3 reviews of Chalet Noella in Val Thorens, France.
Reviewed 16 Oct 2014
Superb, intelligent and fun service from our staff. The accommodation was to a high standard and the food was excellent!
Reviewed 28 Jan 2014
I can’t think of any complaints to make about this chalet, we enjoyed all of it! The food was good, not the best we’ve ever had in our lives but definitely good enough for a chalet holiday. The hosts were really helpful. It’s a big chalet, with 3 different levels. We were a group of six and we more or less had our own level. It’s subdivided, but everyone comes in the same entrance. It wasn’t a problem for us, but one thing I do remember is that you have to take a flight of steps to get to and from the boot room, which some people might not be happy doing with their boots on. The chalet is almost in the middle of the resort and only a short walk to the piste that goes through the village. There was so much snow while we were here that you could ski from the chalet. The resort was great and although we try to ski a different resort each year, I would consider going there again. It’s purpose built, not chocolate box but you’re really high up so there’s lots of snow – we almost had a blizzard when we were there. I’d say this place was suitable for all ages. We preferred spending the evenings in the chalet but there are lots of bars close together and a lively nightlife so it would be great for younger people.
Reviewed 27 Jan 2014
The property is located on the second floor, so it gives you the fastest access to the blue run literally a hundred yards away. It's a light and airy chalet and, because its only a few years old and in a great location next to the Balcons area entrance of Val Thorens, sometimes can get booked early (especially for peak dates like Christmas, New Year, February Half Term and Easter holidays). The resort centre in within a few minutes walks where you can take advantage of the great après ski Val Thorens has to offer, or just relax and get ready for another thrilling day in this enormous domain (over 600km of lift linked trails would you believe!).