Chalet Hotel Les Grangettes All Inclusive
Features
Rooms
The 28 bedrooms are all on the first floor and are simply but comfortably furnished to provide excellent value accommodation. All have en suite bath/wc and TV for your convenience, and many of the balcony rooms enjoy excellent views.
Meals
Chalet Hotel catering of a buffet breakfast with daily hot option, afternoon tea, coffee with a selection of cakes and, on 6 nights a week, a five course dinner including canapés and apéritif, choice of complimentary quality wines, cheese selection, coffee and chocolates.
Facilities
The Grangettes' ground floor comprises Reception, where our team are on hand to help you every way we can, a comfortable lounge and the separate Savoyard-style dining-room. There is a further small lounge with TV/DVD on the first floor. Our own bar, the 'Méri Bar', has its own external entrance, with a brand new decor and menu planned for this winter, and is open to all for great value lunches and après-ski drinks, but closes at 7.30pm each evening to non-residents, to ensure our Grangettes guests are not disturbed.
- Breakfast restaurant
- Car parking - outdoor
- Dinner restaurant
- Lounge area
- Sauna
- Ski room
- TV room
Méribel Resort Info
Méribel lies in the heart of the Three Valleys, which remains one of the most popular ski areas in the Alps. It has 200 lifts, 600km of well linked, all-ability pistes and off-piste to match. Intermediates will flourish, but the weaker and stronger skiers aren't overlooked, as there is something for everyone. Boarders and freestyelers have the coice of 2 snowparks, with 5 more in other Three Valleys resorts.
Méribel ski resort
The resort actually consists of five separate parts but the two main areas, which comprise the vast majority of the accommodation, are Méribel-Centre and Méribel-Mottaret. Both are largely chalet and apartment based, with a limited choice of hotels, meaning that the restaurant selection could be better. There are, however, easily enough bars and clubs to keep the younger crowd happy.As with anywhere popular, slight queues can build up and the pistes and roads may become crowded in peak season. Also, prices can be almost as steep as the slopes themselves.
Overall, a good, if disjointed ski resort at the centre of a great domain. Aesthetically quite appealing because of the many chalet-style buildings, Méribel's biggest plus is its location at the heart of the Trois Vallées. This should override almost any criticism, although if you want to avoid Brits, this isn't the place…
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