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PIARD Alexis1366 Route Napoléon Bonaparte BRAMANS
VAL CENIS
73500
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The cottage group is available year-round, with the exception of July and August, granting visitors the freedom to choose their desired time of stay. This spacious cottage boasts a generous capacity, featuring 4 bedrooms furnished with 2 to 8 beds, accommodating up to 32 individuals. Additionally, vacationers have access to a winter kitchen and dining room, providing a convenient space to enjoy their meals.Description for Gite
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Directions
The holiday resort of Val dArc is situated at the entrance of the Vanoise National Park, along the road leading to the Iseran and Mont Cenis passes. Bramans, a small village in Haute Maurienne, can be found at an altitude of 1250 m.
If you are traveling by car, start by taking the A43 motorway towards Turin from Chambéry. Take the Modane exit (before the Frejus tunnel) and continue on the N6 for approximately 12 km. In Bramans, continue straight for 1 km until you reach the hamlet of Verney.
If you prefer to travel by train, the nearest train station is located 15 km away in Modane. From there, you can take a shuttle to Bramans Verney.
If you are traveling by car, start by taking the A43 motorway towards Turin from Chambéry. Take the Modane exit (before the Frejus tunnel) and continue on the N6 for approximately 12 km. In Bramans, continue straight for 1 km until you reach the hamlet of Verney.
If you prefer to travel by train, the nearest train station is located 15 km away in Modane. From there, you can take a shuttle to Bramans Verney.
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- Val Cenis Ski Resort: Located in the heart of the French Alps, Val Cenis is a popular ski resort offering a wide range of slopes for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. With stunning mountain views and a charming alpine village, it is an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
- Mont Cenis Lake: Situated on the border between France and Italy, Mont Cenis Lake is a picturesque mountain lake surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, fishing, picnicking, and simply taking in the tranquil beauty of the area.
- Bramans Village: The village of Bramans is a quaint and traditional mountain village nestled in the Maurienne Valley. It offers a glimpse into the local Savoyard culture with its cobbled streets, traditional buildings, and charming atmosphere. Strolling around Bramans allows you to experience a true Alpine village ambiance.
- Vanoise National Park: As the oldest national park in France, Vanoise National Park is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as stunning landscapes, visitors can enjoy hiking, wildlife spotting, and discovering the natural beauty of the French Alps.
- Fort de Bramafan: Located above Bramans, the Fort de Bramafan is a 19th-century military fort that offers panoramic views over the surrounding valleys. Visitors can explore the fort's underground tunnels, learn about its history, and enjoy the breathtaking vistas from its strategic position.
- Bonneval-sur-Arc: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Bonneval-sur-Arc is a charming alpine village located at the foot of the Col de l'Iseran. With its well-preserved stone houses, narrow streets, and a beautiful baroque church, it is a must-visit destination for those seeking a traditional mountain experience.
- Aussois: Situated in the Maurienne Valley, Aussois is a charming village with a rich history and stunning mountain surroundings. Visitors can explore its medieval fortifications, visit the Baroque-style Saint Pierre Church, or enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or skiing in the nearby ski area.
- Col du Mont-Cenis: A mountain pass located on the border between France and Italy, the Col du Mont-Cenis offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps. It has been an important trade route since ancient times and is now a popular destination for cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- Termignon-la-Vanoise: Nestled in the Vanoise National Park, Termignon-la-Vanoise is a picturesque village known for its traditional architecture and stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can explore its historic buildings, enjoy hiking trails, or visit the local cheese dairy to taste the famous Beaufort cheese. 10. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne: As the historical capital of the Maurienne Valley, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne is a vibrant town with a rich heritage. Visitors can explore its medieval old town, visit the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, or discover the local history and culture in its museums.