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3.9 out of 5 based on 14 reviews
Holiday here was really good – it snowed every night and we even had a couple of days of clear skies. The food was pretty good and although it was an old chalet, the experience was decent. The location of the chalet was pretty decent, next to the stair lift and you could get the ski lift into town. + more
Matthew Bluh, Beckenham
4 out of 5
I thought that the Champs Avalins was excellent, I have stayed in more luxurious places but for what you pay you get a lot here. The location is fantastic! It’s on the outside of Val d’Isere, about 5 minutes from the centre. In terms of access to the mountains it’s excellent as you have funicular access ... + more
James Collins, Stockport
4 out of 5
We had an excellent week and thought the chalet was very good. I’ve already recommended it to many friends, although I’ve suggested not going during February (we went during peak season so it was a bit on the expensive side). The accommodation was nice and clean and the staff were very hospitable. The food w... + more
Sally A., Wales
4 out of 5
This was the third time we’d stayed in the Champs Avalins, and we’ve already booked it for next season. The rooms do need a bit of refurbishing (e.g. the curtains had become quite ragged). There wasn’t a hair dryer in the room either, but as soon as we asked at reception we got one straight away. The food et... + more
Anon, Nottinghamshire
4 out of 5
We had a very good Christmas here – the Chalet Hotel itself was OK, and good value for money. The staff were really nice. I think the main criticism I’d have would be that they tried too hard with the food, trying to make it fancy when they weren’t really good enough to pull it off. For example, when the men... + more
Anonymous, London
4 out of 5
Our stay here was pretty good - we had good transfers in nice coaches. Inside the chalet was very tired, it needs some money spending on it. Everything was clean but the room was basic, the decor etc. made it one of the poorest we had stayed in for a while. Meals were pretty good, there was always something hot... + more
Christopher Brown, Chesterfield
4 out of 5
Great food and lots of wine! The meal times were good – it was just me and my partner and we liked the social aspect as they mix you around lots with the other guests. There are several access points to the slopes; the one we used was 100m away. There are also 3 buses which stop outside all day, so it’s easy ... + more
Oliver
4 out of 5
Room was a little dated, but the representatives were fantastic. This is the very first hotel on the right hand side as you come into Val d’Isere, so you have to get a bus into town – but it was fine for us as a last minute holiday. The food was fantastic, this was the first time for us that we’ve had tea an... + more
Tim Fry
4 out of 5
The Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins is brilliant – it was my third stay here and my husband’s fourth, and we’d stay here again. This time round we hadn’t been for a couple of years, but it was nice to go back as we knew what to expect. One thing we like about it is the location, people think it’s out of the wa... + more
The Mocatta’s, London
4 out of 5
The chalet was good and the staff were very friendly, helpful and accommodating if we needed anything. The food was ok, not fantastic but it certainly did the job (we had a couple of vegetarians in our group and the vegetarian food wasn’t anything special). The rooms were good, it’s only a 3 star chalet so it... + more
ANON
4 out of 5
This Chalet Hotel is perfectly comfortable, not the best place we’ve been but certainly not the worst. For what we paid it was fine. The food was reasonable, though breakfasts were a bit of a pain - they didn’t have enough tables for everyone so had to do 2 sittings, so you might come down in the morning and ... + more
Jackie, Surrey
3 out of 5
We had a good Christmas here. The staff and hosts were very good. The hotel is tired but we weren’t surprised by that – the brochure is reasonably accurate. It’s just an older building – probably built in the 70’s… And not much has changed since. For example, electric sockets were hanging off walls and so... + more
Derek
3 out of 5
Whilst perhaps lacking some of the rustic aesthetics of the smaller chalets in Val, this superb chalet-hotel more than makes up for this with its fantastic location. Located in La Daille, the main village is only a five minute bus ride away, and you can ski back to within 50m of the hotel at the end of the day,... + more
Jimmy, Sno Staff
5 out of 5
The food and the staff were really good. It’s not luxury but it was good value. I wouldn’t have been happy if I had paid a high price, but as it was I was happy. The staff did such a good job, they really made it. It was a bit of a pain that they had to have two sittings for dinner (one at 6:30 and one at 8:... + more
Lee Appleby, West Sussex
4 out of 5
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Overview: chalet description: Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins description

It is the location of any ski hotel counts and that’s where the Champs Avalins really scores. You can ski back to within just 50m of the Chalet Hotel, and each morning you have a choice of lifts right on hand to whisk you up the mountain. This included the fast Symphony Gondola seating 10 people in 50 cabins and just beyond that it the Funival funicular going to the Bellevarde area.

