Chalet Hotel Turquoise, La Plagne

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3.3 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
Everything was great, I honestly can’t fault our family holiday here! Maybe I shouldn’t recommend it so that we can go back and enjoy it again… Location is incredibly central, and you can ski in and out. I really liked the food, my wife’s a vegetarian and she didn’t have any problems. + more
David, Oxford
5 out of 5
Overall the hotel has a good site on the piste. You walk in under the hotel and then up into it. Any level of skier could ski out and you’re 2 minutes from the centre of Belle Plagne. There are 5-6 buildings in a row on the piste, with slopes on either side, so all rooms looked out to the piste. It was clean... + more
Andy Thompson
3 out of 5
I had a nice double bed and balcony, bath and shower. The food could have been a bit more wholesome and better quality. It was very easy to get to the slopes as well as being very close to the centre. It’s not a picturesque village but having said that it was worth it for the skiing. + more
Oliver Herford
3 out of 5
Liked La Plagne and have booked a return trip there, but not at the Turquoise, we wouldn’t stay there again. The food was absolutely dreadful, to the extent that children and adults alike couldn’t eat it. Not the manager, but the other staff were brilliant and we couldn’t fault them – a particular mention t... + more
Anon, Herts
2 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Hotel Turquoise

Nearest slopes : On the slopes (Belle Plagne blue run)

Nearest lift : 100m to a drag lift, 150m to the Bellecôte gondola

Equipment hire shop : 200m

Tuition meeting point : 50m (Oxygene ski school)

Resort centre : 200m


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Hotel Turquoise description

The Turquoise couldn't be more perfectly situated. It sits right on the gentle Belle Plagne slopes meaning skiing from and to the door is a breeze. There are two lifts all within a few minutes walk or ski/board too. The closest is a drag lift just 100m away, but the main Bellecôte gondola is only 150m from the hotel.

There's a fresh feel to this chalet hotel with contemporary yet comfortable furniture. The open-plan bar and dining area provide a great setting for re-telling your day's exploits with a well-earned drink. Alternatively, grab your glass and head to the terrace for some fresh mountain air and fantastic views.

Take a stroll up the slope to the heart of Belle Plagne (200m away) and you'll find a good choice of small restaurants and bars offering regional specialities. There's also the usual tourist shops where you can stock up on supplies and holiday memorabilia! Or for even more choice, hop on the cable car (also 200m away) to neighbouring Plagne Bellecôte. It runs right up until midnight.


Facilities: Chalet Hotel Turquoise features

Open plan bar area with satellite TV

South-facing sun terrace

Restaurant

Free Wi-Fi in the public areas

Ski storage with heated boot warmers

Lift servicing all floors

Daily housekeeping with towels provided

Pre-bookable private nanny service available on request


Room Types: Chalet Hotel Turquoise bedrooms

All 25 rooms are bright and airy thanks to large windows and a balcony that draws you to the pretty impressive piste and mountain views. Each room has a TV, mini-safe and an ensuite with a hairdryer.

There's a great selection of rooms to suit all party sizes. Families will love the mezzanine or interconnecting rooms for their storage and practical sleeping arrangements.


Meals: Chalet Hotel Turquoise 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 served with complimentary wine, 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 Hotel Turquoise'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 La Plagne: about holidays in La Plagne: about ski holidays in La Plagne: about ski holidays in La Plagne France

Large ski area Ski-in ski-out accommodation High altitude skiing

A fabulous all-rounder: ski the Paradiski’s wonderful mix of tree-lined trails, knee-deep off piste and wide open cruisers. La Plagne’s easily one of Europe’s best ski resorts and one we visit again and again.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Glacier skiing Off piste Families Groups

La Plagne webcam

Snow Report: Top 299cm, Bottom 25cm

Snow Forecast: 51cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 183.33cm

La Plagne trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)110 km, 2 hrs
Geneva (GVA)197 km, 2 hrs 30
Lyon (LYS)196 km, 2 hrs 15
Grenoble (GNB)199 km, 2 hrs 15
Ski Train - Aime30 mins
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1961

