




The apartment is spread over a single large floor (Level 1 of the residence), featuring an expansive open-plan living and dining area with a central fireplace.
27 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests
1 double or twin
1 double
1 double
1 double
6 bathrooms
From
£4,650
per week
From
£7,650
per week
From
£15,300
per week
Le Fornet is one of Val d'Isère's four hamlets, positioned along the River Isère at the far end of the valley. The Le Fornet cable car — the gateway to the Pissaillas glacier and the wider Tignes-Val d'Isère ski area — is a five-minute walk from the apartment. For those wanting the main resort centre, a shuttle bus runs regularly between Le Fornet and Val d'Isère from 7:30am until 2:30am, and the drive takes around four minutes. Val d'Isère's centre is where ski schools typically convene and where the Solaise gondola and Olympique cable car depart. The village itself offers a strong selection of restaurants, bars, and boutique shops within easy reach.
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Legendary freeride terrain and high-altitude luxury in the heart of the French Alps.
Val d'Isère is one of the world's most iconic and prestigious ski resorts. Located at the end of the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps, it connects with neighboring Tignes to form a massive 300km ski domain (formerly known as Espace Killy). The village itself is steeped in history, centered around a 17th-century church, but it has evolved into a cosmopolitan hub that seamlessly blends traditional stone-and-wood Savoyard architecture with five-star luxury, chic boutiques, and gourmet dining. The resort is a magnet for serious skiers and snowboarders, offering high-altitude, snow-sure slopes from late November well into May. It boasts an incredible variety of terrain, from the sunny, high-altitude beginner slopes of the Solaise to the fearsome, iconic Face de Bellevarde Olympic black run. Beyond the manicured pistes, Val d'Isère is globally renowned for its vast lift-accessible off-piste and backcountry terrain. Off the mountain, Val d'Isère's après-ski scene is legendary. From the table-dancing champagne sprays at La Folie Douce to the vibrant late-night venues in the village, the resort offers an unmatched atmosphere. Despite its reputation as an expert's playground and a party town, recent investments in beginner zones and family facilities have made Val d'Isère more accessible than ever to all levels of winter sports enthusiasts.
High-altitude and incredibly snow-sure, the skiing ranges from gentle glacier cruising to some of the most challenging lift-served off-piste in the world. The Solaise area features a superb high-altitude beginner zone, while experts can test their mettle on steep Olympic pistes and seemingly endless freeride itineraries.
Located in the spectacular Tarentaise Valley, this expansive domain seamlessly connects Val d'Isère and Tignes, offering 300km of world-class pistes and massive backcountry terrain.
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