Chalet on the slopes with free unlimited WIFI.
This beautiful chalet is located directly on the easy slope Clos du Pré. You can ski almost to the door until late in the season (end of April).
The short drag lift (200 meters) takes you easily to the gondola lifts Poutran (towards Alpe d'Huez) or the Alpette (towards Vaujany) without having to walk with the skis.
Classification chalet.
The heated living area is reached via the heated entrance with cupboard for ski boots. The living room has a large leather corner sofa around the wood stove. In the open kitchen, which is fully furnished and equipped with an XXL fridge / freezer, there is also a large, characteristic wooden dining table for 12 people. There is a separate toilet in the hallway.
Sleeping area on the ground floor.
On the ground floor there are 3 spacious double bedrooms furnished in a chalet style. On this floor there are also 2 bathrooms with double sinks and bathtub / shower. There is a separate toilet in the hallway.
Sleeping area upstairs.
On the upper floor there are 3 spacious double bedrooms, 1 with a balcony. On this floor there is 1 bathroom with shower and toilet. Also here is the sauna.
The Alpe d'Huez ski resort is an extremely snow-sure area thanks to its high location and the large numbers of snow cannons. These ensure that skiing is almost always possible from the beginning of December to almost the end of April.
The area is also suitable for all levels. Both the beginner and the expert can have a great time here. There are ample "green zones" for beginners, and for advanced skiers, skiing is possible throughout the area via blue, red or black runs. The Sarenne is a beautiful black descent from the Pic Blancs 3330 meters, to Auris 1250 meters.
This descent is known as the longest black in the Alpine region.
Non-skiers can also reach a very large area with the gondola lifts.
Ideal for, for example, non-skiing parents or other family members who still want to taste the ultimate atmosphere of winter sports. Alpe d'Huez is also called
Called "Iles du Soleil" because of the many hours of sunshine.