Chalet Sapin Bleu

£775  average per night

Chalet Sapin Bleu Enjoys A Peaceful Position Away From The Main Village And Close To The Huez Cable Car And Ski Slopes.

  • Sleeps 12
  • 5 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom
  • Adults only

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General information

  • Hot tub
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • Pets considered
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

Kitchen and household

Safety

Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 1.1KM
  • 1.2KM
  • 1.2KM

Description

Chalet Sapin Bleu enjoys a peaceful position away from the main village and close to the Huez cable car and ski slopes. The walk to the cable car takes just moments so you can be travelling around the the entire Alpe D'Huez resort in no time.

Sleeping up to 12 people, this semi-detached, self-catered chalet offers a comforting place to return to after an active day on the slopes. Its welcoming and cosy atmosphere makes it the perfect retreat for a relaxed family holiday. And the private entrance to Chalet Sapin Bleu will lead you into a series of beautifully furnished rooms. The open-plan living/kitchen space offers areas for unwinding, as well as for cooking and enjoying sociable evening meals.

The chalet's terrace is home to a hot tub that's in a prime position for soaking up the lovely views over the surrounding village and slopes. The views and fresh Alpine air can also be appreciated by simply watching the sun begin to set as you sip your favourite drink.

There are five charming bedrooms in total. The family suite is great for those with younger children, as it features both a double bed and bunk beds. The remaining four bedrooms are a mix of doubles and twins; ensuring there's the perfect restful space for everyone.

Chalet Sapin Bleu's fantastic setting means the main village's shops, bars and restaurants are just a short drive away. So it couldn't be much easier to head out for evenings of delicious meals, friendly atmospheres and lively apres ski!

Alpe D'Huez is ideal for families and those just starting out on the slopes. The Bergers district in particular offers gentle nursery slopes for children and beginners, with plenty to challenge intermediate and advanced skiers across the resort. Night-time skiing will especially appeal to those looking for something a bit different.

There's so much to do in Alpe D'Huez as well as skiing. Try a range of outdoor activities, such as dog sledding, snowboarding, snow-shoeing, open-air ice skating and paragliding. Also make the most of the Palais des Sports & des Congres. This centre's facilities include mini-golf, outdoor and indoor swimming pools and a climbing wall.

#### Features
Apartment Interiors (150m²)

- Open-plan living/dining room with sofa, TV, speakers, dining table for 12 people, doors to terrace
- Open-plan kitchen with oven, microwave, induction hob, dishwasher, kettle, coffee machine, toaster, wine cellar
- Bedroom with king size bed, bunk beds, en-suite bathroom with Italian-style shower, two sinks and WC
- Bedroom with two single beds, en-suite bathroom with Italian-style shower, sink and WC
- Two bedrooms with king size beds
- Bedroom with two single beds
- Bathroom with Italian-style shower, sink and separate WC

Outside Grounds

- Terrace with hot tub
- One private parking space

Facilities

- Wi-Fi
- Laundry area with washing machine

#### Location
Just moments from the Huez cable car and a short distance from the slopes, Chalet Sapin Bleu occupies a convenient position within Alpe D'Huez. Only a few minutes' walk down the road is your nearest bar, with the main village and its restaurants, bars shops and supermarkets is a 10-minute drive away.

With over a hundred runs spanning an area of around 250km, the ski area of Alpe D'Huez is one of the largest in France. It's a resort for everyone, with gentle nursery slopes perfect for beginners and more extreme slopes for those of intermediate and advanced level. Those looking for a challenge should head to Sarenne but be warned, it's the longest black slope in the French Alps! Some of the best beginner slopes can be found in the Bergers district. The efficient lift system makes it really easy to get from one end of the resort to the other in no time at all.

The villages of Vaujany, Oz en Oisans, Villard Reculas and Auris are linked by a network of lifts and slopes reach in all directions to these villages. Night-time skiing is on offer a few times a week at the slalom run on Signal.

Many of the resort's most popular bars are in the village centre, along with a good range of restaurants. You can enjoy traditional French dishes such as raclette and fondue one night and then family favourites like pizza and burgers the next. Alpe D'Huez has a fairly lively apres ski scene, with many bars also offering live music.

There's plenty to do in the resort alongside skiing. Exciting ways to explore and experience the naturally beautiful landscapes include ice diving, open-air ice skating, dog sledding, snowboarding, snow-shoeing and paragliding. Also enjoy the facilities at Palais des Sports & des Congres. Relax in both indoor and outdoor swimming pools and challenge yourself on the climbing wall.



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