Beautiful French Ski Chalets in Les Houches, Chamonix Valley or Champagny en Vanoise, La Plagne. Self Catering and fully catered Ski Chalets in Les Houches, Chamonix and Champagny en Vanoise, La Plagne. Chalet and apartment accommodation in charming picturesque alpine resorts where you can still enjoy a true flavour of France.
Established in 1992, we started with a simple philosophy of using beautiful chalets in friendly picturesque resorts, free from the packaged crowds. You will find both our resort and sales teams genuinely friendly and helpful with an excellent first hand knowledge of our chalets and resorts.
Established in 1992, we started with a simple philosophy of using beautiful chalets in friendly picturesque resorts, free from the packaged crowds. You will find both our resort and sales teams genuinely friendly and helpful with an excellent first hand knowledge of our chalets and resorts.
Reviews (1)
Quentin Landon
Jun 03, 2018
Catering staff and chalet are lovely. Looking after you very well and are putting the extra effort whenever asked. They've been doing their best with what they had. I recommend not to take your ski passes with barelli as they charge on Bank card payment, so you end up more expensive than normal price. Manager Sarah did not make that clear during the bookings.
She is very overwhelmed by her position, hopefully just a lack of experience. Chalet is a bit far from the first ski lift departure, but let's say its a good leg warm up. Downside is the menu I would say. You'd expect to eat more traditional savoyard dishes everyday, instead of a standard more "everyday" food. Dishes themselves were alright though. For the price, guests could benefit from better quality products. (first price yogurts, juices, and cheap chocolate spreading poured in a genuine Nutella jar is just NOT OK)
She is very overwhelmed by her position, hopefully just a lack of experience. Chalet is a bit far from the first ski lift departure, but let's say its a good leg warm up. Downside is the menu I would say. You'd expect to eat more traditional savoyard dishes everyday, instead of a standard more "everyday" food. Dishes themselves were alright though. For the price, guests could benefit from better quality products. (first price yogurts, juices, and cheap chocolate spreading poured in a genuine Nutella jar is just NOT OK)