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Elevate Your Game: Best Hotels for Golfing in France

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Elevate your golfing experience in France with our expert-selected hotels, where sophistication meets the fairway for an unforgettable stay. No need to wonder where to golf in France, we have done the work for you. Unveil a collection of exquisite accommodations nestled amid scenic landscapes, providing avid golfers with world-class courses and lavish amenities.


Versailles

Airelles Le Grand Contrôle

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Nestled next to the historic Versailles Palace, Airelles Le Grand Contrôle stands as a beacon of refinement and elegance. This luxurious hotel boasts a regal ambiance and access to some of the finest golf courses in the region. For an unforgettable experience, guests can indulge in a round at the prestigious Le Golf National and Le Golf de Saint Germain. Both courses offer immaculately manicured courses that challenge and captivate golf aficionados.

Le Golf National

A golfing haven boasting two full courses and a nine-hole gem, Albatros stands out as the hero among them. It was a host of the French Open and the second course in Europe to showcase a Ryder Cup. Its 2018 edition witnessed a historic victory spearheaded by Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari. The anticipation builds as the Olympic Games are scheduled to grace Le Golf National in 2024, solidifying its spot on every golfer’s must-visit list.

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Golf de Saint Germain

Designed in collaboration with Harry Colt, the Golf de Saint Germain emerges as a stunning course nestled within the enchanting forest of Saint Germain, just west of Paris. Having played host to the prestigious French Open on nine occasions, this course has witnessed remarkable moments, including Sandy Lyle’s triumph in 1981 and Seve Ballesteros’ extraordinary feat in 1985, where he set a course record with a remarkable score of 62. Immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating beauty of Golf de Saint Germain, an iconic destination where the legacy of golf’s finest moments continues to unfold.


Brittany

Domaine de la Bretesche

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Discover the pinnacle of golfing excellence at Domaine de la Bretesche. Set against breathtaking landscapes, this premier hotel and golf resort combines luxury hospitality with world-class golfing facilities. The Domaine de la Bretesche features elegant rooms and suites, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Immerse yourself in the charm of Brittany while enjoying top-notch amenities, including gourmet dining and a spa retreat. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a leisure seeker, Domaine de la Bretesche stands out as an ideal golfing getaway in France.

Golf de la Bretesche

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Golf de la Bretesche is a floral paradise. Each hole is uniquely adorned by hydrangeas, roses, azaleas, or rhododendrons. The 18 holes, comprising 4 par 3s, 10 par 4s, and 4 par 5s, offer a diverse range of challenges. Pay attention at the enchanting green n°9, where the castle of La Bretesche is magically reflected in its pond. It’s worth noting that, the 18-hole golf course, expertly designed by renowned architect Henry Cotton, offers both a challenging and picturesque experience for golf enthusiasts


Seignosse

70 Hectares… et l’Océan

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For those who seek a coastal golfing escapade, 70 Hectares et l’Océan in Seignosse emerges as an idyllic retreat. This exclusive destination offers a harmonious fusion of oceanic serenity and expansive green landscapes spanning 70 hectares, hence the name. The golf course, set against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, provides an exhilarating challenge for golfers of all levels. The hotel itself exudes a laid-back luxury, ensuring a tranquil retreat after a day on the links.

Golf de Seignosse

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Golf de Seignosse stands as a captivating masterpiece on the southwestern coast of France. This premier golf course, renowned for its scenic beauty and challenging layout, immerses golf enthusiasts in a harmonious blend of nature and sport. Designed by the legendary American architect Robert von Hagge, the course winds through lush pine forests and sandy dunes. With its strategic bunkers, undulating fairways, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Golf de Seignosse promises an unforgettable golfing experience. Whether you are a seasoned player seeking a challenging round or a leisure golfer looking to soak in the coastal charm, this course offers a perfect blend of captivating landscapes and golfing excellence.


Provence

Domaine de Manville

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Nestled in the heart of the Alpilles Natural Park in Provence, Domaine de Manville is a luxurious haven that blends historic charm with modern elegance. This five-star hotel, set within a meticulously restored 18th-century farmhouse, offers discerning guests a tranquil retreat. Boasting spacious rooms and suites adorned with stylish furnishings, the hotel provides a sophisticated ambiance for relaxation. Guests can indulge at the on-site restaurant L’Aupiho*, or simply bask in the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape. With its commitment to excellence, Domaine de Manville ensures an unforgettable and indulgent escape in the heart of Provence.

