Chalet Sophia, sleeps 16 with sauna, hot tub, 5 mins from ski lift

Chalet in Tignes Les Brevieres with Jacuzzi / Hot Tub, Sauna, Log fire, Wi-Fi, Heated Boot Room, Parking Available

Chalet 2724

Catered, Sleeps 17, 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms

Prices: From €9,300.00 (catered) per week

Facilities: Jacuzzi / Hot Tub, Sauna, Log fire, Wi-Fi, Heated Boot Room, Parking Available, Cot Available, Washing Machine

Suitable for: Family / Child friendly

Location type: Mountains, Village, Ski resort

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Welcome to Chalet Sophia, a spacious and modern alpine retreat designed to accommodate up to 16 guests. Spread across four generous floors, this comfortable chalet is nestled in the charming village of Tignes les Brévières, in the desirable Hauts des Brévières area. Boasting breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, Chalet Sophia is just a two-minute walk from the funicular-style lift, which links you to the main lift station, ski slopes, and the village’s lively bars and restaurants.

At Chalet Sophia, relaxation is at the forefront. Ease into the traditional Scandinavian-style wooden sauna or unwind in the outdoor hot tub on the balcony, overlooking the picturesque snowy village, shimmering lake, and the stunning mountain landscape beyond. These features are ideal for soothing tired muscles after a long day on the slopes. The chalet also provides plenty of storage for your ski equipment, complete with heated boot warmers, so your gear will be dry and ready to go the following day.

The chalet offers seven well-appointed double/twin bedrooms, most with en-suite bathrooms. On the upper level, Rooms 5 and 6 share a bathroom, while Rooms 7 and 8 also share one, making this arrangement well-suited for families. For added convenience, Rooms 7 and 8 can be connected via a lockable adjoining door to form a family suite. If required, a single bed can be added to Room 2 to increase the chalet’s capacity to 17 guests.

The chalet’s welcoming living and dining area combines a rustic wood and stone interior, providing a charming and sociable open-plan space. Guests can enjoy shared meals around the large banqueting table, relax by the cosy fireplace, and take in the scenic mountain views from the communal balcony. For quieter moments, retreat to the separate television snug, which offers UK satellite TV, a DVD player with a selection of films, game consoles, and a variety of board games.

To ensure your holiday is memorable, we carefully assemble a team of dedicated professionals each season who are committed to providing outstanding service and creating the perfect alpine ambience.

Chalet Catering:
Your personal chalet hosts will look after you throughout your stay, preparing meals and keeping the chalet clean and comfortable. You will be treated to a delicious four-course evening meal on six nights of the week, complete with a cheeseboard and complimentary French wine. On one evening, enjoy a traditional two-course Savoyard dinner. A hearty continental breakfast is served every morning, with hot options available on five days. After a day on the slopes, return to the chalet to find a delightful afternoon tea waiting for you each day.

Additionally, the chalet comes stocked with a selection of alcoholic and soft drinks for your enjoyment throughout your stay.

Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, we look forward to welcoming you to Chalet Sophia, where comfort and stunning alpine surroundings come together for an unforgettable holiday.

General information

Property type Chalet (210 m2)
Catered Catered
Holiday theme Walking holiday, Sight-seeing, Good night life, Cycling holiday, Summer holidays, Ski Holidays

Accommodation information

Bedrooms

8 bedrooms, sleeps maximum of 17 people

Bedroom 1: 2 single beds and ensuite bathroom

Can also be a double.

Bedroom 2: 2 single beds and ensuite bathroom

Can add extra bed to make into a triple room.

Bedroom 3: 2 single beds and ensuite bathroom

Can also be a double.

Bedroom 4: 2 single beds and ensuite bathroom

Can also be a double.

Bedroom 5: 2 single beds

Can also be a double. Shares bathroom with room 6.

Bedroom 6: 2 single beds

Can also be a double. Shares bathroom with room 5.

Bedroom 7: 2 single beds

Can also be a double. Shares bathroom with room 8. Lockable interconnecting door between room 7 & 8, making excellent family room.

Bedroom 8:

Can also be a double. Shares bathroom with room 7. Lockable interconnecting door between room 7 & 8, , making excellent family room.

Bathrooms

6 bathrooms

Bathroom 1: toilet and shower

Bathroom 2: toilet and bath with shower

Bathroom 3: toilet and shower

Bathroom 4: toilet and shower

Bathroom 5: toilet and bath with shower

Room 5 & 6 share this bathroom.

