Hotel Le Flaine, Flaine

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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
The staff were very good and very helpful. My impression of the hotel was it looked uninspiring, but once inside the rooms, there was nothing wrong with it, it was just like a standard room. Dare I say, it was like a Premier Inn room or something, nothing to grumble at, it was all fine. It was a budget h... + more
Crispin
4 out of 5
The hotel was fine for what we wanted; I went with my 11 year old son who’s a fussy eater, so chalet dinners (where you only have one dish on offer) weren’t an option. Here we had a big buffet with lots of choice – they did themed evenings so there was variety each night, Spanish one evening, American the ne... + more
Ewan, Stirling
3 out of 5
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Package : what's included : what's included & available : what's included plus available extras : what's included & what extras are available

Accommodation
Half Board
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel Le Flaine

· in the centre of Flaine · 5 minutes' walk to the slopes and ski school meeting point · 7 minutes' walk to the Grandes Platieres gondola · 10 minutes' walk to the Aup de Veran gondola


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Le Flaine description

Looking to stay somewhere unique? Well, the Hotel Le Flaine is a listed building that’s famous for its Brutalist design, which uses concrete and sharp lines to mimic the surrounding mountains. It even juts out over the edge of the peak, so you know the views are going to be great too.

Historic as the outside is, the inside has an on-trend looks from top to bottom. The spacious rooms have a cool white-and-grey theme, bunk beds in their own little nooks, and big windows so you can take in the scenery. And the rest of the hotel’s just as stylish – from the spa with its hot tubs and sauna, to the bar where you can wrap up the day with a drink by the fire.

Going away as a family? Book the little ones into our childcare clubs, based here in the hotel, so they can have fun with activities and games while you pack in some extra piste time.


Distance of Hotel Le Flaine to Ski Lifts

See which Flaine ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Le Flaine.

  • Pré magic carpet - 179m
  • Aup de Véran gondola - 203m
  • Front de Neige magic carpet - 231m
  • Stade platter - 249m
  • Bois platter - 251m
  • Michalet magic carpet - 277m
  • Télébenne de Flaine Supérieur gondola - 283m
  • Tête des Verds chair lift - 336m
  • Grandes Platières gondola - 344m
  • Bissac magic carpet - 347m
  • Forêt platter - 358m
  • Grand Vans chair lift - 363m
  • Ballacha platter - 508m
  • Gérats chair lift - 526m
  • Aujon platter - 917m
  • Véret platter - 971m
  • Grand Grenier platter - 994m
  • Lapiaz platter - 1292m
  • Lac chair lift - 1668m
  • Désert Blanc chair lift - 1673m
  • Vernant chair lift - 2116m
  • Diamant Noir chair lift - 2207m
  • Corbalanche chair lift - 2230m
  • Tête des Saix chair lift - 2306m
  • Molliets chair lift - 2380m
  • Lindars Nord chair lift - 2436m
  • Coulouvrier chair lift - 2856m
  • Chariande Express chair lift - 2910m
  • Oasis platter - 2915m
  • Gers platter - 2971m
  • Plein Soleil drag lift - 3118m
  • Kédeuze gondola - 3148m
  • Crêtes magic carpet - 3168m
  • Crêtes drag lift - 3217m
  • Plein Soleil chair lift - 3245m
  • Kédeuse platter - 3257m
  • Chariande 2 chair lift - 3364m
  • Gron chair lift - 3376m
  • Plan Moulin platter - 3725m

Navigating in Flaine can vary, as distances from Hotel Le Flaine to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Hotel Le Flaine features

· bar · terrace · restaurant with panoramic views · spa with two hot tubs, sauna and steam room (access must be booked in advance and is limited to three entries per week - twice before 4pm and once after 4pm) · extra charge for massages and treatments · Childcare available to book – Pepi Penguin Nursery (6 months – 4 years) and Beanie Bear Club (4-8 years)* · ski room with heated boot racks · free WiFi · lift

*Some clubs may close earlier in the season so check the details.


Room Types: Hotel Le Flaine bedrooms

All rooms have a flatscreen TV and WiFi.

When you arrive, you’ll need to pay a deposit of approx. €100 by credit card for each room on your booking.

Twin room - sleep 2 (approx. 18m²) : Double bed or twin beds, private shower and WC.

Triple room - sleep 2-3 (approx. 20m²) : Three single beds, private shower and WC.

Quad room - sleep 2-4 (max 3 adults and 1 child up to 11 years) (approx. 22m²) : Double bed or twin beds, bunk beds, private shower and WC.

Please note: For safety reasons, children under 6 years old can't sleep on the top bunk bed.


Meals: Hotel Le Flaine food & drink

Half Board

· buffet breakfast · 3-course buffet evening meal with free wine and fruit juice · vegetarian and gluten-free options are available · weekly dessert buffet · weekly Savoyard dinner with fondue or raclette · Christmas and New Year gala dinners included · optional upgrade to full board with buffet lunch · optional upgrade to all-inclusive with buffet lunch and unlimited drinks at the bar (includes hot drinks, soft drinks, fruit juices and selected alcoholic drinks)

Please note: For the Winter 2022/23 season, all guests arriving from 25 March will be upgraded to all-inclusive, free of charge.