Golf de Manville

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Golf de Manville presents a golfing paradise amidst the enchanting landscapes of Provence. This 18-hole championship golf course, designed by Thierry Sprecher and Anne-Laure Ricci, offers a perfect blend of challenge and beauty. Surrounded by olive trees and featuring strategically placed hazards, the course provides an exhilarating experience for golfers of all levels. The meticulously manicured fairways and greens complement the picturesque setting, creating a harmonious balance between sport and scenery. Whether you are a seasoned golfer or a casual player, Golf de Manville promises an immersive golfing experience, where each swing is accompanied by breathtaking views of the Alpilles.


French Riviera

Terre Blanche Hôtel & Spa Golf Resort

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Situated in the heart of the French Riviera, Terre Blanche Hotel Spa & Golf Resort offers an unparalleled blend of sophistication and sporting excellence. Boasting two championship golf courses, designed by golf legend Dave Thomas, the resort provides an exclusive golfing experience. Guests can bask in the Mediterranean sun as they navigate the challenging fairways, and later, unwind in the lavish surroundings of the hotel, indulging in world-class spa treatments and gourmet dining.

Le Château

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This 18-hole championship course offers a challenging yet picturesque golfing experience amidst the stunning Provençal countryside. With its undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills, Le Château Golf Course provides a test of skill for golfers of all levels. Impeccably maintained and seamlessly integrated into the natural terrain, this course stands as a testament to the perfect marriage of sport and scenic beauty.

Le Riou

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The resort’s second 18-hole championship course complements the landscape with its meandering fairways and strategic water features. Le Riou offers a golfing challenge set against the backdrop of the picturesque Provençal hills, inviting players to navigate through well-manicured greens and enjoy the panoramic views. With its thoughtful design and commitment to excellence, Le Riou Golf Course ensures a memorable and rewarding golfing experience within the refined ambiance of Terre Blanche.

Effortless Travel for Unforgettable Experiences

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French Winter Ski Guide: Courchevel

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Courchevel is part of the Trois Vallées the world’s largest ski area with over 370 miles of slopes and 58 lifts. It is synonymous with luxury and is a favorite winter retreat of both royals and celebrities. There are also fabulous aprés-ski options including Michelin-starred restaurants, wonderful shopping, and gorgeous hotels packed with amenities for young and old. Read on to discover French Side Travel’s winter ski guide to Courchevel.


French Winter Ski Guide: Courchevel

How to Get to Courchevel

how to get to Courchevel

There are several different ways to get to Courchevel. Because of ease and convenience, one of the most popular options is flying into Geneva and then taking a private transfer to Courchevel. The transfer time by helicopter is 30 minutes and by car two and a half hours.

It’s also possible to take a high-speed train from Paris to either Chambery or Moutiers. From Chambery the drive to Courchevel is just over an hour. From Moutiers the drive is about 20 minutes.

Lastly, you can drive to Courchevel. While this option might be tempting for those who like to try different ski areas, we don’t recommend it in case of inclement weather or heavy traffic.

What to Do in Courchevel

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Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, the most popular activity in Courchevel is skiing. With eight black runs, 34 red runs, 35 blue runs, 19 green runs and fun and relaxed ‘zen’ areas, there is truly something for every level in Courchevel.

The best way to discover the slopes in Courchevel is with an official ski guide. Your private guide will create a custom experience depending on your desires for the day. They will take you to the runs with the best snow conditions and that best match your level. Another bonus of using a guide is you’ll have lift queue priority, so you’ll be able to spend more time skiing and less time waiting.

Instead of traveling with bulky gear, let French Side Travel handle your ski equipment and skiwear rental. Test out the newest equipment each season for enjoyable high-performance skiing. You’ll have everything you need to hit the slopes safely and stylishly. At the end of your stay, you can simply leave the ski equipment at the hotel for a hassle-free experience.

Unique Activities in Courchevel
view from the helicopter

Hot Air Balloon Tour Over the Alps

At the break of dawn, under favorable weather conditions, you will meet with the hot air balloon crew for a three hour adventure. Upon inflating the balloon, an impressive spectacle unfolds as you embark on a flight completely guided by the wind.

Setting off in a gentle ascent, you will be carried over treetops, lightly brushing the clouds, all without experiencing any vertigo. Throughout the journey, the pilot maintains communication with the ground crew, ensuring a warm welcome upon landing.

Following the flight you’ll have the opportunity to savor a traditional “Toast of Balloon Brigade” to share your thoughts and experiences with fellow travelers.

When it comes time for aprés-ski, the choices are plenty in Courchevel. There are fabulous restaurants, sophisticated bars and nightlife, renowned boutiques for shopping, and activities ranging from snowmobiling to hiking.