In common with the rest of Val d’Isère’s La Daille area, the Chalet Hotel might not win any awards for the cutest or prettiest exterior in the Alps but inside, the Champs Avalins offers a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. The attractive restaurant on the first floor has views to the piste, and forms the centrepiece of our chalet.

Our residents’ bar is ideal for afternoon or post-dinner drinks and is a lively venue for swapping the day’s ski highlights. Our canapés and pre-dinner glass of prosecco are served in the bar.

The Chalet Hotel is an ideal option for skiers wanting to enjoy the amazing runs ski runs of Val d'Isère and Tignes. You can ski back close to the Chalet Hotel or even return in the Symphony Gondola from the Folie Douce. The regular bus goes to the centre of Val d'Isère and it runs until late. Otherwise it is just a 12-15 minutes flat walk with streetlights if you want to stretch your legs.


Facilities: Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins features

  • Fantastic Ski Location
  • Bar & Lounge
  • Ski & Boot Room
  • Ski virtually to the doorstep
  • WiFi available in communal areas of the Chalet
  • High speed gondola and chairlift approximately 3 minutes' walk
  • Funival Express Funicular approximately 4 minutes' walk
  • Ski hire shop within 2 minutes' walk
  • 2 minutes walk to the ski bus stop going to the centre of Val d'Isere
  • Car park located outside the hotel (Free)
  • Secure underground car park opposite the hotel (€17.50 per day/€82 per week)

Room Types: Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins bedrooms

  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 5
  • No. of interconnecting rooms: 12
  • Annex:

Accommodation Summary

The bedrooms are generally a good size and attractively furnished, and all of them have well appointed shower or bathrooms, most with smart new tiling from floor to ceiling. Most rooms have balconies, many of which are south-facing with valley views and overlook the piste where the World Cup Downhill run finishes, and there are some pairs of rooms with an inter-connecting door available on request.

Lower Ground Floor

Bar/lounge, ski and boot room

Ground Floor

Main entrance, reception, dining room, 2 x WC

First Floor

Rooms 100, 102, 104, 106-110, 112, 113: Twin with bath/wc & balcony.

Room 101: Twin/triple with bath/wc and balcony.

Rooms 103 & 105: Double with bath/wc & balcony.

Second Floor

Rooms 200, 202-210, 212 & 213: Twin with bath/wc & balcony.

Room 201: Twin/triple with bath/wc & balcony

Third Floor

Rooms 300, 302-310, 312-313: Twin with bath/wc & balcony

Room 301: Twin/triple with bath/wc & balcony

** Rooms 102 & 103, 104 & 105, 106 & 107, 302 & 303, 304 & 305, 306 & 307 have interconnecting doors which may be unlocked on request if the pairs of rooms are booked by one party.

Supplements per person per night: Bath/wc & balcony and valley views: £6;

No supplement for rooms 110, 112, 113, 210, 212, 213, 310, 312, 313 which are slightly smaller.

80 - 83 Guests

Bedroom facilities

  • Availability of a cot

Accessibility

  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes

Meals: Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins food & drink

  • Continental buffet breakfast for 7 mornings with hot option provided on 6 mornings per week†
  • Afternoon tea and coffee with cake & savoury treat on 6 days†
  • 3 course evening evening set menu served 6 days, including pre-dinner glass of prosecco with canapés, a choice of complimentary wine & tea/coffee†
  • Complimentary tea & coffee available throughout the day
  • Special celebration menus on Christmas Day & New Year's Eve

†(Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea & dinner is 6 days per week due to Chalet Hotel staff's day off)

  • Dress code for restaurants:

    Casual/Informal

  • Breakfast service:
    • Substantial breakfast - continental buffet breakfast on 7 mornings with hot option provided on 6 days
  • Lunch service:
    • Afternoon tea/coffee with cake and savoury treats on 6 days
  • Dinner service:
    • 3-course dinners with a set menu on 6 evenings including a prosecco apéritif, choice of complimentary quality wines and tea or coffee

    Two dinner sittings, one from 6.30pm for aperitifs, and the other from 8pm, creating a cosier dinner ambiance, and giving you the possibility of enjoying more après ski, either in the early evening on some nights or after dinner on other nights. We will do our best to accommodate your individual preferences and you can state which sitting you prefer (if any) when booking.

