




Spread over three floors. The ground floor houses the wellness area and cinema. The first floor contains the main living, dining, and kitchen areas. The top floor features the master suite and additional bedrooms.
16 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
Double bedroom with dressing room and en-suite shower room
Master double bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom with shower
Double bedroom with private balcony, dressing room and en-suite shower room
Double bedroom with dressing area and en-suite shower room
4 bathrooms
From
£5,750
per week
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£8,500
per week
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£13,500
per week
Chalet d'Élé sits in La Salle-les-Alpes, one of the villages that makes up the Serre Chevalier valley. The village centre is a four-minute walk, with restaurants, bars and ski shops all within easy reach. The snow front is under ten minutes on foot, where the Aravet gondola and Casse de Boeuf chairlift provide access into the main ski area, along with beginner slopes and ski school meeting points. For an alternative start to the day, the Pontillas gondola at Villeneuve is a two-minute drive. Bus stops connecting the other Serre Chevalier villages are less than 200 metres from the chalet, making it straightforward to explore the wider resort without a car.
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Sun-drenched tree-lined skiing and historic Alpine villages in the Southern French Alps.
Serre Chevalier is one of the largest ski areas in France, uniquely spanning four distinct base areas along the Guisane Valley: the historic UNESCO World Heritage town of Briançon, and the traditional Alpine villages of Chantemerle, Villeneuve, and Le Monêtier-les-Bains. Known for boasting 300 days of sunshine a year, the resort perfectly blends natural beauty with vast, diverse terrain and authentic French mountain culture. The resort is famously celebrated for its extensive tree-lined skiing, with countless pistes winding through ancient, atmospheric larch forests. This not only provides beautiful scenery but also excellent visibility during snowy weather. Above the tree line, the terrain opens up into vast bowls and high-altitude ridges, offering breathtaking panoramas of the spectacular Écrins National Park and superb off-piste opportunities. Holding the prestigious 'Famille Plus' certification, Serre Chevalier goes out of its way to accommodate families with excellent beginner zones, dedicated children's areas, and off-slope activities. Beyond skiing, the natural thermal baths at Le Monêtier-les-Bains and the historic Vauban fortifications of Briançon offer exceptional downtime options, making it a well-rounded destination for all types of winter holidaymakers.
The terrain offers an impressive 250km of linked pistes, heavily featuring atmospheric, undulating runs through majestic larch forests. Intermediates and advanced skiers will love the rolling red runs and expansive high-altitude bowls, while experts can access challenging steeps and extensive off-piste freeride zones near the Pic de l'Yret.
Situated near the Italian border, this region combines high Alpine peaks and excellent snow records with Mediterranean sunshine.
Scenic, sunny reds and blues winding through the trees with stunning views of the historic Vauban fortress.
Features the famous Luc Alphand black run and excellent mid-mountain reds that test your carving skills.
Access to the vast Vallons de la Cucumelle and extensive larch forest glades for incredible powder days.
Home to the highest point (Pic de l'Yret) and steep, challenging bowls, offering the best natural snow in the resort.
A dedicated freestyle zone above Villeneuve featuring kickers, boxes, rails, and a boardercross course.
Turin Caselle (TRN)
2h 0min
120km
Regular shuttle buses run directly from Turin, Grenoble, and Lyon airports. Private transfers are widely available. Ample paid and free parking available at the base stations of all four main valley villages.
Mid-December to late April
Spring skiing is exceptional here due to the high number of sunshine hours; late March is a local favorite.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 61), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 310)