Luxury Ski Chalet Holiday Rentals in Val d'Isere, France

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As ski resorts go, Val d’Isere in France is a classic. The huge Tignes – Val d’Isère (formerly Espace Killy) ski area and a buzzing village centre have made it a favourite for years. The lift system is fast and efficient so getting up the mountain from your luxury ski chalet in Val d’Isere is easy.

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Val d'Isere Resort Guide

Val d’Isere has a reputation as being one of the best ski resorts in the world, and for good reason. For a start, it’s vast. The Tignes – Val d’Isère ski area links in with Tignes and offers a plentiful supply of well-groomed pistes for beginners and intermediates. For the more advanced skiers, there are monster mogul fields, steep blacks, some epic off-piste bowls and couloirs and for the speed junkies, there’s the legendary Olympic men’s downhill run. Not forgetting the variety of luxury ski chalets on offer.

Val d’Isere also has the advantage of altitude, with most of the skiing being well above 2000m and extending up to an impressive 3450m. As a result, the snow record is extremely good and you can be confident of finding some decent snow on your luxury ski holiday.

 

Val d’Isere and the Tignes – Val d’Isère lift system is modern and efficient and copes with the crowds very well, so queuing is not really an issue even in peak times.

 

A long-time favourite of the in-crowd, Val d’Isère has a chic and stylish ‘je ne sais quoi’ and has maintained a certain Alpine charm despite being quite large as ski resorts go. There are a huge number of stylish boutiques and ski shops to keep you entertained off the slopes on a luxury ski holiday here, keeping visitors in Gucci sunglasses.

 

When to Visit Val d’Isere

Open all year round, this French resort has peak seasons in both summer and winter. The Chamonix ski passes run through from December to April.

 

What We Love About Val d’Isere

We love the world-class skiing of the Tignes – Val d’Isere ski area, with a huge variety of terrain so there is plenty for all levels of skier. Being fairly high altitude, the snow record is one of the best of any resort in the Alps. And we love the buzzing nightlife and lively après scene.

 

Getting to Val d’Isere

Chambery Airport is just under 2 hour’s drive. Geneva and Lyon are both approximately 3 hours drive away.

 

Bourg St Maurice railway station is approximately a 45-minute drive.

 

The Skiing in Val d’Isere

Val d’Isere has a reputation as being one of the best ski resorts in the world, and for good reason. For a start, it’s vast. The ski area links in with Tignes and offers a plentiful supply of well-groomed pistes for beginners and intermediates. For the more advanced skiers, there are monster mogul fields, steep blacks, some epic off-piste bowls and couloirs and for the speed junkies, there’s the legendary Olympic men’s downhill run. Not forgetting the variety of luxury ski chalets on offer.

 

Val d’Isere also has the advantage of altitude, with most of the skiing being well above 2000m and extending up to an impressive 3450m. As a result, the snow record is extremely good and you can be confident of finding some decent snow on your luxury ski holiday.

 

The Val d’Isere lift system is modern and efficient and copes with the crowds very well, so queuing is not really an issue even in peak times.

 

Best Places To Eat and Drink in Val d’Isere

Val d’Isere is one of the most lively ski resorts in the Alps in the après-ski department and offers a multitude of eating and drinking possibilities.

 

There is no shortage of bars, happy hours and clubs if you feel like hitting the town after dinner at your luxury catered ski chalet. And of the 70-plus restaurants, two stand out. Try La Becca – the young chef was awarded a Michelin-star in 2011, and Table de l’Ours, also Michelin-starred.

 

Up the mountain and away from your luxury ski chalet, most restaurants are of the self-serve variety, but the Edelweiss, above Le Fornet, is consistently recommended by critics. Most of the better mountain restaurants are strung along the Verte piste from Rocher de Belvarde to La Daille, namely Belvarde Altitude, Les Marmottes, La Folie Douce, Le Trifollet and Les Tufs.

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Hotel Les Barmes de l’Ours, Val d’Isere

Catered OR Self-Catered

BEDROOMS: 76

SLEEPS: 152

Hotel Les Barmes de l’Ours
Val d’Isere

LOW SEASON: from €2,205/week
HIGH SEASON: to €31,675/week

  • Bowling alley
  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Kid's club
  • Ski-in/ski-out