La Rosière usually offers plenty of things to do at Christmastime from arts and crafts to physical activities with lots of festive food to be eaten along the way.
On past Christmases, Children have been invited to the local town hall for wood painting with a festive theme. Practise photography skills as Santa makes a guest appearance in the Alps- children won’t want to be too busy snapping away that they miss out on some special French chocolates. And just when kids thought it couldn’t get any better, a Saint Bernard dog from the San Bernardo area makes an appearance for his very own photo opportunity and walk time.
Get the whole gang together to watch the ski instructors’ torchlight descent as a creamy hot chocolate and carolling choir adds to your Christmas glow.
Restaurants such as Le Petit Danois serve up Christmas dinners with turkey and trimmings and a French chocolaty dessert for a special celebration. Take a look at our Alpine chalet holidays below for the cosiest Christmas this winter, as your chalet host cooks up a divine yuletide meal à la française or opt for one of our self-catering apartments and prepare your own feast. Coupled with snow sure skiing, this present couldn’t come in a better package.
Christmas Snow History
Top alt:2650m
Average snow depth
Christmas180cm
Bottom alt:1200m
Average snow depth
Christmas90cm
Resort alt:1850m
Christmas ski rating