Koh-I Nor Apartments
Rue de Gebroulaz, 73440 Val Thorens, France
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Swimming Pool
- Parking
- Spa Facilities
- Restaurants
- Gym
- Balcony
- Hot Tub
- Ski Room
- Sauna
- Terrace
- Bar
- Kitchen
- Ski Shop
- Apartments
- Shuttle Service
- Airport
- Town
- Massage
- Sun Terrace
- Jacuzzi
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About Koh-I Nor Apartments
The Koh-I Nor Apartments are located in a prime ski-in, ski-out location in the resort of Val Thorens, offering easy access to the Plein Sud blue run.
The hotel is also a short ride on the shuttle bus to the ski school meeting point, whilst the resort centre is also nearby should you want to check out the apres-ski scene on an evening.
In total, there are 35 high quality apartments of varying size that can sleep anywhere from two to six people, meaning options are available for couples and families who want to enjoy their winter break on French soil.
Whilst each of those apartments has its own kitchen facilities, there are a number of restaurants on site where you can book a table if you wish and don't want to head out into the village itself.
A range of facilities are available for guest use which include a swimming pool, sauna and gym, whilst there is a ski room in which to store your equipment.
Ski Accommodation
Various different grades of apartment are available which range in size from those that can sleep a maximum of two people through the largest family option that can sleep as many as six - with bunk beds for children.
All apartments have a fully equipped kitchenette with oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave, as well as a satellite TV, free WiFi, hairdryer and balcony.
Meals
Although the apartments are all offered on a self-catering basis, there is a restaurant on site that provides a range of local and international dishes - with booking recommended. Bakery deliveries to apartments are available on request.
Location
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Goodness! Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe at 2300m. No, you don't need oxygen masks but you are pretty much assured of snow from November through to May. Surrounded by a great horseshoe of stunning peaks it's nothing short of spectacular.
It's part of the wonderful Les 3 Vallées network so if you tire of its own pistes, it's easy...
- Good for Off Piste
- Good for Families
- Good for Non-skiers
- Groups
- High Altitude