La Plagne lift pass price last reported as

310€ (adult 6 day Paradise Unlimited pass)

271€ (adult 6 day La Plagne pass)

. Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Hotel Turquoise.
Night skiing: Yes
La Plagne has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 2000m
Top of slopes: 3250m
Bottom of piste: 1250m
Vertical drop: 2000m
Total length of trails:225km
Longest piste:15km
In the French Alps' Savoie region, La Plagne was established in the early sixties and now consists of 11 villages: 7 purpose built villages and 4 traditional villages. The aptly named Plagne Centre at the heart of the resort is the main hub of shops, restaurants and après ski. Just underneath lies Plagne 1800, a cluster of chalets spread across a steep hillside. Higher up are Aime-la-Plagne, Plagne-Soleil and Plagne-Villages, all accessible via chairlifts from Plagne Centre. Plagne Bellecote rests over a l...
There are plenty of nursery slopes with access to free beginner lifts and a wide choice of different ski schools for those new to skiing. The slopes around the Belle Plagne area are particularly suitable for beginners. The blue run linking Les Bauches to Montchavin provides a manageable step up in difficulty from the nursery slopes. For those who class themselves as intermediate skiers, La Plagne is paradise. 77% of the runs are graded either blue or red. Particular favourites are the run from La Grand Roch...
It might not rival Val d'sere or Verbier for their wild party scenes, but this is an exceptional resort for unique après ski opportunities. Try snowmobiling at night, ice climbing in Champagny, husky sledding, paragliding, extreme tobogganing and more! One experience not to be missed is the bobsleigh track, used for Olympic training. There are various ways you can choose to go down it, but they are all guaranteed to give you a thrill as you will hurtle down at speeds ranging from 80 km/hr up to a lightening 120...

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"Can't fault this La Plagne hotel"

David, Oxford
5/ out of 5
Everything was great, I honestly can’t fault our family holiday here! Maybe I shouldn’t recommend it so that we can go back and enjoy it again… Location is incredibly central, and you can ski in and out. I really liked the food, my wife’s a vegetarian and she didn’t have any problems.

"Disappointing meals"

Andy Thompson
3/ out of 5
Overall the hotel has a good site on the piste. You walk in under the hotel and then up into it. Any level of skier could ski out and you’re 2 minutes from the centre of Belle Plagne. There are 5-6 buildings in a row on the piste, with slopes on either side, so all rooms looked out to the piste. It was clean and tidy. Rooms were tiny, with tiny toilets (like an aircraft toilet) and tiny bathrooms. The staff were great and very helpful, but the chef wasn’t good… Food was terrible and amateurish. There were lots of people staying there and no one was happy with the meals. Improving the food by just 15% would have been excellent. They served ice cold meatballs, which even as a starter should be hot. If they did pork, it would be pork for starter, pork for main, pudding…. One day when they did a quiz with nice things on the menu... Baked camembert for starter (which was cold), a main course and then cheese again after. It just wasn’t very well planned or pulled off.

"Easy access to slopes"

Oliver Herford
3/ out of 5
I had a nice double bed and balcony, bath and shower. The food could have been a bit more wholesome and better quality. It was very easy to get to the slopes as well as being very close to the centre. It’s not a picturesque village but having said that it was worth it for the skiing.

"Wouldn't stay here again, bad food and management"

Anon, Herts
2/ out of 5
Liked La Plagne and have booked a return trip there, but not at the Turquoise, we wouldn’t stay there again. The food was absolutely dreadful, to the extent that children and adults alike couldn’t eat it. Not the manager, but the other staff were brilliant and we couldn’t fault them – a particular mention to a guy called Sam who was almost the highlight of our holiday (at one point his manager told him off for talking to us, which shouldn’t have happened when he was being so brilliant). The rooms and the bathrooms were clean.
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