Chalet Hotel Skilt
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
Keen skiers can be the first on the slopes each morning thanks to the lifts directly outside the hotel and at the end of the day you can ski straight off the piste back to the lively bar and sun terrace.
Rooms:
The Skilt has 37 rooms arranged over 3 floors. Mainly made up of 2-4 bedded rooms, they are all of a good size and have en suite facilities, good storage space and terrific views, either over the main square in Les Menuires or down the valley.
Location:
You really couldn’t expect a better location. In the centre of the resort, and close to the many facilities of the Croisette centre, the skilt overlooks its own large public sun terrace and bar, with the ski school meeting point, quite literally a few steps from the terrace. An extremely popular resort thanks to its high altitude, excellent local skiing and access to the 3 Valleys, one of the world’s largest ski areas with a mammoth 600 kms of piste.
Meals:
7 night half board package, offering guest buffet breakfast and 3 course evening meal with wine. Afternoon tea and cakes available at a supplement.
Les Ménuires Resort Info
Located at 1815 m, the ski resort of Les Menuires is part of the prestigious 3 Vallées, the world's biggest ski area: 600 km of ski slopes, 200 ski lifts linking Les Menuires and the charming village of Saint Martin de Belleville with Val Thorens, Méribel, La Tania and Courchevel. A fabulous huge ski area designed so that everyone, from beginners to experts can make the most of their skiing. Residences on the piste, shops sheltered in the shopping arcades, different quarters linked with footpaths and mechanical lifts. In Les Menuires, everything has been thought out to simplify life for young and old.
Barely mentioned in ski brochures in Britain, Les Ménuires remains a largely French venue that is becoming a more and more attractive destination. Beginners are very well catered for and the resort is certainly amongst the cheapest in the pricey Trois Vallées. The skiing is great for all abilities, with particular mention going to La Masse, which offers advanced skiers some excellent blacks and off-piste. The resort itself is functional, no-frills French. There are some good restaurants and bars in the resort and on the slopes, but the skiing is the real reason to be here. With Méribel and the rest of the Trois Vallées on your doorstep, the variety of slopes available is superb. Access isn't bad with the TGV stop at Moutiers only 27km away and Chambéry airport a 90-minute journey.
Overall, Les Menuires provides a great range of skiing both around the resort itself and on neighbouring slopes. And for ten years, to suit this overwhelming landscape, Les Menuires has developed a high-standing accommodation programme over the past few years, with traditional chalets out of wood and stone.
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