Chalet Hotel Cascades
Features
The more spacious rooms at the rear of the chalet and the stylish dining-room have spectacular views across the Bozel valley.
Equipment hire couldn’t be easier, with the hire-shop conveniently below the chalet, ideal for last minute adjustments or purchases.
Chalet Features
- Superb location & great value for money in the heart of 1650
- Main Ariondaz gondola and piste immediately opposite
- Superb views from dining-room and many bedrooms
- Choice of bedrooms and spacious suites, all with en suite facilities
ACCOMMODATION SUMMARY
Lower Ground Floor
Ski and boot room
Dining room with wonderful valley views, bar opening off dining room
Seperate kitchen
Ground Floor
Entrance, lifts to all floors
Ski-hire shop & owner’s café-bar (separate entrances)
First Floor
Rooms 101, 107: Twin with shower/wc/balcony
Suite 102 (Sleeps 2-4): Twin bunks room with shower/wc, leading to twin room with balcony
Suite 103 (Sleeps 2-3): Small single room with bath/wc leading to double room with balcony
Rooms 104, 108, 109: Double with shower/wc/balcony
Suite 105 (Sleeps 2-4): Twin bunks room with shower/wc leading to double room
Room 106: Twin with bath/wc/balcony
Room 110: Single/small twin with shower/wc
Room 111: double with bath/wc/balcony
Second Floor
Rooms 201, 204, 206, 207 - twin with shower/wc/balcony
Suite 202 - twin bunks room with shower/wc, leading to twin room with balcony
Suite 203 - small single room with bath/wc, leading to twin room with balcony
Suite 205 - twin bunks room with shower/wc, leading to double room
Rooms 208,209,210 - double with shower/wc/balcony
Room 211 - twin with bath/wc/balcony
Third Floor
Living room
Rooms 300,301,302,303,304,305 - twin/triple (twin beds plus one single on mezzanine level) with bath/wc/balcony
Rooms 306,307 - twin/triple (twin beds plus one single on mezzanine level) with bath/wc/balcony
Courchevel 1650 Resort Info
'The most expensive resort in the French Alps'? Only partially true. Sat next to Val Thorens and Méribel, Courchevel is the most easterly of the Trois Vallées (the ski maps are back to front!) It is made up of four separate parts, each with their own character.
Courchevel 1650 straddles the main road up the valley and doesn't really capture the imagination of those travelling through, probably because its main attractions, an old village centre, lively bars and quiet chalets are hidden from view. A major bonus is the local slopes are usually less crowded than those above 1850.
More Courchevel 1650 resort information