




Spread over three floors. The ground floor contains the wellness area and cinema. The first floor features the main living/dining area and terrace. Bedrooms are distributed across the first and second floors.
13 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests
Twin bedrooms each with an en-suite bathroom and balcony
Twin bedrooms each with an en-suite bathroom and balcony
Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom and balcony
Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and balcony
Ground Floor
Twin bedrooms each with an en-suite bathroom and balcony
Ground Floor
Twin bedrooms each with an en-suite bathroom and balcony
First Floor
Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom and balcony
Second Floor
Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and balcony
5 bathrooms
From
£10,450
per week
From
£18,500
per week
From
£38,500
per week
Chalet La Chapelle occupies one of the more enviable positions in Alpe d'Huez, sitting at the junction of two pistes with lifts and nursery slopes immediately outside the front door. That makes it genuinely practical for mixed-ability groups — beginners can access the nursery area without a transfer, while stronger skiers can drop straight onto the main network. The resort centre is around a ten-minute walk, offering a solid range of restaurants, bars and shops alongside an outdoor ice rink and public swimming pool. Alpe d'Huez itself sits at 1,860 metres and connects to over 250 kilometres of marked runs, with the Sarenne — one of the longest black runs in the Alps — accessible from the top of the Pic Blanc.
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The Island in the Sun: 300 sunny days, vast terrain, and the world's longest black run.
Famously known as 'L'Ile au Soleil' (The Island in the Sun), Alpe d'Huez sits on a fully south-facing plateau at 1,860m. This sunny disposition blesses the resort with an average of 300 days of sunshine a year, making it a spectacular destination for fair-weather skiers and terrace-loungers alike, all while offering breathtaking panoramic views across the Southern Alps and the Écrins National Park. The resort is the central hub of the massive Alpe d'Huez Grand Domaine, connecting 250km of diverse pistes across neighboring villages like Auris, Oz-en-Oisans, and Vaujany. Its brilliant layout naturally separates skiers by ability: beginners enjoy a massive network of wide, gentle green runs directly above the village, intermediates have an abundance of rolling blues and reds, and experts can ascend to the Pic Blanc glacier to tackle infamous challenges like the 16km-long La Sarenne or the notoriously steep Le Tunnel. Off the slopes, Alpe d'Huez is a vibrant, modern resort buzzing with energy. It offers incredible après-ski, most notably at the famous La Folie Douce, alongside a huge variety of dining options, bars, and non-skiing activities. From an outdoor ice rink and a massive indoor sports center to ice driving and alpine coasters, it provides a complete winter holiday experience for all ages.
A brilliantly designed ski area that naturally separates abilities, featuring a massive beginner zone right at the village base. Higher up, intermediates cruise endless sunny reds, while experts take on the formidable Pic Blanc glacier and its legendary, leg-burning black descents.
Located in the central French Alps, the Oisans region is characterized by dramatic peaks, deep valleys, and world-class expansive ski domains.
A vast, gentle bowl of sunny green runs perfect for first-timers, located directly at the base of the resort.
Wide, rolling blue and red pistes offering great views and stadium racing pistes, ideal for confident cruisers.
The highest point at 3,330m, giving access to the legendary 16km Sarenne and the ultra-steep Tunnel black runs.
Quiet, high-altitude off-piste terrain that tends to hold excellent, untracked powder long after a storm.
A well-maintained freestyle area with progressive kickers, rails, and a halfpipe catering to both beginners and pros.
Grenoble Airport (GNB)
1h 30min
105km
Frequent shared bus transfers and private taxis operate directly from Grenoble and Lyon airports. Ample covered and open-air parking available throughout the resort; advance booking is highly advised during peak weeks.
Early December to late April
The massive Tomorrowland Winter music festival takes place in March, bringing massive crowds and party-goers.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 62.50), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 315.00)