Chalet Peche
Features
These chalet apartments are at the top of the resort of Val Thorens, offering commanding
views. The décor is typically alpine in style with spacious living/dining areas, wood burning stoves and
satellite TV. Most rooms enjoy en suite or private facilities with Jacuzzi baths. Guests staying in these
chalets will also be able to use the new infinity pool with fabulous views over the Val Thorens Valley in
addition to gym facilities, sauna and steam room.
Chalet Pêche sleeps 12/14
Entrance floor: Room 1 = twin (beds close together) with Jacuzzi bath, private WC and shared balcony
Room 2 = large twin with Jacuzzi bath and WC plus 2 additional single beds
• open plan kitchen/living/dining area with satellite TV and balcony • separate shower
First floor: Rooms 3 & 4 = 2 twins with Jacuzzi bath and WC (under eaves)
Room 5 = twin with private Jacuzzi bath and WC (under eaves not en suite)
First floor mezzanine: Room 6 = twin with Jacuzzi bath and WC
Supplements per person per night: Rooms 1, 3 & 4 add £2 pp/pn. Room 6 add £4 pp/pn. Room 2 when occupied by 2
add £5 pp/pn. When occupied by 3 adults or 2 adults and a child, waive the supplement and by 4 adults deduct £3
pp/pn. If both extra beds are occupied by children aged 2-11 they pay half brochure price.
Chalet Poire sleeps 12/13
Entrance floor: Room 1 = small twin (beds close together) with Jacuzzi bath and WC (off living area)
• open-plan living/dining/kitchen area with wood burning stove and balcony
First floor: Room 2 = small twin (beds close together) with Jacuzzi bath and WC
Rooms 3 – 5 = 3 twins with Jacuzzi bath and WC. Room 6 = twin with Jacuzzi bath, WC and private
balcony
Room 7 = single with private shower (no WC. Whole chalet bookings only as WC access shared via
another bedroom)
Supplements per person per night: Rooms 3, 4 & 5 add £4 pp/pn. Room 6 add £5 pp/pn.
Chalet staff live out.
Location: Chalets apartments Pêche and Poire are situated in the Balcons Residence, with excellent
access to the skiing, just 50 metres from Chalet Poire and 200 metres from Chalet Pêche (approx.).
Competent skiers can ski practically to the door in good conditions. For beginners the shuttle bus
stops right outside. The shops, lively bars and restaurants of Val Thorens are just a short walk away.
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