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  • Fri, 01 Jun 2012

    Fri, 08 Jun 2012

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Altitude: 1,200 m
Highest skiing: 2,350 m
Country: France
Ski area: Portes du Soleil
Features:
(Skiline rating)
Families
Party Animals3 stars
Off Piste
Beginners3 stars
Intermediate4 stars
Advanced3 stars
Snowboarders4 stars
Non Skiers2 stars
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Small and picturesque, Chatel is a truly French resort located at the northeastern end of the massive Ports du Soleil ski area. Linked with other resorts such as Avoriaz, Morzine and Les Gets. It is close to Geneva airport so ideal for those travelling with children.
Chatel ski resort information
 
Chatel is located on the French side of the Swiss/French boarder within the popular Portes du Soleil ski area with covers 650km of linked pistes and includes other popular villages such as Les Gets, Morzine, and Avoriaz and is a perfect base for all wanting to ski or snow board this huge ski area.
 
Chalet has expanded over recent years but the village centre still retains the charm of an alpine village where cattle are still housed in sheds over the winter months. Modern chalet style buildings sit comfortably side by side with more traditional farm buildings, many now converted to chalet style buildings. Nearly 40 working farms are still operational today which for many of our clients gives the resort a real mountain feel and charm not found in higher purpose built resorts.
 
In Chalet, Ski Line offers a good choice of catered chalets, some wonderful family run hotels and a selection of self catered apartments.
 
The local slopes are some of the quietest in the whole ski area and even on the peak dates queues are rare, although some of the local village lifts can experience delays on peak weekends, but with planning and use of the local buses these can be avoided.
 
Chatel is one of the first ski resorts reached from the channel crossing points and is therefore a popular choice with our clients who prefer to drive. A word of warning, parking spaces are limited unless you pay for covered parking that is available.
 
Après ski in the ski resort of Chatel
 
Chatel certainly won’t disappoint even the most hardened of party animal, but much of the evening entertainment centres around the resorts many bars.  The Tunnel bar is very popular with Brits; it has a DJ or live music every night.  The Avalanche is a British style bar with internet and is popular when the slopes start to empty, so to is the French styled bar The Godille located at Super Chatel and gets very lively as people head home at the end of the day.
 
Activities off the slopes in the ski resort of Chatel
 
The off slope activities are limited in Chalet, however the tourist office arrange daily activities and the walk along the river is very pleasant. Morzine would be a better choice for non skiers.
 
Beginners skiing in the ski resort of Chatel
 
Chatel is a great choice for beginners, the village has a good nursery slope and progression slopes are available at both Super Chatel which is reached via gondola, or at Pre-la-joux which is connected via a free bus.  
 
Intermediates skiing in the ski resort of Chatel
 
For intermediate skiers and boarders Chatel is a perfect choice, the local runs around Chatel are some of the best in the whole ski area but the whole 650km of pistes are considered ideal for all levels of intermediates.
 
Advanced skiing in the ski resort of Chatel
 
For the best of the steep slopes and off piste around Chatel head for the Linga and Pre-la-joux area. The infamous Swiss Wall near Avoriaz is a must. If you prefer off piste skiing, book a guide and head for the Tele du Ling down the valley of La Leiche.
 
Snowboarders in the ski resort of Chatel
 
Avoriaz is the snow boarders Mecca in the Portes du Soleil ski area, but Chatel is not a bad place to learn. The Terrain park at Chatel is better suited to beginners and intermediates rather than experts. Many of the lifts around the Super Chatel area are drag lifts so beware! For some of the best boarding in the area head for the Linga sector which offers good varied slopes and some excellent off piste runs. Flood lit runs are open every Thursdays on the Stade de Slalom run which is always popular with both boarders and skiers.

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Chatel Weather forcast for 25 May 2012

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Sun
26/5
Mon
27/5
Tue
28/5
OutlookFairFairFairFair
Min Temp12 ºC10 ºC10 ºC10 ºC
Max Temp17 ºC15 ºC15 ºC14 ºC
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Rain3 mm-1 mm-
Freezing Level3,711 m3,478 m3,294 m3,243 m


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