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A vibrant market offering fresh fruits, vegetables, local specialties, and clothing.
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Classic Savoyard cheese dishes. Best enjoyed in traditional brasseries in the town center.
Local buckwheat pasta squares, often served with abundant cheese and ham.
Buy a fresh piece directly at the local dairy cooperative (Coopérative Laitière de Haute Tarentaise).
Visit the local market for fresh Alpine produce, cured meats, and regional honey.
The main street has excellent, well-stocked stores for ski, snowboard, and hiking equipment.
A peaceful walking path along the river, well-suited for a relaxed afternoon stroll.
Outside of peak rafting hours, the areas around the whitewater base are great for quiet reflection by the water.
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A vibrant market offering fresh fruits, vegetables, local specialties, and clothing.
A unique mountain MTB event featuring an expo, test tracks, races, tours, demos, concerts, and much more!
For its 11th edition, the Trail de La Rosière will amaze you, starting from Place des Eucherts through the stunning Haute-Tarentaise landscapes.
MDS CRAZY LOOPS returns to La Rosière from July 17 to 19, 2026!
A legendary 145 km trail race between Courmayeur and Chamonix. This challenging route covers 9,176m of elevation through the Mont-Blanc region.
Cheer on the brave athletes as they pass through Séez during the TDS race. A refreshment station will be set up in the village center to support the runners.
Bourg-Saint-Maurice is a spirited alpine town acting as the undisputed capital of the Haute-Tarentaise valley in the Savoie department. Renowned primarily as a world-class winter sports hub, it is directly linked to the massive Paradiski domain via the Arc-en-Ciel funicular, transporting skiers up to Les Arcs in just seven minutes. Beyond its snowy reputation, the town features a rich agricultural tradition centered around the production of the esteemed Beaufort AOC cheese. Visitors can tour the local dairy cooperative to witness the massive wheels of cheese maturing in underground cellars. During the summer months, the dynamic shifts from the slopes to the Isère river, which becomes a premier destination for whitewater rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. The historic center provides a pleasant contrast to modern purpose-built ski resorts, featuring traditional Savoyard architecture, a bustling pedestrian main street filled with outdoor gear shops, and cozy eateries offering fondue and tartiflette. Surrounded by dramatic peaks, it is the great year-round launchpad for exploring the pristine alpine meadows of the Vanoise National Park.
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | -8 | -8 | -4 | 1 | 6 | 10 | 12 | 12 | 8 | 4 | -2 | -7 |
| Rain mm | 73 | 57 | 70 | 69 | 103 | 89 | 79 | 78 | 65 | 71 | 88 | 79 |
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Your day begins in the heart of Bourg-Saint-Maurice, arriving at the central station where the mountain air immediately wakes you up. Soon after, you will admire the historical Saint-Maurice Church. Midday takes you slightly out of town towards the impressive Bassin de Compensation de Montrigon. The gentle uphill walk offers great views of the valley. In the afternoon, brace yourself for a serious ascent towards the historic Fort de la Platte. The imposing ruins are a testament to military history and offer a stunning panorama. As evening approaches, push a little further to reach Lac Riondet. The serene alpine waters provide the perfect peaceful finale to an active and rewarding hiking day.
The day starts at the station, where the overhang provides shelter from the drizzle. At noon, we find refuge in the warm atmosphere of Saint-Maurice Church. In the afternoon, the path to the basin and fort leads through mystical mist, where the trails can be slippery. We end the evening in town as rain drums on the roofs and the mountains are shrouded in clouds.
A frosty morning at the station promises crisp mountain air. At noon, we warm up in Saint-Maurice Church while snow falls quietly outside. The afternoon at the basin and the climb to the fort requires warm layers against the biting wind. Around 17:00, the sun already sinks behind the peaks, bathing the valley in blue twilight.
Start your morning pedaling through the town center, checking out the historic station and the quaint Saint-Maurice Church. The fresh alpine breeze is perfect for a bike ride. By midday, you will conquer the path up to the famous Les Arcs Ski Resort. The bustling area transitions into a gorgeous summer cycling hub. The afternoon is dedicated to untouched alpine lakes, starting with the pristine Lac de la Vallée de l'Arc. You'll quickly pedal to the neighboring Lac de la Montée. Your evening concludes at Lac Saint-Jacques, enjoying the late mountain sun reflecting off the water. The scenic descent back to town will be thrilling and unforgettable.
The bike tour starts cautiously on the wet station grounds. At noon, the ride to the church goes through puddles; mudguards are essential today. The afternoon climb to Les Arcs requires full concentration on the slippery asphalt curves. By evening, we return soaked but satisfied, as the mountain forests glow deep green in the heavy rain.
The winter bike tour starts with numb fingers at the station. At noon, the church provides a spiritual and physical warming break. The tough afternoon climb to Les Arcs keeps the circulation going between high snow walls. Around 16:30, we prepare for the ice-cold descent before darkness suddenly swallows the valley.
Your scenic drive begins with a quick cultural stop at the central Saint-Maurice Church before you hit the winding mountain roads. The morning air is crisp and incredibly inviting. Midday finds you exploring the high-altitude ruins of the historic Fort de la Platte. After absorbing the panoramic valley views, you will drive further up towards the serene Lac Riondet. The afternoon is a spectacular mountain lake-hopping adventure. You will easily transition from the dark waters of Lac Noir to the vividly colored Lac Verdet, each offering unique magic. As evening sets in, visit Lac Esola and finally Lac Cornu. The fading sunlight over these high-altitude waters creates a majestic, dramatic, and deeply peaceful end to your road trip.
The drive starts relaxed in the dry car with a view of the rain-soaked church. At noon, the car winds through thick fog up to Fort de la Platte. The mountain lakes in the afternoon look like dark mirrors under grey clouds. In the evening, we enjoy the cozy atmosphere inside the vehicle while rain washes the streets of Bourg-Saint-Maurice.
The winter tour starts with scraping ice in front of Saint-Maurice Church. At noon, the drive to Fort de la Platte offers breathtaking views of snow-covered pines. The lakes in the afternoon are often completely frozen and glisten in the cool light. By 17:00, we return by headlight as frost firmly grips the mountain world.
