Located in Serre Chevalier Ski Resort, Le Grand Aigle Hotel & Spa offers a sauna, hot tub and massage treatments. Guests can join the ski slopes directly and the hotel offers views of the slopes.
Geoff
Australia
The property is nicely located.
The breakfast was very good.
Le Christiania Hotel & Spa is located in La Salle-les-Alpes in the Serre Chevalier 1400 ski resort and features a garden, spa and lounge area with a bar with a fireplace.
Rock Noir & Spa is located in the heart of Serre Chevalier valley, 66 feet from the Aravet ski liftt. It offers free access to an indoor pool and a sauna.
susan
United States of America
The hotel was located just steps away from the Aravet lift. The village was very cute with good restaurants, good variety. The staff at the hotel were great, nice and helpful. The room was snug, but there was adequate storage space.
Set in La Salle Les Alpes in the Serre-Chevalier ski resort, Hôtel Mont Thabor Serre Chevalier features accommodations with free WiFi in some parts of the property.
Aleksander
Sweden
A very pleasant place. Nice atmosphere from the moment you enter. A comfortable room with a terrace and a view of the mountains. Lockable free garage for motorcycles and bicycles. Great location, convenient both as a base and as an overnight stay
Les Alpes d’Azur is located in Le Grand Serre Chevalier ski resort and offers rooms with a balcony in a property with a large garden, terrace, a heated indoor swimming pool, a hammam and a sauna.
17 miles from Galibier in La Salle-les-Alpes, Le Lautaret features accommodations with access to an open-air bath. This property offers access to table tennis.
Silvana
Romania
Cosy apartment with ski locker close to the slopes and city center. The parking is also a plus. It has a small kitchenette but it is enough for preparing a small meal. The bed is very comfortable. Overall very good value. The bathroom also has a heater which is a plus for drying towels and keeping warm during the shower. Clear communication with the host, check in was fast.
This village has quite a few decent restaurants, also cafes...
This village has quite a few decent restaurants, also cafes and creperies. There's a large public parking area. The hotel was close to everything. No need to use a car. We were there for 4 nights, which was just about right for us. The pistes are all mostly intermediate and blue runs. So fun for me as I like to ski just cruising along stopping at mountain restaurants. The restaurant at the top of the Aravet Gondola has a great menu and entertainment. And perfectly placed for those who partied too much and didn't want to ski down.
SVSusan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is a great resort for families.
This is a great resort for families. Access to the slopes is very easy (a few steps away) and a free bus will take you to any of the neighbouring ski lifts. We were particularly impressed by the Pontillas gondola (five minutes on the bus) as it takes you up very high to an incredible, long and wide green run which is right next to some blues. This was perfect for us as one of us is a beginner but the other two were ready for something a bit more adventurous. It is great to see such a great green run so high up. If there are any issues with snow down the bottom of the mountains, it tends to be the greens that suffer. The Pontillas is brand new so doesn't yet have a restaurant or facilities up there but we were warned in advance so it wasn't a problem. There is a lovely little restaurant at the bottom, called Chalet du Lac.
Beginners can purchase a debutant ticket for 18 Euros which gets you up there for as long as you want and then back again. We found all the ski staff to be very polite and friendly which was lovely after experiencing unpleasantness in Bulgaria. Being a smaller town, we also loved how quiet it was. We barely queued at all while we were there.
Natalie
8.0
Scored 8.0
I'd say try to book your holiday not too far in advance.
I'd say try to book your holiday not too far in advance. This is difficult because resorts sell out, but if you're planning to ski you want there to be a lot of snow. We booked months in advance so there w as no guarantee it'd be super snowy and not warm and melty. It was a bit of the latter, unfortunately. Also check the dates of public school holidays for French kids (and British kids too, probably). Our holiday coincided with a French public school holiday which made for some very very crowded skiing and high anxiety.
I'd recommend Le Swallow in the village for apres ski and dinner. There are plenty of more "traditional"-looking places to eat and drink around, but we found that the people here were so consistently nice (Arnaud and Natacha) that we didn't want to eat or drink anywhere else. Their food was also much better than at some of the other places that pop up on google maps or tripadvisor. I'll write a separate review for them later... :)
McJamie
Netherlands
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The Rock Noir was great and well run, we checked in late and the staff had the foresight to ask if we wanted a table booked at the restaurant which was most appreciated so we could have a proper meal after a long trip. Throughout our stay the staff matched and exceeded our expectations, as did the majority of the hotel facilities. If it wasn't for the too hot room, it would've been 5*
The room was nice but no blind on one window so , that very light in the morning and in my view, was an oversight. The staff were all very helpful and the hotel is in a beautiful spot. I would say that it's quite nice, the hotel looks good, the bar area is nicely presented but it's actually quite average overall. It's ok but nothing to write home about
We staid for one night as part of our plan to do a Lac de la Dauche track in the Des Ecrins park and visit Briancon. The hotel located in an old building with wooden stairs and floors. Has very rustic vibe. Good wi fi services. Spacious room for a family of four. The hosts were very pleasant.
The hotel was very comfortable, although the room was quite small. The best thing about the hotel apart from the ski in ski out location were the staff who were superb, always very friendly and very helpful. Nothing was too much trouble for them. The restaurant was very good qualilty too.
Cozy apartment, suitable for 4 people, if 2 don't mind sleeping on the bunk.
Good (although expensive) restaurant at the hotel. At the swimming pool you can find shade or relax on the sun.
Great location for summer cycling trips or winter skiing.
Excellent location near the Serre Chevalier ski resort. Availability of on-site ski and equipment rentals was nice. We also enjoyed the swimming pool and spa area each day after skiing. The hotel restaurant and bar were also convenient.
The hotel was located just steps away from the Aravet lift. The village was very cute with good restaurants, good variety. The staff at the hotel were great, nice and helpful. The room was snug, but there was adequate storage space.
The room was big and very comfortable for a family of 6. very well heated located at the attic with big windows and an elevator.
the location of the hotel is just perfect.
breakfast is good with very good products.
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