Le Refuge de Solaise is one of the most exciting additions to Val d’Isere. The hotel will become the highest in the French Alps, sitting at an amazing 2,551m.
There are 16 hotel rooms of varying size as well as four apartments that have between two and eight bedrooms. The largest of these is the penthouse, which boasts a large dining and living area with 360-degree views of the French Alps and sleeps up to 24 guests. During the evening, guests can make use of the great living spaces to enjoy socialising with loved ones. The hotel and apartments are in a ski-in ski-out location, with access solely by cable car. There is also a ski shop within the hotel to make acquiring ski equipment easier.
Each day, breakfast will be provided, as well as daily cleaning. There are some fantastic facilities for the guests to use to unwind after a day on the slopes, including an exterior Jacuzzi, sauna and 25m swimming pool. On request with supplement, dinner can be provided for guests, either through the menu in the apartments, or à la carte in the restaurant.
Le Refuge de Solaise is accessible via the gondola Solaise Express between 9am and 4:30pm each day, with the exception of Wednesdays and Sundays, where it will open from 7pm to 10:45pm, allowing guests to head into the town during the evening.
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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, this ski area 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 ski resort 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. There's plenty of apres ski options in Val d'Isère so you will not be disappointed.
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