Chalet Adeline
Features
All inclusive for winter 11/12. This high quality apart-chalet is ideally situated just above the bustling old village of Alpe d'Huez. The chalet benefits from a private sauna but the pool and whirlpool are shared with Chalets Murielle and Chalet Eleonore and are accessed through Chalet Murielle.
Location · 8 minutes walk to the resort centre · 7-8 minutes walk to the bucket lift to ski school meeting point · 15 minutes walk to the Pepi Penguin Club and Whizz Kids Club at the Hotel Hermitage
Features · indoor pool · outdoor heated whirlpool · sauna · services of our chalet hosts
Meals • hearty breakfast with one cooked option • packed lunch • afternoon tea with home-made cakes • 3 course evening meal with free flowing house wine, beer and coffee included (5 nights) • 4 course farewell feast (1 night) • Please speak with your host to arrange early children's suppers.
Rooms Chalets Adeline - sleeps 8 (room numbers in brackets):
lower floor: Entrance hall with access to the lift. Sauna. Living and dining area with television (with English channels), and large south facing balcony. Twin bedroom with private bath on corridor (1). Separate WC.
upper floor: 2 twin bedrooms under eaves, each with private shower room with washbasin and balcony (2,3). Twin bedroom under eaves with private shower room with washbasin (4) (Room 4 in Eléonore has lower eaves and a side skylight window). Separate shared WC.
Please note: The bathroom for room 1 is close to the living room & guests may want to take a dressing gown.
Alpe d'Huez Resort Info
Alpe d'Huez skiing
Alpe d'Huez ski resort offers something to challenge all levels of skier. Two of the biggest attractions for the more advanced skier are the 2230m vertical drop and a 16km black run. Off-piste skiing is also excellent, with decent snowfalls, exceptional scenery and sunnier-than-average weather. Boarders and freestyle skiers are also catered for with a fairly decent snowpark and a funpark for those starting out.
Alpe d'Huez ski resort
With development into a ski holiday destination beginning in the late '60s, Alpe d'Huez did for a long time remain a largely French resort, although it is now welcoming more and more British skiers. Alpe d'Huez still draws a large weekend crowd, with its own altiport and Grenoble only 90mins away. Restaurants are of a good standard both on and off the mountain, and nightlife is ever improving with more and more bright young things gracing these parts.
Overall, Alpe d'Huez is very good, particularly for families who want to eat well, enjoy great scenery and have access to a ski domain to suit all levels.
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