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3.9 out of 5 based on 8 reviews
We had a superb holiday! The snow was excellent and the weather was great! The food at the Berangere was great, the staff were very friendly and we had a great time. The rooms were a bit tired and the toilet and bath was a bit small, but we knew that from reading the reviews before we went. Having said this... + more
Emma, Hertfordshire
4 out of 5
Our room was a good size for the two of us, I’m used to having to cram into rooms on cheap uni trips so this was a very nice change! I was really impressed with the staff who were always friendly and helpful throughout the week. We had a couple of problems, for example the boiler went down. It was a pain but ... + more
Allana, London
4 out of 5
Great hotel, it’s a little dated but if it wasn’t, I wouldn’t have got it at the price I paid. It ticked all the boxes and the staff were brilliant. The food and wine were really good, we had the usual Bistro type dinners where you can eat as much as you want, with 5 course breakfasts in the morning. We used... + more
Pete the Thatch, Essex
4 out of 5
It was very good. Friendly, welcoming and nicely put together. Our room was nice and clean, a nice size and the balcony was great. The food was fair to good in quality. The pool was very nice, it was a shame though that the Jacuzzi wasn’t working. I was really looking forward to relaxing my aching muscles in t... + more
Anon, London
4 out of 5
All in all we had a great time. The others in the group were thrilled with my recommendation that we go here. We’ve all decided though that these days we prefer a slightly more up-market hotel, the place was tired and basic – it’s in need of an upgrade. We’ve been before with the same supplier so we knew wh... + more
Roger Peart, Darlington
3 out of 5
The staff, particularly the nursery staff, were phenomenal. They were incredibly attentive, knew their job and would do anything to help out. Without a doubt I’d recommend this to other families with young children who need childcare. The food was good, with a nice selection of dishes. They didn’t scrimp or ... + more
Mike, Bury
4 out of 5
It’s clean, warm and very nice. Yes it’s tired decor, which we had read about before we got there, but really it was fine – that is reflected in the price. It’s not worth it to pay silly money for luxury chalets. The food was very good, we were very happy with it. The staff were lovely too, great with the c... + more
Sarah Sumner, Otford
4 out of 5
Lovely hotel and the staff were amazing, especially the nannies. Evolution 2 ski school was brilliant too, and the chalet is in an excellent location. Overall a wonderful experience - we will be back. + more
Jackie Hoch
4 out of 5
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One of France’s oldest and most prestigious ski resorts - the skiing is guaranteed in Les Deux Alpes thanks to the resort’s high altitude location and glacier, which is the largest in Europe. Nestled at the foot of the slopes, the Chalet Hotel Berangere has an amazing location just alongside the piste. Facing south, with a superb view of the mountains, the hotel has a large sunny terrace and balconied rooms allowing you to make the most of the sunshine on those good weather days.


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Hotel Berangere description

Inside this lovely hotel, you will find plenty of seating around the log fire in the lounge and bar, a bright and spacious dining room, and on the lower ground floor, there is a sauna, steam room and heated indoor swimming pool. If you need to soothe some tired muscles or just feel like some pampering, try one of the fabulously indulgent beauty treatments and massages on offer at the Viva Salon.

We continue with our successful Club weeks at Chalet Hotel Bérangère on 7 January and 4 March 2018. They are the perfect opportunity for solos, couples and groups of friends to meet like-minded skiers and enjoy group skiing with organised daily lunches. Off the slopes our staff will arrange an informal programme of activities from après partying to a fun winter Olympics. And it doesn't end here, there's plenty of evening entertainment on offer too.

Children are also well catered for with their own children's clubs at the hotel, offering plenty of fun activities and our qualified childcare staff will take them to and from ski school for you.

What's included

  • Accommodation
  • Direct flights
  • Resort transfer 1 hrs 45 mins
  • Welcome drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Afternoon tea
  • 3 course dinner & wine
  • Evening childcare
  • Children's high tea
  • Heated indoor pool
  • Sauna & Steam room
  • Lift pass collection service

Please Note:

Local taxes will be paid in resort.


Families: Chalet Hotel Berangere for children

4 months to 12 years

Chalet Hotel Berangere is a great location for a family ski holiday with the ski slopes right on the doorstep. Childcare at the hotel is available for children from age 4 months to 12 years.

The hotel crèche is colourful, fun and fully equipped with all essentials such as toys, cots, potties, bottle sterilisers and fridge. There is also a parents' kitchen facility for any late night feeds.

A free evening childcare service which runs from 7.30pm to 10.30pm allows parents to relax over dinner whilst the children enjoy quiet time supervised by our nannies with a dvd and a story.

