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Chalet Sirene Self Catered

Tignes
INCLUDES TRANSFERS3 Rooms

Chalet Sirene has three bedrooms and is a conveniently located ski chalet for 6 to 8 persons. It’s just a 2-3 minute walk to the ski slopes of Tignes Les Brévierès and a minute or so to the bars and shops in this pretty ‘old town’ of Tignes, (or ‘TLB’ as we call it!). TLB is for those who prefer a more chalet-style resort with high altitude skiing and without the high-rise concrete buildings that high altitude resorts like Tignes are renowned for.

Hotel Highlights
  • Sleeps: 6-8 (3 bedrooms)
  • Mountain views
  • Ski lift: 2-3 mins walk
  • Apres-ski bar: 1 min

The Chalet

Sirene is a charming 3 bedroom self catered or catered ski chalet just moments from the shops and bars of TLB; and only 2 minutes from the ski slopes and gondola for ski school meeting points. With such a premium location it’s the perfect ‘skier’s chalet’.

Inside, this cosy chalet has a log fireplace and comfy lounge which is open plan to the kitchen and dining room. It makes for cosy and sociable evenings in, as you swap stories of your adventures with family and friends!

Bedrooms... take your pick

Sirene is listed as a 3 star accommodation with the Tourist Office and sleeps 6 to 8 people, offering 2 twin/dbl bedrooms, and a third room with two full size bunk beds (sleeping 4). There is one shower room, and a bathroom (with a bath), two separate toilets and an open plan dining room and lounge with log fire and fully equipped kitchen. Space for parking two cars outside the chalet.

  • Bedroom 1: Twin / double bedroom (2 single beds that can be pushed together .
  • Bedroom 2: Twin / double bedroom (2 single beds that can be pushed together.
  • Bedroom 3: Quad bedroom (2 full size bunk beds).
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Highlights

  • 3 Diamond ski chalet, 2-3 mins to slopes
  • Sleeps 6-8 in 3 bedrooms
  • Self Catered
  • Includes complimentary airport transfers [more]
  • Ski slopes & lifts: 2-3 mins walk from chalet
  • Main centre, shops & bars: 1 min walk
  • Chalet Wi-Fi, log fireplace, board games
  • Parking (free) outside chalet for 2 cars
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Location

It’s just a 2-3 minute walk to the ski slopes of Tignes Les Brévierès and a minute to the bars and shops in this pretty ‘old town’ of Tignes.

Les Brévières is the original ‘old town’ of Tignes and is popular for those looking for a more chalet-style atmosphere, but with immediate access to the best slopes of Tignes and Val d’Isere. In Brévierès itself, you will love the famous La Sache run, the excellent blue and red slopes and its challenging blacks, Skiing for all abilities! Also, Brev’ has some of the only tree runs in the whole of Tignes which enables skiers to have visibility and continue skiing during bad weather - when often you can’t ski in other parts of Tignes and Val’.

Why go Self Catering?

Self catered apartments work well for private groups of friends and family who can share the cooking or would like to eat out more. All properties come fully equipped for self catering and are completely independent units with simple cooking and entertainment facilities.

After a hard day of pitting your brain and your limbs against the mountain, the idea of cooking a family or group meal may not good for everyone, however it is a great way to save money.

The self-drive holiday option is one which lends itself to self catering apartments as the week’s shopping can be taken with you. The only local shopping need be for fresh items such as milk, bread and vegetables.

About Tignes

Tignes is one of the finest ski areas in Europe and linked to neighbouring Val d’Isère it has a well earned 'Super Resort' status. Famous for its high altitude skiing and a snow record most other resorts can only dream of, Tignes coolly and comfortably rivals the world’s best ski and board destinations for on-piste quality and off-piste itineraries.

The slopes are characteristically wide, long lasting and highly efficient. All in all, this allows for some effortless skiing for all abilities, fewer people on the pistes and not too much waiting around in long lift queues!

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Ski Extras

The mountains are too much fun to waste time queuing for lift passes or traipsing around resort looking for the best deal on ski hire. If you pre-book your ski extras with us then we can save you two very precious things - money and time. Buying your Ski Extras through us, enables us to provide our “On the Snow” service: help with lessons, lift passes and ski hire fitting. Our aim is to help you get on the snow faster!

On the Snow

How to Book Ski Extras

You will be able to buy ski hire, lessons and lift pass at great prices through us - after you have made your initial holiday accommodation reservation - as part of a separate booking contract. We will always contact you directly (after your reservation has been made) to discuss your requirements.

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