Anne S
February 13, 2024
Seven of us comfortably shared a chalet which would have been a bit cramped with the maximum of 10 occupants. The beds were very comfortable, and all four rooms had en suites with bath and shower over. There was a big dining table to seat 10, and comfy chairs for five or so. The kitchenette was fairly well equipped and had an enormous fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. Downsides: strangely, there were plenty of pans but most had no lid. The lighting in the living room is very dim - adequate for sitting around, but a strain for after dinner card or board games. Tips: you get three dishwasher tablets and a tiny tube of washing up liquid, and when you run out of those you have to head to Spar to buy more. If we’d realised, we’d have taken some with us which would have been much more economical for a one week stay. No food at all is left from previous guests, so take your salt and pepper with you! The resort facilities are excellent and close at hand - restaurant (see separate review), and swimming pool with sauna, steam room and gym. The hot tub and the snooker/pool table were out of action during our visit. The resort is high up above Flaine. All but beginners can ski from near the entrance down tracks to the resort, and the free shuttle bus stop is just outside, about 100m from the heated ski lockers in the garage. For the return, catch the bus from Flaine Forêt, or use lifts and tracks to get almost home, and take the bus for the final stage up the hairpin bends. We would all recommend this accommodation if you’re mainly interested in the skiing and the local facilities - there didn’t appear to be evening transport to get into Flaine if nightlife is more your thing.