArc holiday resort is situated at the entrance of the Vanoise National Park, along the road that leads to the Iseran and Mont Cenis passes. Bramans, a small village in Haute Maurienne, can be found at an altitude of 1250 meters.

If you are traveling by car, you can reach the resort by taking the A43 motorway towards Turin from Chambéry. Take the Modane exit (please note that this is before the Frejus tunnel) and continue on the N6 for 12 kilometers. Once you reach Bramans, continue straight for another kilometer until you reach the hamlet of Verney.

Alternatively, if you are traveling by train, you can disembark at the Modane train station, which is located 15 kilometers away. From there, you can take a shuttle that will transport you directly to Bramans Verney.

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Attractions

  • Val Cenis ski resort: Located in the heart of the French Alps, Val Cenis is a popular tourist destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. The resort offers a wide range of slopes for all levels, stunning mountain views, and a charming village atmosphere.
  • Col du Mont Cenis: This mountain pass is situated at an altitude of 2,083 meters, connecting France and Italy. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and is a favorite spot for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers.
  • Bramans Village: This picturesque alpine village is known for its traditional architecture, narrow streets, and well-preserved historical buildings. Visitors can explore the charming village, visit the local church, and experience the authentic mountain atmosphere.
  • Fort Marie-Christine: Located near Bramans, this historical fort was built in the late 19th century to protect the region. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its military significance and enjoy the stunning views from the fort's strategic position.
  • Vallée de la Clarée: Known for its unspoiled natural beauty, the Vallée de la Clarée is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and cross-country skiing tracks. The valley is also home to diverse wildlife and offers opportunities for bird watching and nature photography.
  • Aussois: Situated a short drive away, Aussois is a charming mountain village with a rich history. Its well-preserved medieval fortifications, quaint streets, and traditional houses make it a delightful place to wander around. The village also offers access to various hiking trails and outdoor activities.
  • Lac du Mont Cenis: This stunning alpine lake is located near the Mont Cenis pass. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it offers a tranquil setting for picnics, walks, and fishing. Visitors can also rent boats or pedalos to explore the lake and enjoy the serene surroundings.
  • The Vanoise National Park: As France's first national park, the Vanoise National Park is a haven for nature lovers. It boasts diverse flora and fauna, including ibex, chamois, and golden eagles. Hiking trails allow visitors to explore the park's breathtaking landscapes, glaciers, and alpine meadows.
  • Modane: Situated in the Maurienne Valley, Modane is a historic town with a rich industrial heritage. Visitors can explore its fascinating underground fortress, Fort du Replaton, or visit the Modane Train Station, an architectural masterpiece. The town also serves as a gateway to various outdoor activities in the surrounding mountains. 10. Termignon: Located in the Vanoise National Park, Termignon is a small village known for its traditional Alpine charm. It offers access to numerous hiking trails, including the famous GR5 long-distance trail. Visitors can also explore the local cheese dairy to learn about the production of Beaufort cheese, a regional specialty. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and outdoor activities, making the area around Bramans and Val Cenis an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those seeking a peaceful mountain getaway.