After a full day on the slopes, one of the best ways to relax is with a soothing bespoke massage. Your massage therapist personally prepares the organic oils used during the experience to optimize the benefit of your massage, during and after the treatment. For those looking to stretch and unwind, a great option is a private yoga class atop the mountain. The combination of skiing and yoga is a great way to see the mountains, relieve mental stress and rejuvenate.

It’s impossible to mention aprés-ski without mentioning La Folie Douce, a popular spot between Courchevel and Méribel for an afternoon of celebrating. The party atmosphere is renowned worldwide. It’s accessible either by skis or on foot, so even non-skiers will love Courchevel!

Where to Eat in Courchevel

la table des airelles Courchevel
La Table des Airelles

There is no shortage of delicious food in Courchevel with eight Michelin-starred restaurants.

After a long day of skiing, the best way to warm up and recharge is with local Savoyard cuisine, where cheese and potatoes take the center stage. Be sure to try raclette, a melted cheese scraped off from the wheel and typically served with potatoes and meats, tartiflette, a gratin-like dish made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, onions, and lardons, and fondue, a melted mix of Comté, Beaufort, and other local cheeses that you dip bread into using a fondue skewer. Two restaurants where you can find typical Savoyard cuisine in Courchevel are La Table de Marie and Restaurant Le Petit Savoyard.

To satisfy everyone in your group, La Table des Airelles is a wonderful option. You’ll find a fabulous lunch buffet filled with all types of food: seafood, sushi, meats, cheeses, regional specialities, and Italian food but a few of the choices. A new addition for 2023 is renowned pastry Chef Cedric Grolet who will oversee all of the hotel’s sweet creations, including the legendary desserts at La Table des Airelles.

For a special occasion in Courchevel, visit Le 1947. Located in the Cheval Blanc hotel, Le 1947 is the only three-star Michelin restaurant in Courchevel. Diners will enjoy Chef Yannick Alléno’s creative cuisine in a light and bright setting overlooking the snowy panorama of the Jardin Alpin.

Where to Stay in Courchevel

where to stay in Courchevel Les Airelles
Les Airelles

French Side Travel’s favorite hotel in Courchevel is Les Airelles. The location of this ski in ski out property is perfect for both serious skiers and those who want to enjoy the Courchevel 1850 district. You’ll feel warm and cozy in this extraordinary property that truly resembles a winter palace. At Les Airelles you’ll have access to six restaurants – four on site and two on the slopes, a La Mer spa, a Winter Camp for children, and unparalleled service including ski butlers.

l'apogee Courchevel
L’Apogée Courchevel

Another great option for snow lovers and ski adventurers is L’Apogée, uniquely crafted with the 40-meter private conveyor belt that carries guests off of the slopes directly into the heated ski room.

The individual and spacious rooms are gorgeously warm and furnished with luxury and comfort. At the restaurant, guests can enjoy a gourmet cuisine with a spectacular view of ski slopes,

After a full day on the slopes, relax in the wellness center with its Sisley Spa, sauna, hot tub and indoor pool. Guests can also enjoy unique activities like dog sledding, night skiing, tobogganing and snowmobiling.

Courchevel for Children
Les Airelles winter camp
Les Airelles Winter Camp

Les Airelles for Children

Children will be delighted and enchanted by Les Airelles’ kids club, the Winter Camp. The youngest of guests will be entertained with activities just for them. There’s a heated treehouse and ice rink outdoors. Inside they can enjoy a fort, arcade, private cinema, air hockey table, ice rink, video games, and daily afternoon tea time.

During the holiday season there are extra activities including dog-sledding, magic shows, pastry classes, hockey games, and formal dress parties. Les Airelles makes it easy for the whole family to enjoy the best of Courchevel!


We hope our French winter ski guide to Courchevel will help inspire a trip to the mountains. With the winter ski season rapidly approaching, don’t hesitate to contact French Side Travel to start creating your custom itinerary. We offer a whole host of itineraries based in the French Alps including Fabulous Skiing in Val Thorens, 5-Star Ski Vacation to Chamonix and the Mont-Blanc Valley, and A Winter Trip to Courchevel with Half Board.

The Best Places to Ski in France

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During the cooler months, the French Alps becomes one of French Side Travel’s most-requested destinations. For adventure-seekers and winter sport fanatics, the world-renowned slopes are a huge draw. The ski resorts also offer the perfect haven for non-skiers with stunning snow-capped scenery, delightful shopping, and a fabulous restaurant and nightlife scene. Read on to discover French Side Travel’s list of the best places to ski in France.


The Best Places to Ski in France

The ski season in France is generally from early to December until April, depending on the snowfall. The ideal times to visit are between late December with the festive holiday season and through March. Even in the summer months it’s possible to enjoy the Alps with plenty of hiking, rafting, kayaking and more. It’s truly a year-round destination for outdoor aficionados.

