2024

ESPACE DIAMANT

Mountain and winter sports
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The Espace Diamant domain includes 6 village resorts, including Praz-sur-Arly, the charming resort, with a skiable area spread out between 1,000 and 2,069 meters of altitude, between the Beaufortain massif, the Val d'Arly and the Mont-Blanc country: 192 km of alpine skiing, 163 trails, 80 ski lifts, 120 km of Nordic skiing and also 5 snowparks and 3 boardercrosses make up this vast winter sports area which is equal to the largest domains in the Alps. Located 4 km from Megève, the Praz-sur-Arly ski area focuses on family activities accessible to all: downhill and cross-country skiing, new glides. Nostalgic skiers will appreciate an introduction to the yooner, the modernized version of the paret, a sled with a skate, or the ski joëring, pulled by a horse. The ski school runs a "snow garden" area for children aged 3 and over. From 8 years old, you can go on snowshoes to discover animal tracks. More unusual and for everyone, a hot air balloon flight over the Alps during an unforgettable day. For those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground and observe the majestic ballet of the balloons, the "montgolfiades" animate the resort every year in January. In summer, the Espace Diamant opens its trails to mountain bikers, trail runners and hikers who can enjoy a unique panorama of the Mont Blanc chain. A brilliant space like a Diamond with multiple facets, a playground and outdoor leisure activities quite exceptional for vacations in any season.

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2024

3D NORDIC

Mountain and winter sports
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Created by two mushers passionate about sled dogs! Jonathan is a sports educator with a specialization in dog driving, Sandrine Muffat is a confirmed athlete, world champion in dog driving, 4 times French champion and winner of the Grande Odyssée mi-distance. In Lapland, they offer driving trips in the heart of the great virgin spaces and under the northern lights. In Praz-sur-Arly, their base camp, they organize summer cani-rando in the mountain trails and in the forest, and a visit of their Husky dog kennel.

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