Winter Activities
Club Med Val Thorens is best for skiing the largest connected ski domain in the Alps, après-ski with stunning views, and family-friendly all-inclusive stays for older kids.
Peak Ski Season: Mid December to Early March
Late Season: March to Early April
Accommodation Type:
Set in a sleek, single-building hotel, Val Thorens Sensations offers modern rooms with stunning mountain views and thoughtful alpine touches.
Room Options:
Restaurants:
Les Yurts: Buffet-style dining with international and Savoyard favourites, fresh from live cooking stations. Enjoy the cosy yurt ambiance or mountain views of the slopes.
The Epicurious: Contemporary Savoyard cuisine with dishes like fondue and artisan diot sausage, paired with local wines. Alpine flavours celebrated in every menu, from tastings to chic picnics.
Bars & Lounges:
Oxygene: The resort’s lively hub, serving inspired cocktails and canapés. DJ sets and live music create a vibrant après-ski atmosphere perfect for dancing and evening fun.
Lounge Bar Epicurious: A sleek, intimate lounge ideal for unwinding. Sip a zesty cocktail and relax in a calm, stylish setting after a day on the slopes.
Wine Bar: Enjoy curated wines from the region and beyond, guided by our sommelier. Enjoy tastings paired with artisanal cheeses and charcuterie for a true alpine experience.
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