Hotel Plein Sud, Serre Chevalier

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4.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
Staff were amazing, really friendly. Hotel was great, clean, tidy and good facilities. Food was really good, loads of it and good variation. Bag in of the middle of the resort, 3 minute walk to lifts. + more
Chris
5 out of 5
We swapped our room for a room with a balcony which is definitely worth doing, ours was facing the ski slopes which was nice. We had a ground floor one but the 1st and 2nd floors would probably be even better. The room itself was quite standard as you find in France, small and old fashioned in many ways. The ... + more
The Plumber, Southampton
4 out of 5
I don’t stay anywhere else now when I go to Serre Chevalier, in the last two years I’ve stayed there three times. The food is fantastic, with really interesting French dishes - restaurant is very traditional with oak beams etc. I’ve stayed here with a friend but also with my 14 year old son who’d try thin... + more
Ian Stewart, Sandbanks
5 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
Ferry Included
No Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel Plein Sud

  • Located in the village centre of Chantmerle

    • A short walk to the centre of the resort
    • Local shops, bars and restaurants directly below the hotel
    • 3 minutes' walk (250 metres) to the ski lifts
    • Nursery slopes, ski school meeting point and partner ski hire shop by the lifts
    • Nearest ski lift: Bletonet
    • Nearest gondola station: Ratier Gondola

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Plein Sud description

Hotel Plein Sud is located in the centre of the village of Chantemerle, only 250m from the ski lifts and the bottom of the famous Luc Alphand run. Due to it's prime location, situated in the middle of the ski area, staying here allows you to ski towards Le Monetier les Bains one day or towards Briançon another day. The resort is known for having 300 days of sunshine per year and the south-facing rooms in this hotel are perfect for taking in the spectacular views and enjoying the last of the afternoon sun.

Family friendly

Hotel Plein Sud is a friendly, family run hotel located in Serre chevalier in the Southern French Alps. The property is owned by an English mother and son and is run in a warm welcoming way to families alike. Known for their hard working attitude and genuine atmosphere, this hotel never fails to provide that easy-going holiday vibe all of us strive for.

Spa and leisure facilities

There are plenty of opportunities to sit back and relax at Hotel Plein Sud. The indoor heated swimming pool is the ideal way to wind down after an active day on the mountain. Or perhaps take advantage of the access to a hammam pool and attractive garden.

Restaurant and Bar

The hotel offers a very warm welcome, with a cosy atmosphere in the recently renovated bar and restaurant. Accessible toboth residents and non-residents, the restaurant is open every evening and the bar every day from 8am-midnight. They provide a range of tapas and have a fine selection of gins and whiskeys available - they even stock drinks you may never have heard of before.


Distance of Hotel Plein Sud to Ski Lifts

See which Serre Chevalier ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Plein Sud.

  • Ratier gondola - 182m
  • Blétonet chair lift - 244m
  • Ourson magic carpet - 248m
  • Blanchot magic carpet - 251m
  • Patou magic carpet - 254m
  • Champcella platter - 1397m
  • Aiguillette chair lift - 1453m
  • Combes chair lift - 1729m
  • Serre Chevalier cable car - 1753m
  • Exercice Ratier 2 drag lift - 1803m
  • Exercice Ratier 1 drag lift - 1804m
  • Ratier magic carpet - 1814m
  • Orée du Bois chair lift - 1880m
  • Aravet gondola - 2170m
  • Mickey drag lift - 2226m
  • Aïche platter - 2377m
  • Forêt chair lift - 2406m
  • Aravet 1 magic carpet - 2489m
  • Aravet 2 magic carpet - 2533m
  • Casse du Boeuf chair lift - 2539m
  • Chazelay platter - 2547m
  • Télécorde de Fréjus rope tow - 2548m
  • Prorel chair lift - 2622m
  • Bois des Coqs 2 platter - 2683m
  • Bois des Coqs 1 platter - 2687m
  • Fréjus gondola - 2712m
  • Grand Serre chair lift - 3113m
  • Pontillas gondola - 3137m
  • Replat platter - 3144m
  • Grand Alpe platter - 3146m
  • Alpage drag lift - 3241m
  • Rocher Blanc chair lift - 3566m
  • Croix Nore chair lift - 3696m
  • Côte Chevalier chair lift - 3745m
  • Prorel 2 gondola - 3753m
  • Crêtes platter - 4008m
  • Serre Pelat platter - 4056m
  • Barres platter - 4087m
  • Vallons chair lift - 4098m
  • École de Fréjus platter - 4102m
  • Clot Gauthier chair lift - 4118m
  • Méa platter - 4962m
  • Clot platter - 4964m
  • Eychauda platter - 5302m
  • Cucumelle chair lift - 6228m

