Situated at an altitude of 1,500 metres between Mont Catogne (2,597.9 m) and La Breya (2,200 m), at the foot of the Mont-Blanc massif, the village of Champex lies on the banks of a mountain lake. It is the starting point for numerous alpine hikes, giving access to the Orny and Trient cabins, among others. The resort is also a stopover on the Tour du Mont-Blanc, on the way to Val d'Arpette or Val de Bovine.
- Tastefully renovated, combining comfort and elegance
- Bathed in light throughout the day
- Large terrace of around 20 m2 accessible from the 2 rooms, with magnificent views of the lake, mountains and village
- Built in 1906 and renovated in 2000 by Félicien and Delphine Meilland, the Hôtel des Alpes opened its doors in 1907.
- Ideal as a main residence or pied-à-terre
- Tastefully renovated, combining comfort and elegance
- Bathed in light throughout the day
- Large terrace of around 20 m2 accessible from the 2 rooms, with magnificent views of the lake, mountains and village
- Built in 1906 and renovated in 2000 by Félicien and Delphine Meilland, the Hôtel des Alpes opened its doors in 1907.
- Ideal as a main residence or pied-à-terre