




Spread over three floors. The ground floor contains the cinema room, sauna, and ski room. The first floor features the open-plan living/dining area and kitchen. The top floor houses the main bedrooms.
28 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
1 double
1 double
1 double or twin
1 double or twin
5 bathrooms
From
£2,150
per week
From
£3,800
per week
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£6,450
per week
Châtel occupies the French end of the Portes du Soleil, one of the largest linked ski areas in the Alps at 600km of pistes. Chalet Spencer's position places guests 100 metres from the Barbossine lift station, which connects directly to the Linga and Pré-La-Joux sectors and the broader Franco-Swiss circuit beyond. The village centre, with its restaurants, bars, and ski hire shops, is a short drive away, and a free local shuttle stops at the chalet door for those who prefer not to drive. The area suits intermediate and advanced skiers particularly well, with long cruising runs and more technical terrain both accessible from the same lift system. Geneva Airport is the most convenient international gateway, typically around 90 minutes by road.
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Authentic Savoyard charm meets the massive 600km Portes du Soleil ski area.
Châtel is a picture-perfect traditional French farming village located on the border with Switzerland. Unlike many purpose-built modern resorts, it has carefully preserved its authentic Savoyard architecture and alpine soul, characterized by charming wooden chalets and a welcoming, rustic atmosphere. As a proud holder of the 'Famille Plus' label, it is highly regarded for its family-friendly facilities and gentle village ambiance. Despite its tranquil village feel, Châtel is a powerhouse when it comes to skiing. It serves as a vital link in the massive Portes du Soleil network, one of the largest interconnected ski areas in the world. Skiers can seamlessly cross borders between France and Switzerland, exploring up to 600km of pistes. The local Châtel ski area itself is split into two main sectors—Super-Châtel/Barbossine and Linga/Pré-la-Joux—offering an impressive variety of terrain that spans gentle tree-lined cruisers to steep, thrilling descents. The resort is also famous for its on-mountain gastronomy, particularly in the Plaine Dranse area, where ancient converted farmhouses serve rich local cheeses and hearty mountain fare. With its mix of vast ski terrain, rich agricultural heritage, and stunning forested landscapes, Châtel offers a deeply authentic European alpine experience.
Châtel offers incredibly diverse skiing, from the sunny, gentle slopes of Super-Châtel to the steep, challenging red and black runs plunging into Linga. Its strategic location provides direct ski-in/ski-out access to the wider Portes du Soleil, allowing endless cruising across two countries.
A massive interconnected cross-border ski area spanning France and Switzerland, encompassing 12 resorts and offering 600km of seamlessly linked terrain.
A sunny, easily accessible area right above the village ideal for beginners and families, featuring gentle pistes and direct links into Switzerland.
Known for its long, steep red and black runs that offer significant vertical drop and challenge for experienced skiers.
A high-altitude sector that holds snow brilliantly, offering excellent off-piste terrain and acting as the gateway to Avoriaz.
A bustling hub of rolling intermediate runs famous for its incredible cluster of traditional mountain dining chalets.
Located in the Super-Châtel sector, this well-maintained snowpark offers kickers, boxes, and rails for all freestyle ability levels.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 30min
80km
Frequent shared and private minibus transfers run directly from Geneva airport to Châtel village. Extensive free parking at Linga and Pré-la-Joux base stations, plus underground paid parking in the village center.
Mid-December to late April
Early and late season discounts are usually available. The local Châtel Liberté pass is sufficient for beginners.
Lift passes
Portes du Soleil Adult Day Pass (EUR 68), Portes du Soleil Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 342), Châtel Liberté Adult Day Pass (EUR 53)