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Grand Hôtel & Spa Serre Chevalier 4* —
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This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.Our members may choose to upgrade to a Half Board stay (Breakfast and evening meal served in the main restaurant - excludes drinks) at the next stage of the booking process for an additional fee.You can enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast each morning of your stay at Grand Hôtel & Spa Serre Chevalier 4*, perfect for getting you ready for a day exploring the mountains and valleys of this stunning area - this includes a range of sweet and savoury options including cheeses, eggs, meats, cereals, bread, and pastries. You can also choose to have the continental breakfast served in your room for a real relaxing morning! The hotel's snack bar L'Annexe is also open during the day, serving drinks, cocktails, and tapas so you can fill up in between tackling the mountains. In the evening, head to Restaurant Les Planches for delicious, fresh cuisine inspired by the alpine environment and with an extensive wine list.Please note: some dining outlets/menu items and premium, branded and international drinks may not be included and may incur a surcharge payable locally. Meals, snacks and drinks may be available at selected times only.
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In the heart of the Guisane Valley, in the Hautes-Alpes region of France, Serre Chevalier ski resort offers a privileged location whether you are a nature lover, passionate about sports, or just looking for somewhere for a memorable break! Stretching approximately 15km through the valley between the towns of Briançon to Le Monêtier, Serre Chevalier is a magical area of rural villages and tremendous snow-capped mountains covered in woodland.
This unique part of the French Alps boasts an average of 8 hours of sunshine per day, making it a perfect destination throughout the year, but the resort really comes alive in the winter, when visitors can explore 410 hectares of marked pistes in and around the valley. Briançon is the hub of the area, a charming city - the highest in France, in fact - housing a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and an intriguing set of fortifications. A little further down the valley, Chantemerle offers arguably the best access to the pistes, while Villeneuve offers some of the best nightlife.