Navigating in Serre Chevalier can vary, as distances from Hotel Plein Sud to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Families: Hotel Plein Sud for children

  • Baby cots are available on request, for children under 2 years. All rooms can take a cot
  • Children's meals and early meals are available on request
  • High chairs available in restaurant
  • Indoor play area
  • Board games and puzzles available

Please note the children's playroom is unsupervised.


Facilities: Hotel Plein Sud features

  • Mountain views
  • Spa and wellness facilities including heated swimming pool* and steam room (open from 11 am - 7.30 pm)
  • Massages and spa treatments are available (on request)
  • Bar
  • Heated ski equipment storage room
  • TV / entertainment area
  • Board games
  • Occasional live music
  • Free WiFi
  • Lockers
  • Outdoor car parking (on request)
  • Laundry facilities (book and pay locally)

* Please note the swimming pool is unsupervised.


Room Types: Hotel Plein Sud bedrooms

  • No. of rooms: 40
  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 3

Reception

  • Check in: 4 pm
  • Check out: 11 am
  • Luggage storage
  • Official rating: 3

Local Fees and Taxes

  • Resort tax: €1.50 per person, per night. Under 18s free of charge

Rooms

All rooms have twin or double beds (please specify preference when booking), bath with shower head attachment or shower room, WC, cable / satellite TV with English speaking channels (BBC only), mini bar, safety deposit box, telephone, hair dryer, bath robes, toiletries, desk, wake up service (on request) and WiFi.

Double north-facing rooms sleep 2 people (17m²) with north facing village views. Also available for sole occupancy (please call to book)

Double garden rooms sleep 2 people (20m²) with a south-facing balcony and garden views. Also available for sole occupancy (please call to book)

Double south-facing rooms sleep 2 people (20m²) with a balcony and south-facing mountain views

Triple rooms sleep 3 people (25m²) with a balcony and south-facing views. The additional bed is suitable for children up to 11 years

Beds are made on arrival and rooms are cleaned mid week with linen and towels changed. Daily cleaning available on request.

All rooms can take a cot.

Bedroom facilities

  • WiFi
  • TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Minibar/mini-fridge
  • Bathrobes
  • Room safe
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No
  • The hotel is not suitable for wheelchair access

Meals: Hotel Plein Sud food & drink

Hotel Plein Sud offers a continental buffet breakfast served between 7-10:30am with additional hot options. Dinner service is between 7pm - 8:30pm and offers a three course evening meal with choice of menu and waiter service. Guests are also entitled to a Savoyard mountain specialty meal twice per week. Christmas and New Year gala dinners are included.

Children's meals are available on request.

The dress code for the hotel restaurant is informal.

  • No of restaurants: 1

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Diabetics - Insulin can be stored
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians

Please ensure dietary requirements are noted at time of booking.

