- Tarentaise Valley
The Tarentaise Valley (French: "Vallée de la Tarentaise") is a valley of the
Isère River in the heart of theFrench Alps , located in theSavoy region ofFrance . The valley is named for the ancient town of "Darantasia", the capital of the pre-RomanCentrones tribe. [ [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=D6QPAAAAYAAJ&dq John Lemprière, Lorenzo DaPonte, & John David Ogilby (1839), "Bibliotheca Classica: Or, A Dictionary of All the Principal Names and Terms"] , (Tenth American Edition), New York: W.E. Dean. "Centrones", p. 69]Description
At the foot of the valley, in the west, is the city of
Albertville . Going east up the valley,Moûtiers is reached, thenAime and finally the last large town,Bourg-Saint-Maurice .The area is internationally best known for its
ski resort s, includingLes Trois Vallées (off a side valley from Moûtiers),La Plagne above Aime,Les Arcs above Bourg-Saint-Maurice, andTignes andVal-d'Isère further up the valley. These communities hosted most of the events for the 1992 Albertville winter olympics.In the winter, the valley is a cul-de-sac, with its road finishing at Val d'Isere. In the summer, there is a pass over to the
Maurienne Valley at the head of the valley (theCol de l'Iseran , and a couple of others further down, including theLittle St Bernard Pass eastwards to Italy via La Rosiere and La Thuile and theCormet de Roselend northwards.Both sides of the valley, but especially the sunnier northern side, have rural farming communities all the way along. The colder southern side tends to be dominated by the ski resorts but has occasional small hamlets.
Transport
The valley has a railway as far as Bourg-Saint-Maurice, which, in the winter season, has various direct sleeper trains from
Paris andEurostar trains from London. The valley road is dual carriageway as far as Moûtiers, after which it becomes a standard two-lane but single-carriageway road, which can see substantial queues in winter. This road is currently receiving funding from theEuropean Union for a significant improvement project between Aime and Moûtiers, one of the narrowest point in the valley.Notes
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