Great value chalet in a superb location close to the slopes of Plagne 1800
- Catered Chalet
- Sleeps 13
- Stunning Mountain Views
- Sun-Terrace
- Traditional Detached Chalet
- Free Wi-Fi
Overview
With stunning panoramic views from its wrap around terrace and close proximity to the shops and slopes of Plagne 1800, Chalet Almach is a firm favourite.
Description
Accommodation Summary
Ground Floor
Entrance, ski and boot room. Open kitchen/diner/lounge with wood-burning stove, TV/DVD
Room 3: Twin with en suite shower & wc (wc not en suite)
First Floor staircase from lounge
Room 1: Twin under eaves
Room 2 - Twin under eaves
Shower/wc shared by rooms 1 & 2
Lower Ground Floor
Room 4: Twin with shower/wc/balcony
Room 5: Twin with shower/wc
Room 6: Single with shower/wc
Room 7: Twin with shower/wc
N.B.: Floor plans are for guidance only and are not to scale. 13
Accessibility
Lift accessible: No Lift serves all floors: No No. of steps into property: 20 Access ramp: No
Meals
"Free wine included worth over €100"
Skiers' buffet breakfast with a choice of hot options
Afternoon tea and coffee & freshly baked cake
3-course evening meals, including pre-dinner apéritif, choice of complimentary wines and after dinner tea/coffee
Special celebration menus on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve
†Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea and dinner is 6 days per week, due to chalet staff's day off
Breakfast service: Buffet
Lunch service: none
Dinner service: Waiter
Fireplace
Good for Groups
Terrace Balcony
About La Plagne
La Plagne ski area
In 2003, the double-decker cable car between La Plagne and Les Arcs opened and in a single moment created the Paradiski. With 420km of lift linked pistes, high altitude skiing, 2 glaciers and a modern lift system, this is now one of the powerhouse resorts of the French Alps.
Beginners and early intermediates will thrive on the runs in and around the 10 villages of La Plagne. Gentle, mostly tree-lined and snow-sure, you could hardly think of a better destination for family skiing. Stronger skiers are catered for too though, with 220km of pistes in La Plagne and the prospect of another 200km over in Les Arcs. Yes, there are other resorts that offer a bit more if everyone in your party is an advanced skier, but you will not find a better ski destination for a mixed abilty group or family!
La Plagne ski resort
La Plagne is split into 10 smaller villages, all with enough to make them a resort in their own right. It's important to ensure you've researched exactly which resort you're staying in and that it's suitable for your needs. The most likely places you'll end up are:
Plagne Centre: As the name suggests, this is the focal point of La Plagne. The main hub of lifts is here and most runs will point towards Plagne Centre. A good choice of bars and restuarants, plus a couple of nightclubs.
Aime 2000: Not to be confused with Aime, the valley town, Aime 2000 is perched above Plagne Centre. If you're staying here with us then you're almost certainly in one of the Club Med hotels, so everything you need will be on site and free! Direct piste access and the Télémetro cable car runs to Plagne Centre until the early hours so a night out is also possible.
Plagne Soleil: Just above Plagne Centre on the opposite side to Aime. Plagne Soleil is small without many distinguishing features but close enough to Plagne Centre to enjoy an evening or two away from your chalet.
Plagne Villages: Another smaller collection of chalets and apartments, with brilliant piste access and just close enough to Plagne Centre for evening entertainment if needed.
Plagne 1800: Nestled in the woods below Plagne Centre, Plagne 1800 offers a lot of catered chalets and has everything you need without having to go all the way to Plagne Centre. A choice of lifts in the morning depending on which direction you want to go.
Belle Plagne: The most modern village in La Plagne, Belle Plagne is also the next largest after Plagne Centre. Attractively laid out and, like the rest of La Plagne, ski convenience is king. A good choice of catered and self-catered accommodation which are almost all on the piste.
Plagne Bellecote: A small village essentially consisting of one large apartment building and some communal facilities. There is a large outdoor heated swimming pool here.
Montchavin & Les Coches: 2 villages that were forgotten outposts of La Plagne until the Vanoise Express came along. Now they're in prime position, you can easily access either side of the Paradiski in moments and, unlike Plagne Centre or Arcs 200, you could quite easily nip over for just an hour or two without the long transition.
Beginner Friendly
Easy Slope Access
Family Friendly
Good Beginners
Good For Non-Skiers
Good For Snowboarding
Great Off-Piste
Great for Mixed Abilities
High Altitude
Large Ski Area
Mountain Restaurants
Reliable Snow
Scenic
Ski In Ski Out
Snow Park
Snow Sure
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Gym
Hang Gliding
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 85.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Dog Sledding
Off-Piste: Good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Ski Doos
Ski Touring
Sleigh Rides
Torch Light Descents
Holiday Details
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