We update Hotel Plein Sud'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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This package holiday to Hotel Plein Sud in Serre Chevalier, 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 Serre Chevalier: about holidays in Serre Chevalier: about ski holidays in Serre Chevalier: about ski holidays in Serre Chevalier France

Excellent snow Large ski area Scenery & character

You get those hulking ski resort titans, and then there’s Serre Chevalier: a group of smaller villages that just happen to share one stonkingly big, seriously scenic ski area. Whether you’re based in family-oriented Chantemerle, lively Villeneuve, romantic spa town Monêtier or historic Briancon, 250km of wonderful terrain awaits.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Couples Après Non-skiers

Serre Chevalier webcam

Snow Report: Top 123cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 55cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 17.17cm

Serre Chevalier trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Turin110 km, 2 hours
Region:French Hautes-Alpes
First opened:1984

Serre Chevalier lift pass price last reported as 214€ (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Plein Sud.
Night skiing: Yes
Serre Chevalier has N facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1200m-1500m
Top of slopes: 2830m
Bottom of piste: 1200m
Vertical drop: 1630m
Total length of trails:250km
Longest piste:7km
Spread across a number of villages and hamlets, the Serre Chevalier valley’s not your usual alpine resort – but that’s what we like about it. While you won’t find a main hub of restaurants, bars and accommodation, a stay in one of the villages gives you a more ski-focussed, budget friendly week on the mountains. Briancon, Chantemerle, Villeneuve and Monêtier are the four main bases, each with their own character, but all with terrific lift access to the mountain. Typical French Briancon sits at the fa...
With some of the best conditions in the French Alps (80% of the slopes are above 2000m) the ski area includes wide-open, sunny plateaus, scenic tree lined runs and a perfectly groomed blanket of white beneath your skis or board. The piste can be accessed from all four towns and nursery slopes run from each allowing beginners to gain some confidence in peace - with help from the excellent ski schools in the area they’ll be progressing higher in no time! Beginners will find a number of gentle blues and steady ...
There’s never a dull moment here and with four different towns oozing character you’re sure to find something to suit you. Ski down the home run at Chantemerle to find the popular station bar where après ski begins with a happy hour or if you’re based in Villeneuve, the Grotto at the base of the slopes is the place to be for that après ski buzz! 1420 in Briancon is perfect for an evening of sophisticated drinks. The liveliest après is found at Villeneuve with a number of bars for evening drinks - The Frog ...

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"Amazing !"

Chris
5/ out of 5
Staff were amazing, really friendly. Hotel was great, clean, tidy and good facilities. Food was really good, loads of it and good variation. Bag in of the middle of the resort, 3 minute walk to lifts.

"I’d go back with no hesitation"

The Plumber, Southampton
4/ out of 5
We swapped our room for a room with a balcony which is definitely worth doing, ours was facing the ski slopes which was nice. We had a ground floor one but the 1st and 2nd floors would probably be even better. The room itself was quite standard as you find in France, small and old fashioned in many ways. The hotel is family run by a mother and son and the food they did was fantastic. You didn’t have a massive choice but it was usually 2 meat dishes and a fish dish. Breakfast was fine and depending on what time you leave on the last day, they give you a breakfast bag to take with you. The distance to the slopes is good, we left our stuff in a local hire shop and just walked down each morning – it cost me 15-20€ to leave my stuff there for the week and my partner hired her equipment so it was free. The lockers are near one of the main chairs so it was all very convenient. The hotel has a small bar and there is a pool, but it’s too cold to use and the area is quite worn out.

"Can’t fault it, unbelievable food"

Ian Stewart, Sandbanks
5/ out of 5
I don’t stay anywhere else now when I go to Serre Chevalier, in the last two years I’ve stayed there three times. The food is fantastic, with really interesting French dishes - restaurant is very traditional with oak beams etc. I’ve stayed here with a friend but also with my 14 year old son who’d try things he’d never try at home and has always enjoyed whatever was on the menu. The only thing I would say is to make sure you’re in a south facing room looking over the main slopes. You do have to pay a premium but you get a much larger room and have a balcony, so it’s definitely worth pushing the boat out a little bit more. The rooms are modern and have always been well cleaned while we were out skiing, I don’t have a bad thing to say about them. It’s not necessarily a young family hotel and is more for teenagers plus, i.e. if you have a family with teenage children it’s perfect. The facilities include a swimming pool (which is always on) and a sauna (although I’ve never used it). It’s also a short walk to the slopes (I’d say probably 10 minutes tops) and all the ski hire shops offer the facility to store your equipment overnight which makes things much easier.
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