Courchevel

courchevel best places to ski in france

Les Trois Vallées is the world’s largest interconnected ski area. Courchevel, its most famous valley, boasts more than 90 miles of alpine ski. With 58 lifts, you can be sure that you’ll enjoy your time on the slopes.

For experienced skiers looking to test their technique and skills, there are 34 red and eight black runs. For families and beginners, there are fun ‘Zen’ areas where you can practice and learn before working your way up to the 19 green and 35 blue runs. Whatever your level of expertise, the skiing and experience is sure to be unforgettable.

When it’s time to enjoy the aprés-ski moment, visitors will be charmed by Courchevel’s Michelin-star restaurants, incredible shopping, luxurious spas, and various outdoor activities. 

Val Thorens

val thorens best places to ski in france

Val Thorens is a one of the highest ski resorts in France at 7,500 feet, which makes the snow almost guaranteed! There are almost 375 miles of slopes as well as plenty of opportunities for off-piste skiing. The wide variety of slopes suit a variety of skiers from novices to experts. Val Thorens is also a part of Les Trois Vallées, making it easy to interlink with a connected ski pass.

The resort itself has a lively and vibrant feel. The scenery is complemented by the contrast of modern apartment complexes nestled alongside traditional chalets. Val Thorens also offers a wide selection of excellent restaurants, bars, nightclubs and shopping.

Where to Stay in Val d’Isère
mademoiselle val d'isere

Les Airelles Val d’Isère”

In the center of Val d’Isère perched on the edge of the ski slopes sits this 5-star resort overlooking the majestic summits of the Vanoise mountains. The property invites those enamored with the mountains to live their own fairy tale. Located at an altitude of approximately 6,000 feet, this hotel offers a magnificent trip to ancient times in a magical kingdom of snow.

Inspired by the medieval period, this hotel conjures up the architecture of the most beautiful residences in the Alps from long, long ago. A grandiose and separate world, the hotel is as luxurious as it is welcoming.

The property also boasts a nearly 4,000 square foot Guerlain spa, magical children’s kingdom, cozy ski salon, gallery of boutiques hosting iconic brands, and four restaurants.

Val d’Isère

val d'isere

The Val d’Isère ski area offers over 185 miles of slopes as well as splendid and accessible off-piste skiing. The altitude ranges between 5,900 and 9,800 feet which ensures there will be plenty of snow. You can then enjoy a ski area with 300 km of slopes as well as splendid and accessible off-piste skiing. Val d’Isère is enjoyable for all levels of skiers with 22 green runs, 61 blue runs, 46 red runs, 25 black runs, two snow parks and nearly 30 miles of cross-country ski runs.

Truly advanced skiers can test the mythical La Face de Bellevarde, a World Cup downhill ski course and the steepest giant slalom course. It was developed for the 1992 Winter Olympics. From “La Face” skiers can enjoy a magnificent view of the Alps and of Val d’Isère below.

Be sure to allow time to enjoy the atmosphere of the beautiful Alpine town. Stroll through its streets, do a little shopping, take in the gorgeous scenery, or relax with a warm drink. Don’t miss the beautiful Baroque church as well as the various charming stone and wood chalets.

Chamonix

chamonix best places to ski in france

Located in the shadow of Mont Blanc, Chamonix is without a doubt one of the most popular resorts in the French Alps and one of the best places to ski in France. It was one of the first ski towns in the world, and even today you are likely to hear languages from around the globe.

Chamonix features exceptional skiing both on the slopes and off-piste. Enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Vallée Blanche’s 9,000-foot descent from the Aiguille du Midi back to Chamonix. For a more leisurely experience, take the cable car from the village up 12,605 feet to the top of the Aiguille du Midi to appreciate the spectacular views of Mont Blanc and the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps.

In Chamonix, the nightlife is just as famous as the skiing! It is a wonderful place to enjoy great restaurants and exciting bars as well as shopping.

Where to Stay in Chamonix
Armancette Chalet Saphir

Armancette Chalet Saphir

This new and highly exclusive chalet is located in a prime spot, just at the entrance of Chamonix center with ski slopes located only 300 meters from the chalet.

With a maximum capacity of 12 people, this luxury chalet extends over four floors and consists of ffour double bedrooms and one dormitory room. They all have a private bathroom. The chalet incorporates rustic materials with a fresh, exclusive modern design and is equipped with high-end facilities, outdoor hot tubs, ski rooms, and stunning decor throughout. One of the best places is certainly on the terrace to fully enjoy a spectacular panorama of the Mont-Blanc Valley and Chamonix.

