Chalet Lac de Neige   Val Thorens , France 3 Stars

This chalet apartment is comfortably furnished and well located for skiing and nightlife

  • Sleeps 12
  • Complex is conveniently close to the Plein Sud piste
  • Bars, restaurants and the Peclet shopping centre is 5 min away
  • Fantastic views across the resort
  • Free access to pool, sauna and fitness area
  • Package Summary
  • Chalet (Half board plus wine)
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  • Holiday Ref: 14197

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Chalet Lac de Neige

Features

  • Sleeps 12
  • 5 Bathrooms
  • Fireplace
  • Chalet (Half board plus wine)

Location:
Part of the Chalet des Neiges complex (as are our chalets Boule, Flocon and Chute de Neige), this chalet apartment is comfortably furnished and well located for skiing and nightlife. The complex is conveniently close to the Plein Sud piste (200 metres approx.) making it an ideal choice for easy ski access. The complex is also only a 5 minute walk (approx.) downhill to the many lively bars, restaurants and the large Peclet shopping centre.

Room Facilities:

Ground Floor: (Ground floor of chalet)

  • Room 1 = twin
  • Room 2 = twin with shower and balcony
  • Separate WC
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Open-plan living/dining/kitchen room with fireplace and balcony
  • First Floor:

  • Room 3 = twin with shower (sloping roof)
  • Room 4 = twin with balcony (under eaves)
  • Room 5 = twin with shower and balcony
  • Room 6 = twin with shower, WC and balcony (under eaves)
  • Separate WC
  • Facilities:

  • Sauna
  • Fitness area
  • Swimming pool
  • Lounge with TV
  • Open fireplace
  • Hand and bath towels
  • Facts:

  • Piste and Lift is 200m away
  • Town centre is 250m
  • Ski Bus stop is 250m
  • Val Thorens Resort Info

    Val Thorens skiing

    At 2300m, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe, meaning the resort has a great snow record, but can be vulnerable to bad weather with freezing temperatures and possible whiteouts. Forming part of the Three Valleys domain, Val Thorens' extended skiing is excellent, with intermediates being particularly spoilt for choice. Advanced skiers also have plenty to play on with big moguls and access to the Maurienne Valley for off-piste adventures. In addition theres an excellent Snowpark to keep freestylers busy. Beginners too can enjoy Val Thorens with several gentle greens and easy blues scattered around the resort.

    Val Thorens ski resort

    As the resort is traffic-free and purpose-built, most accommodation options offer ski-in-ski-out accessibility. However, après-ski is quite limited, while the list of non-skiing activities is a little short. Overall, Val Thorens is a resort for people who come on their ski holiday to ski and want the guarantee of snow.

    More Val Thorens resort information

    Val Thorens Snow & Weather


    Snow Report - 09 Feb 2012
    Last snowed 31-Jan-2012
    Fresh snow12 cm
    Lower slopes175 cm
    Upper slopes255 cm
    Pistes
    Piste stateGood
    Runs to resortGood
    Off piste snowVaried
    CommentsGood skiing/boarding throughout the area
    Lifts open30
    Lifts total31

    Snow Overview - France  (snow news updated 31-Jan-2012)

    Heavy snowfall returned to almost all our featured French resorts over the weekend. Cauterets (75/215cm) in the Pyrenees enjoyed 50cm of new snow on Sunday 29th January and Les Deux Alpes (90/300cm) received a whopping 70cm on Saturday 28th January. However, on Monday 30th January, the resort experienced low cloud cover which created poor visibility, but there were 43 lifts open. This theme was common all over France on Monday and although only a few resorts received fresh snow on Monday, the cloud cover combined with the low temperatures means further snowfall could be on the way. The southern French resorts also welcomed fresh snowfall over the weekend. This dramatically improved the pistes as it had been sometime since it had last snowed in the area. For example, Isola 2000 (45/79cm) received a respectful 20cm on Sunday 29th January and it continued to snow lightly in Foux d'Allos (55/85cm) on Monday.

    European Weather Outlook

    Cloudy and snowy skies are expected to loiter over the vast majority of European resorts over the coming days although only a light level of snowfall, around 1-2cm each day, is anticipated throughout the week. Sunshine is then expected to make a come back for the vast majority of resorts by the end of this week or the start of next week. The southern French Alpine resort of Isola 2000 however could receive up to 27cm of fresh snow on Tuesday 31st January, bucking the trend of just a dusting. The other weather news of note is that temperatures are set to drop, getting below -20C in many locations by the end of this week, so make sure you have some nice warm layers to put on.


    All snow report information supplied by Ski Club of Great Britain Ski Club of Great Britain

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