Facilities

• Baby Club

• Toddler Club

• Mini Club

• Kidz Club

• Free evening childcare

• High tea

• Parents' kitchen

Ski school

We work closely with our recommended Ski School ESF, who are happy to teach children from 4 years upwards. Children that are booked into the children's clubs will be dropped off and collected from ski school by our childcare staff and from there bought back to the hotel where we provide lunch and afternoon activities (or return to ski school) all supervised.

For children that are not skiing and are booked into the children's clubs then a mountain of fun and games both indoor and outdoor awaits daily. Ski school is booked separately and is at an extra charge.


Facilities: Chalet Hotel Berangere features

· Wifi / Internet · Afternoon Tea · Dinner with wine · Ski School · Indoor Pool · Breakfast · Creche · Kids Clubs · Evening Childcare · Health & Beauty Salon

Wifi is available. Flights from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham into Grenoble Airport with a transfer time of 1hr 45 minutes.

What better way to relax after a hard day on the slopes than with a relaxing massage or facial. Our Viva therapy room is run by highly qualified Beauty Therapists providing luxury treatments using our fabulous skincare brand Elemis.

To complement our therapy rooms we have an indoor swimming pool, steam room and sauna.

Treatments

A wide range of treatments from deep tissue massages and sports massages to facials, manicures and pedicures are bookable in resort.


Room Types: Chalet Hotel Berangere bedrooms

At Chalet Hotel Bérangère the bedrooms are tastefully decorated with super comfy beds and many have balconies too.

There are plenty of room options from singles to family suites and whether you come on your own, as a family or a couple, you'll find everything you need.

With the exception of a few single rooms all guest bedrooms have their own ensuite bathroom, television with English speaking channels and hairdryer.

Single (ensuite shower, no WC)

There are just four of these guest rooms at the rear of the hotel on the second and third floor. They have a single bed and ensuite shower and washbasin. The WC is located just along the corridor next to the lift.

Rear facing rooms do not have a balcony and are more basic in style than rooms facing towards the village. These rooms are discounted slightly due to their decor.

Maximum occupancy: 2 guests

Small Double (ensuite shower)

These guest rooms are at the rear of the hotel on the second and third floor. They have a small double bed, ensuite shower and WC.

Rear facing rooms do not have a balcony and are more basic in style than rooms facing towards the village. These rooms are discounted slightly due to their decor.

Maximum occupancy: 2 guests

Twin (ensuite bath)

These comfortable guest rooms are located on all floors with balconies overlooking the mountains and village below. They have two single beds, ensuite bathroom and space to accommodate an extra child's bed.

Maximum occupancy: 3 guests

Twin (with extra bed and ensuite bath)

These comfortable twin rooms on all floor with balconies overlooking the slopes, mountains and village make up the majority of guest rooms in this chalet hotel.

They have two single beds, ensuite bathroom and space to accommodate an extra child's bed and travel cot.

Maximum occupancy: 3 guests and 1 infant

Double (ensuite bath)

These comfortable guest rooms with balconies overlooking the mountains and village below are found on the second and third floor. They have a double bed, ensuite bathroom and space to accommodate an extra child's bed.

Maximum occupancy: 3 guests

Double (with extra bed and ensuite bath)

These comfortable guest rooms on the first and second floor have balconies overlooking the slopes, mountains and village.

They have a double bed, ensuite bathroom and space to accommodate an extra child's bed and travel cot.

Maximum occupancy: 3 guests and 1 infant

Large Double (plus bunk beds)

These comfortable guest rooms are located on all floors with balconies overlooking the slopes, mountains and village. Upon entering there is a small room with bunk beds, perfect for children. Further along the corridor there's an ensuite bathroom and double bedroom with balcony.

This room can take either an extra child's bed or cot.

Maximum occupancy: 4 guests and 1 infant

Double (plus bunk beds, ensuite bath)

An ideal family room with a balcony overlooking the slopes and village. Rooms have a double bed, small separate room with bunk beds and ensuite bathroom.

Double (plus bunk beds, half bath and shower)

These rooms have a double bed and ensuite with half bath plus a further room with bunk beds and shower. These rear facing are more basic in style than rooms facing the village. They are also discounted slightly due to their decor.

Both double room types have a max. occupancy of 4.

Quad Room

This one of a kind guest room is on the first floor at the rear of the hotel. It has a small double bed, ensuite shower and WC. As you walk through the bedroom there's an additional room with a single bed.

Rear facing rooms do not have a balcony and are more basic in style than rooms facing towards the village. These rooms are discounted slightly due to their decor.

