Luxury Ski Chalets Chamonix
Our exclusive and luxury ski chalets in Chamonix are available fully catered and self-catered, many offer a swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and gym, for the best luxury ski holidays in the Chamonix Valley which is consistently rated as one of the top ten ski areas in the world and a must by all ski enthusiasts.
LUXURY SKI HOLIDAYS IN CHAMONIX
Majestic Mont Blanc, one of the world’s natural wonders dominates the area. Chamonix is an ancient mountain town with a stylish atmosphere and a blend of French charm, varied skiing and modern facilities that few other Alpine resorts can match. People return time after time and always discover something new.
The ski resort Chamonix with its pedestrianized cobbled streets and squares, beautiful buildings and fast running river has an excellent choice of quality shops, boutiques, cafes, bars, restaurants, clubs, casino and a Saturday market that should not be missed. Chamonix offers a wide range of outdoor activities; from skiing and snowboarding to hiking and biking, and much more.
Chamonix is also a mecca for mountaineering and climbing. The skiing resort has an attractive, bustling old town centre, and the smaller, quieter ski villages of Argentière, Les Houches and Vallorcine offer a different style of resort life.
Around 5pm, the Après-Ski starts with many options, such as the Chambre Neuf Bar, the Jekyll and Hyde pub, Bar du Moulin, La Cantina and the bar d’UP. Very popular bars are Folie Douce, Elevation 1904 where you can have cocktails, you also will find a huge selection of beers. From a culinary point of view, Chamonix is not a blank slate either. Enjoy a menu at the Atmosphere restaurant in the city centre (traditional Savoyard cuisine) or be seduced by the Italian delicacies of the Tuscan chef Auro Bucci at the L'Impossible restaurant.
The undisputed best restaurant in Chamonix is the Michelin-starred restaurant Albert 1er. We also recommend dining at restaurant Le Sérac (1 Michelin star) in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, only 13 kilometres distance to Chamonix.
SKIING IN CHAMONIX
The legendary skiing caters for every taste and ability. Some 90% of the ski area is above 2,000 metres with an excellent snow record and a long season from December to May. It is home of the 24 kilometres Vallée Blanche and the famous Kandahar World Cup downhill runs. The lift pass - which covers 750 kilometres of pisted skiing - includes the elegant Italian ski resort of Courmayeur that is a short hop through the Mont Blanc tunnel.
The Chamonix Valley is approximately 20 kilometers long, from Les Houches to Le Tour, with the Aiguilles Rouges mountain range on the north side, and the Mont Blanc mountain range on the south side, which includes Mont Blanc itself, the highest peak in the Alps at 4,810 metres.The highest lift in the valley is the Aiguille De Midi cable car which brings you to an incredible 3,842 metres elevation. The top station of the Aiguille De Midi cable car has a spectacular panorama of Chamonix, the Mont Blanc range, the Mer De Glace glacier, the surrounding area, and is the access point to high elevation skiing and climbing routes in the Mont Blanc mountain range, including the legendary, world famous Vallée Blanche.
The ski area has beginner slopes, off-piste and long downhill runs for experienced skiers as well as deep powder snow in difficult terrain. The slopes from Grands Montets to Brévent are unique. You can explore 10 ski areas with the Mont Blanc Unlimited ski pass. The "Chamonix Le Pass" is ideal for the areas of Les Grands Montets, Brévent-Flégère and the Col de Balme
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CHAMONIX RESORT INFO
Altitude: 1,035m | Ski Elevation: 1,035-3,842m
CHAMONIX-MONT-BLANC INFO
Summit: 3,842m | Height Difference: 2,807m | Highest Ski Slopes: 3,842m | Slopes: 155km | Green: 16% | Blue: 36% | Red: 32% | Black: 16% | Lifts: 49 | Chairlifts: 16 | Draglifts: 19 | Gondolas/Cabin Lifts: 14 | Cross-Country Skiing: 42km