The Beaulieu is located in the ski resort of La Clusaz in the French Alps. The property offers a bar and a terrace with panoramic views of the Aravis mountains.
Located in Confins Valley and 1640 feet from the ski elevator. It is a 10-minute drive from the center of La Clusaz. Rooms at Hôtel Bellachat have mountain views and are equipped with a flat-screen...
Nigel
United Kingdom
Friendly and helpful staff . Room cleaned every day. Clean towels etc. Bus stop right outside Hotel. This was a free bus around the resort
Offering ski-to-door access, Hotel Beauregard is a traditional Savoyard chalet-style hotel, located at the foot of the ski slopes, close to the village La Clusaz.
Eitan
Israel
Well appointed, amazing location, great, friendly staff and tasty breakfasts and dinners
La Ferme is located in the Alpine ski-resort of La Clusaz. Each guest room has a private shower room, TV and free WiFi. Some have a balcony and all offer panoramic mountain views.
Daniel
United Kingdom
Really cosy & clean, with good quality furnishings & stylish decor throughout. All staff were super friendly and accommodating. The hotel is ski-in/ski-out (but perhaps not for beginners, the blue that runs past the hotel can get a bit dicy towards the end of the day). The restaurant is also very nice, serving traditional Savoyard dishes & some chef's specials.
Located in La Clusaz and with Rochexpo reachable within 18 miles, St-Alban Hotel & Spa has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a bar, free WiFi and a spa & wellness center.
Hotel La Montagne is located in La Clusaz, 492 feet away from the ski runs. It offers chalet-style accomodation with free Wi-Fi and a panoramic view of the Aravis mountains.
Alpen Roc is a hotel located in La Clusaz, just 492 feet from the closest ski elevators. It offers free access to a heated swimming pool, sauna and a steam room.
Yann
France
The hotel was well maintained with a nice Spa area which we could enjoy. The rooms have a good size for 2 persons.
The Alp'Hotel is a modern hotel with a characteristic architecture and design of Savoy. The 15 rooms of the hotel are comfortable with the basic and necessary equipments.
Located in the heart of La Clusaz Haute Savoie, in immediate proximity to the ski slopes, Hotel Christiania offers 3-start accommodations with a sauna. and a terrace.
Carlina hotel is located in La Clusaz ski resort, 1312 feet from the ski elevators. It offers panoramic views of the mountains and guests have free access to the 17-yard indoor swimming pool.
Great facilities for the after ski and comfortable rooms
The Beaulieu is located in the ski resort of La Clusaz in the French Alps. The property offers a bar and a terrace with panoramic views of the Aravis mountains.
room was good and good shower with comfortable bed
Offering ski-to-door access, Hotel Beauregard is a traditional Savoyard chalet-style hotel, located at the foot of the ski slopes, close to the village La Clusaz.
Very clean and tidy. Nice furnishings. Comfortable bed
Located in the ski resort of La Clusaz, this chalet-style hotel is just 328 feet from ski runs. It features free Wi-Fi access in public areas, a fireside bar and rooms with attached bathroom.
Great family run 2-star Hotel, with friendly owners
Au Coeur du Village is a contemporary 5-star hotel located in the ski resort of La Clusaz.
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FAQs about hotels in La Clusaz
On average, 3-star hotels in La Clusaz cost $124 per night, and 4-star hotels in La Clusaz are $134 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in La Clusaz can be found for $255 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in La Clusaz this weekend is $290 or, for a 4-star hotel, $281. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in La Clusaz for this weekend cost around $1,270 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $182 per night to book a 3-star hotel in La Clusaz for tonight. You'll pay around $387 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in La Clusaz will cost around $324, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
La Clusaz is a traditional ski resort with plenty of...
La Clusaz is a traditional ski resort with plenty of accommodation and places to eat (although it was often necessary to book ahead in the evening)
The town is at a low level and so the runs back to the resort were patchy at this time of year. There was artificial snow in much of the resort up to around 1800m.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
La Clusaz is a quaint, picturesque French mountain village...
La Clusaz is a quaint, picturesque French mountain village close to Geneva with several ski lifts and plenty of ski runs. Driving in La Clusaz can get busy during the morning and around 4pm when skiers are leaving the area. Le Freka is a lovely french restaurant serving the traditional favourites such as Raclette and Fondue etc. When we visit again we would avoid the usual change over days (Saturday) as the roads were particulary All in all a great place to ski for all levels.
Mandi
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Pretty village with good shopping, choice of restaurants (...
Pretty village with good shopping, choice of restaurants (both on and off the mountain) and good skiing. Easily accessible up a fairly straight road out of Annecy. Not too busy (except weekends when locals descend). Ski area is good for intermediates although connections between the main ski areas are not great (long blues which are really green and often need some poling).
Easy drive from the UK once you've hit Calais.
Avoid arriving on a Saturday between 16:00 and 19:00
simon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
La Clusaz is a beautiful town with fantastic skiing, lots of...
La Clusaz is a beautiful town with fantastic skiing, lots of nice little shops and especially sports outlets. There are many restaurants though these do get booked up long in advance so do some research and email for a booking. The snow was not great this year in March, but that can hardly be held against the town! I suppose if it were at a higher altitude, the snow last longer, but I guess we were just a bit unlucky!
Nick
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Big resort in my opinion, loads of places to eat, though you...
Big resort in my opinion, loads of places to eat, though you need to book, well we did (didn't!!!) as it was half term. V small queues for the ski lifts which was great. Love this resort, lots of trees, v pretty, great off piste, good mix of levels of runs. I'll be back.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Loved La Clusaz.
Loved La Clusaz. We have been to a number of places in France, Austria and Italy for winter sports but this was my favourite.
Really nice mix of runs though I suspect the speed demons and high technical challenge skiers / boarders may want to look elsewhere.
The blues were amazing, the reds challenging and the only run we found for boarder to avoid at all costs (flat as a pancake) was La Motte down to the Balme area. Take the bus instead if you are on a board, it is worth it.
On mountain food was great, town has a great mix of restaurants that open early letting you have kids with you for dinner.
Truly fabulous place that I thoroughly recommend.
The location of the resort was great, very close to Geneva and our accommodation was close to the slopes so not far to walk in the morning. There are plenty of bars and good restaurants, bakeries and also a carrefour and U express within walking distance to most accommodation. Our accommodation was close to the Le Bossonnet ski lift and very clean and spacious, although with 4 adults it would have been nice to have more seating.
The hotel enjoys far-reaching beautiful views, the rooms are very cosy and the staff is super friendly. The breakfast was one tofu and La Clusaz is just a brilliant place for all sorts of mountain activities!
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