Maximum occupancy: 3 guests and 1 infant

Interconnecting Rooms

These comfortable guest rooms on the first floor have balconies overlooking the slopes, mountains and village. They consist of a double and twin room, ensuite bathrooms and space to accommodate an extra child's bed and travel cot in each.

Maximum occupancy: 6 guests and 2 infants

Family Suite

This one of a kind charming guest room can be found on the 3rd floor with views across the slopes, mountains and village.

This room has two entrances, two separate sleeping rooms and bathrooms. The master bedroom has a double bed, balcony and ensuite bathroom with shower.

Maximum occupancy: 5 guests and 1 infant


Meals: Chalet Hotel Berangere food & drink

Restaurant

The views from the restaurant look out across the town. The meals are plentiful at Chalet Hotel Berangere and include a choice of English or continental breakfast, afternoon tea with freshly baked cakes, steaming hot soup and a choice of teas and juices, plus a three course evening meal with complimentary wine. A children's high tea is available 7 days a week for children 12 years and under.

One evening a week dinner is not served in the chalet hotel allowing you the opportunity to dine out at one of the excellent local restaurants.

Bar

The hotel bar and lounge is positioned by reception, just along from the restaurant. It has a large terrace with outdoor swimming pool (not in use), perfect for sunny afternoons. Views from the bar and lounge are superb as the hotel overlooks the mountains, piste and village.

The large lounge and bar has plenty of comfy sofas with an open log fire tucked in one corner. This wonderful bar is very social and the perfect place to enjoy happy hour drinks prior to dinner.

We update Chalet Hotel Berangere'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 Les Deux Alpes: about holidays in Les Deux Alpes: about ski holidays in Les Deux Alpes: about ski holidays in Les Deux Alpes France

Glacier Skiing Top après Lots of activities

Spectacular views of Mont Blanc aren’t the only bonus of the glacier - this ‘upside down’ ski resort is one of the most snow-sure in the Alps, so much so that you can ski here in the summertime. Much loved for its après ski, the town's main strip is bursting with some of the best bars in the mountains.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Nightlife Off Piste Groups Families Glacier Skiing

Les Deux Alpes webcam

Snow Report: Top 100cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 40cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 65.5cm

Les Deux Alpes trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Grenoble (GNB)110km, 1h 50mins
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1946

Les Deux Alpes lift pass price last reported as €265 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Hotel Berangere.
Night skiing: Yes
Les Deux Alpes has S SW NW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1650m
Top of slopes: 3568m
Bottom of piste: 1300m
Vertical drop: 2268m
Total length of trails:223km
Longest piste:12km
Grenoble is the closest airport with a transfer time of just under 2 hours, making the resort accessible by road. The resort was first used for skiing as early as 1925 when the first ski tow was built. The “Les Deux Alpes”, as we know it today, was established in 1946. It is commonly assumed that the name is derived from the two mountains on either side of the town when in reality the name stems from the two villages on either side of the settlement: Mont De Lans and Venosc. The resort is compact, and you’...
There are plenty of beginner slopes on the front face with runs like les Vikings and Les Gentianes for those learning to ski. The great thing about Les Deux Alpes is that there are some terrific beginner slopes higher up the mountain so new skiers can experience the benefits of skiing at altitude. The Cretes area at 2100m is the favourite spot for ski schools, with the ski escalator a welcome aid to those learning to ski. The run home at the end of the day used to have a fearsome reputation for being overcrowded...
You don’t have to look far to find good après in Les Deux Alpes. One of the best bars in resort is Pano bar, this slopeside restaurant, based at 2,600m comes alive at happy hour between 3 pm and 5 pm every day with discounted drinks and a DJ set that will vibrate through your whole body. At the bottom of the piste, Umbrella bar is a great place to keep the party going. If you want to take the night further then Smithy’s is the place to go, with great modern music as well as live entertainment on several night...

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"Superb holiday with the kids"

Emma, Hertfordshire
4/ out of 5
We had a superb holiday! The snow was excellent and the weather was great! The food at the Berangere was great, the staff were very friendly and we had a great time. The rooms were a bit tired and the toilet and bath was a bit small, but we knew that from reading the reviews before we went. Having said this, it was all completely fine for us. We were there for the skiing and so we didn’t spend loads of time in the rooms anyway. It also looked like the lounge’s décor was done up a bit. The location was superb - I couldn’t fault it, right by the slopes etc. Our ski instructor was great as well and we basically had a superb overall holiday with the kids!

