Swimming Pool
The sports centres in Val Thorens and Les Menuires contain aqua-clubs, both of which have small indoor swimming pools plus hydro fun areas, children's paddling pool and Jacuzzi. Swimming lessons are also available.
8 bedroom chalet in Les Menuires. Sleeps 17
Located in the Les Bruyeres area, this large 350m2 chalet is at the heart of Les Menuires close to all the bars, shops and restaurants and only 100m from the pistes.
This chalet spans four floors and combines a rustic Savoyard charm with modern features to create a cosy yet high-tech atmosphere.
The entrance level offers a garage with space for three cars, as well as a sauna and a wellness area. Here, you’ll find an infra-red sauna, steam room, shower, an elliptical bike, and a training bike, perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes.
Upstairs, the cinema room awaits, where you can relax with a film in 3D, or enjoy the Wii games console, DVD library, and WiFi access.
Upon entering the second entrance, the hallway leads you into the large open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area. The U-shaped sofa, positioned around the central stone and wood fireplace, invites relaxation, while the large wooden dining table seats 16. The kitchen is fully equipped for a self-catering holiday with a double oven, six-burner gas stove, large fridge-freezer, microwave, and dishwasher. Alternatively, you can arrange for a private chef to cook for you.
Step out onto the balcony to unwind in the outdoor jacuzzi, where you can enjoy stunning mountain views.
Above the living area, a spacious mezzanine features a pool table and a cosy corner for reading or simply enjoying the scenery.
Additional features include an infra-red sauna, hammam, and boot warmers in the main entrance, ensuring comfort throughout your stay. As well as eight bedrooms, the property ideally has eight bathrooms.
The sports centres in Val Thorens and Les Menuires contain aqua-clubs, both of which have small indoor swimming pools plus hydro fun areas, children's paddling pool and Jacuzzi. Swimming lessons are also available.
Located just above the Croisette in Les Menuires, this mountain restaurant is an convenient lunch stop for skiers and pedestrians alike.
Set on the slopes in Les Menuires, in the Preyerand area. You can detour off and have dishes served to you straight from the grill and open fire in the restaurant.
It's all about the cheese at this restaurant!
A slopeside brasserie restaurant with an excellent sun terrace and warming interior where you can enjoy gourmet and traditional cuisine for lunch or dinner.
This restaurant serves pizza, grills, Savoyard dishes and more. The service is efficient and friendly with a quick lunchtime service for those itching to get back out onto the slopes, and a more leisurely dinner time service for a special meal with family and friends. With a sun terrace it is a great venue for lunch during skiing and, in the evening, it makes for a cosy restaurant with friendly staff. We hear that genepi is often given after the meal as a little extra treat!
Restaurant and bar in Les Menuires - a place for locals, tourists and seasonaires alike. This restaurant serves homemade cosmopolitan food, a wide variety of drinks including craft beer and our signature cocktails and has a vast terrace that overlooks the piste, and a big stage for much-loved alpine acts to rock away the après!
Jacks Bar in Les Menuires, the sister venue of the popular Méribel hotspot, has quickly become a favourite for great food and lively entertainment. Conveniently located at the foot of the piste and close to the shopping area, parking, and nearby chalets or apartments, it offers easy access alongside a unique dining experience.
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
Les Menuires is a practical, good-value base with ski-in ski-out access to the vast Three Valleys. Most accommodation is in La Croisette near the shops, bars and restaurants, while Reberty and Les Bruyeres offer a more traditional feel with their own lifts and facilities. Quieter hamlets like Le Bettaix give you easy piste access in a peaceful setting.
Val Thorens is a purpose built resort created over 40 years ago, the original idea thought up by Pierre Schnebelen. The resort began its first season in December 1971 with just three draglifts.
St Martin de Belleville combines traditional French village charm with the convenience of modern skiing. You can wander cobbled streets, sample local cheese and pastries, then hop on the lift to explore the largest ski area in the world. With small welcoming hotels, luxury catered chalets and peaceful evenings, it’s perfect if you want world-class skiing without the bustle of a big resort.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsA number of events take place over the winter and summer months in Val Thorens and the Belleville valley in which it sits. From ski cross championships and music festivals to a mountain bike race that takes place across the whole of the Three Valleys, the Trois Vallées Addict Tour, and the occasional Tour de France stage, you'll find something to keep you entertained during your stay.
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