The best on-mountain après-ski is at the Folie Douce, at the top of the La Daille gondola, where there’s sometimes a band playing live. Top après-ski spot is Bananas, where the Chelsea set meet to enjoy a warming hot chocolate or vin chaud and recount the days adventures. At the Scandinavian-owned Saloon Bar ...
more informationThe best on-mountain après-ski is at the Folie Douce, at the top of the La Daille gondola, where there’s sometimes a band playing live. Top après-ski spot is Bananas, where the Chelsea set meet to enjoy a warming hot chocolate or vin chaud and recount the days adventures. At the Scandinavian-owned Saloon Bar in Val village, flugels were the drink of choice last season. The “in” bars change from year to year, but last year’s season workers amassed in Magoo’s in the centre of town complete with bean bags, Playstations and lots of vodka Red Bulls. Old classics like The Moris Pub and The Pacific still rock during the week with live bands and party nights. Late into the night those in the know head for the French based Club 21, while first-timers to Val will head for the infamous and expensive Dick’s T-Bar where you will find ageing lotharios trying their luck with the various plummy voiced chalet girls. Great entertainment.
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Resort Statistics
Range
1850mt
- 3550mt
Self Drive Distance?
965Km: 9-10hrs from Calais
Nearest Airports?
Chambery 135Km
Grenoble 170Km