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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
Hi, has anyone on here stayed in Le Praz and can recommend
accomodation for a couple with a three-year-old. There doesn't seem to be much on offer for the lower end of the bracket - unless I'm looking in the wrong place... Cheers |
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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
whitehead1972 wrote:
Hi, has anyone on here stayed in Le Praz and can recommend accomodation for a couple with a three-year-old. There doesn't seem to be much on offer for the lower end of the bracket - unless I'm looking in the wrong place... Cheers Although it's one of my favourite villages, accomodation-wise there isn't much in Le Praz apart from the hotel(s), catered chalets and s/c chalets for 4 adults. As a result we (as a couple) often stay in La Tania where there is more choice and some smaller s/c apartments that you might be OK with this season (where we get the feelng a few peope are desperate for bookings). Take a look at here for a list of everything in La Tania: http://www.latania.co.uk/ Strongly recommen Le Bouc Blanc at the top of the La Tania gondola for lunch.... Good Luck. |
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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
"BrritSki" wrote in message ... whitehead1972 wrote: ....snipsy... Strongly recommend Le Bouc Blanc at the top of the La Tania gondola for lunch.... Good Luck. Oh yes - brings back memories of omlettes to die for :-) and echo comments on La Tania -- Paul S |
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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
BrritSki wrote:
whitehead1972 wrote: Hi, has anyone on here stayed in Le Praz and can recommend accomodation for a couple with a three-year-old. There doesn't seem to be much on offer for the lower end of the bracket - unless I'm looking in the wrong place... Cheers Although it's one of my favourite villages, accomodation-wise there isn't much in Le Praz apart from the hotel(s), catered chalets and s/c chalets for 4 adults. As a result we (as a couple) often stay in La Tania where there is more choice and some smaller s/c apartments that you might be OK with this season (where we get the feelng a few peope are desperate for bookings). Take a look at here for a list of everything in La Tania: http://www.latania.co.uk/ Strongly recommen Le Bouc Blanc at the top of the La Tania gondola for lunch.... Good Luck. Just received an email from these people: http://www.chalet2ski.co.uk/ Never stayed there, so no idea if good or not, and possibly not what you'd consider "lower end", but maybe interesting if they let the toddler share your room. We have stayed with these people though in their other s/c chalet and they are very nice and helpful: http://www.chaletvaleriane.co.uk/ Agin, define "lower end" :/ |
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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
On 13 Jan, 11:28, BrritSki wrote:
BrritSki wrote: whitehead1972 wrote: Hi, has anyone on here stayed in Le Praz and can recommend accomodation for a couple with a three-year-old. There doesn't seem to be much on offer for the lower end of the bracket - unless I'm looking in the wrong place... Cheers Although it's one of my favourite villages, accomodation-wise there isn't much in Le Praz apart from the hotel(s), catered chalets and s/c chalets for 4 adults. As a result we (as a couple) often stay in La Tania where there is more choice and some smaller s/c apartments that you might be OK with this season (where we get the feelng a few peope are desperate for bookings).. Take a look at here for a list of everything in La Tania: http://www.latania.co.uk/ Strongly recommen Le Bouc Blanc at the top of the La Tania gondola for lunch.... Good Luck. Just received an email from these people: http://www.chalet2ski.co.uk/ Never stayed there, so no idea if good or not, and possibly not what you'd consider "lower end", but maybe interesting if they let the toddler share your room. We have stayed with these people though in their other s/c chalet and they are very nice and helpful: http://www.chaletvaleriane.co.uk/ Agin, define "lower end" *:/- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm going out to visit my sister who is working the season there. I had intentions of staying with her but the owners have put their foot down that if we all stay with her (there's seven of us) it would make the chalet over-occupied and affect insurance. So I'm not looking for a catered chalet holiday in the true sense of the term - just somewhere to crash every night as I'll be out and about with my sister most of the time... So "lower end"... just one of those tiny apartments that used to be ubiquitous in the 1980s would suit me - think Arc 1800... |
