The chalet is one of the best located in the resort and is very well furnished and equipped. You can walk 200 yards and then ski on a blue run on the Chavannes mountain slope to start or end your day's skiing without using your car. Accommodation comprises 3 bedrooms plus a mezzanine bedroom area, an open plan living room / kitchen, second living room / TV lounge, 2 Bathroom/Shower-rooms, and 2 seperate WC.s. The shower-room has an instant electric shower so you should never be the one who gets left with no hot water! Bedrooms one and two have double beds, the mezzanine bedroom area has 2 single beds, and bedroom four has 2 single beds and 2 bunk- beds. A continuous balcony runs around 3 sides of the chalet offering panoramic views over the ski slopes and village. There is a garage and ski-storage facilities on the ground floor and parking area outside. We are a short distance from the main ski schools and the village centre is 15 minutes walk down the road. There is also a free ski-bus that stops 30yds from the chalet to take you up or down to the skilifts or village.
Les Gets is as little as 7 hours drive from Calais, all on motorways except for the last 25 miles or one hour's drive from Geneva Airport. It is part of the largest international linked ski area in the world with 420 miles of pistes spread across 12 linked resorts. The area is suitable for all levels of skiers including beginners. The village has 2 French ski schools and the British Alpine Ski School. The night life is friendly and relaxed with many English speaking shops, restaurants, bars and discos.
How to BookBookings can be made direct with the owner on:
e-mail: stewartvine@gmail.com
or Tel: +44 (0)7774 859595
Guest BookJust a few comments from previous guests:
Calais to Les Gets is 570 miles and can be travelled all by motorway except the last 25 miles. The autoroute tolls cost approximately 70 Euros each way per vehicle and with diesel around 1Euro per litre in France, fuel costs will be from 65 Euros each way per vehicle.
A recommended route is Calais-A26-Reims-(A4)-A26-Troyes-A5-A31-Dijon-A39-(via Dole)-Bourg en Bresse-A40-(towards Chamonix) but get off motorway at Cluses, head for Taninges and then Les Gets.
If you live in the western half of England and Wales, you might consider a relaxing overnight ferry crossing from Portsmouth to Le Havre. Sleeping cabins cost about £30 to £40 extra for 2 to 4 berths. From Le Havre the distance is less, about 490 miles to Les Gets. A recommended route would be Le Havre-N15-A131(use Pont de Tancarville)-A13-* the Peripherique *-A6 (past Nemours, Auxerre, Beaune) then -Macon-A40-and the D902 to Les Gets.
* To avoid the Paris Peripherique: from the A13 turn right onto the A12 and follow signs for Lyon which will lead you to the A6.
Geneva Airport is a little over 1 hour by road from Les Gets. Try Easyjet from Gatwick, Luton or Liverpool, British Airways from London and Manchester. In advance or once you're there you can hire a car (see below), take the bus or private hire a minibus for the journey (see below)
Buses leave Geneva airport at approximately 11.20, 13.00, 14.35 and 18.30, and take about 1 to 1hr 30 mins to arrive at Les Gets. Return buses leave Les Gets at about 08.35, 11.50, 14.35, 16.10 and 17.30. Fares are E32 one way or E54 return (2008/9 prices and times)
Car hire from Geneva airport:Contact:
Hertz: Tel 00 41 22 798 17 71 or Avis: Tel 00 41 22 929 03 30 or Europcar: Tel 00 41 22 798 11 10
As an example, someone hired a 9 seat minibus (a Mercedes Vito) from www.holidayautos.co.uk for £420
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