This could be YOU on these pristine slopes…
 
Come enjoy the world-class resort of l’Alpe d’Huez at the Carines, a five-star-rated (*****) chalet nestled in the French Alps, only about an hour away from Grenoble and discover this skiing paradise for downhill and cross-country skiers, and snowboarders alike..
 
Here, non-skiers can also enjoy a wealth of sports ranging from snow shoeing, ice skating to
swimming, squash and tennis at the indoor Palais des Sports located only 5 minutes away. Great food and wine, including the renowned fondues and raclettes, are available in top restaurants in the village.
 
During the summer months, nature-lovers and sports enthusiasts will be awed by the Alps’ jaw-dropping beauty. The activity options are virtually endless: invigorating hikes, cycling trips to Tour de France hot spots including the cols of Galibier, la Croix-de-Fer, and the world-renowned arduous climb up to Alpe d’Huez with its 21 famous switchbacks, horseback riding, rafting, sailing, swimming, tennis, and hang gliding are among the countless activities available for your enjoyment.
 
Located in the prestigious and quiet hamlet of the Chalets de l’Altiport of l’Alpe d’Huez at the foot of the “massif des Grandes Rousses,” Les Carines is an exclusive chalet blending traditional regional design and furnishings with modern facilities. This three-story ski-in ski-out chalet features an open plan on the main floor with 7 bedrooms and 7 full en-suite bathrooms and sauna on the floors above and below. It sleeps comfortably 14 guests. Built in the region’s authentic architectural style with characteristic stone and mélèze wood, the chalet boasts a wraparound terrace affording panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, namely Les Grandes Rousses and the Massif de l’Oisans and in the distance, La Meije (3983 m) and Les Ecrins (4102 m).
 
Located approximately 500 meters away from the Bergers ski hub and shops, the chalet sits a stone throw away from the road leading to the Col de la Sarenne, the road taken for the first time by the Tour de France in 2013.