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09/12/2009 09:44:15


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Pip Parry (Sales User)
For those of you driving to the Chanrossa in Courchevel 1550 - whilst there is limited parking for the Chanrossa, there is plenty of parking in 1550 - there is a covered car park which is free, if that is full there is a car park about 500 yards away near the swimming pool. One of our staff will be able to direct you to a suitable parking spot.
10/08/2010 08:12:45


Posts 44
Pip Parry (Sales User)
VAL D'ISERE - There are five covered car parks all costing approx 20€ per day or 80€ per week, and some are bookable on-line at www.parkingvaldisere.com. Booking is advisable during peak weeks such as Christmas, New Year, February half-term and Easter.

As you drive into Val d’Isere, the car parks are located as follows:

Parking Pierre et Vacances: Covered car-park attached to the Pierre et Vacances hotel opposite the Centre Commercial in La Daille.
Parking du Funival: Free open car parks on opposite sides of the road just past the Funival.
Parking de la Balme: Covered car park attached to the Les Jardin de la Balme self-catered apartments in the Verdets area of Val d’Isère. (the first available right hand turn before entering Val d’Isere). Car-park can be booked and paid locally.
Parking du Centre de Congrès: Covered car park just next to Club des Sports at the bottom of the Solaise slopes in the Verdets area of Val d’Isere.
Parking du Centre: Covered car-park pre-bookable online located right in the centre of town 100m from the Solaise area opposite Dicks Tea Bar.
Parking Rond Point de Pistes: Covered car park attached to Maeva Le Rond Point des Pistes Residence at the bottom of the Solaise ski area just opposite the Solaise Express.
Le Laisinant: On leaving Val d’Isere, there is a free, open car-park on the right hand side at the bottom of the Laisinant Express left.
La Fornet: During the winter, the road terminates at Le Fornet and just prior to this, there is a small open car park on the right hand side. Parking here is very limited.

NOTE : If you park illegally in Val d'Isere the Police Municipal (Traffic Police) will be hot on your tail! You will usually get a warning (yellow ticket) first time round, but if you leave your car somewhere you're not meant to, it is very liable to be towed.
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