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WINTER PLANNING GUIDE
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WINTER PLANNING GUIDE

Eleven’s Experience Team is here to help design the perfect adventure. This guide outlines what to expect during your stay and how to prepare for your upcoming trip. We look forward to meeting you at Chalet Pelerin, but until then, let’s start making some plans.




Entry requirements for visitors differ slightly depending on place of birth, length of stay, and what items accompany the traveler. All persons entering France must travel with a passport that is three months or more from expiration beyond their planned date of departure from the Schengen Area. Travelers should also have in their possession a return or onward journey ticket and proof of funds to support the traveler during their visit. Tourist visas are not required for stays under 90 days.
By Plane:
The closest airport to Chalet Pelerin is the Chambery Airport (CMF), which is about 1.5 hours away by car. This airport is serviced by Atlantic Airlines, British Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, and others. Guests may take a commercial flight to the Geneva Airport (GVA), or the Lyon Airport (LYS), both of which are about a 2.5-hour drive from Chalet Pelerin. Commercial airlines that service these locations include Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air France, British Airways, United Airlines, and Emirates, among others.
Those interested in flying by private or charter aircraft can land on the private airstrip at the Lyon, Geneva, Chambéry, Annecy and Albertville Airports. Helicopter transfers are also available from several commercial and private airports. Please inquire for pricing.
Alternatively, guests can arrive by train. The closest train station is Bourg St. Maurice, which is only 20 minutes from our front door. Another option is to arrive at the Chambery train station, which is a 1.5-hour drive away. An Eleven vehicle transfer from Bourg St. Maurice to the lodge is included, while the transfer from Chambery train stantion is available for an additional cost.
Eleven is happy to assist with coordinating ground or helicopter transfers from your arrival location to Chalet Pelerin for an additional cost. Please see our Pricing Guide for more information on additional transportation options.


Explore winter in the Alps with Eleven’s expert guides on your choice of the following adventures.
Chalet Pelerin offers quick access to seven of the globe’s best ski resorts, including Val d’Isère, Tignes, and Les Arcs. Enjoy guided skiing across extensive terrain, from beginner slopes to expert-only runs, with an après scene that’s second to none. The longest run in Europe—7 kilometers—faces the chalet’s balconies.
Head to the nearby resorts and hop on a ski lift to easily access backcountry routes like the forests of Sainte Foy, glacier runs in Tignes, and The Lost Valley in Val d’Isère. Our guides will lead you to the best spots based on your skill level.
Since Italy is right next door, heli-skiing from Chalet Pelerin is a must. We’re located near three different heli-ski bases which access more than 40 descents. Our guides are local experts, and the runs average 1,000 meters.
The Tarentaise Valley offers diverse ski touring options, from high peak tours and forest routes to easy mountain climbing suitable for beginners. Your private guide will find appropriate terrain for each guest’s level and expectations.
Snowshoe into the wilderness directly from the chalet, or snowshoe from one of the local ski resorts in the vicinity. Options are plenty, including easy, 30-minute walks, full-day hikes, and challenging 1,200-meter climbs.


After a snowshoe or ski into the high valley, arrive at Eleven’s restored mountain alpage—once a shepherd’s hut, now a private dining retreat. Start with fireside fondue and cocktails, then move indoors for a chef-prepared, family-style meal. No electricity, no distractions—just firelight, alpine flavors, and Genepi under the stars.

Ski to Italy from the Tarentaise Valley for the ultimate ski safari. From the Pointe Helbronner cable car, ski 15 kilometers on the glacier of the legendary “Vallee Blanche” to Chamonix. After skiing Mont-Blanc massif, heli over the Mont Blanc summit back to the chalet.
Race on cross-country skis, then shoot a target like the Olympians. Open to all, the biathlon promises fun for a family or group of friends who want to share a new winter experience. If not you’re not confident with cross-country skis, snowshoes work, too.
Learn to ice-climb on stalactites and frozen waterfalls with technical equipment and a skilled professional guide. Whether a seasoned climber or amateur, this adventure is spectacular in every sense.
Go dog sledding with a private guide at the beautiful Tignes Lake or Sainte Foy forest. This memorable experience is perfect for non-skiing guests who want to enjoy the alpine scenery, as well as for those who are wanting to learn how to drive the dog sled.
Gear up for a rare opportunity to ice dive in Tignes with a special wetsuit, mask, and an oxygen tank. Guided by professionals, you’ll enter a world of silence and refracted light as you explore the water under the ice.
NOT INCLUDED WITH YOUR STAY


Take relaxation to the next level by adding a wellness treatment to your trip.
All wellness offerings are priced separately.
Slow, rhythmic strokes calm the nervous system and release stagnant toxins, creating balance and tranquility in the body, mind, and spirit.
60 minutes

A targeted variety of therapeutic massage techniques restore blood flow and alleviate chronic pain, injuries, soreness, and fatigue.
60 minutes
Revitalize and invigorate your body with our signature treatment, expertly designed to unlock your body’s natural energy pathways through gentle pressure points and soothing stretches.
60 minutes

Offered as a private group class or individual session, this practice is adapted by our knowledgeable instructors to align with guests’ abilities, needs, and comfort levels.
60 minutes
Lengthen and strengthen the entire physique with a focused sequence of balance, flexibility, and breathing exercises geared towards core strength and posture awareness.
60 minutes

Learn about our Ski Wellness Program.
Start prepping for your trip with our pre-season regimen, featuring expertly designed breathwork and physical training with illustrated exercises. Then, book the following sessions at Chalet Pelerin.

