Built into the side of the mountain, chalet Genepy is a brand new luxury chalet mixing chalet style and a modern design.
Set out over 3 levels, the chalet is very spacious and has excellent facilities and furnishings throughout including a south facing balcony.
Genepy has a large open plan living and dining area fitted with a great fireplace and separate TV and kitchen areas,
The chalet even features its own wellness centre where you can take advantage of your own hammam and swimming pool with its own sound system - a great way to relax and unwind after a day on the slopes.
The chalet's 6 en-suite bedrooms - 5 doubles and a bunk room - are very well designed and offer you a very comfortable base for your ski holiday.
Sitting just 10 minutes walk from the resort centre, chalet Genepy offers excellent access to both the slopes and resort's local amenities making this an excellent choice for your ski holiday this winter.
Price based on per person rate with 2 sharing a standard room. Please call us with your requirements for exact pricing and departures from other airports. This is a guide price and availability is not guaranteed. Travel over peak periods (e.g. Christmas, New Year and other public holidays), exchange rates, flight class and room type can affect prices considerably.
Chalet Genepy is made up of 5 double bedrooms and a bunk room. Each room has its own en-suite facilities for your convenience.
7 nights – guide prices per person
One of the world's favourite ski resorts, Val d'Isère has access to the best all-around ski area in the world, the Espace Killy. With just over 100 lifts compared to the 300 to be found in the Trois Vallées, the Espace Killy is obviously not the largest ski area in the world, but size isn’t everything and this region has as much skiing as one could ever need, not to mention the longest winter in the Alps. (The winter ski season here begins in late November and continues until early May and conditions are seldom disappointing).
The main centre of Val d'Isère has been virtually rebuilt over the past 25 years and many of the buildings are imaginative contemporary interpretations of the traditional stone and Savoyard style wood structures.
Ski holidays to Val d'Isère were revolutionised with the introduction of après-ski in the 80s, when Dick Yates-Smith set up the seminal bar-nightclub known as Dicks Tea-Bar.