Chalet Emeralde, La Tania

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4.0 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
It was really good, we liked it. The best bits were that the staff were really good and the chalet’s quite convenient to get out onto the slopes (it’s not on the slopes, but it’s pretty convenient – just 100m away). The social area is essentially a massive square which made it a little difficult to have c... + more
Tom
4 out of 5
A luxury ski trip for us as we always self cater in a cheaper area. The whole experience was thoroughly enjoyable and stress free with little organisation for ourselves. A real treat! + more
Susan
4 out of 5
First class chalet and conveniently located for town and lifts. Tony and Carol were very caring and attentive hosts who really tried to make our holiday special. We have had many chalet holidays and they rank right at the top in the quality of what they provided. + more
R Wright
4 out of 5
Tony and Carol did an outstanding job and could not have done more to make our holiday more enjoyable. One incident I recall was on the first day I had accidently left my goggles back at the ski chalet and Tony realised this and came back down to the ski hire centre saving me a long walk back to the chalet in m... + more
J Burnett
4 out of 5
The hosts were brilliant and very knowledgeable. It’s compact and the lounge area isn’t huge, but everyone staying there got on really well which helped. The rooms weren’t massive but we liked having a bath and there was a nice warm boot room. The food was excellent – I’m not a cake person but the cakes i... + more
Annie, Wolverhampton
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Emeralde

Chalet Emeralde is ideally situated just 5 minutes walk from the village centre and only 140m away from the nearest piste.


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Emeralde description

Chalet Emeralde (Sleeps 18), Chalet Emeralde is the largest of our chalets in la Tania. In the lounge there is plenty of seating around the log fire. From the adjacent dining room there are French windows leading to a large south west facing sun terrace, where you can relax and enjoy the views. All the bedrooms have full en-suite facilities. Bedrooms 7 and 8 have an adjoining door making them suitable for a family.

Chalet Emeralde hosts live out.

Please note: We do not change towels mid week. Chalet hosts eat with guests.

Important Information

Ski Packs may cost more in resort than if pre-booked.

Bed linen and towels are included.

A local French tourist tax must be paid locally


Facilities: Chalet Emeralde features

• Bedrooms: 9 • Bathrooms: 9 • Ski Access: 140m • Boot Warmers • Open Fireplace

Upon arrival, you will find a luxury L’OCCITANE gift pack in every bedroom. Bring your iPod and enjoy the exceptional quality of our hand-crafted Ruark Audio systems. Each chalet also features a selection of Drumond Park games.


Room Types: Chalet Emeralde bedrooms

  • Rm 1: Twin room ES shower & wc
  • Rm 2: Double room ES bath & wc
  • Rm 3: Twin room ES shower & wc
  • Rm 4: Twin room ES shower & wc
  • Rm 5: Double room ES bath & wc
  • Rm 6: Twin room ES shower & wc
  • Rm 7 & 8:Interconnecting twins
  • Rm 9: Twin room ES shower & wc

Meals: Chalet Emeralde food & drink

On arrival in your chalet, handmade pre-dinner canapés and apéritifs will be served to you in the lounge while your experienced chalet host welcomes you to your chalet introduces you to the resort.

Start your day with a delicious cooked breakfast that includes bacon, eggs, Heinz beans or hash browns and mushrooms or tomatoes plus a selection of cereals, porridge, yogurts and fresh bread. Served 8am to 9am.

Scrumptious homemade cakes and a choice of teas are provided every day, best enjoyed while you relax in the lounge area in front of the log fire.

Home cooked evening meal served at 8pm with unlimited carefully selected red, white or rosé wine (6 days), with an additional 4th course of local cheese board with port on the Thursday evening.

