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4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
Hotel was very good. It is well run and organised. The staff run a very tight ship, so everyone is very attentive. Rooms are ok, pretty standard for a 3 star. We don’t spend much time in there anyway. The breakfast was a bit of a let down. It was meant to be hot food every other morning, but this didn’t happ... + more
Paul
4 out of 5
It was a good holiday overall. The accommodation was ok and the staff were nice. The food was good. The ski access was pretty good, the hotel is ski in/ski out on the piste and you can ski down the ski lifts. + more
Ash
4 out of 5
Really good time, great family room for our kids. They were aged 10 and 13 and they stayed on a mezzanine in the same room which gave them their own space. The room was very comfortable and wasn’t at all noisy. Gary, the manager really helped with the kids dietary requirements. He dealt with them being celia... + more
Jo
5 out of 5
We had a really good week overall, it had plus points and minus points… The staff were absolutely fantastic and clearly very happy in their jobs – some of the team had been coming back for a couple of years and the manager had been working there for ages. They all raved about their jobs and genuinely enjoye... + more
Hannah, South Wales
4 out of 5
The location has to be the first thing to mention. In the village of Vallandry, you literally step out of the Chalets front door on to the piste that will take you down to the main Vallandry lift, opening up the whole Paradiski area. On the way home, again you can step straight from the piste back into the chal... + more
Alec Fowler, Manchester
5 out of 5
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Accommodation
Catered Chalet
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Chalet Hotel La Foret

Chalet Hotel La Foret enjoys a central location at the heart of a traditional chalet complex just above the village of Vallandry. It is directly on the piste and guests can ski in and out from the hotel terrace.


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Hotel La Foret description

Sleeps 82. La Foret has been finished to a very high standard to give comfortable communal areas and large bedrooms. The lounge overlooks the large south-west Terrace and circular dining tables of 8 offer enough room for all guests and staff to sit down together to enjoy fabulous evening meals.

For your convenience Tea & Coffee facilities are available in the lounge between, 7:30am and 11:30pm.

This chalet features free WiFi, in-house private Ski & Boot hire, and a ski room with boot warmers.

There is off-road parking nearby, whilst indoor parking below the hotel is available for an extra charge. La Foret also features its own public bar and restaurant, La Caverne, which is equipped with satellite TV.

La Caverne not only serves as a welcomed drinks stop throughout the day, but it also offers a wonderful tasty lunchtime menu. Serving excellent meals and snacks at superb prices. You can also take your evening meal in La Caverne on the staff night off too.

The in-house ski & boot hire is available in this chalet with an excellent selection of equipment to choose from.


Distance of Chalet Hotel La Foret to Ski Lifts

See which Les Arcs ski lifts are nearest to Chalet Hotel La Foret.

  • Jardin Alpin chair lift - 1283m
  • Charmettoger chair lift - 1352m
  • Ourson magic carpet - 1655m
  • Transarc I gondola - 1745m
  • Villards gondola - 1785m
  • Vagère chair lift - 1927m
  • Dahu cable car - 2019m
  • Mélèzes magic carpet - 2047m
  • Tétras rope tow - 2048m
  • Carreley chair lift - 2095m
  • 1ers virages 1800 rope tow - 2113m
  • Sifflote magic carpet - 2130m
  • Rhodos platter - 2134m
  • Transarc II gondola - 2325m
  • Arpette chair lift - 2952m
  • Snow Park t-bar - 3390m
  • Clocheret chair lift - 3502m
  • Bois de l'Ours chair lift - 3908m
  • Tommelet drag lift - 4103m
  • Vezaille drag lift - 4113m
  • Cachette chair lift - 4122m
  • Combettes chair lift - 4408m
  • Pré-Saint-Esprit chair lift - 4451m
  • Mont-Blanc chair lift - 4671m
  • Comborcière chair lift - 4841m
  • Marmottes chair lift - 4863m
  • Pente École magic carpet - 4994m
  • Varet gondola - 5030m
  • Millerette drag lift - 5074m
  • Saint-Jacques chair lift - 5080m
  • Mini Club magic carpet - 5101m
  • Cabriolet cable car - 5129m
  • Rhodos drag lift - 5279m
  • Rhonaz platter - 6183m

Navigating in Les Arcs can vary, as distances from Chalet Hotel La Foret to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Chalet Hotel La Foret features


Room Types: Chalet Hotel La Foret bedrooms

Sleeps 82. All guest bedrooms are fully en-suite and the majority have balconies. A lift serves all floors, and two bedrooms have been specifically designed to be wheelchair friendly.


Meals: Chalet Hotel La Foret food & drink

we know that one of the most important ingredients of any winter holiday is the food. At the end of a crisp day on the mountain, there is nothing better than sitting down with a glass of wine to enjoy a delicious three course evening meal and re-live the day’s adventures.

