Serre Chevalier — Things to do

Because of the layout of Serre Chevalier in 13 villages, and the fact that it is relatively undiscovered by the international skiing community, the variety of entertainment away from the slopes is not that huge. Having said that, it could be argued that this is part of its charm. Besides, with such an extent of tree-lined runs, skiing during bad weather is much more pleasant.

Things to do

Cinemas
There are quite a few cinemas in the different villages: Serre Chevalier 1500: Cinema Louis et Auguste Lumière (2 screens). Rue de l'...
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Fayol
+33 4 92 24 52 61
This bakery in Serre Chevalier does great bread and pastries, with their tartes du champsaur a specialty. Open 7.30am-12.30pm , 4-7.30pm.
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Hotel Alliey
+33 4 92 24 40 02
A lovely hotel that comes complete with a spa and indoor swimming pool. However, it's the gastronomic experience that most guests come here for....
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Karting on Ice
+33 (0)4 92 52 60 60
Chuck yourself round a course of ice, or watch the big boys do it, Prost was here this year. They provide karts and helmets. It runs until March 15th...
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Meije Massage
+33 (0)6 09 64 68 27
Why not have a massage to get your ready to do it all again tomorrow. Meije comes to you and treats you at your own accommodation with an array of...
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Museum of Sacred Art
The reliquary of 30 chapels and churches from the area all pulled together from between the 15th and 19th centuries. Open Thurs, Fri and Sun, 2-6pm....
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Petit Marche
+33 (0)4 92 21 43 92
Great place to pick up picnic products and arguably the best bread in town. 
MadDog favourite
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Piscine Municipale
+33 (0)4 92 23 06 00
There are swimming pools of basic quality in Villeneuve and Chantemerle, clearly sign posted throughout the villages. Monetier has the baths, which...
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Reflexology
+33 (0)4 92 24 52 93 / +33 (0)6 63 74 48 05
After a battering day on the piste what better way than to continue the process with a de-knotting hour of reflexology with Agnes Peyron is right by...
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Reflexology
+33 (0)4 92 24 52 93 / +33 (0)6 63 74 48 05
After a battering day on the piste what better way than to continue the process with a de-knotting hour of reflexology with Agnes Peyron is right by...
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Karting on Ice
+33 (0)4 92 52 60 60
Chuck yourself round a course of ice, or watch the big boys do it, Prost was here this year. They provide karts and helmets. It runs until March 15th...
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Cinemas
There are quite a few cinemas in the different villages: Serre Chevalier 1500: Cinema Louis et Auguste Lumière (2 screens). Rue de l'...
Child friendly
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Hotel Alliey
+33 4 92 24 40 02
A lovely hotel that comes complete with a spa and indoor swimming pool. However, it's the gastronomic experience that most guests come here for....
Expensive
Add to travelbag
Meije Massage
+33 (0)6 09 64 68 27
Why not have a massage to get your ready to do it all again tomorrow. Meije comes to you and treats you at your own accommodation with an array of...
Add to travelbag
Piscine Municipale
+33 (0)4 92 23 06 00
There are swimming pools of basic quality in Villeneuve and Chantemerle, clearly sign posted throughout the villages. Monetier has the baths, which...
Budget
Child friendly
Add to travelbag
Reflexology
+33 (0)4 92 24 52 93 / +33 (0)6 63 74 48 05
After a battering day on the piste what better way than to continue the process with a de-knotting hour of reflexology with Agnes Peyron is right by...
Add to travelbag
Reflexology
+33 (0)4 92 24 52 93 / +33 (0)6 63 74 48 05
After a battering day on the piste what better way than to continue the process with a de-knotting hour of reflexology with Agnes Peyron is right by...
Add to travelbag
Fayol
+33 4 92 24 52 61
This bakery in Serre Chevalier does great bread and pastries, with their tartes du champsaur a specialty. Open 7.30am-12.30pm , 4-7.30pm.
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Petit Marche
+33 (0)4 92 21 43 92
Great place to pick up picnic products and arguably the best bread in town. 
MadDog favourite
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Supermarkets
There are supermarkets all the way up the valley, but honestly if you have a car (although a ski pass gets you full use of the navette from Briancon...
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Museum of Sacred Art
The reliquary of 30 chapels and churches from the area all pulled together from between the 15th and 19th centuries. Open Thurs, Fri and Sun, 2-6pm....
Budget
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