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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
whitehead1972 wrote:
On 13 Jan, 11:28, BrritSki wrote: BrritSki wrote: whitehead1972 wrote: Hi, has anyone on here stayed in Le Praz and can recommend accomodation for a couple with a three-year-old. There doesn't seem to be much on offer for the lower end of the bracket - unless I'm looking in the wrong place... Cheers Although it's one of my favourite villages, accomodation-wise there isn't much in Le Praz apart from the hotel(s), catered chalets and s/c chalets for 4 adults. As a result we (as a couple) often stay in La Tania where there is more choice and some smaller s/c apartments that you might be OK with this season (where we get the feelng a few peope are desperate for bookings).. Take a look at here for a list of everything in La Tania: http://www.latania.co.uk/ Strongly recommen Le Bouc Blanc at the top of the La Tania gondola for lunch.... Good Luck. Just received an email from these people: http://www.chalet2ski.co.uk/ Never stayed there, so no idea if good or not, and possibly not what you'd consider "lower end", but maybe interesting if they let the toddler share your room. We have stayed with these people though in their other s/c chalet and they are very nice and helpful: http://www.chaletvaleriane.co.uk/ Agin, define "lower end" :/- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm going out to visit my sister who is working the season there. I had intentions of staying with her but the owners have put their foot down that if we all stay with her (there's seven of us) it would make the chalet over-occupied and affect insurance. So I'm not looking for a catered chalet holiday in the true sense of the term - just somewhere to crash every night as I'll be out and about with my sister most of the time... So "lower end"... just one of those tiny apartments that used to be ubiquitous in the 1980s would suit me - think Arc 1800... Call Helen at chalet Valeriane. They have another s/c chalet (or used to have one) with 2 bedrooms and a sofa bed which might neet your criteria of "lower end". If she can't help I'm sure she'll try and point you at someone who can.... |
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Le Praz / Courchevel 1300 accomodation
On 14 Jan, 17:49, BrritSki wrote:
whitehead1972 wrote: On 13 Jan, 11:28, BrritSki wrote: BrritSki wrote: whitehead1972 wrote: Hi, has anyone on here stayed in Le Praz and can recommend accomodation for a couple with a three-year-old. There doesn't seem to be much on offer for the lower end of the bracket - unless I'm looking in the wrong place... Cheers Although it's one of my favourite villages, accomodation-wise there isn't much in Le Praz apart from the hotel(s), catered chalets and s/c chalets for 4 adults. As a result we (as a couple) often stay in La Tania where there is more choice and some smaller s/c apartments that you might be OK with this season (where we get the feelng a few peope are desperate for bookings).. Take a look at here for a list of everything in La Tania: http://www.latania.co.uk/ Strongly recommen Le Bouc Blanc at the top of the La Tania gondola for lunch.... Good Luck. Just received an email from these people: http://www.chalet2ski.co.uk/ Never stayed there, so no idea if good or not, and possibly not what you'd consider "lower end", but maybe interesting if they let the toddler share your room. We have stayed with these people though in their other s/c chalet and they are very nice and helpful: http://www.chaletvaleriane.co.uk/ Agin, define "lower end" *:/- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm going out to visit my sister who is working the season there. I had intentions of staying with her but the owners have put their foot down that if we all stay with her (there's seven of us) it would make the chalet over-occupied and affect insurance. So I'm not looking for a catered chalet holiday in the true sense of the term - just somewhere to crash every night as I'll be out and about with my sister most of the time... So "lower end"... just one of those tiny apartments that used to be ubiquitous in the 1980s would suit me - think Arc 1800... Call Helen at chalet Valeriane. They have another s/c chalet (or used to have one) with 2 bedrooms and a sofa bed which might neet your criteria of "lower end". If she can't help I'm sure she'll try and point you at someone who can....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Many thanks for all the advice. Accomodation is now sorted - a one-bed apartment in Grand Bois, La Tania. More than I wanted to pay but the spec seems nice and the cost was almost a third of what British tour operators wanted for the same apartment! |
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