"Brilliant"

Allana, London
4/ out of 5
Our room was a good size for the two of us, I’m used to having to cram into rooms on cheap uni trips so this was a very nice change! I was really impressed with the staff who were always friendly and helpful throughout the week. We had a couple of problems, for example the boiler went down. It was a pain but it wasn’t anyone’s fault. Quite a lot of people were pretty annoyed but I think the staff dealt with it really well and my friend and I even got a bottle of champagne. The location is ski in, ski out, however we visited really late in the season and it wasn’t massively accessible – the routes back were either a really slushy green or a black, so we only ended up skiing back one day.

"Great"

Pete the Thatch, Essex
4/ out of 5
Great hotel, it’s a little dated but if it wasn’t, I wouldn’t have got it at the price I paid. It ticked all the boxes and the staff were brilliant. The food and wine were really good, we had the usual Bistro type dinners where you can eat as much as you want, with 5 course breakfasts in the morning. We used the spa facilities one day and they were alright. The hotel is ski in, ski out (I literally skied into the locker room one day!).

"Welcoming hotel in amazing location"

Anon, London
4/ out of 5
It was very good. Friendly, welcoming and nicely put together. Our room was nice and clean, a nice size and the balcony was great. The food was fair to good in quality. The pool was very nice, it was a shame though that the Jacuzzi wasn’t working. I was really looking forward to relaxing my aching muscles in there at the end of the ski day! Apparently it had been broken for a while. The location is amazing. It couldn’t get better for ski in / ski out.

"A great group holiday, the kids had a blast!"

Roger Peart, Darlington
3/ out of 5
All in all we had a great time. The others in the group were thrilled with my recommendation that we go here. We’ve all decided though that these days we prefer a slightly more up-market hotel, the place was tired and basic – it’s in need of an upgrade. We’ve been before with the same supplier so we knew what we were going to get. The kids had a blast, it’s good for families. The hotel is on the edge of town and it’s quite secluded so we felt comfortable letting the children run riot a bit around the hotel, and we didn’t feel that we needed to watch them or put them in children’s clubs the whole time. They enjoyed using the pool table and the indoor pool (the outdoor pool has been left to ruins though! They could have really put a pool cover over it or something…). The staff were lovely, friendly, fun, student types and we got on well with them. The bar staff were attentive. The children went into the kids club on some days (which is held in a slightly unappealing basement area) and they were very fond of the staff there too. The food was nice, breakfast was great and they did children’s meals. The hotel is well located in a great position by the slopes. There were plenty of repeat customers there, many had been coming back for years and years – it’s a good place to meet other people. As we were a large group I’m not sure we got the same value out of it in that respect, we weren’t particularly looking to meet other people.

"Terrific staff, excellent location"

Mike, Bury
4/ out of 5
The staff, particularly the nursery staff, were phenomenal. They were incredibly attentive, knew their job and would do anything to help out. Without a doubt I’d recommend this to other families with young children who need childcare. The food was good, with a nice selection of dishes. They didn’t scrimp or scrape and you always had a good portion. The kids menu was fine with the usual stodgy dishes that my daughter was content with. I couldn’t fault the location. The swimming pool was good for the little one. The accommodation is as good as it’s described. We had a family room with a double and a single next to it. Everything worked and we had a nice balcony looking out. Size-wise it was absolutely fine and very clean, not the best room I’ve stayed in but far from the worst.

"Perfect location, perfect family chalet"

Sarah Sumner, Otford
4/ out of 5
It’s clean, warm and very nice. Yes it’s tired decor, which we had read about before we got there, but really it was fine – that is reflected in the price. It’s not worth it to pay silly money for luxury chalets. The food was very good, we were very happy with it. The staff were lovely too, great with the children. We went late March – a week later and I’m not sure the snow would have been very good this year. The location is absolutely perfect. So convenient. It really is ski in/ski out. You could walk down to the main lifts, but it’s much easier to just take the short drag lift by the hotel and use the easy green run to get down to the other lifts. Super location for families with young children. It’s in a quieter part of town as well. Les Deux Alpes can get quite busy so it’s better not to be right in the centre. The hotel would also be good for groups of friends. The pool was super although I did wonder why it’s only open from 3pm-8pm, not for the whole day. It would have been nice to be able to swim in the morning or early afternoon if the weather was bad (thankfully it wasn’t). The steam room was also super, although the Jacuzzi wasn’t working while we were there. The whole place is well run. Also a warning – the ski hire shop wasn’t open all day, there were limited opening hours, which would make changing your boots difficult. We drove down and stayed overnight on the way. I would really recommend travelling this way.

"Wonderful family experience at Chalet Hotel Berangere"

Jackie Hoch
4/ out of 5
Lovely hotel and the staff were amazing, especially the nannies. Evolution 2 ski school was brilliant too, and the chalet is in an excellent location. Overall a wonderful experience - we will be back.
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