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I would definitely go back to these apartments just because of the views! They weren’t huge and one of us had to sleep on the sofa bed but inside was fairly decent and there was enough room to put all our kit. It was nice and warm and the kitchen had every pot and pan that you can think of. We also had a reall... + more
Kirsty Powell, Kendall
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Location: where is La Falaise Apartments

Distance to nearest lift:150m. Distance to resort centre:300m

Overview: apartment description: La Falaise Apartments description

Great value‚ ski–in ski–out accommodation located in a selection of buildings in the ‘Falaise̓ area of the resort. Located just 200m from the resort centre and 150m from the ski school meeting point.

Facilities: La Falaise Apartments features


Approx €200 per studio/apartment‚ payable on arrival.

Room Types: La Falaise Apartments bedrooms

ACCOMMODATION: All have balcony‚ kitchenette with four hot plates‚ mini–oven‚ fridge‚ dishwasher‚ bathroom with bath‚ shower & wc. Bed linen‚ towels‚ cleaning pack‚ end of stay cleaning (except kitchen & washing up) and TV included. STUDIOS (2–4 PEOPLE): Approx. 20–24m2‚ living/dining area with two single sofa beds and a cabine in the hallway with bunks. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS (2–5 people): Approx. 23–28m2‚ double bedroom and living/dining area with two single sofa beds and pull–out bed.

Meals: La Falaise Apartments food & drink

Half Board‚ Evening Meal & Meal Plan (3 dinners per week) option available to pre–book at a supplement.
We update La Falaise Apartments's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Avoriaz: about holidays in Avoriaz: about ski holidays in Avoriaz: about ski holidays in Avoriaz France

Top family destination Great for snowboarders 650km interconnected pistes

A charmingly quirky resort that’s a top ski destination for families and particularly popular for snowboarders, Avoriaz boasts a prime position in the centre of the enormous Portes du Soleil. With some of the best snow in the area and some of the best freestyle terrain in Europe, it’s well worth putting at the top of your must-ski list.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Freestyling Families Non-skiers

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Snow Report: Top 164cm, Bottom 5cm

Snow Forecast: 53cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 224.5cm

Avoriaz trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva (GVA)80km, 1h40
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1934

Avoriaz lift pass price last reported as Avoriaz: €45 for an adult 1 day ski pass
Portes du Soleil: €278 for an adult 6 day ski pass. Ask for a quote when booking La Falaise Apartments.
Night skiing: No
Avoriaz has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1,800m
Top of slopes: 2,466m
Bottom of piste: 1,000m
Vertical drop: 1,466m
Total length of trails:130km
Longest piste:11km
Established in the 1960s as the brainchild of Olympic champion skier Jean Vuarnet, Avoriaz is a purpose build resort with tonnes of character. The wood-clad buildings have a striking appearance that set it apart from other destinations. Even more impressive is the 360° panorama of the Alps. Avoriaz is brilliantly located right in the centre of the Portes du Soleil ski area. Completely ski-in ski-out, a holiday in Avoriaz means you don't have to lug your equipment around and you can maximise time on the slopes...
Avoriaz is one of our favourite resorts to bring the family - thanks to a huge and central children's village, complete with a specialised snowboarding area, children can learn to ski and ride in a fun and safe environment. Avoriaz is one of the only resorts that has a Beginner Pass, letting you find your feet on easy terrain via 14 lifts without the expense of a full lift pass. Beginners-only piste Première Glisse gives you the chance to improve at your own pace, while Proclou and Q'monts are easy blues for cr...
Avoriaz has worked hard on it's apres game in the last few years, with the addition of a well-known apres go to 'La Folie Douce' for winter 2018. It has an array of restaurants, bars and off-slope activities that contribute to a lively après ski scene. Le Tavallion is an English themed pub for a home-from-home atmosphere, Shooters is good for party-lovers while Le Yak tends to be the venue of choice for late-night clubbing. Featured in the Michelin Gourmet plate guide, La Reserve is a place to fine-dine in st...

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"We would definitely go back"

Kirsty Powell, Kendall
4/ out of 5
I would definitely go back to these apartments just because of the views! They weren’t huge and one of us had to sleep on the sofa bed but inside was fairly decent and there was enough room to put all our kit. It was nice and warm and the kitchen had every pot and pan that you can think of. We also had a really nice balcony. Only thing is the internet was quite slow even though we paid for WiFi which was a bit annoying. You can ride out to the bottom and then get the lift up to the top and you can also ride over to Morzine from where we were staying. Getting to the town took about 5 minutes but there are loads of little restaurants including a nice pizza place and nice bar by the apartments. We ate out most evenings but made our own breakfasts in the mornings and the shop is literally 30 seconds away. We stayed as a group of 18-20 somethings and I’d probably recommend it to other groups of a similar age rather than families as there’s quite a lot of après and music surrounding the buildings, although there did seem to be loads of kids around (and also loads of dogs - it seemed to be a very dog friendly place!).
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