    Families staying in our Chalet Hotels can chose for children to have High Tea at 5.30 or all dine together at a later time.

Board basis options available

  • Chalet Catering
We update Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins'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.
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Resort: about Val d'Isere: about holidays in Val d'Isere: about ski holidays in Val d'Isere: about ski holidays in Val d'Isere France

½ of Espace Killy Fantastic après Traditional chocolate box village Skiable glacier

Ski never-ending pistes and powder, ogle at colossal peaks and cosy Savoie architecture, then end the day with some of the world's most wild and wonderful après ski. Val d'Isere is considered by many to be the best ski resort on earth, and we’re inclined to agree.

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Snow Report: Top 375cm, Bottom 99cm

Snow Forecast: 95cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 163.5cm

Val d'Isere trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)145km, 1h45
Geneva (GVA)180km, 2h40
Grenoble (GNB)210km 2h50
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1934

Val d'Isere lift pass price last reported as €294 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins.
Night skiing: Yes, every Thursday
Val d'Isere has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing October - May.

Town altitude: 1850m
Top of slopes: 3300m
Bottom of piste: 1550m
Vertical drop: 1900m
Total length of trails:300km
Longest piste:10km (Tignes)
In France's Rhone Alp region, Val d'Isere (pronounced: val de saire/sare/ser or val d sere) is widely thought of as one of the most brilliant and beautiful ski areas in the world. In keeping with the giddyingly gorgeous surroundings, the resort itself is one of France's prettiest - a huddle alpine hamlets formed from cosy wood and stone chalets. With the original village dating back to the 13th century and a Christmas-card-worthy church steeple at its centre, there’s alpine charm by the bucket load. While dre...
Skiers in Val d'Isere are schussing in the tracks of some of the world's greatest skiers. Olympic medallists Marielle and Christine Goitschel learned to ski here, not to mention triple gold winner Jean-Claude Killy, after whom the wider ski area is named. As an indication of this place's premier status - the resort has hosted championships including the 1992 Olympics, the World Alpine Ski Championships in 2009 and World Cup events every December. If some of the best skiers in history have learned here, begi...
Famed for its après ski, there's no chance of a dull evening in Val. Living up to its name, you'll experience ‘sweet madness' at the original Le Folie Douce, which brings you some of the best après ski in Europe - including dancers, musicians, raining champagne and much more... Once that closes, Dicks T Bar's a local legend, staying open into the early hours each night. Bananas is another firm favourite, much loved for its crafty cocktails and slope-side location. In Val d'Isere's 90-something restaurants, ...

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"Chalet a bit aged but no complaints"

Matthew Bluh, Beckenham
4/ out of 5
Holiday here was really good – it snowed every night and we even had a couple of days of clear skies. The food was pretty good and although it was an old chalet, the experience was decent. The location of the chalet was pretty decent, next to the stair lift and you could get the ski lift into town.

"You get a lot for the price here"

James Collins, Stockport
4/ out of 5
I thought that the Champs Avalins was excellent, I have stayed in more luxurious places but for what you pay you get a lot here. The location is fantastic! It’s on the outside of Val d’Isere, about 5 minutes from the centre. In terms of access to the mountains it’s excellent as you have funicular access to take you into Tignes or Val d‘Isere. The only issue I had – really nitpicking – was that there are so many people staying here that they had two sittings for every meal. Other than that I was thoroughly impressed with the staff and the food. The wines were good, and every evening meal we had was a nice meal. Bedrooms were a bit basic but that’s what you expect of a skiing holiday – and they were comfortable enough. We utilised the facilities. It’s quite a large place with a lot of people staying there, and there wasn’t a lot of space in the bar area for everyone. They could have expanded it if they wanted to by knocking down a couple of walls. However you do have access to a couple of bars in the immediate locale, and it’s only a five minute bus ride to Val d’Isere for more bars. You couldn’t have sat in the restaurant area because the meals didn’t finish until 11pm. This didn’t really affect us as the snow conditions were good so we didn’t want to do too much after skiing all day!

"I've already been recommending it!"