Bathroom 6: toilet and bath with shower

Room 7 & 8 share this bathroom.

Dining room

Seats 15+

Living room

Seats 15+

On-site facilities

Entertainment Satellite / Cable TV, DVD, Television, CD Player, Game Console
Communications & IT Internet access, Wi-Fi
Leisure Jacuzzi / Hot Tub, Sauna
Heating Log fire, Central heating
Household Washing Machine, Cot Available, Fridge, Kettle, Highchair, Hairdryer, Tumble dryer, Towels/linen provided, Heated Boot Room, Coffee Machine
Parking Parking Available
Other facilities Airport Transfers available, Balcony / Terrace, Panoramic views, Sea / Lake views, Cross Country Skiing, Skidoo - ATV rides, Heli Skiing

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Car is not necessary

About Tignes Les Brevieres

Tignes is a Mecca for any winter sports enthusiast. 300 kms of marked piste, 90 lifts and a World famous ski area linking into Val D’Isere with 2 glaciers and one of the largest verticals in the world from 1550m right up to 3550m. Snow is guaranteed from mid October right through to mid May. We have two chalets in Tignes Les Breviere - just 100m from the new lift linking directly to the Sache Gondola out of the village. Chalets Davie and Trudie are two identical chalets situated next door to each other. Both chalets have eight rooms and are catered on a H/B basis, seven days a week.

Tignes lies at the top of the Tarentaise valley and is made up of five hamlets, Tignes les Breviere, Tignes le Bois, Tignes le Lavacet, Tignes le Lac and Tignes Val Claret. The ski area is linked with Val d Isere to form the famous Espace Killy ski area. The hamlets of Le Bois, Lavacet, le Lac and Val Claret began their lives when the Tarentaise river was dammed flooded the old village of Tignes and forming the Lac Chevail. A number of evicted villagers began to develop the Tignes that we know today and with the help of the famous French skier Jean Claude Killy linked it with the neighbouring village of Val d Isere to form the extensive ski area of the Espace Killy. The Ski area provides for skiers of all abilities, with some 350km of marked pistes, glacier skiing, and numerous bowls and untracked areas for the off piste lovers. It really is an area that you can return to each year and find new areas to ski.

Tignes is a vibrant Alpine resort; there are plenty of restaurants, bars, shops to keep the non-skiers of the party happy. Other ‘activities’ going on in the village include horse drawn sleighs, ten pin bowling, ice skating, fitness centre, cinemas, swimming pool, ice diving and numerous way marked walks around the villages

Apres ski in Tignes is as long and hard as you want it to be. The Alpaka Lodge has its own bar and is one of the main focal points in Tignes Le Lac, while just up the road is the Loop Bar which hosts a number of live bands and events weekly. There are free Navettes which link Le Lac and Val Claret and run regularly until midnight enabling the party goers within the groups to enjoy the Vie Bar and any number of clubs situated in Val Claret. Tignes is also re known for its new-year celebrations with a live DJ and spectacular fireworks to greet the New Year in. It also hosts the prestigious X Games for the next five years, an event not to be missed.

The Skiing
The Espace Killy ski area is popular with both skiers and boarders. The area caters well for all abilities, with some 350 km of marked pistes ranging from gentle blues up to technical black runs. The area links the villages of Tignes and Val d Isere and sits in the Vanois national park, giving stunning views of large undisturbed natural beauty. The area is also high enough to guarantee good snow conditions.

Beginners
Beginners are well catered for with nursery slopes in Les Breviere, Le Lac and Val Claret. All these nursery slopes have the added advantage of being served with ski lifts that are free to use, enabling beginners to gain all the necessary skills at no cost before heading off to try the numerous blues in the area. Once the basic skills have been mastered then the Palafour chairlift whisks beginners away into an area with numerous blue runs to practice on. These blues either wind their way gently back into le Lac, or for the more adventurous there are blue runs which link into both Val Claret and Le Breviere from this chairlift.

Intermediates
The Espace Killy ski area has a wide variety of marked pistes that will keep intermediates happy each day of their holiday. Spend a few days exploring the areas of the Grand Motte, Toviere and L’Aiguille Percee, areas which all surround the hamlets of Tignes. Runs such as Double M of the glacier and cyclamen from the L’Aiguille Percee are not to be missed. For those intermediates wishing to step out of their comfort zone, perhaps tick off the blacks of Trolles and Sache.
The Solaise and Fornet bowls above Val d’Isere also offer the intermediate both excellent and challenging skiing. Enjoy skiing on the second glacier in the area with its wide range of blues and red runs.

