Traditional chalet which you can ski back to at the end of the day.
- Catered Chalet
- Sleeps 16 - 18
- Adjacent to the slopes
- Large balcony / terrace with exceptional views
- Sauna & Jacuzzi
- Ski and boot room
Overview
Chalet Campanules is situated near the altiport and gives easy access down to the Marmottes telecabine. You can ski back virtually to the door.
30th Dec - £889pp (8 night holiday)
Description
The chalet is of a traditional wood and stone construction and features a spacious lounge/dining room with beamed ceilings, and is attractively furnished with soft seating around a wood burning stove. There is cable TV and a DVD player for relaxing evenings.
Large French windows open out onto the balcony and terrace which surround three sides of the chalet. Here you can enjoy the breathtaking views up to Pic Blance and across the valley. On the ground floor you can relax and soothe those aching muscles in the sauna and Jacuzzi.Bedrooms are attractively furnished and have en-suite bath or shower and WC, with the exception of Room 5 and 8 which offer a shower only and use of the WC on the ground floor.
Accommodation
Ground floor
First floor
Second floor
Good for Groups
Terrace Balcony
Sauna
About Alpe d'Huez
Alpe d'Huez skiing
Alpe d'Huez is known as Island of the Sun ('Lile au Soleil') and most of the main slopes face south benefiting from the claimed average of 300 sunshine days a year! The resort spreads down a gentle slope in a triangular shape from the main lift station at the top corner. Access roads enter the village at the lower two corners. The main Avenue des Jeux is used as a central focus and this is where you will find some of the shops, bars and restaurants along with the swimming pool and ice rink. Towards the bottom of the town is the older, original core of the resort which has a slightly more traditional feel to it.
Alpe d'Huez has skiing suitable for everyone. The large network of lovely wide green runs immediately above the village is as good a beginner area as you will find anywhere. For intermediates there is a fine selection of blue and red runs, the variety being difficult to beat with trees, valleys and a range of terrain to explore. The slopes divide into four areas with good connections between them. Every section of the resort has some challenging red runs to test the adventurous as well as some serious off-piste routes for the experts to enjoy. Gondolas and fast chairs are the main access to the lifts, although there are a few older chairs and drag lifts scattered around.
There are two terrain parks, one near the bottom of the slopes for novices with various jumps and rollers and another 1.5km advanced park close to the Lac Blanc drag which has a half-pipe, jumps, rails, big air and boardercross course. Above Vaujany there is another beginners park. Experienced boarders are well catered for with lots of good freeriding to be had, together with vast and varied off-piste to be tried with a guide. For cross country skiers there are 50km of snow sure trails with varying degrees of difficulty.
The resort is linked to Vaujany where there is some great runs and some lovely little cafes - well worth making the effort to get there as only a short ski away from the main slopes of Alpe d'huez.
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
Lively Night Life
Lively and Young
Mountain Restaurants
Reliable Snow
Short Transfer
Ski In Ski Out
Snow Park
Snow Sure
Child Care
Gym
Hang Gliding
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Resort Bus
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 50.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Night Skiing
Off-Piste: Very good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Ski Doos
Holiday Details
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