Within close walking distance from La Clusaz, this prestigious holiday complex consists of 5 large chalets built in the typical architectural style of the Savoy region and gives direct access to the slopes via the Bossonnet ski lifts which are reached by a footbridge.
The complex houses holiday rentals in 30 hotel rooms in the Prestige Hotel**** Le Chamois and apartments for 2 to 8 people in the Prestige Residence Mendi Alde with equipped kitchenette (ceramic hob, microwave, dishwasher) and a bathroom or shower room with toilet.
All accommodation has a TV and free Wifi access, a balcony or terrace.
At your disposal: Spa Deep Nature (850m2) (extra charge) Balneotherapy area with aquatic circuit (160m2) designed by Serge Blanco, 8 treatment cabins, 2 of which are double, and 2 with hydromassage baths, hammam, sauna, relaxation room, tea shop, "Mon premier spa" treatments adapted for children.
Please note: pre-booking necessary, 2 hours max./session, children welcome from 4 years old every morning and Wednesday afternoon (2 pm to 6 pm).
Laundry facilities (extra charge), free underground parking, children’s play area and Free Wifi access, ski lockers, breakfast room with breakfast service (extra charge), Restaurant "Les 2 Mules".
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 30 days before the local check-in time. After that, the reservation is non-refundable unless it is re-sold.
Facilities & Amenities
24-hour front desk
Airport shuttle (additional charge)
Daily housekeeping
Fitness centre
Free Wifi
Games room
Heated ski boot lockers
Hot tub / jacuzzi
Includes end cleaning
Indoor play area
Kids Club
Kids pool
Laundry
Lift
Luggage storage
Massage
Non-smoking rooms
Parking garage
Pool towels
Restaurant
Sauna
Secured parking
Ski storage room
Spa & wellness
Spa relaxation area
Steam room
Swimming pool
Free secure parking available
Reliable info
Guests say the description and photos for this property are accurate.
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Location
180 Rte de la Grallière, 74220 La Clusaz
Sustainable initiatives
This accommodation takes steps to be more sustainable and environmentally friendly
Follow your Skixer's advice and ski like a local
Our only objective is to make this ski holiday the best you've ever had (so you will use us again next year ... and the year after)
About La Clusaz
La Clusaz is a ski resort in the Aravis Mountain range, situated in the French Northern Alps, not far from Switzerland and Italy. The village is located in the territory of Annecy Mountains, in the Haute-Savoie department, at an altitude of 1040 meters. The resort peaks at 2600 meters above sea level and is spread over 4 areas: Balme, Aiguille, Etale and Beauregard. With those 4 interlinked massifs, each with their own character, La Clusaz is one giant playground. You can vary the fun as you follow the line of the sun from the Etale massif to the Balme massif. Over the 85 slopes there are 125kms of descent all linked by a top-class ski lift network to allow you to easily access the centre of the village on skis. The commune has notably remarkable belvederes, like the Aravis pass with its view on the Mont Blanc, the Alps summit (4610 m). The landscape is quite tormented because of erosion, which has led to the formation of suspended valleys called combes: the combe de Balme, de Torchère, des Juments, du Fernuy. The ski resort was developed in the early 1950s around the village, which gives to the place a very charming atmosphere.
Above all, in La Clusaz you can practise alpine skiing, nordic skiing and ski-touring. La Clusaz is one of the most well-known cross-country skiing areas in Haute Savoie and has two well-established Nordic areas: Les Confins with 63km of slopes and Beauregard with 36km of slopes and an outstanding view over the Aravis mountain range and Mont Blanc.
The Aravis Mountain range is one of the places in the Alps where the rural way of life has continued. The economical activity in La Clusaz is mainly tourism, in winter as well as in summer since the village is charming all over the year and the environment is quite protected. There is still agriculture, about thirteen farms are producing cheese. The most famous is « reblochon ».
Still often, people have a double job here, pluriactivity is really one of the specific features in a mountain environment, even for young people. This consists of carrying out at least two activities during the year, either successively or at the same time. They will be ski instructors or ski patrollers in winter and farmers, plumbers, electricians or carpenters the rest of the year.
There are also many small companies linked to wooden industries (chalet buildings and renewals), small workshops, artisans and craftsmen.