To complete the experience, a Nordic bath “Storvatt,” offering a marvelous view of the snow-capped peaks, is very valuable for lounging after a day in the great outdoors.


We hope this list of the best places to ski in France inspires a future vacation. Need help planning your ski trip to France? We’re here to help! When you book your trip with French Side Travel our English-speaking Travel Care team will be able to offer assistance, 24/7 while you’re in France. There’s still time to plan a trip to France in 2023. Our travel designers are standing by to create a tailor-made itinerary just for you.

Corsica: France’s Under the Radar Island Paradise

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Located off the coast of mainland France is the stunning island of Corsica. The island has a unique culture, history, and gastronomy, and truly has its own identity along with French and Italian influences. Known as the Island of Beauty, landscapes from impressive mountains and perched villages to quaint beaches are truly astounding. Read on to discover Corsica, France’s under the radar island paradise.


Corsica: France’s Under the Radar Island Paradise

How to Get to Corsica

bonifacio in corsica

Corsica is located just off mainland France. With airports in the cities of Bastia, Ajaccio, Calvi, and Porto-Vecchio, Corsica can be reached in under two hours from many major cities in France and throughout Western Europe. Alternatively, Corsica can also be reached by ferry. Regular ferries depart from Nice, Toulon and Marseille as well as from Sardinia and mainland Italy.

When to Visit Corsica

when to visit corsica

The best months to visit Corsica are from May through the end of September. Temperatures are warm but not too hot in May, June and September, making these months ideal for rigorous outdoor activities, like hiking the mythical G20 trail. July and August are the hottest months in Corsica, and are ideal for enjoying the stunning beaches. French Side Travel recommends visiting Corsica in September, as travelers benefit from mild temperatures, warm water, and less crowds. It’s best to avoid visiting Corsica in the winter as many accommodations close and the mountain passes can be snowy.

What to Do in Corsica

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There is something for everyone in Corsica. It’s easy to see why Corsica is truly an island paradise in France.

One of the best ways to experience the Island of Beauty is with a private catamaran cruise. Groups of family and friends as well as couples looking for a perfect romantic moment will enjoy discovering Corsica from the water. Stop in picturesque hidden coves where guests can swim, snorkel, paddle board, or simply soak up the sun.

Corsica is known for fabulous hiking. Your expert guide will lead you along the Sentier des Douaniers path, past the old Genoese tower and the impressive rocks overhanging the blue sea. A perfect relaxing and easy walk for those who want to soak up the pure sea breeze and marvel at the beautiful scenery.

Adventure seekers will be thrilled with a panoramic helicopter flight over Corsica. Choose between a flight over the sea, over the mountains, or a combination of the two. Flying over the sea will afford views of Bonifacio and its white limestone cliffs and the wild coast. Those who prefer mountains will discover a waterfall, perched villages, a Moorish tower and of course the gigantic and splendid granite mountain peaks. A sea and mountain combination flight brings together the best of both worlds.

A true highlight is spending a day discovering traditional Corsican gastronomy and wines. In the vineyards of the Ajaccio Protected Appellation, visit wineries and taste the unique wines of the region. The owners will tell you about their passion for winemaking, the Corsican vines, and will share a few secrets. A memorable lunch will be served in a traditional inn in the heart of the vineyards. Afterwards, visit Sartène to enjoy the atmosphere of the old Genoese town and its many gourmet and artisanal shops.

Where to Stay in Corsica

Corsica is home to fabulous unique, authentic, and luxurious hotels. Read on to discover a few of French Side Travel’s favorite hotels in Corsica.

Hôtel La Villa Calvi in Calvi
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Hôtel La Villa Calvi

This luxurious 5-star hotel is located above Calvi, which gives it a superb view of both the bay and the city.

The hotel has five swimming pools, including an elegant 25-meter swimming lane, surrounded by a large swimming pool to which the black stone gives a unique look. A children’s pool is also available on the site. Surrounded by the Pool Bar, it dominates the bay of Calvi. A swimming pool is located at La Nouvelle Demeure, with a unique view of the citadel. Another one is in front of the villas. Finally, the three Private Villas each have their pool.

The hotel features two restaurants and a bar. Experience the Mediterranean flavors in harmony with the location, which reveals the riches of southern gastronomy at the restaurants. Make the most of the bar which offers a simple and cozy atmosphere.

Let yourself be pampered with the best spa services that offer absolute well-being experiences.

A Piattatella in Monticello
A Piattatella in Monticello

A Piattatella

Immerse yourself in a world of luxury and refinement at this 5-star hotel. Located in the middle of gardens overlooking the Reginu valley, the hotel welcomes you warmly. The staff will provide exceptional and professional service throughout your stay.