To get you started every morning we provide a hearty buffet of cereals, fresh French bread and jams, porridge, fresh fruit, yogurt, juices, tea, and coffee. The cooked breakfast will also be available on 4 mornings. This breakfast is made up of 3 items which may include: bacon, egg, sausage, mushrooms, hash brown and tomatoes will set you up perfectly for a great day on the slopes.

On the remaining 3 mornings, we will be serving a continental breakfast which includes, fresh croissants, "Pain Au Chocolat", ham, cheese.

On your return, a daily delicious afternoon tea is provided of freshly baked cakes, bread and jams, including tea & coffee.

On 6 evenings you will enjoy a wonderful three course evening meal accompanied by complimentary table wine. On the festive last evening of the week the meal is followed by a delicious cheeseboard of local specialities and complimentary port.

The majority of our chefs have gained their skills in many restaurants and hotels, and are keen to share with you the results of those experiences. Even though many return year after year, all are involved in our in-depth annual training programme to ensure they are able to meet the standards our clients have come to expect.

We update Chalet Hotel La Foret'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.

Availability: dates & airports: dates & departure airports: chalet dates & departure airports: Chalet Hotel La Foret dates & departure airports

Price per person with: Prices shown are per person based on: Prices shown are per person based on: The prices shown here are per person and based on the following criteria:
Sun 15 Dec 202415/12/24
£1145£995
Sun 22 Dec 202422/12/24
£1545£1095
Sun 29 Dec 202429/12/24
£1795
Sun 05 Jan 202505/01/25
£1495£1245
Sun 12 Jan 202512/01/25
£1495£1145
Sun 19 Jan 202519/01/25
£1495
Sun 26 Jan 202526/01/25
£1495
Sun 02 Feb 202502/02/25
£1845£1495
Sun 09 Feb 202509/02/25
£1995£1495
Sun 16 Feb 202516/02/25
£2095
Sun 23 Feb 202523/02/25
£1595
Sun 02 Mar 202502/03/25
£1595
Sun 09 Mar 202509/03/25
£1595
Sun 16 Mar 202516/03/25
£1595
Sun 23 Mar 202523/03/25
£1595
Sun 30 Mar 202530/03/25
£1695
Sun 06 Apr 202506/04/25
£1695
Sun 13 Apr 202513/04/25
£1445
This package holiday to Chalet Hotel La Foret in Les Arcs, France departs Sunday 30th March 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "catered chalet" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Les Arcs: about holidays in Les Arcs: about ski holidays in Les Arcs: about ski holidays in Les Arcs France

Paradiski ski area Ski-in ski-out High altitude skiing

One half of the magnificent Paradiski, Les Arcs has well earned its reputation as one of the best ski destinations in France (and if you ask us, the whole wide world).

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Snowboarding Off-piste Families Groups

Les Arcs webcam

Snow Report: Top 374cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 60cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 18.5cm

Les Arcs trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)134km, 2 hrs
Geneva (GVA)215km, 3 hrs
Lyon (LYS)212km, 2 hrs 30
Grenoble (GNB)207km, 2 hrs 30
Region:France, Alps
First opened:1968

Les Arcs lift pass price last reported as €315 (adult 6 day Paradiski area pass)
€276 (adult 6 day Les Arcs local pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Hotel La Foret.
Night skiing: Yes
Les Arcs has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1600m - 2100m
Top of slopes: 3226m
Bottom of piste: 1200m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:200km
Longest piste:7km
Les Arcs came to be in 1968 after a group of ski instructors and architects dreamt up a resort with all the perks of a village but a mountainside location. It grew into one of the largest, most incredible ski areas in the Alps. The closest airport is Chambery with a transfer time of a couple of hours, plus transport links from Geneva, Lyon and Grenoble. Present-day Les Arcs consists of four main purpose built villages. The original resort, Arc 1600, was created for doorstep skiing and is linked by a funicular ...
As you'd expect from one of the biggest ski areas on the planet, there's everything from gorgeous tree-lined runs to wild, white-knuckle off-piste. For beginners, each of the 3 main Arcs has 'ski tranquille' zone, and the wide beginner runs leading to the resort have gentle gradients perfect for practising. Local instructors are on hand to show you the ropes, with ski schools based in each of the main villages (1800 has the most). There are magic carpet lifts at 1800 and 2000 - an easy way for newbies to get up ...
If you're looking for a party, Arc 1800 is the place to be. With heaps of watering holes like the Red Hot Saloon (or the 'Red Bar' to use local lingo), Benji's and La Folie Douce. If you're looking for more of a French-style après spot, Ambiente Cafe has a really cool atmosphere and lots of nice cocktails (happy hour usually starts at 4) while Le club 1950 your venue if you're looking to party into the wee hours. Arc 1600's a little quieter but for good music and a scenic terrace check out Les 2 Têtes. In te...

