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Hotel Val Claret All Inclusive

All Inclusive

 

Hotel Val Claret All Inclusive

Facilities

  • Heated pool
  • Gym
  • Spa
  • Sauna & steam room
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Lounge
  • Kids clubs
  • Ski hire on site
  • Free WiFi

Description

You’ll find the Hotel Val Claret All Inclusive in the centre of Tignes facing the slopes. The hotel’s main attraction has to be its ski-in ski-out location, which means no trudging back to the hotel in your heavy ski boots!

The closest ski school is only 100 metres from the hotel and the nearest chairlift is only 30 metres away, so you can get going pretty much as soon as you step out of the door. If you want to spend some time winding down off the slopes there's also a spa area with a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room. Drop your children off at the kid’s club and have some you time. If you’re feeling more active then you can grab a pair of snow shoes and go for a walk in the snow - it's one of the best ways to take in the scenery and immerse yourself in nature!

With their all-inclusive service you'll have breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus après ski snacks so you wont go hungry here - you can even enjoy a glass of wine (or two) once you’re finished on the slopes. When you’re having lunch or a drink from the bar, make sure you check out the terrace that overlooks the piste. The hotel is a great choice for families as there are lots of activities on offer. In the evenings they have everything from quizzes and cinema nights to karaoke and discos. 


Location

Location in resort
  • Longitude: 6.722893
  • Latitude: 45.5134458
  • Location Description:

     

    Hotel Val Claret has a great location on the piste next to the the Bollin chairlift so you can ski in / ski out

    The ski school meeting point is 100 metres in Val Claret so just ski down to this

    The Bollin chairlift is a 30 metres ski down from the hotel. The Fresse chairlift starts from the same point and this takes you up to the Col de Fresse, the Borsat chair and Val d'Isère. Otherwise ski past the Fresse/Bollin chairlifts to the funicular or Les Lanches chairlift for the Grande Motte Glacier or to the Tichot chairlift for the Snowpark and the Aiguille Percée side of the valley.

    At the end of the day just catch the Bollin charlift and ski back to the hotel.  

Accommodation

Rooms
  • No. of hotel rooms: 194
  • No. of buildings: 2
  • No. of floors: 6

Annexes

The hotel is made up of two buildings connected by a covered passageway.

Reception

English spoken.

Open 24 hours on Saturdays and on other days 8am-1pm and 4pm-8.30pm

Check in at 5pm

Check out at 10am

  • Official rating: 4

Local Fees and Taxes

  • Resort tax €1.65 per person, per day (under 18s Free of charge) paid locally

Rooms

There are three categories of bedrooms, Essential, Classic and Premium.

Essential Bedrooms sleep 2-3 people (25-30m²) can be twin beds or a double and a single bed and has a bathroom with shower head and WC. All rooms have a LCD TV with international channels, heated towel rail and safe.

Classic Bedrooms are more spacious and have a hairdryer and North-Facing view over the resort.

Double rooms sleep 2 adults (28m²) with twin or double beds and some have a a single sofa bed suitable for a child under 10 years. Rooms are north facing with a resort view.

Quad rooms sleep up to 4 people (30m²) with a double bed and two single beds. 

Premium accommodations have the guarantee of modern rooms, express arrival welcoming and a phone number for concierge services. Also, tea and coffee making facilities, some toiletries and a south facing piste view.

Premium double bedrooms sleep 2 people (28m²) have twin or double beds and some with balcony.

Premium quad bedrooms sleep up to 4 people (30m²) with one double bed and bunk beds.

 

There's a mid-stay room service when beds are changed and made. Towels are provided (one hand towel and one bath towel per person).

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Food & Drink

Meals

As the name suggests this hotel is on an all inclusive basis, which includes seven breakfasts, six lunches and seven dinners, also including wine and drinks. Both the restaurant and bar have lovely terrace area's that looks right over the slopes.

Drinks

The bar is open 7 days a week and provisional opening times are 10am to midnight. After the bar closes there's a coffee/tea/water self service station available until the breakfast buffet service starts at 7am.

Drinks at the bar include beers, cocktails, soft drinks, wine by the glass and hot drinks. Premium bottled beer, premium spirits/cocktails and bottles of wine are not included but can be purchased if required.

  • Breakfast service:

    Breakfast is 7.30-9.30am

    Buffet includes hot drinks, fruit juice, pastries, selection of breads, jams and spreads, savoury buffet (with eggs, bacon, sausages etc..), fresh fruit and cereals

     

  • Lunch service:

    Lunch is served 12-1.30pm

    Buffet style with different themes and possibility of packed lunch instead. Please note that luch is not provided on the arrival or departure days

    Après ski snacks are available 12 - 4pm

    After skiing there is all you can eat snacks with cakes, pancakes, mini waffles and drinks

  • Dinner service:

    Dinner is served 7-8.30pm

    Buffet with Savoyard specialities, including raclette and fondue, world dishes and food cooked to order (show cooking).

    Wine is included with meals

    Special celebration meals on 24th December and New Years Eve (Festive menu, surprise evening and celebration evening). There are other special menus and celebrations for Carnival (Mardi Gras) Candlemas and St Valentine's Day.

