The Property
Chalet Lhotse
Val d’Isère · Village centre
Bedrooms
Adults
Children
M² living space
Set in the heart of Val d’Isère, Chalet Lhotse offers a rare sense of privacy within one of the Alps’ most iconic high-altitude resorts. Overlooking the legendary La Face piste, the chalet combines expansive living with a quietly refined alpine aesthetic, where space, light and position come together effortlessly.
Arranged across 500 m², the chalet centres around a generous open-plan living space, where a grand piano and open fire create a natural focal point. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views across the piste and village, while a dedicated dining area and adjoining bar set the tone for relaxed, sociable evenings. A second lounge and private bar on the lower level offer a more intimate setting, ideal for après-ski or late-night drinks.
Five ensuite bedrooms accommodate up to 12 guests, with an additional bunk room designed for children. Each room is thoughtfully designed with comfort in mind, while a separate mezzanine lounge provides a dedicated space for younger guests to unwind.
Wellness sits at the core of the chalet. A spacious indoor pool is paired with a descending projector screen, transforming the space into a private cinema at the touch of a button. A hammam, sauna, indoor hot tub, gym and treatment room complete the spa offering, with advanced ozone technology creating a chlorine-free, more natural bathing environment throughout.
Technology is seamlessly integrated, with a full multimedia system, drop-down screens and discreet in-room features that enhance the experience without distraction. Fully serviced by a dedicated in-chalet team, Chalet Lhotse offers a stay that feels both expansive and considered, moments from the slopes yet entirely its own.
Property Features
Inside the chalet
Chalet video
Highlights

Private chef dining
Chef-prepared menus around you, five evenings weekly

Post-ski soak
Relax in the hot tub after a day on the slopes

Private gym
Fully equipped gym just steps from your room

Chess in the living room
Settle into the cosy space for a game of chess

Terrace with a view
Views of Val d’Isère over morning coffee or an evening cocktail

Afternoon tea
Daily afternoon tea served by the fire

Wellness area
Pool, sauna and massage treatment room for complete relaxation
Getting around
Local guide
Val d’Isère is one of the most respected ski destinations in the Alps, known for its exceptional terrain, high-altitude reliability and enduring appeal among serious skiers. Combined with neighbouring Tignes, it forms the Tignes–Val d’Isère ski area, offering a vast and varied domain often considered among the finest in Europe. Here, scale and performance are matched by a more understated, authentic alpine atmosphere.
Beyond the slopes, Val d’Isère offers a well-balanced mountain lifestyle. The resort blends traditional Savoyard character with a considered selection of restaurants, bars and boutiques. From long lunches on sunny terraces to a lively après-ski scene, the rhythm of the day moves easily from skiing into evening. For non-skiers, a range of experiences including spa facilities, winter walking, husky sledding and ice diving on Lac de Tignes offer an alternative way to explore the mountains.
Best for
Confident intermediates through to advanced skiers. Off-piste enthusiasts and those seeking challenging terrain. Well-suited to families, groups and returning skiers looking for both performance and atmosphere.
Skiing in Val d’Isère
With over 300km of pistes across the Tignes–Val d’Isère area, the resort offers extensive and varied terrain. Locally, skiers will find a strong mix of long cruising runs, high-altitude bowls and more technical descents, all supported by an efficient lift system. The area is particularly known for its off-piste opportunities, with accessible routes for those looking to explore beyond the marked pistes.
Snow & seasonality
Val d’Isère’s high altitude, reaching up to 3,456m on the Grande Motte glacier, ensures one of the most reliable snow records in the Alps. The season typically runs from late November through to early May, with peak conditions in January and February. Spring skiing is equally rewarding, offering longer days, softer snow and quieter slopes.
The Consensio Way
Booking Essentials
Cancellation policy
Should your plans change, the following terms apply:
· More than 70 days prior to arrival – Your deposit (25% of the total booking value) will be retained
· 70 days or less prior to arrival – The full booking value will be chargedCancelling your stay
To cancel your booking, please note:
· Requests must be submitted in writing by the lead booker
· Cancellations should be sent via email
· Your “arrival date” refers to the start date of your stay, as outlined in your rental agreementBefore you travel
· We strongly recommend arranging comprehensive winter sports travel insurance to protect your booking.
· All guests are required to hold a valid policy that includes cancellation cover.Key details
Check-in from 4:00 PM
Check-out by 10:00 AMDuring your stay
· We kindly ask guests to take care within the chalet.
· Any damage incurred remains the responsibility of the booking party
· Smoking is not permitted within the chalet, including balconies and terraces
· Travel Insurance: Suitable winter sports travel insurance is required for all guestsBrochure & Floor plan
Our most exceptional experience
ULTIMATE CATERED CHALETS
Every detail coordinated by your dedicated team, leaving you to
simply enjoy your stay.
- Pre-arrival and in-resort concierge service
- Private chef with bespoke menu consultation
- Professional team with 4×4 vehicle and in-resort chauffeur (8.00–23.00)
- Perrier-Jouët Champagne, premium spirits and French wines
- Daily cooked breakfast tailored to your preferences, afternoon tea and canapés
- Chef-prepared dinners (5 nights)



























