Val Thorens - eat, drink, party
                        
  
                
    
      
  
  		
    	
    		
  
      
  
  
    
         	  
      
    
    	 
								        
	
		
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    Mountain restaurants
Chalet des 2 Lacs (00 33 479 00 28 54) at the top of the 2 Lacs chair is a good spot for lunch for a mixed level ski group, as a green run leads from here back to the centre of town. There is a great sun deck and the portions are generous.
Try the plat du jour at Paillote (00 33 479 00 01 02), popular with ski instructors. Take the Retour drag and then head down the street on the left (usually skiable). If the wind is whistling through the mountains and vin chaud is in order, head to Le Caribou just near the top of the Moraine chair.
New this year is the dual concept ‘Club Open Air’ at 2400m, comprising the Folie Douce and the Fruitière. Until 3.30pm, organic local produce will be served. After that, it’s time to mountain party…!
Restaurants in town
For pub grub, head to the Frog and Roastbeef. For good French food, head to Le Scapin (00 33 479 00 05 94). Chef Jean Sulpice at L’Oxalys (00 33 479 00 12 00) has an excellent reputation. Go all out, or, try the €48 La Lauze menu (with dishes such as poached sea bass with Thai basil or rack of lamb with artichoke) or the €30 lunch menu.
A buzz surrounds La Bouitte (00 33 479 08 96 77), a restaurant with an excellent reputation, down the valley in St Marcel (above Saint Martin). It has two Michelin stars and is the place for a very special occasion.
Après-ski and nightlife
Val Thorens is a lively resort and a good place to party once the lifts stop for the evening. The Frog and Roastbeef is Brit-central and is the highest pub in Europe. Expect dancing on the tables and football on TV. From the highest bar to the highest nightclub in Europe, Dicks Tea Bar (formerly The Underground) is the place to dance until dawn.
  
  
  
			
	        
	          
  
      
  
  
    
	
	
		
			
				
				
				
						
	    
	
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
        
    
Ski area  
Village Altitude 
2300m 
 
Ski Altitude 
1800 - 3200m 
 
Pistes 
600km 
 
Green Runs 
44 
 
Blue Runs 
129 
 
Red Runs 
107 
 
Black Runs 
30 
 
Total Runs 
310 
 
Terrain Park 
6 
 
Cabin Lifts 
37 
 
Chair Lifts 
65 
 
Drag Lifts 
51 
 
Total Lifts 
176 
 
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
	        
       
    
    
  
  
                
    
          
  
  
                
    
          
  
      
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				  Mountain restaurants
Chalet des 2 Lacs (00 33 479 00 28 54) at the top of the 2 Lacs chair is a good spot for lunch for a mixed level ski group, as a green run leads from here back to the centre of town. There is a great sun deck and the portions are generous.
Try the plat du jour at Paillote (00 33 479 00 01 02), popular with ski instructors. Take the Retour drag and then head down the street on the left (usually skiable). If the wind is whistling through the mountains and vin chaud is in order, head to Le Caribou just near the top of the Moraine chair.
New this year is the dual concept ‘Club Open Air’ at 2400m, comprising the Folie Douce and the Fruitière. Until 3.30pm, organic local produce will be served. After that, it’s time to mountain party…!
Restaurants in town
For pub grub, head to the Frog and Roastbeef. For good French food, head to Le Scapin (00 33 479 00 05 94). Chef Jean Sulpice at L’Oxalys (00 33 479 00 12 00) has an excellent reputation. Go all out, or, try the €48 La Lauze menu (with dishes such as poached sea bass with Thai basil or rack of lamb with artichoke) or the €30 lunch menu.
A buzz surrounds La Bouitte (00 33 479 08 96 77), a restaurant with an excellent reputation, down the valley in St Marcel (above Saint Martin). It has two Michelin stars and is the place for a very special occasion.
Après-ski and nightlife
Val Thorens is a lively resort and a good place to party once the lifts stop for the evening. The Frog and Roastbeef is Brit-central and is the highest pub in Europe. Expect dancing on the tables and football on TV. From the highest bar to the highest nightclub in Europe, Dicks Tea Bar (formerly The Underground) is the place to dance until dawn.
| Ski area | |
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| Village Altitude | 2300 m | 
| Ski Altitude | 1800 - 3200 m | 
| Pistes | 600 km | 
| Green Runs | 44  | 
| Blue Runs | 129  | 
| Red Runs | 107  | 
| Black Runs | 30  | 
| Total Runs | 310 | 
| Terrain Park | 6  | 
| Cabin Lifts | 37  | 
| Chair Lifts | 65  | 
| Drag Lifts | 51  | 
| Total Lifts | 176 | 

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