A warm & homely well furnished chalet for 10.
- Catered Chalet
- Sleeps 8 - 10
- All rooms en suite
- Free Wi-Fi, iPod docking station, TV, DVD
- Spacious lounge/dining area with balcony
Overview
Description
Location:
- Ski lift - 800m to the Pontilast lift
- Ski school meeting point - 800m
- Resort centre - 800m
What's included:
- Daily cooked & continental breakfast
- Freshly prepared afternoon tea with cake & biscuits everyday
- Appetising four-course evening meal with a selection of complimentary wines on six nights
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas, iPod docking station, TV, DVD & board games for your entertainment
- Daily housekeeping with towels provided
- Free guiding and coaching service with mountain experts
Ground floor: Ski and boot storage. Two club twin rooms.
First floor: One economy double room with en-suite shower & wc. The kitchen/dining area is on this floor.
Second floor: One club double room and one club twin room.
Top floor:
Bright and spacious split level lounge area with floor to ceiling
windows and a large balcony ideal for taking in the fantastic views of
the surrounding mountains. The lounge features comfortable seating for
all, TV, DVD player and stereo.
Note: Club twin or double rooms have either balcony or terrace and either shower or over-bath shower & wc.
Meals: Catered Chalet Board.
An
energising hot and continental breakfast every day. Daily afternoon tea
with freshly baked cake and biscuits. A delicious four-course evening
meal including pre-dinner appetisers with a glass of wine before a home
cooked, regionally inspired dinner on six nights, all served with a
selection of complimentary wines and fresh after-dinner coffee.
On
your non-inclusive meal night, head out to explore the resort. Your
chalet host can recommend and book tables for you if you wish.
Please note: Chalet host lives in. Children under 15yrs are welcome when part of a group booking the whole chalet and generous discounts may apply.
Some facilities may incur a local charge.
All Ensuite
Good for Groups
Parking
About Serre Chevalier
'Serre Chevalier', home of Luc Alphand, the downhill world champion from 1995 to 1997, is found near the Italian border. Offering indirect links to Montgenèvre and the Milky Way, it has its own 250km of pistes and another 900km available with the Grande Galaxie Pass. The resort itself is very much an intermediates' paradise, good for beginners, and there is still plenty to keep the more advanced skiers happy. More accomplished skiers are best advised to head for Monetier for some good black pistes, or a considerable variety of off-piste terrain. Two-thirds of the mountain enjoys wooded surroundings and, as the slopes are north-facing, they do hold snow. Boarders will find masses to do, particularly those more advanced, with a specialist park and good off-piste.
The overall impression of Serre Chevalier is one of traditional, almost 'provencal' charm, particularly in Monetier. It is an atmospheric venue, of good value and unpretentious, also with a strong French feel. The restaurants serve good local fare, a car is a good option, allowing you to try each village's eateries but there is also a bus linking up the resorts. Briancon is a great destination if you are looking for off-snow activities. Families may be particularly attracted, with a very good ski school and decent childcare provision. Turin and its airport are two and a half hours away.
Briancon has many activities including their famous ice skating ring where the ice hockey team Briancon will play their home matches.
Beginner Friendly
Choice of Restaurants
Easy Slope Access
Family Friendly
Good Beginners
Great Off-Piste
Great for Mixed Abilities
Large Ski Area
Scenic
Snow Park
Child Care
Gym
Hang Gliding
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Resort Bus
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 35.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Night Skiing
Off-Piste: Good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Ski Doos
Ski Touring
Sleigh Rides
Torch Light Descents
Holiday Details
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