We Love —
- Waking up to panoramic views of the Aravis peaks, with light streaming through the chalet’s wide bay windows.
- Sharing evenings in the elegant wood-clad living room, where the fireplace and Savoyard charm create a warm alpine atmosphere.
- Hitting the slopes of La Clusaz and exploring the vast Aravis ski area, with runs for every level and Mont Blanc as a backdrop.
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Your ski area —
Set in the heart of the Aravis range, La Clusaz offers an authentic Alpine atmosphere with 80 miles of slopes spread across five mountain massifs. Beginners can enjoy gentle tree-lined runs, while experienced skiers seek out the cols and off-piste challenges of the Aravis. With sunshine illuminating wide glades and high-altitude descents, skiing here is both scenic and rewarding.
The village complements the experience with welcoming terraces, cosy bars and lively après-ski, where the warmth of the sun lingers into the late afternoon.
About La Clusaz:
La Clusaz is a tranquil Alpine retreat offering diverse slopes, a charming French ambience, and off-piste exploration amidst the Les Aravis ski area.
The 2026 Ski Season:
- Season opens: 13th December 2025
- Season closes: 26th April 2026
Getting there:
- Nearest airport: Geneva International Airport (around 45 minutes by car)
- Nearest train station: Annecy (32 minutes bu car)
The above information is a guide only and is subject to change at any point. For up-to-date information on conditions, season opening dates and terrain, please visit the ski resort information website.
Le Chalet Grand Pré 4* —
Just a short drive from the centre of La Clusaz, Le Chalet Grand Pré 4* offers an elegant mountain retreat where authenticity and modern design meet in perfect harmony. Recently renovated, this traditional Savoyard property showcases the timeless beauty of natural wood, exposed beams and wide bay windows that invite the light and the surrounding peaks into every corner.
The atmosphere is both refined and welcoming, with living spaces designed for moments of relaxation and conviviality. The open-plan kitchen, crafted with exquisite detail, becomes a central gathering place, while the adjoining lounge, bathed in natural light, frames uninterrupted views of the Alpine landscape.
A terrace opens onto sweeping panoramas, creating a constant connection to the mountains and the pristine nature around you. Every element of the chalet reflects a sense of understated luxury and true alpine spirit.
Your accommodation —
Enjoy a stay in a Grand Pré Chalet.
Grand Pré Chalet (164 m²)
Nestled in the heart of nature and just ten minutes from the centre of La Clusaz, Chalet Le Grand Pré has been fully renovated to combine traditional Savoyard charm with modern comfort. Spread across 164 m², it welcomes up to nine guests in a warm alpine atmosphere where timber beams, stone details and large bay windows create an authentic mountain mood. The open-plan living area with fireplace flows onto a panoramic terrace, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, while a private balcony upstairs extends the scenery even further.
Additional Information
- Capacity & size: 9 guests, 164 m² across three levels
Ground floor:
- Open kitchen, dining room, living area with TV and terrace access
- Bedroom (~25 m²): 1 double bed (180×200 cm), en-suite with bath and shower, separate WC, terrace access
First floor:
- Master suite (~17 m²): 1 double bed (180×200 cm) + 1 single bed, fireplace corner with sofa, balcony, bathrooms and WC just outside
- 2 bedrooms (~10 m² each): 1 double bed (180×200 cm) or 2 twin beds (90×200 cm), shared bathrooms and WC outside
Lower ground: Laundry room, independent WC, large garage for 2 cars
- Bathrooms: 1 en-suite (bath + shower), 2 additional bathrooms, separate WCs on each level
- Outdoor spaces: Panoramic terrace and first-floor balcony
- Amenities & services included: Beds made on arrival, towels, bathrobes, slippers, end-of-stay cleaning, Wi-Fi, firewood, starter cleaning kit
- Optional services: Additional housekeeping, pressing service
Your dining choices
Your accommodation has self-catering facilities.
The chalet invites you to embrace a true alpine lifestyle with its beautifully designed open kitchen. Fully equipped and bathed in natural wood, it offers everything you need to prepare indulgent meals at your own pace. With a magnificent cooking piano as its centrepiece, it inspires both creativity and conviviality. After a day on the slopes, gather around the table for homemade dishes, or head into nearby La Clusaz to sample traditional Savoyard flavours in its cosy restaurants.
Your time
La Clusaz, part of the expansive Aravis ski area, opens up over 80 miles of slopes across five mountain massifs. Gentle tree-lined runs are perfect for beginners, while long glades and technical descents challenge more experienced skiers. With Mont Blanc on the horizon and sunshine brightening the pistes, every descent is as scenic as it is exhilarating.
Après-ski is just as inviting, with lively terraces, traditional bars and welcoming restaurants scattered throughout the resort. Beyond skiing, La Clusaz offers snowshoeing, tobogganing, dog sledding and ice skating, ensuring the mountains can be enjoyed in many ways.
Your journey to France —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
La Clusaz —
Nestled in the heart of the Aravis mountain range, La Clusaz offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and authentic Alpine charm. Located just a short distance from Annecy, the resort provides a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for both families and adventure seekers. With its world-renowned slopes and local character, La Clusaz invites visitors to explore its rich heritage amidst a dramatic mountainous backdrop.
Must-sees:
- The Chaine des Aravis, offering stunning panoramic views and excellent hiking trails.
- The charming village centre, where you can experience the traditional Savoyard culture and architecture.
- The La Clusaz ski area, perfect for skiing and snowboarding, but also ideal for summer activities like mountain biking and paragliding.
Culinary culture:
La Clusaz is not just a haven for outdoor enthusiasts; its culinary offerings are a treat for the senses. Savour hearty dishes such as fondue, raclette, and tartiflette, all made with locally sourced ingredients. The region’s rich farming heritage is reflected in its flavours, with dairy products, meats, and seasonal vegetables taking centre stage in many recipes. Don’t miss the chance to sample the renowned Reblochon cheese, a regional delicacy.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its famous slopes, La Clusaz offers much to uncover. Visit the local market to discover artisanal goods and handmade crafts. Take a stroll through the village's winding streets and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere, where tradition and modernity seamlessly coexist. Explore nearby Lake Annecy, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding greenery.
Good to know:
The resort is accessible by car from Geneva, with a transfer time of around 1 hour. The currency is the Euro, and the region enjoys a continental climate, making it an excellent winter destination. The peak tourist season is winter for skiing and summer for hiking, but it’s also a peaceful retreat in the shoulder seasons.