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Meals generally: Portion size/control was ridiculous. The kids in the group were often getting larger portions that myself and then not finishing them while I was left hungry. Their parents were ok as they could finish up what their kids had left but I would suggest that while noone likes waste, I would have pr... + more
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Location: where is Chalet Les Balcons 3

· 350 metres walk to the piste · 6 minutes' walk to ski lift and resort centre · approx. 10 minutes' walk to the Piou piou club and Club enfant Montagne · close to lively après ski of Val Thorens · located in a complex of chalets


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Les Balcons 3 description

Chalet Balcons 3 is just a short walk to the ski lifts and lively après ski of Val Thorens. Relax in the evenings in the fantastic wellness centre within the complex, with a swimming pool, sauna, fitness room and a wide variety of beauty treatments.

Please note:

The chalet is located in building '5' of the complex.

Children aged 11 years and under are only accepted in school holidays (Christmas, New Year, February half term and Easter) OR if the whole chalet is occupied by one group.


Families: Chalet Les Balcons 3 for children

Private Nanny Service (6 months - 8 years)

Open to guests when booking the entire chalet. This service is provided 5 days a week from 8.30am-5pm (this can be flexible but 8.5 hours of care will be provided each day). The nanny will bring along toys and games and provide care for your little ones within your chosen accommodation. Lunch, snacks and drinks, and one night’s babysitting between 7.30-10pm are all included in the price.


Facilities: Chalet Les Balcons 3 features

· wellness centre, including indoor pool, sauna and fitness room · extra charge for massage and beauty treatments · all bedrooms have private facilities · flatscreen TV and DVD player in lounge area · services of chalet hosts • towels and bed linen is provided as well as a midweek changeover upon request to your chalet host


Room Types: Chalet Les Balcons 3 bedrooms

Chalet Balcons 3 - sleeps 14 (room numbers shown in brackets):

Entrance floor:
2 twin bedrooms with bath and WC (4&6).
Twin bedroom with separate bathroom and WC (5)

Middle floor:
Living area and dining room.
Twin bedroom with bath and WC off the lounge (7).

Lower floor:
3 twin bedrooms with bath and WC (1,2&3).
Bathrooms for rooms 2 and 5 are accessed via a communal corridor.

Please note: Public areas will be cleaned each morning. Rooms will be cleaned twice a week. All linen and towels are provided. All bedroom doors are lockable.


Meals: Chalet Les Balcons 3 food & drink

· hearty breakfast with one cooked option · afternoon tea with home-made cakes · 3-course evening meal with house wine and coffee included (5 nights) · 4-course farewell feast (1 night) · early meals for children available

Please note: Adults' evening meals come with house wine, which is free-flowing until coffee is served.

Dietary requirements
We can cater for vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free or gluten-free diets at no extra cost. We may be able to cater for other dietary requirements, though there may be an extra charge. Please advise us of all requirements and dietary allergens when you book your holiday.

We update Chalet Les Balcons 3'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 Thorens: about holidays in Val Thorens: about ski holidays in Val Thorens: about ski holidays in Val Thorens France

Highest resort in Europe Top of the world's biggest ski area Lots of off-slope activities

This is Europe's highest resort, with incredible views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps and fantastic connections to the rest of the enormous Three Valleys. Holidays here are perfect for varied and snow-sure terrain in a laid back, friendly atmosphere. If you're early or late in the season, or in a year with poor snowfall, this place will give you some of the best conditions in the Alps!

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Snow-sure Non skiers

Val Thorens webcam

Snow Report: Top 210cm, Bottom 150cm

Snow Forecast: 65cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 178cm

Val Thorens trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)112km 1h 30
Grenoble (GNB)200km, 2h 30
Geneva (GVA)160km, 2h 30
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1971

Val Thorens lift pass price last reported as €321 (adult 6 day 3 Valleys ski pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Les Balcons 3.
Night skiing:
Val Thorens has N, NE, NW, S facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - May.

Town altitude: 2300m
Top of slopes: 3200m
Bottom of piste: 1800m
Vertical drop: 1,430m
Total length of trails:140km
Longest piste:5km
2300m at the top of the Three Valleys ski area, VT is the highest ski resort in Europe and part of the biggest linked ski area on the planet. While it's a place for people who, above all else, love to ski, you'll also find some of the country's best après including the legendary Folie Douce, as well as weird and wonderful activities like the 1300m Tyrolienne zip wire. Olde worlde gallic charm it isn't, but skiers will wake up to find some of the best snow in the Alps on their doorstep, and the views over the...
At the summit of the largest ski area in the world and bordering the Vanoise National Park, this is a spectacular place to ski and board. Beginners are well catered for on nursery slopes by the Rond Point des Pistes, where the magic carpets often don't require a lift pass. Kids will love the Junior Park, while the Musaraigne and Campagnols runs in the beginner's area and the new Deux Combes green are perfect to practice on. With a bit more confidence, take the Pionniers or Plein Sud chairs for some cruisy lon...
The après ski here easily rivals other top resorts in the Alps. If you haven't already had the Folie Douce experience, head just under the Plein Sud lift where the "dancefloor on top of the world" is heaving from 3 pm. Another place to party is Bar 360 at the end of the blue Moraine run, which always has live music and cheaper drinks. Back in town, Rue de Gebroulaz is a hub of lively bars where O'Connells is the local Irish pub. The Frog and Roastbeef is a long-time favourite of Brits. L'Eclipse on Galerie Caro...

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"A bad experience overall"

Ben Rushton, Langley
1/ out of 5
Meals generally: Portion size/control was ridiculous. The kids in the group were often getting larger portions that myself and then not finishing them while I was left hungry. Their parents were ok as they could finish up what their kids had left but I would suggest that while noone likes waste, I would have preferred to feel properly fed. We went out after dinner a couple of times to supplement our food intake. Breakfast: This was ok. I am still not convinced about spreading a whole cooked breakfast over a week with one item per day but there was usually enough bread to eat and fuel up for the day. Lunch: we did our own Tea: The cakes were good but as we were skiing longer than the other guests we rarely got more than a few crumbs Dinner: Meals were ok, again the portion size was very small for people who are going out skiing all day. It annoys me that I can go to a chalet in France and be served what is essentially English food. Part of the reason I love going to France is for the good food, this ruined the holiday a bit for me. On the plus side, the wine was plentiful. The Chalet hosts were nice but a bit impersonal. In other chalets i have been to the hosts actually bothered to get to know you and generally eat with you in the evening. It was as if they couldn’t get out of there fast enough to go out with their mates. I realize that most of them use chalet hosting as a way of getting out skiing for the season but at the end of the day i thought they could have been more committed to their jobs. The skiing was great and we had good snow but as we went as a couple (teacher) during half term the chalet was run over with kids. We were in the room off the main living room and as such were woken up at the crack of dawn by the chalet hosts crashing about in the kitchen with plates and glasses getting everything ready for breakfast. The Chalet was in a good location, nearly ski in ski out if you can deal with some slightly rocky off piste but at most a 100m walk. During this holiday I made up my mind to only go with a self catering apartment unless I could convince enough people to spend twice the money to fill a chalet during half term.
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Ben Rushton