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4.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
It does what it says on the tin! The location is very good, only slightly uphill to the main centre (not ski, in – ski out, but good enough). One thing that I thought was a good idea was the idea of a social table – if you want to meet other people you can join up and talk about skiing, if you want to sit o... + more
D. R., Essex
4 out of 5
We have been on a lot of ski holidays and some of them haven’t really been up to standard – this one however was definitely a good one. Everything was really, really good. The staff were fantastic, the food was fantastic, our room was brilliant. It was right on the front of the building with beautiful views o... + more
Duncan, Bolton
5 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Hotel Dahu

Fantastically situated right in the centre of the chic, stylish resort of Courchevel 1850, near to the ski lifts.


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Hotel Dahu description

If you’re looking for superb, varied skiing, a state-of-the art lift system with virtually no queuing and easy access to over 600km of pistes, then this resort and Chalet Hotel are the perfect choice for you.Fantastically situated right in the centre of the chic, stylish resort of Courchevel 1850, near to the ski lifts, Chalet Hotel Dahu is friendly, spacious and extremely comfortable. Suitable for families with children over the age of 7 years old.

Inside the hotel, you’ll find a warm, friendly welcome from our staff and a hotel that is designed for relaxing. An open plan lounge with plenty of large comfy sofas and an inviting bar with pool table all ready to greet you at the end of a day with a relaxing drink or two.


Please Note:

Local taxes will be paid in resort.


Families: Chalet Hotel Dahu for children

This upmarket resort is an ideal family ski resort for children 7 years and older. Well groomed pistes and plenty of nursery slopes are a great start for children learning to ski. Aside from the skiing, there is plenty going on in the resort with a superb activity centre near to the Chalet hotel Dahu, which offers ice skating, a climbing wall and a bowling alley.
At the Chalet hotel Dahu we welcome children 7 years and older, however we do not offer supervised childcare or a creche.
We have teamed up with Magic In Motion Ski School, who teach children to ski from 7 years upwards. We advise pre-booking children's ski school places, as due to small group sizes, places can often be limited (especially during school holiday dates).


Facilities: Chalet Hotel Dahu features

· Wifi / Internet · Afternoon Tea · Dinner with wine · Ski School · Ski In / Ski Out · Breakfast ·

Plus you can spoil yourself with a gorgeously pampering beauty treatment or massage in our health and beauty salon.

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


Room Types: Chalet Hotel Dahu bedrooms

A good choice of rooms are available, all of which are en-suite and most have balconies and can take an extra bed. Choose from singles, twins, doubles, interconnecting or a suite.


Meals: Chalet Hotel Dahu food & drink

Breakfast, high tea and dinner are served in the spacious restaurant where you can choose to eat with fellow guests or enjoy a more intimate meal if you prefer. A hearty breakfast and inviting high tea with plentiful homemade cake is followed in the evening by a three course dinner and complimentary wine.

Please Note - One evening a week dinner is not served in the Chalet Hotel giving you the chance to dine out at one of our excellent local restaurants.

We update Chalet Hotel Dahu'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 Courchevel: about holidays in Courchevel: about ski holidays in Courchevel: about ski holidays in Courchevel France

Luxury resort 3 Valleys ski area Trad choc-box villages & chalets Lots of ski-in ski-out

Attractive, traditional and oozing style, Courchevel ticks all the boxes for a first class ski holiday. With masses of amenities and a quality area that’s well linked within the rest of the Three Valleys - not to mention an infectiously glam atmosphere - it’s no wonder Courchevel’s one of the most popular ski resorts in the world.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Luxury skiing Foodies

Courchevel webcam

Snow Report: Top 95cm, Bottom 60cm

Snow Forecast: 64cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 66.33cm

Courchevel trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)110 km, 1h30
Grenoble (GNB)190 km, 2h10
Geneva (GVA)140 km, 2h30
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1945

