Only a few kilometres from the ski slopes… Ideally located on a slope just in front of the skiable domain, the residence benefits from an exceptional close access to the ski lifts leading to the top of the “Luc Alphand” ski slope. This outstanding location gives easy access to all amenities as well as useful infrastructures (ski lifts, ski schools, ski material rental, etc). An authentic architecture… The residence will consist of 17 apartments ranging from 1-bed to 2-bed apartments. The architecture, faithful to mountain traditions and combined with a selection of noble materials, is in perfect harmony with its environment. The roofs covered with larch shingles, the natural wood stain and stone facings as well as the grey roughcast walls scraped with a trowel emphasize the traditional side of the architecture and reinforce the high standing of the residence. High level of services and comfortable apartments… From the choice of the materials to the tasty decoration, all the apartments in the residence have been thoroughly designed in order to offer the best of comfort to the residents. The breadth of experience of the various contributors (developer, architect and administrator) is the key to the exceptional design and lay-out of the flats. The space, in each apartment, will be optimized and functional. Large bay windows will give access to sunny balconies and thus, bring luminosity to the rooms. The lay-out and the tailor-made furniture use the space at its best and convey charm and comfort. A wide typology of apartments will be available in order to match everyone’s need.
Les Hautes Alpes: The Hautes Alpes department was named after its medium altitude which is also the highest in France. A third of the department territory is above 2,000 m and reaches its highest points at 4,102 m. Les Hautes Alpes is a truly welcoming department with a heart just as kind as its beauty. Les Hautes Alpes is one of those rare departments that perfectly blends snow and sun. Indeed, the scents of lavender, absinthe and Spanish lilacs fill the air which also resounds with crickets chirp. More than 50% of the French flora is represented in the region. The department is one of the sunniest with “300 days of sunshine a year”, just as Corsica or the Languedoc area. The phrase “climat ensoleillé d’altitude” (“sunny climate of altitude”) was specially invented to point out this particularity of Les Hautes Alpes climate. Serre Chevalier: Thirteen villages together with some hamlets are dotted along the National Park of Les Ecrins and in the heart of L’Oisans sauvage, in Les Hautes Alpes department. The villages and hamlets form the Serre Chevalier resort alongside the high valley of La Guisane where the atmosphere is jovial and where the spirit remains genuinely authentic… Serre Chevalier offers a wide range of sports and entertainment but above all, a huge skiable domain with 250 km of ski slopes winding through hundred-year-old larches at an altitude of 1,200 m and 2,800 m. In 2007, Serre Chevalier was voted first resort for well-being in France. Skiable domain: With 250 km of ski slopes, Serre Chevalier is one of the largest skiable domains in Europe. The resort, comprising 13 villages, is divided among four areas: Briançon, Chantemerle, Villeneuve la Salle and Mônetier les Bains which is at the doorstep of the National Park of Les Ecrins. You will find different ways to enjoy your skiing: intense skiing in a high mountain ambience, skiing at your own gentle pace in the larch forests or skiing with your family in secured ski areas… - 1,200 – 1,800 m; - Difference in height of 1,600 m; - 250 km of ski slopes; - 115 ski slopes: 25 greens, 33 blues, 42 reds and 15 blacks; - 9 cable-cars; - 21 chairlifts including 9 declutching ones; - 35 ski lifts; - 1 moving walkway; - 35 km of ski slopes for Nordic skiing. Serre Chevalier is part of one of the most important networks in Europe producing artificial snow to make sure skiing conditions are at their best during all the winter season. Therefore, 145 hectares of the skiable domain are covered with artificial snow. Access: -By car: * From the South of France: follow motorway A51 Aix en Provence/La Saulce, then take roads RN85 towards Gap and RN94 towards Briançon. * From the North of France: from Grenoble, follow road RN91 and go through Le Col de Lauteret. * From La Maurienne (savoie): take le tunnel du Fréjus (45km). * From Italy: go through Le Col de Montgenevre. - By train: The resort is located 6km away from Briançon station. A night train links Briançon to Paris. There exist other connections with the main big cities: Lyon, Grenoble, Marseille. The high-speed train from coming from Paris has a bus connection to Grenoble from the train station. Oulx high-speed train station (Italy), for the Paris-Milan line, is 30 km away from the resort. - By plane: * Lyon St-Exupéry airport (200 km) * Turin-Casselle (108 km) * Marseille-Provence et MP2 (250 km) * Grenoble-Saint Geoirs airport is dedicated to domestic and low-cost flights