The decor is a mix of neutral shades and noble materials, a concept designed for all beauty lovers in search of an exclusive retreat. You will find three categories of rooms: Comfort, Superior, and Luxury. All rooms include a private terrace overlooking the valley, the lake, and the mountains.

The hotel offers a range of treatments, including Swedish massages, Thai reflexology, and beauty treatments. Guests can also relax in the massage chair, the sauna, or the library equipped with local books and games.

The hotel has its own restaurant, which serves gourmet cuisine prepared with products from its own garden.

Ideally located, the hotel is a 10-minute drive from the beaches of Balagne and a few steps from the village square of Monticello. You can also take a relaxing walk in the nearby lakes and mountains and enjoy a serene day in the middle of nature.

Version Maquis Citadelle in Bonifacio
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Version Maquis Citadelle

Located just a stone’s throw from the bustling port of Bonifacio, this 5-star hotel is nestled in the heart of the luxuriant vegetation of the Corsican maquis. This exceptional recently renovated property perfectly blends luxury and intimacy. It is a confidential address like few others, a small oasis of exclusivity in the heart of Corsica.

With only 22 rooms and one villa, the hotel is far from a big impersonal resorts. Wood, stone and marble blend harmoniously to create an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. Rooms with a view of the maquis and the Citadel of Bonifacio, an infinity pool, a spa, a gastronomic menu combining creativity and simplicity… all of the elements are there for you to enjoy an unforgettable stay.

Domaine de Murtoli in Sartène
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Domaine de Murtoli

An ultimate destination in southernmost Corsica, this 5-star hotel is split into different buildings, including shepherd’s houses and landlord mansions dating back to the 17th-century.

The stone houses are beautifully simplistic and authentic, with private heated pools, fireplaces, and comforts like televisions, air conditioning, and fully equipped kitchens. All the villas and houses provide quick access to the large beach of the hotel. There is also an outdoor space and with a summer kitchen, a heated swimming pool carved in rock, and a dining-lounge area.

The hotel offers four different restaurants each with its own unique menu and ambiance. Made mostly with local products from the hotel’s farms and the nearby sea, the dishes are a splendid mix of wonderful flavors, all seasoned with the scents of regional maquis herbs.

With a golf course, a seaside beach, spa, horseback riding, excursions, fishing, and more, the hotel offers plenty of leisure activities to keep guests entertained.

Miramar Beach Hotel in Propriano
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Miramar Beach Hotel

Perfectly located between Ajaccio and Bonifacio in the region of Propriano-Sartene-Campomoro, this 5-star hotel , surrounded by a two-acre garden, is only minutes away from the unspoiled sandy beaches and crystal clear waters of Southern Corsica, charming villages, and fishing harbors.

The hotel is reassuringly cozy with simple and well appointed Mediterranean decor: whitewashed walls, arched ceilings, Italian terracotta tiles making your stay here more like a holiday in a private villa. The hotel also offers breathtaking sunset views of one of the most beautiful bays on the island.

Guests can unwind under the pines at the heated pool, soak up the sun on the deck lounge with views of the coastline or get adventurous. The hotel offers a plethora of activities such as boat and jet ski excursions, paddle board yoga, sailing, horseback riding and scuba diving.

Nestled in the greenery with a breathtaking view, the restaurant is a must-see for those who want an exceptional experience. Sardinian and Sicilian chefs offer authentic and gourmet Italian cuisine.


Corsica, France’s under the radar island paradise, begs exploration. Contact an expert travel advisor to get started planning your perfect trip to the Island of Beauty. French Side Travel has something for everyone whether you’re interested in food and wine, history and culture, adventure, or romance and scenery.

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French Winter Ski Guide: Chamonix

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Located in the shadow of Europe’s highest peak, Mont Blanc, Chamonix is one of the world’s premier ski towns. It features exceptional on-piste and off-piste skiing. In the town you’ll find nightlife that is as famous as the skiing! Between the great restaurants, exciting bars, wonderful shopping and excursions, this really is the perfect destination for anyone looking for a winter escape. Read on to discover our French winter ski guide to Chamonix.


French Winter Ski Guide: Chamonix

How to Get to Chamonix

french winter ski guide how to get to chamonix

You can get to Chamonix by flying, driving, or taking a train. Flying is perhaps the most convenient option. Chamonix is just one hour and 15 minutes from the Geneva Airport via private transfer. It’s also possible to drive to Chamonix. One needs to be prepared for driving in the snow and inclement weather conditions, plus parking can be difficult. Lastly, it is possible to take a train to Chamonix. The station is just a five-minute walk from the town square, however the small train line requires changing lines. From Paris it takes on average six to seven hours to get to Chamonix by train.