We update Hotel Le Flaine'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: hotel dates & departure airports: Hotel Le Flaine dates & departure airports

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Sat 21 Dec 202421/12/24
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Sat 28 Dec 202428/12/24
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Sat 04 Jan 202504/01/25
£1177£669
Sat 11 Jan 202511/01/25
£1186£867
Sat 18 Jan 202518/01/25
£1185£844
Sat 25 Jan 202525/01/25
£1163£934
Sat 01 Feb 202501/02/25
£1273£986
Sat 08 Feb 202508/02/25
£1279£895
Sat 15 Feb 202515/02/25
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Sat 22 Feb 202522/02/25
£1370£1285
Sat 01 Mar 202501/03/25
£1287£948
Sat 08 Mar 202508/03/25
£999£992
Sat 15 Mar 202515/03/25
£1304£1153
Sat 22 Mar 202522/03/25
available Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol
Sat 29 Mar 202529/03/25
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Sat 05 Apr 202505/04/25
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Sat 20 Dec 202520/12/25
£1608£1329
Sat 27 Dec 202527/12/25
£1578£1557
Sat 03 Jan 202603/01/26
£1196£1018
Sat 10 Jan 202610/01/26
£1196£1039
Sat 17 Jan 202617/01/26
£1193£977
Sat 24 Jan 202624/01/26
£1220£1061
Sat 31 Jan 202631/01/26
£1193£988
Sat 07 Feb 202607/02/26
£1347£1258
Sat 14 Feb 202614/02/26
£1710£1699
Sat 21 Feb 202621/02/26
£1401£1307
Sat 28 Feb 202628/02/26
£1354£1184
Sat 07 Mar 202607/03/26
£1190£1123
Sat 14 Mar 202614/03/26
£1193£1091
Sat 21 Mar 202621/03/26
available Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol
Sat 28 Mar 202628/03/26
available Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol
Sat 04 Apr 202604/04/26
available Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol
This package holiday to Hotel Le Flaine in Flaine, France departs Saturday 8th March 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" 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 Flaine: about holidays in Flaine: about ski holidays in Flaine: about ski holidays in Flaine France

All round resort 265km well-groomed pistes Ski-in ski-out accommodation

Part of the Grand Massif ski area, Flaine was purposely built on the mountain for direct access to some of the greatest terrain around. While the village may not be brimming with alpine charm, the skiing and facilities more than makeup for it, a place much loved by powder hounds and families alike.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Intermediates Snow-sure Late season holidays

Flaine webcam

Snow Report: Top 80cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 129cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 76.83cm

Flaine trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva airport1hr 30mins
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1969

Flaine lift pass price last reported as €312.20 (Adult 6-day area pass). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Le Flaine.
Night skiing: No
Flaine has N, E, S facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1600m
Top of slopes: 2500m
Bottom of piste: 1600m
Vertical drop: 914m
Total length of trails:265km
Longest piste:Cascade 14km
At just an hour's drive from Geneva, Flaine's known as a 'fly-in, ski-in ski-out' resort. The ease of skiing that families and keen skiers rave about here's no accident – legendary architect Marcel Lajos Breuer designed it to be as ski friendly as possible, and he did a jolly good job. A ski lift or piste is never far away, and the town itself is entirely traffic-free, with cars only allowed to enter to drop off and pick up luggage. Whilst it won't be winning the gong for chocolate box charm, Breuer's work...
With its high altitudes producing outstanding ski conditions throughout the season, Flaine is famed for offering an all-round ski area with plenty of slopes for all abilities. It is the perfect place for some quality skiing or snowboarding. Flaine is a popular place to learn to ski or snowboard and even has free beginners lifts for those who are finding their feet. The schools all have English speaking instructors who can guide you through the basics and have you gliding down the slopes in no time. Once you...
The excellent skiing in the resort is matched by fun après ski, and there's something to suit everyone - from a family night out to an all-night party thanks to a range of places to eat, drink and dance. If you're staying in Flaine Forum, you'll enjoy all the restaurants and bars right on your doorstep. The après is a short bus ride from Flaine Foret which is considered the slightly more residential part of Flaine. You can get a ski lift or shuttle bus into the town for après so you won't be missing out. ...

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"As an overall package we were very pleased. "

Crispin
4/ out of 5
The staff were very good and very helpful. My impression of the hotel was it looked uninspiring, but once inside the rooms, there was nothing wrong with it, it was just like a standard room. Dare I say, it was like a Premier Inn room or something, nothing to grumble at, it was all fine. It was a budget holiday, but given what we paid I’d rate it a 4/5. I think the best way to phrase it would be good value for money. To summarise, the holiday was all fine and there were no real grumbles. I got on better with the food than my wife did. All the offerings weren’t always available, but as an overall impression it was all fine. The skiing went very well, and we had a good week of skiing. Very pleased to have a lot of snow there and it was very close to the slopes and lifts. This is the main reason we chose this option, for how easy and close it was to the skiing.

"Generally fine!"

Ewan, Stirling
3/ out of 5
The hotel was fine for what we wanted; I went with my 11 year old son who’s a fussy eater, so chalet dinners (where you only have one dish on offer) weren’t an option. Here we had a big buffet with lots of choice – they did themed evenings so there was variety each night, Spanish one evening, American the next… At 4-5 O’clock each evening they had some kind of food on offer for kids (like candy floss one night) which was nice. The only thing was that when we booked there was something in the package about having a card that gave you a certain amount of credit at the bar. When we booked in there was no mention and we only found out the night before we checked out, an hour before the bar closed! It seemed quite disorganised. I think it was probably because the hotel didn’t really cater to Brits, we were one of three British, English speaking families out of about 200 people (it was probably 95% French), and the other guests were obviously all booked onto a different package. They were all there on full board whereas we only had half board. The hotel itself was fine, not luxurious but basic and functional. It had a good boot room and the bedrooms were clean and alright. It wasn’t overly noisy in the evenings. It's is quite conveniently located for the ski slopes and lessons with ESI. It’s not the prettiest hotel but Flaine isn’t the prettiest resort. We liked that Flaine has a short transfer time from the airport, however once we got to the resort this was the last hotel the bus drop off, so we were driving around the resort for another hour.
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