     

Board basis options available

  • All Inclusive

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Vegetarians

Vegetarian dishes are available on the buffets, and on the gala dinners

Skiing in Tignes

Our Ratings

  • Great for beginners
  • Excellent for intermediates
  • Excellent for experts

Tignes Ski Runs

  • 21km Green
  • 69km Blue
  • 44km Red
  • 25km Black

Tignes Ski Stats

  • 300 km Ski Area
  • 1550m3456m Ski Altitude
  • 1785m Resort Altitude

Ski Lift Information

  • Types: Chairlifts 41, Cable car 2, Draglifts 34, Gondolas 7, Rack Railway 2
  • Times: Depends on lift and time in season. Generally 09:00 until 16:00 - 16:45

Ski Resort Description

Tignes

Tignes is famous for it's record amounts of snowfall, making it the best place for skiers and snowboarders to carve up the slopes. The area has three main villages: Val Claret, Le Lac and Le Lavachet, which are linked together by a 24 hour free bus service. Val Claret is 2,100 metres high and has a superb position right at the foot of the Grande Motte funicular. Le Lac and Le Lavachet have a more cosy village feel to them and also offer easy access to the slopes and over to Val d’Isère. The villages have a great selection of shops, bars and restaurants and have a lively, friendly, buzz about them. We also have accommodation in Tignes 1850 and Tignes Les Brevieres, which are quieter villages with easy access to the slopes.

Slope direction N,E,S,W
Ski/resort bus True
Things to Do

Restaurants, food and drink

As with many winter resorts in France, Tignes provides a grand gourmet experience. There are plenty of restaurants, both on the mountain and in the town, where you can sample the delicious, Savoyarde cuisine such as tartiflette and fondue. Typified by their use of cheese and potatoes, these regional specialities provide a filling and necessary meal after a heavy work out.

‘L'escale Blanche’ in the centre of Tignes le Lac serves a magnificent fondue, while ‘L'Alpage des Chaudannes’ at the top of the Chaudannes lift serves one of the tastiest tartiflettes on the mountains.

The ‘Aspen Coffee Shop’ in Val Claret is an American themed cafe with affordable food and a good range of burgers. A short walk from the pistes it is an ideal stop for lunch.

Alternatively ‘Tignes Cuisine’ which serves either noodles or burritos (an odd mix we know) is located at the end of the Trolles black run coming back from Val d’Isere. Why not reward yourself after taking on that challenging, steep piste?

Après, bars, clubs and nightlife

Tignes is a lively resort with a great range of bars and clubs. ‘Loop Bar’, near the Toviere gondola, attracts a young crowd and is popular with off-duty seasonnaires and ski-bums. Their menu is pretty tasty too, especially the chilli nachos, and it makes a great stop off for lunch.

Those looking to have a more sedate après experience will enjoy ‘Grizzly’s Bar’ in Val Claret. Decorated in a very ‘bear’ fashion, as supposed to a very bare one, the benches in this establishment are lined with fur rugs and extra blankets are available. It’s a perfect place to cozy up with a hot rum chocolate.

Shopping

There are plenty of small supermarkets dotted about Tignes for those staying on a self-catering basis and require groceries. Similarly, there are lots of shops selling souvenirs and postcards so you can bring gifts back home for those unfortunate enough not to join you on your holiday.

Equipment rental and sports shops are typically open until late in the day so you can maximise your time on the mountain before returning your equipment at the end of your last day.

Spas and relaxation

Visitors to Tignes who have booked a Tignes-Val d'Isère lift pass will have free access to the swimming pool at Le Lagon aquatic centre.  The centre also provides wellness facilities such as Jacuzzis, saunas and a hamman which can be paid for locally.

In addition to Le Lagon many of the hotels and apartments in Tignes have luxury spa facilities available for their guests to use. These include the Village Montana Hotel and the Résidence le Telemark Apartments.

Arts, culture and events

The culture of Tignes is heavily focused around sport – winter sports in particular. Tignes has played host to the SFR Freestyle Tour for the past two years as well as the Ski Halfpipe World Cup Final. Non-sporting events held in the resort include a Christmas parade with fireworks and Santa Claus touring the local villages, as well as a Pop-Rock festival to herald the New Year.

Towards the end of March Tignes hosts Europe’s largest gay festival of winter sports – European Snow Pride. The festival features many après events and DJ sets as well as a pool party.

Tignes is a magical place when it snows but if you find you want to spend some time away from the slopes there are also plenty of other activities to keep you occupied. Here are just a few of our favourites, all of which are recommended by our local representatives.

Resort Activities

Le Lagon

Treat yourself to an afternoon relaxing in the wonderful wellness area in Le Lac. With your lift pass it only costs about €12 for 90mins chilling and relaxing those achy ski legs away. There is also a fantastic recreational pool area here, and if relaxing isn’t your thing then the incredible fitness facilities will help you train for your next ski expedition.

Don’t forget your speedos!

Huskies

If you want to explore Tignes with four legged fluffy friends then take a dog sledging ride around the lake. Whizz around in two-person carriage enjoying the scenery. Don’t forget to arrive early so you can have cuddles with the dogs!

This is an incredibly popular excursion so make sure to book this with your resort representative as soon as you arrive as places can be limited.

Tignespace

Tignespace will keep you occupied with its state-of-the-art infrastructures in an exceptional setting. Its massive climbing walls and indoor football pitches make it perfect for white-out days when the snow is just too heavy to ski. It also includes a conference centre.

Ice Diving

Tignes is one of the only resorts in France that provide free diving beneath the ice! An incredible opportunity for an underwater experience with a qualified instructor.

Ski Jumping

If you're looking for a thrill ride, slide down a 30 km ski jump on your skis/snowboard wearing a bungee harness and land safely via zip wire!

Tobogganing and Sledging

Swap your skis for a toboggan on the Pala'Fou Toboggan run! Alternatively, to add a bit of extra fun to sledging, try snow tubing! Slide down the slope on a giant rubber ring (3 years and above).

  • Cinema
  • Ice climbing
  • Snow tubing
  • Ice driving
  • Horse riding
  • Snowmobiling
  • Mountaineering
  • Indoor squash and tennis court
  • Heliskiing & Heli-tours
  • Mountainbiking
  • Snowshoeing
  • Parapenting & Paragliding

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