Travel information
Find here the best way to travel to the mountains.
By car
Driving to the Alps in your own car gives you increased flexibility over timings and luggage with the possibility of two extra days skiing. For Austria, France and Switzerland motorway tolls have to be paid.
Eurotunnel: www.eurotunnel.com
Sea France: www.seafrance.com
P & O Ferries: www.poferries.com
Norfolk Line: www.norfolkline.com
Brittany Ferries: www.brittanyferries.com
CrossChannelFerryTickets: www.cross-channel-ferry-tickets.co.uk
Ferry Booker: www.ferrybooker.com
Rail Europe: www.raileurope.co.uk/snowtrains
Eurostar: www.eurostar.com
Here you can get a detailed routeplan from your home to this chalet. It will automatically calculate the costs (petrol and tax) and kilometres of the journey.

By train
Thalys: www.thalys.com
Rail Europe: www.raileurope.co.uk
Eurostar: www.eurostar.com
The Train Line: www.thetrainline.com
SNCF: www.voyages-sncf.com
CityNightLine: www.db.de
ICE International: www.db.de
By air
If you would like to fly, suggested carriers flying into the Alps are listed below. Flight times are approximately 1½ to 2 hours. Once you arrive at the airport, you can either tie in with a coach transfer or pay extra for a special transfer to your chalet.
EasyJet: www.easyjet.com
Sky Europe: www.skyeurope.com
British Airways: www.ba.com
Flyglobespan: www.flyglobespan.com
Flybe: www.flybe.com
Jet2: www.jet2.com
BMI Baby: www.bmibaby.com
Swiss International: www.swiss.com
Satelite Travel: www.satellitetravel.co.uk
Car hire:
Holiday Taxis: www.holidaytaxis.com
Holiday Autos: www.holidayautos.com
Holiday Cars: www.holidaycars.com
EasyCar: www.easycar.com

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