Our view: Charming chalet - good for families.
Chalet Artemis is in an enviable position; barely 200 metres walk to the slopes and the Eclose Chairlift.
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Chalet Artemis is in an enviable position; barely 200 metres walk to the slopes and the Eclose Chairlift. From here you can easily get to Les Bergers and the Marmottes high speed chair and explore the vast offerings of Alpe d’Huez. The resort centre is approximately 10 minutes walk away where you will find plenty of bars and restaurants, plus an ice rink and an open-air swimming pool for those that feel skiing is not enough exercise for one holiday! Description Chalet Artemis is situated in the Old Town of Alpe d’Huez. This quaint property has been refurbished (photographs shown are before refurb) for this season and offers an inviting atmosphere for you to settle into after a day touring the mountains. What better way to end the day than to pop your slippers on, sit in front of the roaring fire and regale your chalet host with tales of your mighty prowess on the slopes. Rooms 1 and 2 have an optional interconnecting door and so are ideal for families or friends. This traditional and really rather charming chalet is perfect for one group or two families looking for a well positioned, convenient base from which to explore this fabulous resort. Layout Ground Floor: (external access. Access to first floor via external steps) Room 1 = double with bath and WC (lockable interconnecting door to room 2)
Room 2 = twin with shower and WC (lockable interconnecting door to room 1)
First Floor: living/dining room with open fire and balcony
Second Floor: Rooms 3 & 4 = 2 twins, shower and WC
Chalet staff live in.
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.
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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