




The chalet is situated on the second floor of the Chalets de la Tourette building. It features an open-plan living and dining area with a central fireplace and four en-suite bedrooms.
21 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
2 twin
2 twin
2 twin
2 twin
4 bathrooms, 5 additional toilets
From
£6,800
per week
From
£9,200
per week
From
£15,600
per week
Val Thorens sits at 2,300 metres, making it the highest resort in Europe and one of the most snow-sure destinations on the continent. As part of the Three Valleys — the largest linked ski area in the world — it gives guests access to over 600 kilometres of marked runs without changing resorts. Chalet Noella's ski-in, ski-out access means there is no shuttle or walk to the slopes; you clip in from the door. The resort centre, with its restaurants, shops, and après-ski options, is within easy reach on foot or skis. For those travelling from the UK, the nearest major airport is Lyon or Chambéry, with Geneva also a viable option — transfers are included in the package price.
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Europe's highest ski resort, offering unparalleled snow guarantees and endless Three Valleys terrain.
Sitting at an impressive 2,300 meters, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe and the crown jewel of the massive Les Trois Vallées ski area. This purpose-built, high-altitude haven is designed with ultimate convenience in mind, offering true ski-in/ski-out access from almost every accommodation. Its dramatic, sweeping alpine bowls are situated entirely above the treeline, providing spectacular panoramic views of the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps. Renowned for its unparalleled snow reliability, Val Thorens boasts the longest ski season in France, typically running from late November through early May. The resort perfectly balances a heavy-hitting ski experience with a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Off the slopes, the town pulses with energy, driven by world-famous après-ski venues, Michelin-starred dining, and a plethora of non-skiing activities like ice driving and Europe's highest zipline. While its vast, open terrain and steep pitches make it a mecca for intermediate and advanced skiers, a recently revamped beginner zone right at the village base ensures novices are well catered for. Whether you are hunting for untouched freeride powder, perfectly groomed carving pistes, or simply dancing on tables at La Folie Douce, Val Thorens delivers a high-octane mountain experience.
The skiing is characterized by wide-open, high-altitude bowls, meticulously groomed cruisers, and excellent off-piste opportunities. Being entirely above the treeline, it provides expansive freeride terrain and seamless, rapid lift connections to the rest of the 600km Three Valleys network.
The largest interconnected ski area in the world, boasting 600km of pristine pistes across Val Thorens, Les Menuires, Méribel, and Courchevel.
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