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"Very good. "

Paul
4/ out of 5
Hotel was very good. It is well run and organised. The staff run a very tight ship, so everyone is very attentive. Rooms are ok, pretty standard for a 3 star. We don’t spend much time in there anyway. The breakfast was a bit of a let down. It was meant to be hot food every other morning, but this didn’t happen. We wanted a good breakfast to set us up for the day, so it was disappointing it that sense. The dinner was good, they bring the food out in unison so everyone eats at the same time. So there is no waiting around. Ski in/out at a push. You have a be a good skier to get to the slopes, otherwise you have to walk up a slope to access the piste. The bar was nice but there was not a lot of seating. So it got competitive for seats before/after dinner.

"The best part was probably the easy access to the skiing."

Ash
4/ out of 5
It was a good holiday overall. The accommodation was ok and the staff were nice. The food was good. The ski access was pretty good, the hotel is ski in/ski out on the piste and you can ski down the ski lifts.

"One of the best ski holidays!"

Jo
5/ out of 5
Really good time, great family room for our kids. They were aged 10 and 13 and they stayed on a mezzanine in the same room which gave them their own space. The room was very comfortable and wasn’t at all noisy. Gary, the manager really helped with the kids dietary requirements. He dealt with them being celiac amazingly. They had appropriate food snacks, bread, afternoon tea, cakes, they made sure there was no risk of cross-contamination of the food. Everyone liked the food, we sometimes, ate in the bar for lunch, which was a nice. Ski in ski out location. First time being in such a location and made such a difference, you can literally put your skis on go out the door. We booked late and struggled to find lessons, ended up booking group ESF lessons. The 13yr old had a great time because the group was mix of nationalities, the younger on not so much we ended getting private lessons for her which were much better.

"Pluses and minuses of La Foret"

Hannah, South Wales
4/ out of 5
We had a really good week overall, it had plus points and minus points… The staff were absolutely fantastic and clearly very happy in their jobs – some of the team had been coming back for a couple of years and the manager had been working there for ages. They all raved about their jobs and genuinely enjoyed them which was nice to see. There were a few things we would have wanted to improve. The cleanliness of our room wasn’t fantastic. We had to ask for our towels to be changed when we got there as they were stained. We had a quad room with 2 beds on a mezzanine floor and the carpet up there was absolutely filthy with stains which was quite unpleasant. The cleaners came in every day and did their jobs but things really needed a thorough clean/replacing. The rest of the chalet hotel is nice and well laid out. It’s definitely ski in ski out; you can’t argue with that. One thing we did find a bit hard was that the route you have to ski down got incredibly icy by the end of the day as it’s such a well-used trail. It was even quite icy in the mornings so nervous skiers or beginners might be put off. There wasn’t an easy alternative if you didn’t want to ski, it was quite a trek that wasn’t most pleasant. Vallandry itself was fine for us, but if you wanted a lot of après ski it might not be the best place for you. The food was kind of average, not amazing but at the same time there was nothing wrong with it. Real foodies who wanted great meals every night would have been disappointed, but I’ve definitely had worse food on chalet holidays. In terms of the people there, we met a nice mix of people which suited us. It was outside of the school holidays so there wasn’t loads of families, but I would imagine in the holidays would be popular for families because of the quad rooms. One thing to mention is that the WiFi wasn’t fantastic in the hotel. You really truly couldn’t get it in the bedrooms and had to be in the social area. It was the same with Sky TV – as soon as it started snowing you couldn’t access it. Not a major problem but worth knowing! The ski hire shop were fantastic and having that on site made a difference. They don’t have a huge range of equipment but the guy there is absolutely brilliant. He helped my friend to fix her snowboard and she hadn’t even hired it from him, and he gave us loads of advice on the resort. All in all, I would definitely recommend the chalet hotel and all things considered I would stay here again.

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Alec Fowler, Manchester
5/ out of 5
The location has to be the first thing to mention. In the village of Vallandry, you literally step out of the Chalets front door on to the piste that will take you down to the main Vallandry lift, opening up the whole Paradiski area. On the way home, again you can step straight from the piste back into the chalet. The communal and dining areas are well decorated and clean. The Chalet sleeps around 70 so there is a good mix of people to meet and eat with each night. The food was fantastic, always a great standard in their chalets. Afternoon tea was always good and plenty to go around. One excellent point about this valley is the cafe/bar attached. Great for a après ski drink without having to put your hat, gloves and scarf on again and march into town. Also good for a quick night cap. There is an in house boot hire, which for us is a must. Your get your boots organised quickly at the beginning of your holiday and there is no lugging your gear back to the hire shop on the last day of your holiday. Overall a fantastic chalet with friendly staff, great food and a location that cannot be bettered.
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