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4.5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
I had an outstanding week, everything about the chalet was great, from the food to the hospitality to the location. The food was a really high quality and there was plenty of it, really enjoyed having afternoon tea too. Our host was great. Chalet Morille has a very convenient situation, the area’s pretty conde... + more
Alastair, Stockport
5 out of 5
The location was certainly good in terms of ski in, ski out and this was the reason we chose it. We had no complaints in that department but skiing out did take you onto one of the trickiest parts of the run – on the whole it was a nice and wide blue but the first bit might have been hard for beginners. Th... + more
Stuart Cook, Vale of Glamorgan
4 out of 5
Location-wise the chalet is perfect. You go down a couple of floors (or get the lift) to the boot room, then open the door and you’re on the middle of one of the main slopes. It would probably be easy enough for all levels, there were a lot of kids going down it who seemed to be fine. We didn’t have much snow... + more
Karl, Surrey
5 out of 5
Whether you’re a fitness freak or a relaxation lover, this is a perfect choice. With its attachment to the Balcons de Belle Plagne, you can finish a day on the piste skiing back virtually to your doorstep, before relaxing either in the pool, gym, or sauna (or sofa!); the choice is entirely up to you. Ensure yo... + more
Sno man, Sno Staff
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Morille

Belle Plagne. These chalet apartments are very popular due to their convenient location. All chalets are situated right on the piste in the Balcons de Belle Plagne complex making access to the skiing hassle free; the perfect choice for ski-in/out convenience. There is also a bar and ski hire shop within the complex and other night spots and restaurants are within easy walking distance.

Overview: chalet description: Chalet Morille description

One great advantage of these chalets is that whilst they are simply furnished, all rooms enjoy en suite facilities with their own Jacuzzi bath. Most rooms also benefit from their own balcony. Chalets Chanterelle, Girolle and Morille have a fresh, alpine style of decor and effectively use exposed wood to create a quintessential chalet atmosphere. Being part of a complex means guests can enjoy the use of the fitness centre, sauna and massage facilities (all payable locally, open 16.00hrs to 20.00hrs) with free access to the pool (reservation required).


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For 2014/15 this property will have a 3+ rating and enjoy our Classic chalet service


Facilities: Chalet Morille features

  • Grade: Classic
  • Sleeps: 12
  • All Rooms en suite: Yes
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Car Parking: Yes
  • Car Parking: May be payable
  • Close to Piste: Yes
  • Close to Town Centre: Yes
  • Games or Weights Room: Yes
  • Open Fire: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: On the piste
  • Sauna: Yes
  • Ski Bus: 200m
  • Ski In: Yes
  • Ski in / Ski out: Yes
  • Swimming Pool: Yes
  • Town centre: 400m
  • WiFi: Yes

Room Types: Chalet Morille bedrooms

Entrance floor:
Room 1 = twin with Jacuzzi bath, WC and balcony
Room 2 = twin (beds close together) with Jacuzzi bath, WC and terrace
•    open-plan living/dining/kitchen area with wood burning stove, satellite TV and balcony

Upper floor:
Rooms 3 – 5 = 3 twins with Jacuzzi bath, WC and balcony
Room 6 = twin with Jacuzzi bath and WC

Chalet staff live out.


Meals: Chalet Morille food & drink

We update Chalet Morille'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 Plagne: about holidays in La Plagne: about ski holidays in La Plagne: about ski holidays in La Plagne France

Large ski area Ski-in ski-out accommodation High altitude skiing

A fabulous all-rounder: ski the Paradiski’s wonderful mix of tree-lined trails, knee-deep off piste and wide open cruisers. La Plagne’s easily one of Europe’s best ski resorts and one we visit again and again.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Glacier skiing Off piste Families Groups

La Plagne webcam

Snow Report: Top 115cm, Bottom 20cm

Snow Forecast: 54cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 67.5cm

La Plagne trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)110 km, 2 hrs
Geneva (GVA)197 km, 2 hrs 30
Lyon (LYS)196 km, 2 hrs 15
Grenoble (GNB)199 km, 2 hrs 15
Ski Train - Aime30 mins
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1961

La Plagne lift pass price last reported as

310€ (adult 6 day Paradise Unlimited pass)

271€ (adult 6 day La Plagne pass)

. Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Morille.
Night skiing: Yes
La Plagne has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 2000m
Top of slopes: 3250m
Bottom of piste: 1250m
Vertical drop: 2000m
Total length of trails:225km
Longest piste:15km
In the French Alps' Savoie region, La Plagne was established in the early sixties and now consists of 11 villages: 7 purpose built villages and 4 traditional villages. The aptly named Plagne Centre at the heart of the resort is the main hub of shops, restaurants and après ski. Just underneath lies Plagne 1800, a cluster of chalets spread across a steep hillside. Higher up are Aime-la-Plagne, Plagne-Soleil and Plagne-Villages, all accessible via chairlifts from Plagne Centre. Plagne Bellecote rests over a l...
There are plenty of nursery slopes with access to free beginner lifts and a wide choice of different ski schools for those new to skiing. The slopes around the Belle Plagne area are particularly suitable for beginners. The blue run linking Les Bauches to Montchavin provides a manageable step up in difficulty from the nursery slopes. For those who class themselves as intermediate skiers, La Plagne is paradise. 77% of the runs are graded either blue or red. Particular favourites are the run from La Grand Roch...
It might not rival Val d'sere or Verbier for their wild party scenes, but this is an exceptional resort for unique après ski opportunities. Try snowmobiling at night, ice climbing in Champagny, husky sledding, paragliding, extreme tobogganing and more! One experience not to be missed is the bobsleigh track, used for Olympic training. There are various ways you can choose to go down it, but they are all guaranteed to give you a thrill as you will hurtle down at speeds ranging from 80 km/hr up to a lightening 120...

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"Ideally located 6/5!"

Alastair, Stockport
5/ out of 5
I had an outstanding week, everything about the chalet was great, from the food to the hospitality to the location. The food was a really high quality and there was plenty of it, really enjoyed having afternoon tea too. Our host was great. Chalet Morille has a very convenient situation, the area’s pretty condensed so it’s easy to find your way around, in about a five or ten minute walk you can reach the centre of the restaurants and shops. My room wasn’t 5* but it did exactly what I wanted and was really well furnished. The bathroom was nice, especially the Jacuzzi bath and the complex’s pool, sauna and gym were excellent.

"Good ski in/out location, looking over the piste"

Stuart Cook, Vale of Glamorgan
4/ out of 5
The location was certainly good in terms of ski in, ski out and this was the reason we chose it. We had no complaints in that department but skiing out did take you onto one of the trickiest parts of the run – on the whole it was a nice and wide blue but the first bit might have been hard for beginners. The main difficulty with the location was for those who’d booked into ski school (we used Oxygene). Getting to the start of lessons was a bit of a pain as it required a long walk from the chalet to the other side of the resort. If you wanted to ski down and come up on the lift, the timings didn’t work (one of our group tried this and ended up missing a lesson). Belle Plagne as a whole, however, was fine - I’ve been to La Plagne before and prefer Belle Plagne as it’s a bit less concrete than some of the other areas. The chalet itself is pretty basic but it was perfectly adequate. The twin rooms were all fine (some people said they were a bit small, but you get what you pay for). From the lounge/dining area, you were literally on top of the piste, so you could watch people skiing down. There was a balcony as well that you could stand out on. These aspects of the chalet were really good as one of our party had been injured the week before we came, so although they couldn’t ski, they didn’t feel too cooped up. The food was fine, the young lad who did most of the work did a good job and was helpful and accommodating to any dietary requirements. I arranged ski hire at the SkiSet shop that looked like it was closest to where we were going to stay and when we arrived it was actually right next to the apartment block, which meant hiring and returning equipment couldn’t have been easier. It might have been slightly more expensive than the other 2 shops in Belle Plagne, but it was well worth paying for. There’s also a bar right next door, which wasn’t the best bar but was very convenient.

"Perfect"

Karl, Surrey
5/ out of 5
Location-wise the chalet is perfect. You go down a couple of floors (or get the lift) to the boot room, then open the door and you’re on the middle of one of the main slopes. It would probably be easy enough for all levels, there were a lot of kids going down it who seemed to be fine. We didn’t have much snow the week we were there so it was quite icy and got churned up in the afternoon. The guys who ran the chalet were fantastic and the food they did was brilliant, no complaints there. There were cakes ready for you when you came back which is always a good thing about chalet holidays. On the Wednesday which is their day off, we went to a nice place in the middle of town called Alpage. We were in room number 1 which was downstairs where you go into the chalet. The people in the room next door got quite a lot of noise from the kitchen, which wasn’t a major issue but it might be worth trying to request another room if there’s one free. There was a mini balcony bit which looked out onto the slope, which we just used to put some beers on. You have a bar at under the chalet in the hotel reception which is good for grabbing a couple of drinks and watching the sun go down after you come off the slopes. There’s a sauna, jacuzzi and swimming pool but you didn’t have to pay for, just take your room key down. You could also book to have a massage. It’s always a roll of the dice with chalet holidays as you don’t know who you get to stay with, but I’ve always been lucky and I wouldn’t do any other type of holiday.

"Ticks all our boxes for quality and value"

Sno man, Sno Staff
4/ out of 5
Whether you’re a fitness freak or a relaxation lover, this is a perfect choice. With its attachment to the Balcons de Belle Plagne, you can finish a day on the piste skiing back virtually to your doorstep, before relaxing either in the pool, gym, or sauna (or sofa!); the choice is entirely up to you. Ensure you check "before" booking, if any particular facility is essential to your holiday, as details do change during over the course of the winter season and facilities may only be available on particular dates.
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