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Le Télémark
0/51 Reviews
We enjoyed Le Telemark. The location is very central. Ski to the door. Service is very good. House spacious, good beds. A minus that the sofa beds in the living room are small. If you are 1.85 it is a bit uncomfortable. Sauna, swimming pool and bread serv
Hôtel les Campanules by les Etincelles
4.2/541 Reviews
Myself and my two teenage children stayed for 5 nights. The location of the hotel is ideal in the centre of Tignes 2100 just 5 min walk from the ski lifts and facilities. The spa and boot room on the bottom floor is well set up for preparing for skiing and some relaxation. The family room was comfortable if ia little tight and in need of little updating. It had a balcony and great view of the slopes. We stayed on a half board basis and my 2 children are Coeliac (severe gluten allergy). The hotel staff including the chef could not have been more accomodating - including cooking a separate dish for my daughter on request - and we were all able to enjoy lovely meals without issue. We also took advantage of the 'dine around' capability with one of the other hotels and the food was similarly excellent and accommodating of our circumstances. The staff helped us with everything from sourcing ski passes, organising transfers and receiving amazon parcels. They were friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend for a very comfortable stay in a relaxed friendly atmosphere with access to the ski slopes.
Le Névada
0/51 Reviews
Excellent residence, well locatedThe top accommodation and relaxing space.Very good welcomeI strongly recommend
CGH Résidences & Spas Kalinda
4.3/535 Reviews
Lots to like about CGH Kalinda. We are a family four, kids age 8 and 11. We stayed in a two bedroom apartment with a balcony over the central square. Quiet place for families. The apartment reminded me of Center Parcs, well appointed but looks better in the pictures. The beds were very comfy, nice to have a twin room and a proper king size bed instead of twins pushed together. The kitchen had all it needed with a hob, microwave/oven, coffee machine, filter coffee machine, kettle and toaster. Nice big fridge with a freezer compartment. All dishwashing liquid, tablets for the dishwasher and cleaning equipment/bin bags provided, Heated towel rails in the bathroom were brilliant for drying towels and swim gear. Bathrooms look brand new in our apartment and spacious. Drying rack also provided for drying out ski gear over night. The sofa is a sofa bed, so super uncomfortable to sit on with a metal bar down the middle. We couldn't get sound on the TV, but had taken a big iPad so didn't need it. CGH Kalinda has a private boot room for every apartment in the basement which opens with your room key. Great space and secure. The pool is just as lovely as in the pictures. If you're going for a few laps its the perfect temperature, if you're splashing around with the kids, it's pretty chilly. The hot tubs weren't working all week and stone cold, but the sauna was nice. Kids aren't allowed in any of the sauna/hot tubs/steam room so effectively they are off limits to parents too which is a shame. The gym looked great but with all the skiing we didn't use it. The Kalinda has a Skiset as part of it, staff were fantastic. There is also a SPAR which sells all sorts including live lobster and crab which will give you a flavour of the eye watering prices, but it's pretty expensive everywhere in the mountains! There's a friendly bar which sells crepes and really really good pizzas which is the family friendly food. 1800 has two other restaurants ”O 1800” which serves typical savyarde food. Looked lovely but nothing vegetarian on the menu. There's also the Sports bar (formerly Four 7) sort of high end gastro pub fare but nothing really for kids except ”cornflake chicken”? The residence is quiet and clean with friendly reception staff eager to help. They stayed open late to receive us when we were delayed arriving. The shuttle bus goes from right outside to Tignes 2100/Val Claret/Brevieres/Val D'Isere although I didn't enjoy the ride with kids, it's hard to get them a seat and they get thrown all over the bus going around those hairpins trying to hang onto skis and poles. For beginners you can walk straight out onto a lovely nursery slope. It has a magic carpet lift, brand new, in a covered tube easy for everyone to use and a great place to find your feet. The bubble (Les Boisses) then goes up to a blue run into Le Lac/2100. You can ski a green run down to Brevieres which is lovely when the snow is good but quickly icy if not. In summary a lovely apartment bloc
Hôtel Village Montana by les Etincelles
4.3/541 Reviews
Room was a plus; cosy with lots of storage space and a comfortable bed, nice mountain view. The ski-in ski-out was also really good. The food (breakfast and dinner) was a disappoin**ent; not tasty, bland, not creative, often not at right temperature (too cold) and no variety in breakfast offerings, overall quality of food was rather low. The welness area was small with a dirty jacuzzi and a cold outside pool. The service in the main restaurant was sometimes really poor. Overall unfortunately not a 4 star experience.
Hôtel le Levanna by les Etincelles
4.3/541 Reviews
After 10 hour journey from airport due to severe transfer traffic - keep in mind for peak time on feb half term - we arrived to friendly staff and a room upgrade. The hotel has a very boutique feel to it, really nice decor and feels homely. They provide you with a piste map on arrival which is so helpful,but be aware to check the main board as some of the slopes are different. Room was perfect. Warm, clean, modern, comfy large bed, gorgeous views from balcony and bathroom, powerful shower and hair dryer, tons of plug sockets and USB ports ( even new iPhone/ Apple Watch ports ). Lots of hangers and small mini fridge. Tap water is drinkable here, so made for easy refreshment. We used the spa every day, and mostly very quiet. Steam room nice and hot! The rooms are supplied with robes and slippers. If you plan on using the spa would recommend bringing your own sliders. Only downside was the floor really needed cleaning, very dirty. Food was so good, we were on breakfast board only. Good choice from eggs, bacon , to pancakes , fruit , cereals , yogurts , breads. The freshly made pastries every morning were a particular highlight. Coffees are all machine but still nice. The staff were so lovely and helpful with the lack of French we spoke. Only downside was lack of vegetables- beans, tomatoes ect. We ate one evening in restaurant, similar price to other places in same area and big portions. Really enjoyed our food and again lovely staff. Heated Boot room was on small side but as long as you don’t hit peak times then there’s always a bench free. Individual lockers per room were ideal and very airy. Didn’t smell particularly bad even for a boot room. Straight out onto bottom of slope next to main lifts which is ideal. Really nice atmosphere around the hotel in mornings and evenings. The ski pass office is 2 min walk max. We used the laundry service at the hotel -€25 - which was similar to laundrettes in area when we googled. It was washed and dried within 1.5hr which was amazing (small amount of clothing). Other places we would recommend eating; Kodo - Thai in le Lavachet Hotel 2100 alpine - pizzas in le lac Hotel le Levanna - duck in cherry sauce and sea bass particularly good. La Taverne de Neiges - next to bollins ski lift on Val Claret - lovely lasagne and caramel apple dessert. We used mountain story ski hire - opposite hotel - 2 min walk. Super friendly and helpful. We ended up swapping snowboarding boots twice during week with no charge. Be aware of large queues in morning to collect hire equipment.

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