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4.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
Really enjoyed our first ski holiday in this chalet. We didn’t really know what to expect of the communal part of the chalet experience but it was generally nice to meet other people. The dining area had a nice long table and although you couldn’t get everyone sat around the sofa areas, there weren’t many ti... + more
Phil, Bristol
4 out of 5
Chalet Le Lac Blanc is one of the truest ski in/ski out properties I’ve ever seen. It is right next to the DMC gondola and Les Jeux chairlift so we were able to catch first lift most days. The E.S.F. ski school meeting place is right next to the gondola and you have a choice of green runs back to the chalet. T... + more
Kiah, SNO
5 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Le Lac Blanc II

Nearest slopes: On the slopes

Nearest lift: 30m to DMC gondola, 70m to drag lifts

Equipment hire shop: 200m

Tuition meeting point: 30m (ESF)

Resort centre: 500m


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Le Lac Blanc II description

The Lac Blanc II and its identical sister chalet occupy the same building which is located slap bang in the middle of the slopes right next to the DMC gondola. There's a snack bar underneath the chalets for a quick stop, or you could just nip back to the chalet for a cuppa or even just a quick sit down.

At the end of the day, ski or snowboard to your door, head up the stairs past the equipment storage and boot warmers, turn right and you're straight into the chalet with its contemporary styled lounge and diner.

Step out if the lounge doors to the large wrap-around balcony which overlooks the resort and slopes for some fresh air and amazing views.

The choice of lifts within 100m of the chalet door includes the two-stage DMC gondola which takes you to 2700m or a series of drag lifts. Having this choice makes the Lac Blanc a good option for complete novices or seasoned pros and everyone in-between.


Facilities: Chalet Le Lac Blanc II features

Comfy lounge with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV

Large balcony

Ski storage with heated boot warmers

Wireless speaker and board games for your entertainment

Daily housekeeping with towels provided

Pre-bookable private nanny service available on request

Your chalet hosts live in

Children under 15 are welcome when part of a group booking the whole chalet


Room Types: Chalet Le Lac Blanc II bedrooms

Most of the seven twin or double rooms are ensuite and of an okay size with comfy beds and plenty of light. Some share a balcony and have views out across the resort and slopes.


Meals: Chalet Le Lac Blanc II food & drink

Our chalet board basis is designed for skiers and boarders. Breakfast is a fairly extensive affair with cooked and continental options every day. Your daily afternoon tea of freshly baked cakes and biscuits will be waiting for you when you come in from the slopes.

Evening meals are a three-course set-menu with regionally inspired dishes and free-flowing wine throughout the week, all followed by fresh coffee. We provide evening meals on six nights a week leaving you free to head out and explore the resort on one evening.

We update Chalet Le Lac Blanc II'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 Alpe d'Huez: about holidays in Alpe d'Huez: about ski holidays in Alpe d'Huez: about ski holidays in Alpe d'Huez France

Glacier Skiing Awesome Après Ski 300 days of sunshine

Buckets of off piste and an incredible terrain park make this a freeriding and freestyling paradise - combine this with 250km of pisted runs and you’ve got something for everyone. The town offers a colourful variety of après ski from ice caves to nightclubs and activities for all ages that will put the cherry on top of any ski holiday.

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Great for Nightlife Off Piste Terrain Parks Groups Families

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Snow Report: Top 295cm, Bottom 102cm

Snow Forecast: 109cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 191.83cm

Alpe d'Huez trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Grenoble (GNB)158km 1h50m
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1936

Alpe d'Huez lift pass price last reported as €278 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Le Lac Blanc II.
Night skiing: Yes
Alpe d'Huez has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1860m
Top of slopes: 3330m
Bottom of piste: 1130m
Vertical drop: 2200m
Total length of trails:250km
Longest piste:16km
With a transfer time of around 2 hours, Alpe d'Huez is very accessible from Grenoble or Chambery airport. Established in 1936, it was the first resort in France to be installed with a fully operational ski lift. The resort lies in the Grandes Rousses Massif domain. It is partnered by the smaller mountain villages of Auris-en-Oisans, Villard Reculas, Oz-en-Oisans, Vaujany and La Garde, all of which are connected by a free transport system. The slopes are mainly south facing and as a result the area, known as "...
Alpe d’Huez has had sun and snow galore since 1936, and with the culmination of around 20 Million Euros of improvements due to come to fruition for 2021, there is a huge ski area to be explored. With a whopping 52km of greens, this is an excellent place for beginners. The easiest skiing is above the village and Les Bergers. There are plenty of wide-open runs underneath the DMC gondola, many being ‘beginners only’ so you can learn without too much traffic. If you’re feeling confident, try some of the bl...
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"Good 1st ski holiday in Le Lac Blanc II"

Phil, Bristol
4/ out of 5
Really enjoyed our first ski holiday in this chalet. We didn’t really know what to expect of the communal part of the chalet experience but it was generally nice to meet other people. The dining area had a nice long table and although you couldn’t get everyone sat around the sofa areas, there weren’t many times we needed to. We thought the food was great, it wasn’t gourmet but there wasn’t anything we didn’t like and there was always plenty of it. They put the afternoon tea out nice and early around midday, so you could ski back and have breads, jams and cakes. I don’t think the location could have been any better. It was right next to the main lift and we could ski to the door. Our room was good in terms of space, it was a bit awkward having the roof beams running through - especially in the bathroom - but they’re clearly an important part of the chalet so you just have to be careful! In an ideal world I would have preferred to have a double bed rather than two singles pushed together. We had a balcony that was shared with the room next door to us which was good for airing clothes. I suppose some people might not have appreciated the bedroom arrangements but you just have to plan your day so you don’t spend much time in your room.

"My stay at Le Lac Blanc"

Kiah, SNO
5/ out of 5
Chalet Le Lac Blanc is one of the truest ski in/ski out properties I’ve ever seen. It is right next to the DMC gondola and Les Jeux chairlift so we were able to catch first lift most days. The E.S.F. ski school meeting place is right next to the gondola and you have a choice of green runs back to the chalet. The snow park is also next to the green run, so it would be a great location for any freestyle practice or you can watch people take on the water jump or boxes from the safety of the balcony! We stayed on 9th April and we could still ski back to the door despite 6 sunny days in a row. Philippa and Ben were excellent hosts and the meals were great, we had duck, salmon, chicken and an array of great starters and puddings.
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