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Activities You Just Can't Miss In La Rosiere

Situated in the snowy Alps, La Rosiere is a stunning resort that promises an exciting ski holiday for all the family, with activities that range from exhilarating skiing out on the slopes to scenic walks and hikes through the mountains. This resort is especially well-suited to those families with slightly older children, guaranteeing a holiday that is both adventurous and entertaining.

In La Rosiere, catered chalet accommodation can be tailored to each group’s needs, while the picturesque setting means you can enjoy a fun-filled holiday from the heights of the snow-covered mountains. Here are some highlights you really shouldn’t miss.

The Torch Lit Descent

If you find yourself near the nursery slope on a Friday evening, Esprit Ski runs a weekly torch lit descent from the top of the slope. Children can participate in the activity, descending from the highest point of the second lift. This makes for a fantastic view with glowing lines of skiers – it’s a perfect photo opportunity.

The Air Bag

While there is plenty to explore in terms of runs and ski diversity, the Air Bag is an addition to the snow park that allows adrenaline junkies to find a little more excitement and push themselves to new limits. This giant PVC cushion sits on the snow just below a ramp and skiers can try out new jumps, back-flips, and any other novelty tricks without fearing injury – which should definitely put parents’ minds at ease.

The Faisan Run

This stunning resort boasts gorgeous panoramic vistas of the Alps which extend for miles. For this reason, one of the best ways to make the most of the views is by embarking on a lovely long ski run. After getting off the Belvedere chair lift, follow the path until the run turns to the right; along this side of the mountain, you’ll experience the most picturesque landscape of all.

The Faisan Run is arguably one of the finest in the area, especially at sunset. Best of all it’s labelled as a blue run, so those travelling with children will be able to enjoy the sights together as a family.

The Narnia Walk

If you decide to take a break from skiing, why stay cooped up indoors when you can explore the beautiful natural surroundings? One short 15-minute walk offers a truly enchanting glimpse of the Alps and is known by the locals as ‘the Narnia Walk’. Strolling through the snow-capped coniferous trees of the mountain, the winding path leads you through the forest, with several clearings that provide glorious viewpoints across the valley. You can even catch a glimpse of Les Euchart, the neighbouring village, through the forest trees.

Where to Stay

When visiting La Rosiere, catered chalets are the very best choice to make sure your family’s needs are fully and very comfortably accommodated. A La Rosiere catered chalet ensures a stress-free stay so you can simply relax and make the most of your getaway.

A holiday in the Alps guarantees a wonderful holiday, and this resort provides the means to attain that dream break. You just can’t miss these fun-filled family activities while there!

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Tim Heal is the founder of Chaletline, a travel agency offering catered chalet accommodation in worldwide ski resorts. With an extensive knowledge of resorts and excellent post booking care, they pride themselves on the personal touch they offer to each and every client. If you're looking for an excellent La Rosiere chalet they can quickly and efficiently match you with the perfect accommodation in this and many other resorts. Catering for individuals, couples and groups up to 50, the knowledgeable Chaletline team will help you choose the right chalet in the right resort.