Serre Chevalier Hotels

For full details of hotels in the Serre Chevalier area, please see the Serre Chevalier Hotels site.

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There are some 50 hotels of all sizes offering excellent food and lodging to visitors to Serre Chevalier, most are situated at one of the four main points of lift entry to the ski area, although there are quieter places along the valley in the smaller, outlying villages for those who wish and there are hotels situated on the very pistes themselves for those who don’t want to miss a minute on the slopes.

It is possible to walk to the ski lifts from most places in Briançon, Villeneuve, Chantemerle or Monêtier, although there is an excellent, free shuttle-bus service during the day, but for those who choose a place off the main path private transport is advised and there is ample parking at all ski lifts.

Most hotels are in the middle range, there is currently only one four star hotel in the valley, although a new complex for Monêtier is set for completion in the next few years.

Serre Chevalier is a real community that has grown over the years and most hotels have grown with the area – even before the idea of a skiing holiday – and as such offer a friendly, family operated service, that has retained the charm of an older time. The mountain fare and excellent kitchens makes a visit to many of the valley’s hotel restaurants a worthwhile journey regardless of where you choose to stay.

Given the relative lateness of the ski station developing there are very few of the concrete monsters thrown up in the 1970s, meaning it is one of the most civilised and unhurried places to stay in the Alps, if not the world.