Practical Information - Electronic Peak Festival Les Arcs

Festival venues

The best way is to come by train, use the free shuttles and choose accommodation close to the site.

The Electronic Peak Festival takes over several iconic locations in the Les Arcs resort, between Arc 1600 and Arc 1800, to offer a unique musical experience in the heart of the Alps.
Each space has its own atmosphere, ranging from an intimate club to an immersive stage and an open-air setting.


The Bernard Taillefer Centre – Arc 1800

The Bernard Taillefer Centre in Arc 1800, the true heart of the festival, hosts several major events. Its spacious venue, lighting effects, and immersive sound system make it a must-visit for electronic music enthusiasts.

Ideally located near shops, restaurants, and accommodations, it offers optimal comfort for festival-goers.


La Folie Douce – Arc 1800

A must-visit spot in the resort, La Folie Douce Les Arcs 1800 hosts the opening night of the Electronic Peak Festival inside its restaurant La Petite Cuisine. For this special occasion, the venue is fully privatized by the festival, offering an exclusive, friendly and festive experience in the heart of the French Alps.

Accessible via the Villards gondola, this unique opening night immerses festival-goers in the unmistakable atmosphere of La Folie Douce — where fine dining, music, and panoramic mountain views come together.
An exceptional setting where the vibrant spirit of Les Arcs meets the electronic energy of the festival, kicking off three unforgettable days of celebration at high altitude.


An experience in the heart of the Alps

Between the snowy slopes of Arc 1600 and the vibrant atmosphere of Arc 1800, each festival venue embodies a facet of the Electronic Peak spirit: a blend of music, altitude, and conviviality.
These iconic locations contribute to making the festival an unmissable event on the mountain electronic music scene.

Arriving in Les Arcs by train

The Electronic Peak Festival takes place every winter in Les Arcs, in the French Alps, easily accessible by train.
Thanks to numerous direct connections, you can reach Bourg-Saint-Maurice—the train station providing access to Les Arcs—quickly, comfortably, and stress-free.

From Paris

  • TGV Inoui: direct journey in just 5 hours.

  • OUIGO: fast and economical direct connection from Paris and Lyon.

From London, Amsterdam or Brussels

  • Eurostar: direct trains on Saturdays from Amsterdam and Brussels, or with a connection in Lille from London.

From the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region

  • TER: numerous daily connections from Lyon, Chambéry, Annecy, Grenoble and surrounding towns.

These connections make Les Arcs an eco-friendly mountain destination, ideal for festival-goers looking to combine speed, comfort, and respect for the environment. Sit back, relax, and let the train take you directly to the heart of the Alps!

Getting around Les Arcs

Your arrival in Bourg-Saint-Maurice marks the beginning of your adventure!

Everything is in place for easy and seamless access to the festival.

The Funicular

In less than 7 minutes, the Les Arcs Express funicular connects you to Arc 1600, at the foot of the slopes and close to the festival.

👉 Good to know: the round trip on the funicular is free for everyone who presents their train ticket.

Free Shuttles

Once you arrive in Arc 1600, free shuttles run very regularly to Arc 1800, Arc 1950, or Arc 2000.
During peak season, their frequency increases to ensure fast and comfortable travel between the different areas.

Why come by train?

  • Quick and direct access from major European cities

  • A journey without traffic jams or fatigue

  • An eco-friendly option perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the festival

  • Arriving as close as possible to the slopes and the event site

Choosing the train means extending the Electronic Peak Festival experience right from the start: more relaxation, less stress, and a reduced carbon footprint.

Frequently Asked Questions

The duration varies from year to year: some events take place over a single day, others over several days, with concerts, entertainment, and DJ sets throughout the week.
Check the Program page for the exact dates and duration of the next event.

Tickets are available on the festival’s official website and through our partners. Remember to book early to get the best prices.

No, ski passes are not included. However, several partner accommodations offer combined “accommodation + festival pass + ski” packages.

Yes! Electronic Peak is first and foremost a music event. The festival site is accessible to everyone, even without practicing board sports.

Direct trains run to Bourg-Saint-Maurice station from Paris, Lyon, Brussels, Amsterdam and London. The funicular then provides access to Arc 1600 in 7 minutes.

Yes, several car parks are available near the festival sites in Arc 1600 and Arc 1800. It is recommended to book your space in advance.

Yes, free shuttle buses run regularly, especially during festival periods.

Yes, free shuttle buses run regularly, especially during festival periods.

Camping is not permitted, but there are many accommodation options in the immediate vicinity of the site.

Yes, most accommodations are within a 10-minute walk or shuttle ride.

Yes, Electronic Peak is committed to limiting its environmental impact: encouraging train travel, sorting waste, using reusable cups and favoring local partners.

The best way is to come by train, use the free shuttles and choose accommodation close to the site.