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Perfect for entry level skiers looking for the best price. Refurbished equipment from the Sensation and Evolution categories with a maximum age of 3 years.
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Hotel Lyret Chamonix, France
The Hotel Lyret in Chamonix makes a great base for a laid-back ski holiday in this world-famous resort. The Le Brévent ski area’s a short bus ride away after a stroll to the central stop. And as for the town – full of lively bars and restaurants – it's just a few minutes’ walk from the hotel’s front doors. When you're done exploring, chill out in the sauna or steam room and recharge the legs for another ski day.
It's classic alpine looks-wise, with wood-panelled walls set against a backdrop of snow-dusted pines. Inside, there’s a playful touch – imagine tree pillars with faces – and rooms that mix rustic wood with soft, calming colours. They’re simple but comfy, and you’ll wake up to views of either the Aiguille du Midi peak or Mont Blanc mountain each morning.
Fuel up with a breakfast buffet – think fresh pastries, some hot picks like bacon and all the Continental classics. Come evening, the lounge-bar's a great hangout. Sink into a striped sofa, sip a cocktail and swap stories about your day on the slopes.
Please note: This hotel can’t cater for vegan/gluten-free diets.
This hotel can't cater for vegan/gluten-free diets.
All rooms are non-smoking and have a flatscreen TV, bathrobes, hairdryer, telephone and safe. There is also a shared fridge and tea and coffee-making facilities on each floor in communal corridors.
Twin room (approx. 18m²) – sleeps 2: Twin or double bedroom, private bath with shower and WC. These rooms have views of the Aiguille du Midi.
Twin room (approx. 20m²) – sleeps 2: Twin or double bedroom, private shower or bath and WC. These rooms have views of Mont Blanc.
Cots are available to hire, free of charge, on request.
Ratings are based on the operator's own rating and may not reflect the property's official star rating.
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PP - Price per person based on full occupancy