Sally A., Wales
4/ out of 5
We had an excellent week and thought the chalet was very good. I’ve already recommended it to many friends, although I’ve suggested not going during February (we went during peak season so it was a bit on the expensive side). The accommodation was nice and clean and the staff were very hospitable. The food was very good, my only comment is that we had to have split eating times because the dining area could only seat 40 while the chalet hotel slept 80. When we asked if we could have the earlier sitting they catered to us very well, it’s just something that would be useful to know in advance. The location was absolutely fantastic as it only took five minutes to walk to the up lift and we never had to queue. Getting the bus into town was also really straight forward.

"3rd stay in Chaps Avalins"

Anon, Nottinghamshire
4/ out of 5
This was the third time we’d stayed in the Champs Avalins, and we’ve already booked it for next season. The rooms do need a bit of refurbishing (e.g. the curtains had become quite ragged). There wasn’t a hair dryer in the room either, but as soon as we asked at reception we got one straight away. The food etc was excellent, and the staff were superb. The situation/location is brilliant – we never had to wait for the bus service, and we were steps away from the lifts. For the food, staff and location I would give it a 5, though some people might want to have TV’s and telephones they’re not really for us anyway. We love it!

"Good value chalet hotel"

Anonymous, London
4/ out of 5
We had a very good Christmas here – the Chalet Hotel itself was OK, and good value for money. The staff were really nice. I think the main criticism I’d have would be that they tried too hard with the food, trying to make it fancy when they weren’t really good enough to pull it off. For example, when the menu said ‘potato fondant’, you were served a boiled potato… The Christmas dinner was fantastic because it was just good solid food, not trying to be anything special. For what we paid, the dining area and bedrooms were fine. Location is spot on – the funicular is right there, so we could catch the first one up at 9am, then ski back down at dusk. This isn’t a ski in, ski out hotel, but it’s pretty close. La Daille is quiet but fine, and you can reach Val d’isere centre in a 2-5 minute bus ride.

"Basic but clean"

Christopher Brown, Chesterfield
4/ out of 5
Our stay here was pretty good - we had good transfers in nice coaches. Inside the chalet was very tired, it needs some money spending on it. Everything was clean but the room was basic, the decor etc. made it one of the poorest we had stayed in for a while. Meals were pretty good, there was always something hot in the morning for breakfast like an omelette or bacon sandwich as well as the usual continental stuff. They served cakes in the afternoon and the evening meal was cooked on the day – we chose what we were having the night before. The dining room was quite small so they had to have 2 sittings, which was a bit late for my daughter but otherwise ok. It has a good location 100-150m from the lift and you can ski right back to the doorstep, there’s a little supermarket right next door too. We’d been to Val d’Isere before, it has plenty of skiing and variety in a big ski area. The snow was pretty good and the resort wasn’t as busy as expected at half term as you could drop down to Tignes for more skiing.

"Liked the social dining"

Oliver
4/ out of 5
Great food and lots of wine! The meal times were good – it was just me and my partner and we liked the social aspect as they mix you around lots with the other guests. There are several access points to the slopes; the one we used was 100m away. There are also 3 buses which stop outside all day, so it’s easy to get to the town. We booked very last minute and got a great price. Only skied in Bulgaria before and Val d’Isere was a hell of a lot better!

"A good last minute booking"

Tim Fry
4/ out of 5
Room was a little dated, but the representatives were fantastic. This is the very first hotel on the right hand side as you come into Val d’Isere, so you have to get a bus into town – but it was fine for us as a last minute holiday. The food was fantastic, this was the first time for us that we’ve had tea and cake when we come in after skiing. The breakfasts were lovely too.

"Repeat guests of the Champs Avalins"

The Mocatta’s, London
4/ out of 5
The Chalet Hotel Champs Avalins is brilliant – it was my third stay here and my husband’s fourth, and we’d stay here again. This time round we hadn’t been for a couple of years, but it was nice to go back as we knew what to expect. One thing we like about it is the location, people think it’s out of the way in Le Daille but actually the bus service is so good that you’re not far from anything… and it’s also possible to ski down. The Champs Avalins has all the facilities you need, there isn’t much communal seating, but we don’t tend to need that anyway as we usually go out. The dining room isn’t big enough to seat all the guests so they have two different sittings for dinner (the early one’s a bit early, and the late one’s a bit late – but you get to choose which you prefer). Bedrooms are perfectly adequate, though I always say chalet bedrooms could do with more hooks!

