Accommodation themes
- ACCESS TO LA MEIJE RESORTS
- Route des Grandes Alpes
- HOUSE
domestic equipment
- Freezer
- Microwave oven
- Cottage on the floor
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Television
outdoor facilities
- Shelter motorcycles
- Balcony
- Barbecue
- Enclosed ground
- Garden
- Public parking
- Garden furniture
- Terrace
Services
- Heating included
- House cleaning60.00 € (Rate for the entire stay)
- Linen hire 1 place (/ week)15.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
- Linen rental 2 places (/ week)15.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
- Towel hire (/ pers / week)9.50 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
Leisure and amenities
- Bathing :15 km
- Shops :4 km
- Horse riding :20 km
- Climbing :4 km
- Station :25 km
- Fishing :3 km
- Forest :0,1 km
- Downhill skiing :3 km
- Cross country skiing :4 km
- Hang gliding :4 km
- Windsurf :4 km
- VTT :0,5 km
Themes of your stay
- ACCESS TO LA MEIJE RESORTSWith its majestic setting, spectacular trails and 2150 m climb in altitude, the La Meije Glacier cable car is a world apart. It is the domain of off-piste skiing. Those who are discovering les Vallons for the first time are counselled to hire a mountain guide. On the other side of the scenic northern faces of La Meije is the 'sunny side' and recreational skiing. 5 km from La Grave, accessible by free shuttle bus, Chazelet, rising to 2300 m, offers recreational and family skiing. 4 button tows, 1 chair lift and red and green pistes. The Villar d'Arène snow area is the place par excellence for the family. 2 blue pistes, 1 red and a luge area. All activities start from the village. For cross-country skiing, head for Villar d'Arène or le vallon d'Arsine, with 10 km of prepared pistes for all levels. The cross-country season is from Christmas to Easter, depending on the snow. Snowshoeing.
- Route des Grandes AlpesInaugurated in 1937, the Route of the great Alps is the most beautiful mountain roaming: Thonon-les-Bains at Chin, from Geneva to the Mediterranean, 684 km and 16 passes among the highest in the Alpine french - six of them rising to over 2,000 metres - guide motorists, bikers, cyclists, cycling (and sometimes even... intrepid hikers!).
- HOUSE