Chalet Les Eterlous, Alpe d'Huez

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3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
Nice and spacious, I’d certainly give it that! A bit weird having entry to the other chalet half way up the stairs, but apart from that staff were good and food was good. The chalet’s location is pretty convenient as it’s close enough to the centre of the town and you can ski there if there’s enough snow. A... + more
Anon, Brighton
4 out of 5
It was quite a good arrangement. It was lacking a bit in washing facilities - the bathroom for our room was very small. We were a large group and it was quite hard to find somewhere that would accommodate all of us; this chalet fitted us all but some of the rooms in the chalet were quite small. The location was... + more
Patricia Curran, Hertfordshire
4 out of 5
Overall it’s a great chalet for groups and families. The building itself was basic though and needed some improvements. For example there was no real separation between the toilet and the room – just a curtain. There was also a sewage smell in reception while we were there because of a burst pipe. Not very go... + more
Colin Yeates, West Sussex
3 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Les Eterlous

An excellent choice for ski convenience, Les Eterlous is situated in the Quartier des Bergers. The Alpauris chair and the ski school meeting point are just 220 metres (approx.) away and there is also a handy selection of shops and bars close by.

Superb access to ski hire - Only 300 metres (approx.) from rental shop

  • Town centre: 250m
  • Ski school: 250m
  • Ski lift: 220m
  • Piste: 220m
  • Bus stop: 200m

Overview: chalet description: Chalet Les Eterlous description

Pretty much a winner where location for skiing and the village are concerned, Chalet Eterlous is comfortable and homely. The lounge and dining areas are large and welcoming lending themselves perfectly to some post skiing banter with friends new and old. You may find yourself with your feet up in front of the open fire listening to just how difficult the final part of the Sarenne run proved to be. The chalet benefits from a sauna and steam room and all rooms have en suite bathrooms. Don’t leave it too late to book or you may be disappointed.

Facilities: Chalet Les Eterlous features

  • WiFi
  • Sauna / Steam room
  • Open fire
  • Local car parking
  • Family rooms
  • Close to town centre
  • Close to piste
  • All rooms en suite

Room Types: Chalet Les Eterlous bedrooms

Ground Floor:

• open plan dining/living room with open fire • 1 separate WC • Sauna and steam room

Rm 1 Twin or Double (sleeps 2)
Twin or king-sized double, shower and WC

Rm 2 Twin or Double (sleeps 2)
Twin or king-sized double, shower and WC - suitable for a cot

Rm 3 Twin or Double (sleeps 2)
Twin or king-sized double, shower and WC

Rm 4 Twin or Double (sleeps 2)
Twin or king-sized double, shower and WC

First Floor:

Rm 5 Twin (sleeps 2)
Large twin, bath and WC - suitable for a cot

Rm 6 Twin (sleeps 2-4)
Twin, optional extra bunk beds, bath and WC - suitable for a cot

Extra Information

As rooms 1 - 4 can be configured either as twin or king-sized double beds, we will make them up as twins unless we are advised otherwise.
Chalet staff live in

Discounts for Extra Beds

The following rooms offer additional discounts when using the extra beds for adults.
Children taking the additional beds pay half the adult full price.
  • Room 6

Meals: Chalet Les Eterlous food & drink

  • 7 nights chalet accommodation
  • Continental breakfast for 7 mornings with hot options provided by our hosts on 6 days
  • 6 days of homemade afternoon tea and cake
  • 6 days of aperitifs
  • 6 nights fully catered

Grade 3-5 Chalets

  • 3 course evening meals with a 2 course Alpine speciality on one night
  • Unlimited Silver level wine until coffee with evening meals

Please check meal inclusions for other durations.

We update Chalet Les Eterlous'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.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Nightlife Off Piste Terrain Parks Groups Families

Alpe d'Huez webcam

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 Les Eterlous.
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...
If you like live music, try the Underground in Vieil Alpe. It combines a pleasant atmosphere with bands playing most nights. Smithy’s has drinks promotions and healthy portions of Tex-Mex food to match. If you can’t bear to miss an important game whilst in France, O’Sharkey’s is the best spot to watch live sports. L’igloo is the place to go if you want to party late into the night. Alpe d’Huez has all of the usual culinary delights you’d expect in the mountains. To sample some traditional French food, ...

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"Les Eterlou review Dec 15"

Anon, Brighton
4/ out of 5
Nice and spacious, I’d certainly give it that! A bit weird having entry to the other chalet half way up the stairs, but apart from that staff were good and food was good. The chalet’s location is pretty convenient as it’s close enough to the centre of the town and you can ski there if there’s enough snow. A little tired around the edges but in all a good place to stay.

"Extremely good staff, some rooms are very small"

Patricia Curran, Hertfordshire
4/ out of 5
It was quite a good arrangement. It was lacking a bit in washing facilities - the bathroom for our room was very small. We were a large group and it was quite hard to find somewhere that would accommodate all of us; this chalet fitted us all but some of the rooms in the chalet were quite small. The location was very good, very close to the lifts. The staff were extremely good. The chalet manager was injured and they replaced him straight away, and the people who they brought in at the last minute did a very good job. The food was very good. One of the children was lactose intolerant and they catered well for him, they had plenty of dairy free foods. The chalet was fine but we were expecting a bit more for our money as it was quite expensive, I suppose this is because we went at New Years. Be warned - we googled the chalet to try and find a map of the location, and the map we did find was incorrect. N.B. If you have questions about the location of the chalet please ask one of the Sno advisors.

"Basic and needs improvements but tremendous staff and ski in/out"

Colin Yeates, West Sussex
3/ out of 5
Overall it’s a great chalet for groups and families. The building itself was basic though and needed some improvements. For example there was no real separation between the toilet and the room – just a curtain. There was also a sewage smell in reception while we were there because of a burst pipe. Not very good. The staff were tremendous though and did all they could to make us comfortable. The cooking was brilliant. I think it was frustrating for the staff that these things weren’t getting fixed despite them having complained about it. The lounge was comfortable and size-wise the chalet was good. The location is very good, you can ski to the chalet (snow permitting). It’s about a 5-10 minute walk to the lifts in the morning. It’s on the edge of town which is good family-wise, but a bit of a trek if you want good après. There are plenty of restaurants around though.
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