Chalet Foxtrot

Chalet Foxtrot, Val d'Isere, France

Facilities

  • Wi-Fi
  • Television
  • Ski in/Ski out
  • Ski Room
  • Lounge
  • Dining Room
  • Terrace
  • Airport: 145 km
  • Resort
  • Slopes
  • Town
  • Lifts
  • Twin beds
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Transfer time

2 hours

About Chalet Foxtrot

Chalet Foxtrot is in the Chaterlard area of Val d’lsere. The chalet’s location is ideal for skiing down to the resort centre, where the lifts are waiting to whisk you away to the mountain slopes. Val d’lsere itself is a lively town full of shops, bars and restaurants. The resort has 300km of slopes linking with Tignes and its glacier.

Resort features include a nightclub, health spa, indoor pool, bowling, gym and a lively apres-ski. Ski access is simple, a 100-metre walk takes you out on the blue Santons run, which in turn will take you straight down to the resort centre with a choice of lifts. Later in the day, return on this run via the Epaule du Charvet black run, or the red piste ‘M’.

The interior at Chalet Foxtrot consists of pine panelling and beamed ceilings, modern furnishings and modern touches like a flat-screen TV and free WiFi. A feature of the chalet is the fantastic views of the mountain vistas from the large terrace, which is off the lounge. Bathrooms are extremely well fitted with fresh white tiling, heated towel rails, chrome fittings and mirrors.

Ski Accommodation

Chalet Foxtrot has an open-plan kitchen, living/dining area, TV, terrace, boot heaters, ski rack and double & twin beds.

Meals

Breakfast is a choice of a good full English, or a continental selection including cereals, porridge, croissants, fruit juice and tea or coffee. After a day on the slopes, what better welcome than a cup of tea or coffee and a slice of freshly made home baked cake. A tasty 4 course meal will be prepared for you 5 nights per week and served with a choice of unlimited wines. To complete your evening, coffee and chocolates will be served.

About Val d'Isère, France More information

More Britons choose Val d'Isère for ski holidays than anywhere else in the world so that's a good recommendation in itself. The resort has a long season, thanks to the added attraction of the Pissailas glacier at high altitude, so make the most of the opportunity between the end of November and the first week of May.

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  • Good for Families
  • High Altitude