In a great location and with a homely feel, this value hotel is popular with many returning guests!
- Hotel
- Bed and Breakfast
- Use of indoor pool & spa facilities at nearby hotel
- Free WIFI
- Great Location
- Sun terrace
Overview
Located in the heart of Haute Savoie in the village of La Clusaz, the hotel Beaulieu is a charming timber clad hotel equipped with 56 rooms and many of them have a panoramic view onto the mountains and the village. The hotel has a restaurant, sun terrace, lounge with fireplace and a bar area. There is free access to the indoor swimming pool at the neighbouring hotel Carlina and there is a moderate charge for the Spa facilities.
Description
Location
Just a few steps from the shops, the Hotel Beaulieu is located at the
heart of the resort of La Clusaz. The two main lifts are just 400 metres
away. There is also a free ski bus within 100 metres of the hotel. For
children, several clubs, nurseries and the ski school meeting points are
located about 400 metres by foot from the hotel.
Rooms
All rooms have en-suite facilities, flatscreen TV, hairdryer and wi-fi.
Facilities
- Sun terrace
- Restaurant
- Lounge Bar
- Wi-fi
- Indoor pool at nearby hotel
- Spa facilities at nearby hotel
Meals
Offered on a bed and breakfast basis, breakfast will include a selection of hot and cold options including cereals, fruit, yogurts, freshly baked breads and pastries, and fresh coffee and tea.All Ensuite
Close To Slopes
Fireplace
Terrace Balcony
Child Friendly
Indoor Pool
About La Clusaz
Only 20km from Annecy and its lake, La Clusaz has long been a favourite weekend and holiday retreat of skiers from Annecy and Geneva. Not as well-known among British skiers as some of its neighbours such as Avoriaz, Morzine and indeed Chamonix, it is currently enjoying a much-deserved surge of attention. Spread over five mountains, La Clusaz is a fairly large resort, offering a total of 132km of slopes La Clusaz sits at a comparatively low 1100m, while the highest point is 2600m. But lying at the centre of the Massif des Aravis, it enjoys snowfall that often puts its higher brethren to shame. The Aravis pass which will allow you to ski La Clusaz, Le Grand Bornand and St Jean de Sixt.
Much of the skiing is best suited to beginners and intermediates, with Beauregard particularly suited to beginners and young children. The longest runs are on the Cret du Loup, where the high slopes are almost guaranteed snow. This is where Edgar “Crazy Eddie” Grospiron (several times Moguls World Cup winner, winner of Olympic Gold in 1992 and Silver 1994) grew up and learned to ski. His favourite mogul run at the top of the Cret du Loup has been called “le Mur Edgar” in his honour. On the lower slopes there is extensive snow-making, but the low altitude and crowds over weekends and holidays can lead to worn patches.
Advanced skiers will want to spend most of their time at La Balme, with its extensive off-piste opportunities. In good conditions the run down from the Torchere to the car park is as good as many classic Alpine routes, and there are plenty of fairly accessible couloirs and bowls you can find on a powder day. The view from the top of the Col du Balme chairlift towards the Mont Blanc is breathtaking on a fine day.
There are decent specialist boarders' facilities to sink your teeth into - hopefully not literally, and plenty of terrain for intermediate and advanced boarders – plenty to jump off (or on).
When it comes to the village, La Clusaz's big pull is its traditional atmosphere, with lots of non-ski activities and some excellent Savoyard restaurants. It is a great place to go with children, with a very child-friendly ice-rink and swimming pool. Christmas and New Year celebrations are typical for a traditional French resort: Christmas quiet and private, and the whole family setting out to make noise on New Year's eve.
There is a free bus service in town.
Nightlife is quiet most of the week, livening up on weekends and holidays as visitors flock in from Geneva and Annecy. The resort is becoming more popular with British and Dutch weekend visitors, which should mean Saturday nights get a little lively.Overall, La Clusaz is a very well-rounded resort, with a combination of great terrain, good snow record, and traditional village which is rarely found in the Alps outside Switzerland and Austria. Add this to the convenience of its location and you have one of the best resorts in the world for weekends and a fine place to take the family for a longer break.
Plus points? Great terrain on the Balme; traditional village with plenty of chalet-style accommodation; great place to mix family activities with hard-core skiing and riding; convenient access from Geneva and Annecy.
Choice of Restaurants
Scenic
Snow Park
Child Care
Gym
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 70.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Dog Sledding
Night Skiing
Ski Doos
Sleigh Rides
Snow Cat Skiing
Torch Light Descents
Holiday Details
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