Advanced
The Espace Killy area has enough of both challenging pistes and off piste bowls to keep even the most adventurous advanced skier/boarders happy. Blacks such as Leisse, situated on the Grand Motte glacier, the face, coming of the Rocher de Bellevarde into Val d’Isere and the mogul field known as silene will keep you amused for hours. For those of you who enjoy off piste why not enjoy the easily accessible bowls of Vallon de la Sache or the Fornet bowls. However to really experience some of the untracked off piste areas why not hire an off piste guide from Top Ski.

Activities near Tignes Les Brevieres

Local sports activities

On-site: Skiing, Walking

Within 15 minutes: Mountain biking, Climbing, Fishing, Cycling, Tennis

Local leisure activities

Within 15 minutes: Food shop, Restaurant, Shopping

Great for Walking holiday, Sight-seeing, Good night life, Cycling holiday, Summer holidays, Ski Holidays

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14 Dec 2024 21 Dec 2024 Catered Per property €9,300
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4 Jan 2025 11 Jan 2025 Catered Per property €12,800
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11 Jan 2025 18 Jan 2025 Catered Per property €12,200
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18 Jan 2025 25 Jan 2025 Catered Per property €13,300
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25 Jan 2025 1 Feb 2025 Catered Per property €13,900
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1 Feb 2025 8 Feb 2025 Catered Per property €15,200
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8 Feb 2025 15 Feb 2025 Catered Per property €17,000
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22 Feb 2025 1 Mar 2025 Catered Per property €17,400
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1 Mar 2025 8 Mar 2025 Catered Per property €15,000
6 rooms (12 persons) available. Half-board price.
8 Mar 2025 15 Mar 2025 Catered Per property €15,000
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15 Mar 2025 22 Mar 2025 Catered Per property €15,000
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22 Mar 2025 29 Mar 2025 Catered Per property €13,500
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29 Mar 2025 5 Apr 2025 Catered Per property €16,000
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5 Apr 2025 12 Apr 2025 Catered Per property €17,800
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12 Apr 2025 19 Apr 2025 Catered Per property €13,800
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19 Apr 2025 26 Apr 2025 Catered Per property €9,300
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INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:

Sole occupancy of the property
Breakfast every day (hot options on five mornings with a self-serve continental breakfast on 2 mornings)
Afternoon tea with freshly baked cake on six days (no afternoon tea on the chalet day off)
Six evening 5-course dinners (canapes, starter, main, dessert, and cheese board with port)
Prosecco reception on first and last night
Free-flowing French wine with the evening meal: choice of red, white, and rosé wines
A selection of alcohols and soft drinks
Bed linen and towels
Hosting throughout your stay
Communal areas are cleaned daily
Bedrooms and bathrooms cleaned once a week with a towel change
Local taxes

NOT INCLUDED:

Travel to the resort from your home
Transfers
Ski school, ski pass, ski hire
Childcare
Travel Insurance (compulsory – you will need to confirm to us all your party are covered for cancellation insurance WHEN YOU BOOK)
Visas if required
Optional Extras
Dinner on the chalet night off

James R Stayed February 2024

Excellent service


We filled the chalet with four families (17 people) but it never felt cramped or crowded. The experience was relaxing and luxurious, with an array of spirits (we well as wine and beer of course); a TV and games console; boot warmers; a hot tub and sauna; and an excellent three-course meal plus cheese board every evening. Our chalet hosts Kelly and Pete were superb — often anticipating what we needed before we asked for it. The showers were a bit cramped.

I've put 3 stars for the location because of the distance from the higher runs but really, it depends what you want. Les Brevieres is the lowest part of Tignes at 1550m. So to get up to the best ski runs takes the best part of an hour from leaving the front door of the chalet (particularly with a big group). The trek to the gondola isn't too bad — a short walk up to a mini-lift (nick-named the yoghurt pot) which takes you conveniently down to the bottom of the village). You sometimes need to wait for a couple of lift trips at peak time in the morning.

The village has bags of cute alpine charm though and a few restaurant options plus a couple of pubs. It is more chilled than Lac or Val Claret. If you fancy a bigger night at one of those (I recommend the live bands at Cocorico in Val Claret) you can get back on shuttle busses once the lifts have shut down, though it can take a while.


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