Last updated: 23rd November 2024
What is on in Les Arcs this winter? Well I will try to keep this page updated. It’s a fairly lo-fi way of making a calendar of events, but hopefully it is effectively and, at least, gives some background as well as simply stating “What’s On.”
Saturday 7th December 2024
First tracks or La Premiere Montee des Arcs is the first (official) opportunity to ski the pistes of Les Arcs. Starting with a hot drink at hte Pre Saint Esprit lift on the way up to Arc 2000 at 10am, followed by a quick safety briefing, it is a great opportunity for lovers of ski-touring to ‘skin up’ and take a supervised hike up the mountain for the freshest tracks of the season. An evenement solidaire, this event cost €5 with the money effectively going to charity. After a 5km march up to the Col de la Chal, taking in about 700m of ascent, you ski back down for a little bit of lunch. All details are here.
Saturday 14th December 2024
The lifts open! Les Arcs is ready for skiing on Saturday 14th December and whilst it traditionally takes a few days for all the lifts to open (and even more for all the pistes to be fully rideable) it seems there is a strong planned start to the season with the Vanoise Express connecting La Plagne to Les Arcs from the first day and the brand new, very-slightly redirected Transarc due to open the same day in Arc 1800. The excitement is always tangible.

Saturday 14th – Saturday 21st December 2024
Coinciding with the opening week of the ski season, the Les Arcs Film Festival (previously the festival de cinéma européen des Arcs) was founded in 2009 and has rapidly become one of the leading lights celebrating European independent cinema (it has even been described as a “European Sundance” by Variety magazine!) Showcasing a wide variety of feature and short films across multiple locations in Les Arcs, the festival not only awards excellence and innovation, but aides further development through an industry village, workshops and events which bring together the “movers and shakers” from the world of European film. With passes available allowing unlimited viewing for the whole week from €38 (€34 for ‘early bird’ buyers), weekend passes for only €16, and tickets for individual showings on sale, the film festival is a great way of enjoying great cinema and great snow in the same place.
Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd December 2024
Bourg Saint Maurice Christmas Market starts on the Friday evening and lasts all weekend. There are offerings from various local artisans and a variety of events occuring (the arrival of Father Christmas at 15:30 on Saturday probably the highlight).
Christmas Eve, Sunday 24th December 2024
Once again Father Christmas will be visiting the centre of Bourg Saint Maurice, following a festive, musical parade through its hyper-centre. Just a few steps from the train station and a short walk from the bottom of the Arc 1600-connected funiculaire. Hot chocolate abounds.
New Year’s Eve, Tuesday 31st December 2024
Fireworks in Bourg Saint Maurice, at the top fo the Grand Rue, and you don’t even have to stay up late. Early evening celebrations at 18:30.

Saturday 18th – Friday 24th January 2025
Freeride Week in Arc 1950. This includes the Freeride World Qualifiers (ranked from 2* to 4*). On Saturday 18th the kids are up, with the Junior Tour seeing 14-18 year olds riding crazy lines off-piste around the Arc 2000 bowl. The 20th sees the 2* Qualifiers, with the 22nd being scheduled for the high-end 4* riders. If weather gets in the way of the scheduled rides, the additional days between 18th and 24th are reserved to ensure the competition is completed.
Thursday 13th February 2025
Try biathlon with laser rifles in Bourg Saint Maurice. From 14:30 to 17:30, it’s free, fun and suitable for everyone over the age of 8 years old.
Thursday 20th February 2025
Fanfare Express outdoor gig in Bourg Saint Maurice. Part of the weekly Thursday evening market/music combinations. Inspired by American brass band sounds like Lucky Chops, you can expect upbeat, party jazz from 17:30 to 18:30.
Thursday 6th March 2025
Arkad outdoor gig in Bourg Saint Maurice. Part of the weekly Thursday evening market/music combinations. This time it’s good old-fashinoned rock-pop-hip-hop… from 18:00 to 19:30. Expect hot chocolate and marshmallows with your music.

Saturday 8th March 2025
La Belle Aventure is another opportunity for those crazy people who like to hike up a mountain before skiing back down it to fulfill their sick desires…. this time at NIGHT! Put on your touring skis, skins and a headtorch (and, presumably, some clothes) and meet at the snowfront in Arc 1800 at 18:00 for a “very enjoyable” march up to the Arpette restaurant, before skiing back down again around 21:00. Certainly a variation on fun.
Friday 14th March 2025
Proving that you don’t have to be a skier/snowboarder to do absurd physical things on mountains covered in snow, the Star Trail is an 11km run incorporating about 500m of ascent starting and finishing in Arc 1800. Fortunately, in the recent past, the traditionally near-ubiquitous requirement for a Medical Certificate to do any sort of organised running in France has been replaced with a simple-to-complete 5-minute online course. This means it is genuinely open to everyone. Race starts at 18:00, and it’s only €7 if you book in advance. I might well see you there…

Sunday 23rd to Friday 28th March 2025
Electronic Peak Festival. Ski in the day, party all night. Centred around Arc 1800, there are a handful of apres-ski events across the mountain. On Monday night, there’s a late showing at the Folie Deuce just above Arc 1800 (’til midnight) with Miley Serious, Why Why Why and Baume. The bulk of the action happens on the Thursday and Friday nights at the Centre Bernard Taillefer with pure electronica (and a roller disco) rolling onto 2am and 3am respectively. Here’s the official website for tickets, line-ups and ‘that.’
Thursday 3rd – Sunday 6th April 2025
Winter Festislack is a festival of slackline. This is yet another thing I only vaguely understand. It’s like tightrope walking, but the rope is not tight (it’s slack) and it’s not a rope (it’s more like a strap). You might see people hooking one up to some adjacent trees and then walking across it at various levels of elaborateness. Few details are available at the moment, but it happens every year, so you can expect it to be pretty organised. People seem to enjoy it.
Saturday 26th April 2025
One of the silliest things to happen in this perpetually-insane mountain area, La Montee du Funi is effective a 6 hour footrace from the bottom to the top of the funi. Repeatedly. Bourg Saint Maurice to Arc 1600. 817 metres of climb over 5.1km. Over and over again. For 6 hours. If you like trail running and going uphill and endurance and physical discomfort and intermittent downhill rides in a funicular, you will LOVE this. You run up, you take the funi down, then you run up again… forever. It currently looks like you will need a medical certificate for this one (presumably to check you’re sufficiently mentally ill).