What to Do in Chamonix

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The Chamonix Valley features five different ski resorts that can all be accessed by a free ski bus. The slopes are suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders from beginner to advanced. Chamonix also boasts some of the best off-piste skiing (powder or backcountry skiing) in all of the Alps. The ski slopes are world renowned and include the Vallée Blanche’s 9,000-foot descent from the Aiguille du Midi back to Chamonix. Alternatively, you can take the cable to the top of the Aiguille du Midi (12,605 feet) to appreciate the spectacular views of Mont Blanc and the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps.

If you don’t ski, no problem! There’s still plenty to do in Chamonix. Besides enjoying the shopping, arts and culture, restaurants, and bars in town there are numerous adventures to be had. Activities include ice climbing, helicopter tours and paragliding, husky sledging, trail running, fat tire biking, guided photo walks, and snowshoeing.

An Unforgettable Experience: Ski Joering

Discover Ski joering, another ancestral snow sport, in total harmony with nature. Drawn by beautiful natural horses, this original form of back-country skiing is respectful of the environment and also tremendous fun!

This activity is suitable for both adults and children eight-years-old and older, provided they can use a drag lift. A wonderful activity for the whole family!

Where to Eat in Chamonix

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Albert 1er

After a long day on the slopes, it’s always nice to warm up with a comforting meal. Chalet-chic Le Monchu located at the base of Mont Blanc and the Aiguille du Midi features Savoyard specialties like fondue, tartiflette, raclette, and different meats cooked over a wood-burning fire. With a mix of bistro dishes and local cuisine there is sure to be something for everyone in your group. Another popular option is Le Panier des 4 Saisons which offers traditional French foods in an elegant but relaxed setting. You’ll find the restaurant on a small pedestrian side street – it’s only open for dinner so we recommend reserving in advance.

Albert 1er is known as the best restaurant in Chamonix. Founded in 1903, the restaurant serves local produce from the Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva regions and grows herbs in their own garden. Both the service and the wine list are spectacular – the wine cellar houses over 19,000 bottles!

Photography Experience in Chamonix: Private Guided Photo Walk

Your private guide is an experienced photographer based in the Chamonix region. Together you’ll embark on a photo walk designed to develop your photographic eye while also discovering the character of the valley’s hamlets in their unique settings. The theme of the walk can be set baed on your personal wishes. Themes include architecture, gastronomy, and nature.

You can also have a photoshoot with your professional photographer and guide to mark your time in Chamonix.

Where to Stay in Chamonix

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Hotel Mont-Blanc

Ideally located a few steps from the main street, the 5-star Hotel Mont-Blanc has welcomed a cosmopolitan clientele since 1849. Nature and the surroundings inspired the hotel’s recent renovations, which you will surely understand after seeing the rooms which face a beautiful panorama of mountains. After a long day on the slopes enjoy the outdoor pool, heated both in summer and winter, with a spectacular view of the Mont Blanc.

For groups of up to 12, Armancette’s Saphir Chalet is the perfect solution. This brand new and highly exclusive chalet is located just at the entrance of Chamonix with ski slopes only 300 meters away. The chalet features four bedrooms and one dormitory room with a sauna, ski room, and stunning decor throughout. One of the best places is certainly on the terrace in the Storvatt Nordic bath where you’ll fully enjoy a spectacular panorama of the Mont-Blanc Valley and Chamonix.

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Armancette’s Saphir Chalet

We hope our French winter ski guide to Chamonix will help inspire a trip. With the winter ski season about to kick off, don’t hesitate to contact French Side Travel to start creating your custom itinerary. We offer a whole host of itineraries based in the French Alps. Our favorite Chamonix tours include a Skiing from a Historic Hotel in Mont Blanc’s Shadow, A 5-star Ski Vacation to Chamonix and the Mont-Blanc Valley, and A Family Summer Vacation in Chamonix.

French Winter Ski Guide: Val d’Isère

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Val d’Isère is a perfect winter destination for both beginner and advanced skiers. You’ll find over 300 kilometers of ski runs in this winter paradise, which are best explored with a private guide. Besides skiing, Val d’Isère is home to great nightlife, dining, and wonderful hotels. Don’t miss this charming Alpine town with its baroque church along with stone and wood chalets. Read on to discover our French winter ski guide featuring Val d’Isère.