"Good chalet in La Daille"

ANON
4/ out of 5
The chalet was good and the staff were very friendly, helpful and accommodating if we needed anything. The food was ok, not fantastic but it certainly did the job (we had a couple of vegetarians in our group and the vegetarian food wasn’t anything special). The rooms were good, it’s only a 3 star chalet so it’s never going to be top notch but we got what we paid for. The WiFi was pretty rubbish and the bar downstairs is alright but not the most comfortable bar in the world… I thought the prices would be cheaper than in resort but they weren’t really any different. As long as you’re aware that this is La Daille and not the centre of Val d’Isere, it’s a good location. There’s only a small supermarket in La Daille, if you wanted more shopping you’d have to go into Val d’Isere, there aren’t any bars either but we have young kids so this wasn’t a problem. Getting around La Daille itself is a doddle as is getting on the bus or taking the first lifts.

"CH Champs Avalins feb 2016"

Jackie, Surrey
3/ out of 5
This Chalet Hotel is perfectly comfortable, not the best place we’ve been but certainly not the worst. For what we paid it was fine. The food was reasonable, though breakfasts were a bit of a pain - they didn’t have enough tables for everyone so had to do 2 sittings, so you might come down in the morning and not be able to get a seat. That wasn’t the main problem though, it was things like there being no coffee cups left. People were always in a rush to get out and they just needed to be more efficient. Our bedroom was a bit tired, and one bathroom had mould all over the ceiling. My main gripe is that there weren’t enough hooks – when you’re skiing you always need hooks as you have so much stuff to hang up. The amount of space in the cupboards and wardrobes was fine though. I wouldn’t say the chalet hotel is ski in, ski out, but it’s as close as you can get.

"Christmas in Val d'Isere"

Derek
3/ out of 5
We had a good Christmas here. The staff and hosts were very good. The hotel is tired but we weren’t surprised by that – the brochure is reasonably accurate. It’s just an older building – probably built in the 70’s… And not much has changed since. For example, electric sockets were hanging off walls and some of it looked like it wasn’t very clean, which wasn’t a reflection on the staff but more the age of it. Everything else about it was good – the location is fantastic - it was just tired. But we got what we were expecting and didn’t feel misled at all. It reflected the price we paid and when you consider how much it costs it’s fine.

"Best value slopeside chalet hotel bar none"

Jimmy, Sno Staff
5/ out of 5
Whilst perhaps lacking some of the rustic aesthetics of the smaller chalets in Val, this superb chalet-hotel more than makes up for this with its fantastic location. Located in La Daille, the main village is only a five minute bus ride away, and you can ski back to within 50m of the hotel at the end of the day, but that's not the best of it! You can almost fall into the La Daille gondola when you leave in the morning, and the slopes of Tignes are only two lifts away. It’s the "perfect" base for those looking to make the most of the entire Espace Killy ski area, and what’s more, the infamous Folie Douce mountain club is conveniently located just up the mountain on your last run home! No the most salubrious of chalets, but you simply can't get better value for such a slopeside location in the world's top ski resort!

"For the money we paid for it, it was really good"

Lee Appleby, West Sussex
4/ out of 5
The food and the staff were really good. It’s not luxury but it was good value. I wouldn’t have been happy if I had paid a high price, but as it was I was happy. The staff did such a good job, they really made it. It was a bit of a pain that they had to have two sittings for dinner (one at 6:30 and one at 8:30) – the first sitting was a bit too early and the second one you ended up having to wait a long time for something to eat in the evening. They needed a little more space really. The bar area is very, very small, as is the boot room (the smallest I’ve ever seen). During the welcome meet people were having to stand on the stairs because the bar area was so small. The drinks at the hotel bar were a bit expensive too. There is a complex with some bars nearby and I wish we had realised this earlier, we didn’t really get to go to them because we only discovered them at the end of the holiday. One of the bars was overlooking the slopes as well. Our room was ok. It was at the back overlooking the piste and the drone of the snow cannons was difficult to sleep through at night. The free wine at dinner was very good and I needed it to get to sleep! The hotel’s location was really great. You just had to walk past the complex with the bars and the supermarket and you were at the slopes, about 250 yards walk. It’s not in the main part of the resort, but you can take the bus up to the resort and the bus is brilliant, it runs all night. You can ski back down into the resort and the runs over at the chalet hotel are easier to ski down at the end of the day than the two main ones that take you back into the main town. You can also take the funicular back down to the hotel.
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Lee Appleby