Dormio Resort Les Portes du Grand Massif is an excellent choice if you are looking for luxurious complex in the diverse ski region of Le Grand Massif. The resort itself is located in the stunning Hameau de Flaine in-between forests and with spectacular views.
The traditional chalets are divided into apartments and the ski lift is just at the bottom of the piste across the road from the complex. The apartments are spacious and tastefully decorated with some being able to accommodate up to 12 people. They all contain a luxury kitchen and a balcony with some even containing on-suite bathrooms. The complex has a heated swimming pool, a sauna and a jacuzzi so you’ll be able to recharge after skiing all day.
For those looking to enjoy the après-ski after a day on the slopes, don’t put away your skis or board too quickly as you’ll need to use the piste to get to the centre of Flaine. After you’ve enjoy a few beers or glasses of wine in one or more of the many bars a ski bus will take you back to the complex.
The swimming pool is in the main building (reception area). As the chalets are spread out over quite a large area, it is possible that you will have to cross a road to get to the pool area.
In the heart of the snow-sure Le Grand Massif ski area in France, you will find Flaine at an altitude of 1600 metres. The village is nestled in a valley surrounded by snowy peaks. Its iconic Bauhaus architecture was designed by the famous urban planner Marcel Breuer. He chose white buildings that follow the natural contours of the valley, so that the ski resort would blend harmoniously into its environment.
Flaine is known for its excellent snow record, so you’ll have perfect skiing conditions during your holiday. Le Grand Massif offers 265 kilometres of varied slopes, and you can explore them all using the ski pass included with a Sunweb holiday package. Cross-country skiers will also be spoilt for choice with over 160 kilometres of trails to enjoy. Will you join us in discovering Flaine?
Flaine is an excellent choice for a ski holiday with the whole family or a group of friends. The centre of the village is car-free, so children can explore and play safely. For older children and beginners, there are several blue slopes in Flaine. It is a peaceful ski area, a place to recharge and enjoy the beautiful surroundings while skiing. With Sunweb’s large range of accommodation to choose from, you’re sure to find something everyone will love. From an all-inclusive hotel with an extensive spa, to a self-catering apartment at the foot of the slopes, you get to decide every detail.
Most people travel to Flaine to ski, snowboard, or cross-country ski. But that’s not all this diverse ski resort has to offer! If you’d like to do something different for a day, there are several unique and unforgettable activities to experience there. Why not take the cable car up to the summit of Grandes Platières? From there, you’ll have a spectacular, panoramic view of Mont Blanc (the highest mountain in the Alps) and its surrounding mountains. How about a scenic snowshoe hike or a dogsled ride through the snow? A helicopter flight over this beautiful ski resort will be an experience you’ll never forget. Brave travellers can even try their hand at ice diving. If you’d like to learn more about the unique architecture in Flaine, take a free guided tour or see the exhibitions at the Art Centre. What are you waiting for? Discover the many sides of Flaine this winter.
The ski area of Le Grand Massif, with approximately 265km of pistes, is regarded as one of the best ski resorts in France. The area has an altitude of 900m to 2500m. The ski area Le Grand Massif is known as a snow-sure resort. If there is snow falling in the French Alpes, it likely to be snowing in Flaine! Every year we get many messages from guests who have chosen to return to Le Grand Massif, a strong sign that once visited you will want to keep going back!
The pistes of Grand Massif are well-connected, consisting of Flaine, Samoens, Morillon and Les Carroz. The combination of these areas, make it the fourth biggest ski area in France. This fantastic area offers plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders of every level. Novices and intermediate skiers can head to one of the many wide pistes that are also ideal for snowboarders.
Snowboarders in Le Grand Massif can also test their skills in one of Europe’s biggest snow parks that include a half pipe, boarder cross and various jumps. Highly experienced will be happy to know that there is a challenge in Grand Massif: Gers descent!
There are also plenty of off-piste route or you can head off on one of the longer ski trails. We recommend the Cascade, a fantastic descent lasting 14 km.
There are rarely waiting times or queues in Flaine but you can expect the resort to be relatively full during French school holidays. On location you can opt for a hands free lift pass. This lift pass costs approximately € 3,- extra. All Sunweb packages include a lift pass for the full ski area (Grand Massif).
