




Spread over three floors with an open-plan living/dining area, a mezzanine games room, and 7 bedrooms.
21 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests
1 double
1 double
1 double
1 double
6 bathrooms
From
£3,560
per week
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£6,800
per week
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£15,290
per week
Les Deux Alpes sits at 1,650m in the southern French Alps, with glacier skiing extending to 3,600m — one of the few resorts in the Alps offering reliable snow conditions throughout the season. Chalet Le Télémark is positioned within easy reach of the resort centre, with the shops, bars, and restaurants of the main village around 250m away on foot. The nearest piste is 500m from the chalet, and the Jandri Express gondola — the main artery into the upper mountain — is 600m away. Crucially, it is possible to ski back to within 200m of the chalet at the end of the day, making boot-to-door transitions straightforward. Three on-site parking spaces make road access from Grenoble Airport, approximately 75km away, uncomplicated for groups arriving by car or private transfer.
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High-altitude thrills, huge vertical drops, and legendary glacier skiing in the French Alps.
Les Deux Alpes is a vibrant, high-altitude resort in the spectacular Ecrins massif, famous for its 'upside-down' mountain. Uniquely, the most forgiving beginner slopes are found on the spectacular glacier at 3,600m, guaranteeing high-quality snow and panoramic views for novices building their confidence. Down below, the terrain steepens, offering challenging descents back to the village. The resort is renowned globally for its vast freestyle park, Freestyle Land, and its dramatic 2,300m vertical drop, which allows for one of the longest continuous descents in the world without taking a single lift. The bustling town sits at 1,650m along a vibrant 2km strip, packed with lively après-ski venues, excellent restaurants, and accommodation to suit all budgets. For extreme enthusiasts, the legendary off-piste mecca of La Grave can be accessed via a snowcat link from the top of the glacier.
Les Deux Alpes offers an 'upside-down' terrain layout where the highest glacier slopes provide gentle cruising, while the lower slopes offer steep, challenging runs. Freeriders and freestyle skiers are heavily catered to with massive off-piste zones and a world-class snowpark.
Located in the Isère department of France, this dramatic region borders the stunning Ecrins National Park, known for its jagged peaks and immense glaciers.
At 3,600m, it guarantees top-quality snow and features wide, forgiving slopes perfect for high-altitude learning.
A world-renowned snowpark featuring halfpipes, kickers, rails, and a boardercross course for all levels.
A large, uncrowded valley offering steep red and black runs, plus excellent lift-served off-piste terrain.
Located on the opposite side of the main town, this sunny, quieter area offers beautiful blue and red cruising pistes.
Accessible via a snowcat tow from the top lift, leading to legendary, unpatrolled extreme freeride descents (guide strongly recommended).
Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport
1h 45min
110km
Regular scheduled buses run from Grenoble and Lyon airports. Private taxis and shared transfers are also readily available. Numerous paid underground car parks and free open-air parking areas at the resort entrances.
Early December to late April
The glacier often allows for limited pre-season opening in late October and summer skiing from June to August.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 330)