French Winter Ski Guide: Val d’Isère

How to Get to Val d’Isère

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You can get to Val d’Isère by either plane, train, or automobile. Because of unpredictable winter weather, we recommend either flying into a neighboring airport or taking the train and letting us arrange a private transfer for you. There are four international airports near Val d’Isère: Geneva and Lyon, which are a three hour drive, and Chambéry and Grenoble, which are a two hour drive.

You can also take a high speed train (either TGV, Eurostar, or Thalys) to the Bourg-Saint-Maurice station, which is a 45 minute drive to Val d’Isère.

What to Do in Val d’Isère

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Val d’Isère is known for skiing. To make the most of your experience, we recommend getting a three-day ski pass and booking a private ski instructor. Skiers of all styles and levels will enjoy the fabulous slopes, including beginners and kids. There are also plenty of other winter activities besides skiing including ice skating, fat tire biking, sledding, hand skiing, ice driving, ice climbing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and paragliding.

After you’ve finished skiing, be sure to partake in a favorite French pastime, the après-ski. Whether you want to warm up with a cup of hot chocolate or mulled wine or have a refreshing glass of Champagne or beer, you’re sure to find plenty of people enjoying themselves. There are famous restaurants on the mountain like La Folie Douce or charming places in the center of the village where you can partake in the fun.

Children can enjoy ice skating, the bowling alley, the movie theater, or the Aquasportif Center.

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Val d’Isère Private Ski Guide

Discover the best snow and the best restaurants without having to look at the piste map with an official ski Guide! We can arrange a private ski guide to accompany you daily. Our Ski Guides know the ski areas inside out as well as where the snow conditions are best. They’ll be sure to take you to slopes best matched for your experience. Another bonus is whenever you’re with an official ski guide, you get lift queue priority!

Where to Eat in Val d’Isère

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Gigi

You’ll find a wide range of restaurants in Val d’Isère from gastronomic options to casual brasseries, mountainside restaurants and more.

When in the French Alps, we always recommend trying the local Savoyard cuisine. Cheese and potatoes are the stars of many of the dishes including raclette, a melted cheese scraped off from the wheel and typically served with potatoes and meats, tartiflette, a gratin-like dish made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, onions, and lardons, and fondue, a melted mix of Comté, Beaufort, and other local cheeses that you dip bread into using a fondue skewer. In Val d’Isère, two great places to try the local Savoyard cuisine are La Corniche and Le Barillon.

La Table de l’Ours is regarded as one of the best restaurants in the area. This Michelin-starred restaurant offers fine dining in a warm, inviting chalet atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to warm up by the fire after a long day of skiing.

For wonderful views, don’t miss the mountaintop restaurant Gigi.

Where to Stay in Val d’Isère

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Mademoiselle

In the center of Val d’Isère, perched on the edge of the ski slopes, sits Mademoiselle, a 5-star resort overlooking the majestic summits of the Vanoise mountains. The property invites those enamored with the mountains to live their own fairy tale. Inspired by the medieval period, Mademoiselle conjures up the architecture of the most beautiful residences in the Alps from long ago. A grandiose and separate world, the hotel is as luxurious as it is welcoming. The property also boasts a nearly 4,000 square foot Guerlain spa, magical children’s kingdom, cozy ski salon, gallery of boutiques hosting iconic brands, and four restaurants.

Another unique option in Val d’Isère is the Refuge de Solaise. This 5-star ski resort is nestled at an altitude of over 8,300 feet. From here you can take in a gorgeous sky of incredible purity, hanging over infinite landscapes of snow and ice. A stay at this hotel is about living in harmony with the light, surrounded by spectacular panoramas in an environment far removed from the hustle and bustle of the world below. The 16 rooms and four apartments offer views over the village, the valley and the mountains as far as the eye can see. The restaurant has a spacious feel with its extensive size and Alpine décor that blends beautiful local materials to create a warm yet understated look.

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The Holidays in the French Alps

An Enchanted Christmas and New Year’s Eve in Val d’Isère

Being on the mountains is always magical, but especially during Christmastime. Each year, Val d’Isère offers a special week of events and activities all centered around the Magic of Christmas. You might see Père Noël on the slopes or parading through town in his sleigh. It’s a memorable highlight for both young and old!

On New Year’s Eve, enjoy a street party followed by fireworks. A festive time to visit Val d’Isère indeed!


We hope our French winter ski guide to Val d’Isère will help inspire a trip. With the winter ski season upon us, don’t hesitate to contact French Side Travel to start creating your custom itinerary. We offer a whole host of itineraries based in the French Alps including a Fabulous Skiing in Val Thorens, A Five-Star Ski Vacation to Chamonix and the Mont Blanc Valley, and A Ski Vacation on the Mythical Val d’Isère Slopes.

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