Luxury chalets and catered chalets in Val d'Isere rival any other ski resorts throughout the world. With such an abundance of luxury ski chalets, Val d'Isere is one of the most popular European destinations to take a luxury ski holiday....ski chalet holidays are what Val d'Isere is all about!
Val d'Isere Skiing
Considered by many to be the world's premier luxury ski resort, Val d'Isère is hard to fault, offering some of the best skiing anywhere together with exciting and lively après ski. The village dates back to the 13th century and the Espace Killy has 97 ski-lifts whisking you in all directions up to heights of over 3,500m, including the Le Fornet glacier, guaranteeing snow.
Discover the Espace Killy Region
Val d'Isère, situated at the head of the Tarentaise Valley, induces a level of passionate commitment among its devotees that is unequalled elsewhere. Together with neighbouring ski resort Tignes, it forms a rugged, boundary-free, snow-sure playground that is commonly known as L'Espace Killy region. Two reasons for Val's appeal are apparent: firstly, its altitude and micro-climate ensure that skiing is possible from the beginning of December until early May. Secondly, its off-piste terrain is some of the most enjoyable, demanding and easily lift-accessed of any in Europe.
The quality of the skiing in the area is so varied and demanding that it has raised a whole generation of international experts who never ski anywhere else. Val d'Isère alone has eight major points of mountain access, including a high-speed underground funicular. A giant gondola, with 30-person cabins, from the village to the top of Bellevarde provides the speediest way of reaching most of the skiing.
Together with other modern lifts, including the Glacier Express, it is now perfectly feasible to ski the entire length of the area, from Le Fornet to Tignes and back in a single morning. You don't have to be an expert to ski here, but you do need to be prepared for an alternative standard of piste-marking. Green means blue elsewhere. A ‘benign' red would be classified as a black throughout Italy or Austria. The resort has good – and free – nursery slopes right in the centre of the village.
After Ski Entertainment in Val d'Isere
Val d'Isere is a firm favourite amongst the affluent, the 20-somethings, the big ski enthusiasts, and is popular with Scandinavians, the British, and of course the French with its vibrant and varied après ski scene amongst its highlights.
The place to be from 4 - 7 is Cocoricos, a lively bar with live music and flames shooting from the roof. Dancing on tables and crowd involvement are all highly encouraged, every night is as raucous as the next. Also, worth a check are Le Garage, Blue Note and Bar Jacques. The Taverne d'Alsace offers rustic surroundings and quieter après ski for a slightly older crowd.
Located in the centre of Val d'Isere, Cafe Face is the ideal place to enjoy an apres ski drink. With live music, singers, cheap beers and free nibbles, this cool bar is the ideal place to sit back and relax. For those looking to continue the party atmosphere of the Folie Douce or Cocoricos, La Petit Danois also offers some great table dancing and live music!
The Finest Local Restaurants
Food lovers will rejoice in the multitude of eating places in Val d'Isère….
La Fruitiere is the à la carte restaurant of the Folie Douce - the renowned après bar in Val d'Isère. Wrap up in an outdoor sleeping bag and enjoy delicious food outside despite the temperature at La Fruitiere. If you're looking for atmosphere and a lunch that can quite easily roll into après ski then there's no better place.
La Triffolet offers great traditional food - you always know you'll get quality here. It's so close to the bottom of La Daille, yet still on the mountain, that it doesn't matter how much wine you drink!