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Browse hotels in Champagny-en-Vanoise, France — a 1,250 m Savoyard village with direct access to 425 km of Paradiski ski runs and Vanoise National Park.

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About Champagny-en-Vanoise

Champagny-en-Vanoise: Savoyard Village at the Edge of a National Park

Champagny-en-Vanoise sits at 1,250 m elevation in the Tarentaise Valley, Savoie, roughly 80 km southeast of Chambéry. The village dates to the 12th century and retains its stone chalets and baroque church — unusual detail in a ski resort of this scale. It forms the southern gateway to the Paradiski ski area, sharing 425 km of pisted runs with La Plagne and Les Arcs. The upper hamlet, Champagny-le-Haut, sits inside Vanoise National Park, France's first national park, created in 1963.

Where to Stay and Getting Around

Hotels and residences cluster around the main village and the Le Bois sector, which has direct gondola access to La Plagne's network. Most properties are ski-in or a short walk from lifts. The nearest TGV station is Bourg-Saint-Maurice, 28 km north, with direct trains from Paris Gare de Lyon in under 3 hours during winter. Car travel from Chambéry via the A43 takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

Practical Tips

  • Season: The ski season runs mid-December to mid-April; summer hiking trails in Vanoise National Park open June to October.
  • Lift pass: A Paradiski pass covers all 425 km; single-area Champagny passes cost less if skiing only the local sector.
  • Altitude: Village base at 1,250 m means lower snow reliability than higher stations — book accommodation in Le Bois (1,450 m) for better snow coverage.
  • Transfers: Airport shuttles operate from Geneva (approx. 2 hours) and Lyon Saint-Exupéry (approx. 2 hours 30 minutes).

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