Located in the Catalan Pyrenees, LES ANGLES is a charming traditional family resort built to centre around the village's old church, and overlooking the breathtaking Capcir valley with impressive views of Lake Matemale. The resort offers modern facilities and caters for all levels of skiers and snowboarders in an attractive ski domaine dotted with lakes and forests.
CHILDREN The "Le Pastouret" welcomes children aged between 3 months and 2 and half years and offers a specially adapted area for children, including a ball-pool and play area - perfect for small children who may find a full day on the slopes too tiring.
OTHER ACTIVITIES Les Angles offers skiers access to 50km of downhill ski slopes, as well a snowpark. 6-day lift passes can be purchased in advance or in resort, and children under 5 years ski free of charge.
THE AREA For an evening's entertainment, Les Angles offers a cinema, as well as nightclubs and restaurants.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION Les Angles is within easy reach by shuttle bus from Mont-Louis/La Cabanasse train station (13km). Les Angles is a well-equipped resort, and offers all necessary amenities, such as local shops, a range of restaurants to suit all budgets, plus a doctors and pharmacy.
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