Courchevel lift pass price last reported as €321 (adult 6 day 3 Valleys ski pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Hotel Dahu.
Night skiing:
Courchevel has N facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1850m
Top of slopes: 2738m
Bottom of piste: 1100m
Vertical drop: 1400m
Total length of trails:150km
Longest piste:7.7km
Divided into five villages - each known by its altitude - the Courchevel area provides a series of settings to suit different tastes, group make-ups and budgets. For pure, champagne-popping indulgence, Courchevel 1850 oozes exclusivity and no-limits luxury. It's the largest and highest of the villages and boasts a private airport, twelve Michelin stars between its restaurants, two palace hotels, and many designer boutiques. It's a seriously swanky stomping ground for the fashionable, famous and affluent. ...
Ideal for those at the genesis of their skiing career, 60% of slopes here are beginner-friendly. There's a 'Stop Zone' where learners can safely conquer the basics before hitting the slopes, and 4 beginner areas (called Zen Zones) where you can gently progress – find two in the main area and one each in Moriond and Le Praz. As part of the effort to make the resort child friendly, the Indiens piste focuses on fun for kids. Activities here include face painting, a treasure trail and many other activities around a...
Après ski in 1850 is the height of sophistication. Enjoy a cosy fireside cocktail in La Mangeoire piano bar or La Suite Bar & Louge; sample fine wine and champagne in Le P'tit Drink or go clubbing in Les Caves de Courchevel. Down in 1650, you can fully appreciate the stunning surroundings at The Signal bar. Les Schuss is good for a quiet drink in a traditional Savoyarde setting and if you're looking for live music and a vibrant atmosphere, try Rocky's and Bubble Bar. Popular bars include Pub Le Ski Lodge, Waiki...

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"Liked the choice of social dining"

D. R., Essex
4/ out of 5
It does what it says on the tin! The location is very good, only slightly uphill to the main centre (not ski, in – ski out, but good enough). One thing that I thought was a good idea was the idea of a social table – if you want to meet other people you can join up and talk about skiing, if you want to sit on your own you can do that. Meals were reasonably good, I have had better and had worse! Generally, it’s pretty decent and the bedrooms were basic and clean. You certainly wouldn’t want to spend a lot of time in them, and someone who had paid full price might be disappointed, but they were fine. The bar area was fairly well run, and the staff seemed to know what they were doing. You’re paying for the location in this hotel and for our last minute booking it was well worth it.

"Fantastic food and staff. It’s the little things…"

Duncan, Bolton
5/ out of 5
We have been on a lot of ski holidays and some of them haven’t really been up to standard – this one however was definitely a good one. Everything was really, really good. The staff were fantastic, the food was fantastic, our room was brilliant. It was right on the front of the building with beautiful views of the mountains. It’s true that the place needs a lick of paint (we read beforehand on Trip Advisor that the place needs updating. I stayed there about 8 years ago and I don’t think it’s been renovated since). The décor was ok though, and nothing was falling apart or broken or anything terrible like that. Everything else made up for it anyway. The price we paid for the holiday was reasonable and I’d actually be willing to pay a bit more if it meant that they updated the property. The service really was great and so attentive all the time; it’s those little things that really add up. For example when it snowed they swept the steps and held the door open for you. I don’t need the door held open for me but it’s a nice touch. Courchevel is quite expensive for eating out, but the breakfasts in the chalet hotel were so good we didn’t really have much for lunch. Then when you come back from skiing they have afternoon tea as well, with homemade cake and sandwiches, etc. I was a bit worried that the place would be overrun with children, but it wasn’t at all, and we had no problems with the children that were there. The good thing about the hotel is that it’s only 50m from the lifts – it’s almost ski in / ski out. The place we stayed the year before in Italy was terrible in comparison, you had to get a bus and it was a total nightmare. The hotel is also across from an indoor shopping mall. There are some reasonable eating places there and lots of cash points. They also have a climbing wall and a kind of high level play area/high ropes for the children with a swing and ladders, and a balance beam, etc.
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