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Location: where is Chalet du Savoy Collum

400m to main street

Just a three-minute stroll from the heart of Chamonix, the apartment is very close to the Savoy nursery slope and the poma-lift up to the Brevent gondola. The bus stop is located just outside the complex giving easy access to all other ski areas.


Overview: apartment description: Chalet du Savoy Collum description

Chalet du Savoy Collum is a spacious and beautifully furnished duplex apartment located in the Chalets du Savoy complex, sleeping 8 in four bedrooms.

Collum enjoys an exclusive location under the eaves and occupies the entire third floor. With its rooftop balconies, solid oak beams, wooden floors and a light and airy feel, the apartment offers a truly alpine experience.


Facilities: Chalet du Savoy Collum features

  • Ski locker
  • Lift access
  • Large open fireplace
  • Underground parking space (height restricted)
  • Free WIFI
  • Euro Satellite TV with DVD player

Room Types: Chalet du Savoy Collum bedrooms

  • Double bedroom with adjacent bathroom
  • Double bedroom with en suite
  • 2x Twin bedrooms with en suite
  • Fully equipped kitchen with oven / microwave / dishwasher
  • South facing balcony

Meals: Chalet du Savoy Collum food & drink

We update Chalet du Savoy Collum's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Chamrousse: about holidays in Chamrousse: about ski holidays in Chamrousse: about ski holidays in Chamrousse France

Beautiful scenery Former Olympic resort Near Grenoble

A cluster of three villages in a quiet spot of woodland above Grenoble, at the foot of the Belledonne mountains. Former host of the Winter Olympics, Chamrousse has some fantastic skiing for beginners and families - with a few gems thrown in for experts (this is where Jean-Claude Killy won his golds, after all).

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Non-skiers

Chamrousse webcam

Snow Report: Top 119cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 28cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 11.33cm

Chamrousse trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Lyon / St Exupery120mins
Grenoble / St Geoirs40mins
Region:Alps, France
First opened:1952

Chamrousse lift pass price last reported as 160€ (6-day Adult). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet du Savoy Collum.
Night skiing: Yes
Chamrousse has W SW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1,700m
Top of slopes: 2255m
Bottom of piste: 1450m
Vertical drop: 805m
Total length of trails:90km
Longest piste:3.8km
At the top of the spectacular Belledonne massif and just 30km up from Grenoble, Chamrousse has marvellous sights of the city one side and fantastic vistas of the mountains on the other. It’s best known for having hosted the 1968 Winter Olympic Games where Jean-Claude Killy earned his place in snow-sporting history by winning 3 golds. Holidays are good value here and thanks to the resort’s proximity to Grenoble, travel isn’t much of a hassle either. The resort is split into 3 villages sometimes known by the...
Book beginner or improver lessons with local English-speaking instructors for a fantastic introduction to the area - lessons are available from both of the villages, practising on friendly nursery slopes kitted out with conveyor lifts and rope tows. The button lift from 1750 Roche Béranger accesses some of the best beginner runs in this area; ski the Perche and divert via the Variante de la Perche until you’ve built some confidence. Perchette and Grive are two nearby blues to progress on to and the Crête...
L'Iceberg Café in 1750 is an ideal place for après drinks – kick back after a day on the slopes and have a game of pool or lounge with a cocktail. L'Embuscade is a friendly bar - warm up and try the homemade mulled wine on their terrace and the K-Dox puts on themed evenings with concerts and live DJs for dancing a mix of music into the night. In terms of restaurants on the slopes, stop off at La Salinière for one of their tasty omelettes at lunch time. No French ski holiday is complete until you’ve had a ...

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