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Lagrange Vacances Les Chalets d'Emeraude

★★★★Hauteluce
8.0/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Two-Bedroom Apartment with Alcove (8 Adults)
1x Sofa Bed(S) 58 Up to 8

This larger apartment offers a balcony or terrace, a fully equipped kitchenette and a bathroom with a bath and a shower…

Two-Bedroom Apartment (6 Adults)
1x Sofa Bed(S) 50 Up to 6

This spacious apartment offers a balcony or a terrace, a fully equipped kitchenette and a bathroom with a bath and a sho…

One-Bedroom Apartment (4 Adults)
1x Sofa Bed(S) 35 Up to 4

This apartment offers a balcony or a terrace, a fully equipped kitchenette and a bathroom with a bath.

Studio (2 Adults)
2x Single 24 Up to 2

This studio offers a balcony or terrace, a fully equipped kitchenette and a bathroom with a bath.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Mont Blanc Restaurant & Goûter★ Michelin This tastefully refurbished century-old inn at the edge of the village overlooks the Beaufortain mountains. It is the domain of an enthusiastic young chef who previously worked in pastry at a Michelin-starred establishment. Benoît Goulard proposes surprise set menus drawing on the best produce in the region – always seasonal and eco-sourced. His aim is not to tell some sort of story with each dish, but simply to conjure up refined and contemporary-style cuisine that looks and tastes great, showcasing his keen eye for detail. This also goes for the desserts, which are well worth a try! The same3.2km
  • La Ferme de VictorineBib An authentic farmhouse with a pretty rustic - style restaurant, from which you can even see the cows in the cowshed in winter. The chef is passionate about Savoyard produce, and always on the lookout for the best cheeses and cold cooked meats. An eminently pleasant restaurant and very tasty dishes!5.7km
  • Flocons de Sel★★★ Michelin5 toques Emmanuel Renaut fell in love with Haute Savoie as a child, long before achieving his Meilleur Ouvrier de France title, and his predilection for Alpine produce is deeply ingrained (pike, char and whitefish from Lake Geneva, mushrooms and wild herbs, mountain cheeses). At times he has fun subverting the regional cooking that is expected of him – a case in point being his superb langoustines marinated in citron, caviar with zesty grapefruit and gentian roots. Plants are also given an increasingly important role in his cuisine. An enchanting high-altitude chalet at the summit of fine dining.9.4km
  • La Ferme du Chozal The restaurant may sport a characteristic rustic Alpine vibe, but the appetising cuisine is no less modern, made with fine local ingredients. And let's not forget the remarkable list of Alpine wines.2.8km
  • Les 9 névésBib From its perch in the upper reaches of Beaufort, this restaurant commands breathtaking views of the village of Arêches and the surrounding peaks. With light wood fittings and a mountain atmosphere, the setting is inviting; the terrace is set against an Alpine backdrop. Local chef Benoît Chauchaix devises a single set menu comprising several courses. It centres on local seasonal produce enhanced by original herbal notes (hogweed, yarrow, meadowsweet). His modern, colourful and fragrant cuisine is absolutely on point. Cindy (his wife) takes care of things front of house. The establishment also h7.5km
  • Auberge des Églantiers A restaurateur couple – chef Kevin Bieber (who for a long time worked at Flocons de Sel) and his partner Mélanie Laugier – are the brains behind this fine little restaurant, whose terrace overlooks the Arly Gorges. In the rustic-style interior (think wood panelling and animal skins), diners tuck into delicious traditional fare, combining good quality ingredients (the Arctic char with sorrel comes to mind), well-crafted dishes and traditional mountain hospitality.7.5km
  • Le Refuge After a hike to Le Leutaz, enjoy smiling service at this charming wood-panelled restaurant extended by a veranda as well as a terrace in fine weather. Tuck into generous and indulgent dishes taken from a menu that includes some of the absolute classics (egg with green lentils, morels and shavings of foie gras), without forgetting the perennial Savoie specialties.8.9km
  • Les Ronins In Japanese culture, a rōnin is a samurai without a master, which is Anthony and Émilie's metaphor for their unfettered approach to cooking – their traditional cuisine with a twist does not eschew exotic touches. In season, game takes pride of place, eg wild suckling boar, served roasted and as a pithivier. The Grand Marnier soufflé remains the house speciality. Trendy Alpine-inspired decor and friendly service!9.7km

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