We update Chalet Emeralde'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 La Tania: about holidays in La Tania: about ski holidays in La Tania: about ski holidays in La Tania France

Village charm Laid-back atmosphere Part of the massive 3 Valleys

The charming little village is a modest, family-friendly gem of the Three Valleys. With excellent access to the world’s biggest linked ski area and beautiful views from attractive tree-lined runs leading into this laid-back settlement, it’s an understated location to experience the Savoyard delights of snug accommodation and melt-in-the-mouth food at great value.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Value-for-money Linked ski area

La Tania webcam

Snow Report: Top 149cm, Bottom 100cm

Snow Forecast: 60cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 62.67cm

La Tania trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva Airport185km, 2hrs10
Lyon Airport180km, 2hrs
Chambery Airport105km, 1hrs20
Region:St Bon Valleys, France
First opened:1990

La Tania lift pass price last reported as €321 (6 day adult 3 Valleys area pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Emeralde.
Night skiing: No
La Tania has NE facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1400m
Top of slopes: 2738m
Bottom of piste: 1100m
Vertical drop: 1400m
Total length of trails:150km
Longest piste:7.7km
Nestled in the forests between Courchevel and Meribel offering excellent access to both resorts, La Tania is known as the Three Valleys' best-kept secret. Proud to be eco-friendly, the resort facilities are powered by a hydro-electric system and has a car-free centre. Despite its modernity, the village has been designed in-keeping with traditional wooden Savoyard architecture, integrated amongst the beautiful forest scenery. The local businesses are mostly Brit-owned, but visitors can still find very French si...
Long green, blue and red tree-lined slopes overlook the village, and the Three Valleys provides a ginormous amount of opportunities for all different abilities. You can make your way over to Courchevel and Meribel on skis alone. There is a wide range of ski and snowboard schools offering group and private lessons for all ages. There are gentle green runs for novices from the top of the gondola all the way back down to the centre. The blue run ‘Folyères’ on the other side of the lifts is a great place to de...
After a day on the slopes, La Tania is a peaceful base to unwind in. The atmosphere is mostly quiet and relaxed, but some après fun can be found. Le Bouc Blanc is a popular restaurant at the top of the gondola from the village, ideal for relaxing in the sun with a drink on a deckchair. Great value for money, prices are a fraction to those in other places. Pub Le Ski Lodge attracts most of the nightlife, hosting regular live music performances and themed nights. The crowds gather for happy hour, and they air the...

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"Liked it! Nice La Tania chalet."

Tom
4/ out of 5
It was really good, we liked it. The best bits were that the staff were really good and the chalet’s quite convenient to get out onto the slopes (it’s not on the slopes, but it’s pretty convenient – just 100m away). The social area is essentially a massive square which made it a little difficult to have conversations across it (you could just speak to the people next to you). The food we had was good, and generally the place had a nice atmosphere. We were very happy with it.

"A real treat!"

Susan
4/ out of 5
A luxury ski trip for us as we always self cater in a cheaper area. The whole experience was thoroughly enjoyable and stress free with little organisation for ourselves. A real treat!

"1st class"

R Wright
4/ out of 5
First class chalet and conveniently located for town and lifts. Tony and Carol were very caring and attentive hosts who really tried to make our holiday special. We have had many chalet holidays and they rank right at the top in the quality of what they provided.

"Outstanding hosts"

J Burnett
4/ out of 5
Tony and Carol did an outstanding job and could not have done more to make our holiday more enjoyable. One incident I recall was on the first day I had accidently left my goggles back at the ski chalet and Tony realised this and came back down to the ski hire centre saving me a long walk back to the chalet in my ski boots....top class!

"Excellent hosts, excellent food, nice group of people"

Annie, Wolverhampton
4/ out of 5
The hosts were brilliant and very knowledgeable. It’s compact and the lounge area isn’t huge, but everyone staying there got on really well which helped. The rooms weren’t massive but we liked having a bath and there was a nice warm boot room. The food was excellent – I’m not a cake person but the cakes in the afternoon were lovely and there was always plenty of wine with supper. They checked if you had any allergies or didn’t like anything to make sure everyone was happy. We decided to treat ourselves to a meal at the local Michelin star restaurant on the hosts night out, and I would definitely recommend it if you want to push the boat out – the cost doesn’t actually end up much more than other restaurants. The chalet was in a good position; you just walk down the road and put your skis on. We didn’t have much snow but if there had been enough, we’d have been able to ski from the door. To get to the centre of the village, you just have to walk up the road for 3-4 minutes and catch the lift down.
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