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3.6 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
The Louisa is a really nice chalet. It was very clean and everything worked as it should. Certainly the room my son and I shared was more than adequate. For the amount of people staying there, the dining area was fine but the seating area was quite cramped when everyone was sitting around in the evenings. There... + more
Mrs Fry, West Sussex
4 out of 5
Had a great stay in chalet Louisa. Really lovely food from Charlotte and Jess. Jess and Charlotte were great and put up with our group well. Our rep was very friendly and welcoming. He made the collection of our lift passes very simple at the beginning. However there was a little confusion with our Wednesday me... + more
Alice Gridley
4 out of 5
Chalet hosts Jess and Charlotte certainly worked very hard to give us great food and wine in this "superior" chalet and, with plenty of snow making the ski-in/ski-out promise a reality, we had a good week. Chalet Louisa is a long way from any shops or bars, so any trip out in the evening involved a long walk or... + more
Sally Gough
3 out of 5
Great chalet, good position, food and hosts. Resort has a great range of skiing and even on cloudy snowy days we found good runs. Even better when the sun was out. But, the boot room security on this chalet which gives access to everywhere, with 4 keys for 16 guests and the door requires to be locked and unlock... + more
Reginald Williams
3 out of 5
For a secluded ski experience without being remote, choose this popular ski-in ski-out (under standard conditions) mountain home. The balance of peace and immediate access to the slopes means you’ll get to piste as quickly as you can get to the breakfast table. At a sacrifice, this does mean you’re further fr... + more
Sno man, Sno Staff
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Louisa

Chalet Louisa is a ski-in/out (in normal conditions) chalet, in the centre of the Altiport complex above the Les Bergers area on the east side of this excellent resort. From the chalet, skiers can ski to Les Bergers, the ski school meeting point and the Marmottes gondola. 20 minutes (approx.) walk from the chalet there are bars and restaurants and the free bus service (running until 22:30hrs) takes guests into the centre of Alpe d’Huez. This chalet is perfect for guests who want a quiet location from which to explore the extensive ski area of Alpe d’Huez.

Access to ski hire - 20 minutes walk (approx.) to rental shop

  • Town centre: 150m
  • Ski school: 20m
  • Ski lift: ski-in/ski-out
  • Piste: ski-in/ski-out
  • Bus stop: 150m

Overview: chalet description: Chalet Louisa description

Chalet Louisa offers a high standard of accommodation with excellent facilities and fantastic panoramic views of Alpe d’Huez. In addition to all rooms having en suite bathrooms with heated towel rails, there is the added luxury of both a hot tub and a sauna. Built in traditional wood and stone, this lovely chalet has a large balcony off the pleasantly decorated living/dining area with a warming wood burning stove, TV and WiFi internet access. Room 7 is a perfect room for a family with additional bunk beds that can be used by children only. This is a popular chalet so early booking is recommended.


Facilities: Chalet Louisa features

  • Ski in / Ski out
  • Sauna / Steam room
  • Open fire
  • Local car parking
  • Hot tub
  • Free WiFi
  • Family rooms
  • Close to piste
  • All rooms with private facilities
  • All rooms en suite

Room Types: Chalet Louisa bedrooms

Ground Floor:

• hot tub • sauna with shower • ski storage

Rm 1 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, shower and WC

Rm 2 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, bath and WCC - suitable for a cot

First Floor:

• open-plan kitchen/living/dining area with large balcony • separate WC

Rm 3 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, shower and WC

Rm 4 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, shower and WC

Second Floor:

Rm 5 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, shower, WC and balcony

Rm 6 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, shower, WC and balcony

Rm 7 Twin (sleeps 2-4)
Twin, optional extra bunk beds, shower, WC and balcony - suitable for a cot (only when bunk is removed)

Rm 8 Twin (sleeps 2)
Twin, shower and WC (Skylight window)

Extra Information

Chalet staff live out

Discounts for Extra Beds

Children taking the additional beds pay half the adult full price.
  • Room 7

Meals: Chalet Louisa 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 Louisa'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 Louisa.
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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"Really nice, ski out chalet"

Mrs Fry, West Sussex
4/ out of 5
The Louisa is a really nice chalet. It was very clean and everything worked as it should. Certainly the room my son and I shared was more than adequate. For the amount of people staying there, the dining area was fine but the seating area was quite cramped when everyone was sitting around in the evenings. There was only a little L shaped sofa and a coffee table, then another small one. Once some people had monopolised it there were only dining room seats left. Being able to ski in and out was great and worked really well, even though it was late in the season. Some of the guests were fairly novice and as the run is gentle, anyone who could just about snowplough would have managed it. The only downside would be that it’s a 10-15 walk into Alpe d’Huez (or a bus, but sometimes they just drove past us without stopping). Our two hostesses were fabulous, I have done a lot of chalet skiing and they were some of the best. They didn’t live in the accommodation (which is what I’m used to from chalet holidays) but it all worked very well and I would recommend it.

"A GREAT STAY"

Alice Gridley
4/ out of 5
Had a great stay in chalet Louisa. Really lovely food from Charlotte and Jess. Jess and Charlotte were great and put up with our group well. Our rep was very friendly and welcoming. He made the collection of our lift passes very simple at the beginning. However there was a little confusion with our Wednesday meal that was booked. The taxi didn't show up for the meal and it was booked for the wrong number of people. But it was fairly easily sorted. A really lovely chalet and was very clean. A great holiday!! Thank you.

"Visit to Chalet Louisa January 2014"

Sally Gough
3/ out of 5
Chalet hosts Jess and Charlotte certainly worked very hard to give us great food and wine in this "superior" chalet and, with plenty of snow making the ski-in/ski-out promise a reality, we had a good week. Chalet Louisa is a long way from any shops or bars, so any trip out in the evening involved a long walk or a taxi ride. The free night bus stops running after 9.30pm. As noted in previous reviews, the soundproofing between bedrooms was very poor and the rooms themselves were quite small for a "superior" chalet with no cupboards in our room to hide away valuables. The dining table was cramped with 16 of us and apparently should seat 18! A fair percentage of plates and mugs were chipped, again not what you'd expect in a "superior" chalet. Security relied on guests actively locking the door behind them when going in or out, rather than a keypad entry or similar which would have been safer and more secure.

"Excellent Chalet, superb resort but a problem"

Reginald Williams
3/ out of 5
Great chalet, good position, food and hosts. Resort has a great range of skiing and even on cloudy snowy days we found good runs. Even better when the sun was out. But, the boot room security on this chalet which gives access to everywhere, with 4 keys for 16 guests and the door requires to be locked and unlocked by a key, is both dangerous and insecure, as you can be locked in or the door left open day and night.

"Away from the noice & by the slopes"

Sno man, Sno Staff
4/ out of 5
For a secluded ski experience without being remote, choose this popular ski-in ski-out (under standard conditions) mountain home. The balance of peace and immediate access to the slopes means you’ll get to piste as quickly as you can get to the breakfast table. At a sacrifice, this does mean you’re further from the après experience- a twenty minute walk away- but it is worth the hike. See the town come alive and light up from this lofty position on the mountain, and enjoy the full panoramic views of the resort and mountain.
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Mrs Fry
Alice Gridley
Sally Gough
Reginald Williams
Sno man