Rejuvenate after your travels with a yoga class designed to shake off stiffness and tension from your mind and body. Through stretching, breathwork, and meditation, you’ll adapt to altitude, restore circulation, regain mobility, and transition seamlessly into vacation mode.
60 minutes

Designed to optimize performance and prevent injuries, this class targets key ski muscles like the quads, calves, and hamstrings. Through gentle pre-ski exercises and focused stretching of the ACLs and hamstrings, you’ll feel limber and primed to ski.
30 minutes
Infusing our therapists’ expertise with ski-focused recovery techniques, this deep tissue sports massage integrates advanced therapeutic approaches like lymphatic drainage, Theragun massage, and CBD application for optimal rejuvenation.
60 minutes
Replenish your energy, purge toxins, and promote mental wellbeing with this hot and cold immersion session, which employs modalities like hot stones, cold plunges, and saunas to trigger the body’s natural recovery mechanisms.
60 minutes
Prepare for your travel day by cultivating a sense of ease as you rejuvenate the body and soothe the nervous system. This combination of targeted stretching, breathwork, and meditation releases lactic acid buildup and aligns your body, mind, and spirit.
60 minutes



Enjoy a culinary experience that focuses on locally sourced ingredients and French cuisine.

Breakfast and après are included daily, and dinner is provided every evening for up to six consecutive nights. For lunch, our team can arrange reservations at a local restaurant, or prepare a lunch at the chalet for an additional cost.
Our in-house chef team draws inspiration from the region, sourcing local produce whenever possible. Breakfast yogurts and milk come from the nearby dairy farm, while cheeses like Beaufort, Tomme de Savoie, and fresh goat cheese are mainstays. Dinner reflects age-old Savoyard traditions balanced with nutrient-forward dishes to fuel your adventures. Dietary preferences and restrictions are gladly accommodated as noted on your guest preference form.
Chalet Pelerin offers a curated selection of wine, beer, and spirits available at an additional cost. Each evening, our team pairs wines with dinner, while bartenders craft specialty French cocktails from our beverage menu. Guests can also enjoy personalized wine tastings accompanied by local cheeses. If you have a preferred bottle or label, please share it with your Experience Manager during the pre-trip planning process.



Check out the essential information you need to know before you go.
Passport
Prescriptions and medication
Plug adapter (See page 18 for details)
Camera and charger
Batteries/chargers for devices
Personal toiletries
Comfy clothes for relaxing around the lodge
Warm athletic layers, including a windbreaker and puffy
Warm hat and gloves
Sandals or comfortable lodge shoes
Athletic closed-toe shoes
Snow boots
Swimsuit
Polarized sunglasses
Ski Helmet
Waterproof gloves
Beanie
Ski jacket and pants
Warm ski hat
Goggles (high and low-light lenses)
Ski boots (alpine or backcountry)
Ski socks
Gloves or mittens (heavy and lightweight)
Warm layers for top and bottom (capilene, wool, fleece)
• Check-in time at Chalet Pelerin is 3:00pm and check out time is at 10:00am.
• Please note: Access to your room outside these hours is not guaranteed. Please communicate with the Experience Team to coordinate any conflicts with check-in and checkout times.
• If you will be spending time abroad before or after Chalet Pelerin, we suggest you take cash in the form of Euros for taxis, tips, and other items. It is also recommended that you notify your credit card companies that you will be traveling internationally.
• Visa and Mastercard are usually accepted at restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions in France. Smaller shops and markets in the country sometimes only take cash. Amex is not accepted everywhere in France. Tips and gratuities are usually cash transactions.
• Note that Chalet Pelerin is a cash-free property, meaning we only accept credit cards.
• As a member of the European Union, France uses the Euro as its sole form of currency. The US Dollar is not accepted in France.
• While gratuities are not expected at our properties, guests wishing to leave a tip for the Chalet Pelerin team may consider 10% to 15% of their total stay cost. This amount will be distributed among all staff and guides who contributed to your stay. Feel free to mention your preferences on how the gratuity is distributed.
• Outside the lodge, tipping is more of a gesture than an obligation in France. While tipping is not always expected, it is greatly appreciated. Servers often receive 5% of the bill if the service is deserving. Bartenders should receive a few Euro per round, depending on the amount of drinks ordered, while guides typically receive 15% of the overall bill as a gratuity.
• Sainte Foy Tarentaise adheres to the Central European Summer Time (CEST) zone.
• Check with your cell phone provider before your trip to see if they provide international service in France. Some companies have inexpensive travel plans that will give you full cell phone service while traveling internationally, but you have to enroll before you leave.
• We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. The Eleven Team can help you arrange a policy prior to your trip. Please let us know if you would like us to connect you with our preferred insurance partner, Global Rescue, to provide you with a quote.
• Electrical outlets in France and Chalet Pelerin deliver power at 220–240 volts. This is much stronger than most North American sockets, which typically deliver 110–120 volts. Plugging a North American device into an outlet in France could result in damage to the item or a fire. While North American outlets typically use type A or B plugs, outlets in France require type E plugs. We recommend bringing a power adapter for type E sockets to avoid any problems with powering your devices.





