Club Med Peisey-Vallandry, Resort hotel in Landry, France
Club Med Peisey-Vallandry is a mountain resort consisting of two interconnected seven-story buildings situated at 1600 meters altitude in the Tarentaise Valley near Vanoise National Park. The property features 284 rooms, two restaurants, heated indoor and outdoor pools, and fitness facilities.
The mountain resort was created as part of Club Méditerranée's expansion into winter destinations and received hospitality recognition in 2006. This venture into alpine locations represented a significant shift for the hospitality group.
The resort blends traditional Savoyard architectural elements such as wooden beams and stone facades with alpine design details throughout the property. Visitors can observe these local building materials and design choices in the common areas and room designs.
The location sits above 1600 meters elevation, so visitors should prepare for mountain terrain and cooler temperatures. Direct access to the slopes via the Vanoise Express cable car simplifies reaching the skiing areas.
The resort has held Green Globe certification since 2012 and implements extensive environmental practices throughout its operations. This certification reflects commitment to sustainable management in the alpine mountain setting.
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