In the villages of Les Carroz and Samoëns you will find an extensive cross country skiing area. There is a total of 47 km of cross country tracks in the area. Samoëns is also the only ski resort with the official title of "Monument Historique”.
Capital:
The capital of France is Paris
Time:
France is one hour ahead of the UK (GMT+1).
Language:
The official language is French.
Money:
The euro (€) is the official currency of France
Emergency number:
The local emergency number is 112.
Service charge (tip) in restaurants and bars :
It is not likely that the service charger will be added to the bill automatically. If you are pleased with the service you can round off or leave a tip of 10%.
Power:
The voltage is 220 and the socket is different compared to the general UK sockets. You can buy an European adapter in most airports and supermarkets.
Mobile:
A UK mobile phone should work in France. The setup for this may differ per provider, so it is best to inquire about this before hand.
Safety on the slopes:
In France, wearing a helmet is not mandatory but recommended (especially for children). In ski classes (for all ages), it is often compulsory.
Travel documents:
You must be in possession of a valid passport in order to travel to France.
Food and Drinks:
Cheese, croissants, baguettes and wine! It is possible to drink tap water.
Opening hours:
As a general rule, the shops are open on Monday/Friday from 09:00 to 19:00. However, some shops may close over lunchtime. On Sunday and Monday, a selection of shops are closed. Some supermarkets are open on Sunday mornings.
Public Holidays:
Christmas Day: 25 December, 2014 (Thursday)
Boxing Day: 26 December, 2014 (Friday)
New Year’s Day: 1 January, 2015 (Thursday)
Good Friday: 3 April, 2015
Easter Sunday: 5 April, 2015
Easter Monday: 6 April, 2015
Travelling by car:
Most motorways in France require you to pay a toll fee. The Pas Piccolo San Bernardo is closed the whole winter (November - June). Always check the locat weather reports before departing.
In some cities and towns it is obligaroty to have a "environmentsl sticker". It is not possible to buy these stickers en route. You will have to order them online before you leave home. French authorities advise you to print out the form and the confirmation of the sticker if it does not arrive at your home in time. You can find the form on:
https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/demande-ext/cgu
You will fly into Geneva Airport (GVA). Flight times can be seen during the booking process, based on your choice of regional airport.
Transfer
In the booking steps it is possible to book a transfer. If you book a transfer via Sunweb, it will be a shared transfer to and from the resort. The average transfer time to Flaine is approximately 2 hours. You are allowed to bring the following standard luggage: 1 bag/suitcase per person & 1 ski/snowboard bag per person. Other extra luggage is always on request. For additional information about the transfer click here.
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A Le Grand Massif ski pass is included in the holiday price.
You can see the surcharges and discounts for extending your ski pass or no ski pass in step 1 (preferences) of the booking process. If a child or senior discount applies, this will be shown in step 2 (price overview). Would you like to know which ski pass is included in your travel time? Take a look at our FAQ .
Ski passes for children up to 7 years old are free. These discounts can be found in the calculation of your travel sum. Identification is required when collecting the ski pass.
Any surcharges and discounts are only valid upon booking. Other rates are applied locally. It is not possible to redeem the ski pass on another day onsite. An extension of the ski pass can often be booked as an extra; you will find the price for this further into the booking steps. The discount for “no ski pass” can also be found in the booking process.
The following equipment can be booked:
This equipment is ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. The equipment is particularly manoeuvrable, so it makes turning and braking easy. Parallel skiing is also possible with these skis.
This is ideal equipment for intermediate skiers and snowboarders. The equipment is manoeuvrable and suitable for cutting corners sharply. Even at high speeds, these skis provide great performance.
These skis and snowboards are made of high-quality material and are perfect for experienced skiers. They can also be used by skiers who have mastered parallel skiing. This comfortable equipment is suitable for all track types and snow conditions.
These are high performance skis and snowboards with the latest technology and are suitable for the most experienced skiers.
Ski and snowboard lessons start on Sundays
When booking ski lessons, you will be asked for your level of experience:
Beginners: Only opt for beginners lessons if you have never skied before.
Average: Can you already brake/make a turn? Then choose average and beginners.
Advanced: Can you already ski, but you want to develop your technique further? Then choose advanced.
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