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Both parts of the resort village have a
very friendly feel to them because of
their small size, sympathetic chalet-
style buildings and lack of traffic –
although not car-free, the far ends of
both parts are dead ends, so there is no
through road.
As well as the footpath between La
Rosière Centre and Les Eucherts, there’s
a free bus that runs into the evenings.
In the last couple of years the resort
has moved markedly upmarket, with
the opening of its first four-star hotels.
But most accommodation is still in
apartments, some very smart with
pools and spa areas – including the
very comfortable CGH Residences like
the four-star Lodge Hemera, featured