La Taiga Restaurant & Bar
Bright & modern cocktail bar and restaurant serving regional specialities, salads and sharing platters for lunch and dinner.
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6 bedroom Chalet in La Tania. Sleeps 12
Traditional Savoyard chalet with hot tub, close to the piste and main La Tania lift, and short walk from the village centre.
Chalet Léa is ideally located in the charming chalet quarter of La Tania, just 200 metres from the bottom of the Folyères piste and the main La Tania lift. The resort centre is only a five-minute walk on the other side of the piste, making it a fantastic base for exploring the area.
Spread over two floors, this chalet is perfect for families or groups of friends.
On the ground floor, you’ll find a boot room with heated boot driers, plus a spacious open-plan living and dining room where you can unwind after a day on the slopes. The fully equipped kitchen is located on the first floor, along with a terrace featuring a hot tub, perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun.
On the first floor, you'll find the four twin bedrooms and one double bedroom, each with an en-suite shower room and WC.
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Bright & modern cocktail bar and restaurant serving regional specialities, salads and sharing platters for lunch and dinner.
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Bright & modern cocktail bar and restaurant serving regional specialities, salads and sharing platters for lunch and dinner.
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