Key Facts Chamonix, France
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Key Facts Chamonix, France
Chamonix, France Key Facts • 115km of pistes up to 3300m • Challenging skiing and plenty of off-piste • A haven for thrill seekers • Lively traditional town • Easy to get to for the weekend • Only 1 hour from Geneva airport • Excellent après-ski & wellness facilities • Vast selection of restaurants and bars • 15km from Italy by the Mont-Blanc tunnel Resort Information Getting there Chamonix is just one hour from Geneva and 15km from Italy via the Mont-Blanc tunnel. It is one of the easiest resorts to access so is perfect for a long weekend. At an altitude of 1035m but with glacier skiing at 3300m, Chamonix is snow sure, with 115km of challenging slopes and great off-piste making it one of the top resorts in the Alps. It is a proper town and a pleasant place to visit at any time of year. As popular in summer as it is in winter, and with great après ski, Chamonix town is exciting rather than peaceful. Chamonix is easily accessible by air, road or rail. It is only 1 hour from Geneva airport making it ideal for a weekend getaway. The Mont Blanc Express railroad runs though Argentière on its way from Chamonix, and is a relaxing way to travel through the most impressive scenery in the French Alps. This is one of the shortest and easiest transfers in the Alps so Chamonix is an excellent choice if you are looking for something weekendable. Argentière is a picturesque village just a ten minute drive from Chamonix. At an altitude of 1252m, the village is more peaceful than Chamonix. It has some cosy bars and restaurants, but if you want a bit more action Chamonix is easily accessible. The Argentière Glacier lies above the old village and creates a dramatic backdrop, while Les Grand Montets ski area is one of the best in the Chamonix area. Winter Après Ski Chamonix is a beautiful alpine town with 250 years of mountaineering history, and traditional villages and hamlets scattered along the valley. There are ice falls and glaciers, as well as one of Europe’s highest cable cars. Cog railways give access to exceptional viewpoints and mountain restaurants. Chamonix offers a tremendous selection of restaurants that widely reflect the town’s international community, from Michelin starred establishments to local Savoyard bistros. Equally the bars in Chamonix guarantee excellent après-ski entertainment. There is also a casino and a couple of nightclubs. Although the ski area has slopes for skiers and boarders of all ability levels Chamonix is particularly good for experts, with challenging blacks and arguably the best off-piste skiing in the world. With high altitude skiing, the resort is snow sure and enjoys a long season. Expert Opinion From long rolling blue runs to freeride terrain and snow parks, Chamonix has something for everyone. The lift pass, Chamonix le Pass, provides access to the 3 main ski areas and to all the beginners slopes, while a larger pass that includes Les Houches and St Germain is available. Ski property expert Fenella Hunter says: “Chamonix is one of those resorts that you either love, or you don’t. Usually, people who want to buy in Chamonix know they want Chamonix from the very beginning. They know it ticks all their boxes, and they’re not seriously considering anywhere else. The main selling points for me are its year-round appeal and the challenging skiing across the three main ski areas and the Aguille du Midi.” Restaurants: Annapurna Indian food might not be the first thing you think about when it comes to Alpine food, but the Annapurna in Chamonix offers fantastically authentic indian food (none of it overwhelmingly spicy) in a cosy spot not right in the centre of Chamonix itself. The restaurant is very busy, so it’s probably worth booking at peak times of year. Restaurants: Satsuki Chamonix is home to a host of excellent Savoyarde spots, but we at IIP like to draw attention to the more unusual features, like Satsuki. It’s a Japanese restaurant, selling everything from sushi to teriyaki along with a saki and a warming miso soup. Summer Chamonix is a vibrant alpine town with a wonderful architectural heritage where traditional and modern styles rub shoulders. The Priory, alpine farms, baroque churches and art deco buildings from the “Golden Era” give the centre of the town an old-world charm. The sports centre has facilities for all the family, with its swimming pools and water toboggan. There is also a new state of the art wellness centre in Chamonix Mont Blanc being built for 2016. The facility is located in the Le Praz area of the resort, and will have indoor and outdoor infinity pools, treatment rooms and guest suites. The valley offers 350km of superbly maintained hiking trails, from lower walks through the forest to high altitude glacier walks. The valley offers a large number of mountain bike trails for all abilities, and there is a summer lift system available if you’re primarily interested in downhill. There are plenty of paragliding schools offering novice flights, or individual and group courses at all levels. If you’re experienced in paragliding, you will appreciate the valley’s lift system which provides easy access to the various take off points. Golf The 18 hole golf course at Chamonix was designed by the world famous Robert Trent Jones Senior in a setting between the Mont-Blanc range and the massif of the Aiguilles rouges. Viewing Company Profile Whether you are travelling alone, with a partner, or bringing the whole family we can suggest the perfect place to stay. We can also recommend excellent local restaurants and even let you know if there are any events happening in the area to ensure you have an enjoyable trip. Simply let us know which dates you have in mind and we will arrange for one of our representatives to meet you and show you around. All you need to do is to book your flight and rent a hire car and we can help organise everything else for you. Investors in Property specialise in the sale of ski chalets and apartments in Switzerland, Austria, and France. We have over 25 years experience and an unrivalled knowledge of well established and up and coming ski resorts. We will provide expert advice and professional guidance through every step of your purchase. If you have any questions or need general advice please do not hesitate to contact us. Ask for our visits guide for further information. 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