Reberty
Great value & ski-in ski-out convenience with direct access to the huge 3 Valleys ski area
Reberty resort guide - a general overview
Reberty, and adjacent lower lying Bruyeres, are relatively new resort developments situated at 1,950 metres (Reberty) and 1,750 metres (Bruyeres). They are both approximately one kilometre up the valley from Les Menuires and just below Val Thorens. They are small developments (but growing every year). However, they have the advantage of doorstep skiing (especially in Reberty) at a high altitude which makes them a great choice for early and late season holidays, especially with their very reasonable prices. The villages consist mainly of sympathetically styled chalets in Reberty - a lot more charming than their neighbours, Les Menuires and Val Thorens.
There isn't much in Reberty or Bruyeres in terms of nightlife, shops etc but they are great spots for families or groups looking for easy access to the great skiing the Trois Vallees without paying the premium for a buzzing town atmosphere you find in Courchevel and Meribel.
Chalet holidays in Reberty offer ski convenience as well as comfort at prices that won't break the bank and offer skiing in the Three Valleys at prices much less than other resorts in the area.
Resort stats
600km
1,900m - 3,195m
Level of skiing
- Beginners
- Intermediates
- Experts
- Snow sure
- Off-piste
- Ski area
Qualities
- Charm factor
- Non-skiers
- Nightlife
- Resort layout
- Fine dining
- Short transfer
- Resort value
Airports
- Chambery
- 2hrs
- Lyon
- 2hrs 45mins
- Geneva
- 2hrs 45mins
20 ski chalets in Reberty View All
Reberty, France
Chalet Sapin
Average Price
£1,476 ppReberty, France
Chalet Claudia
Average Price
£1,252 pp OfferReberty, France
Chalet Genevieve
Average Price
£1,260 pp OfferPros and Cons
Pros
- Ski in / ski out hotels and chalets in Reberty
- Small, charming purpose built village amoungst the big monolithic resorts that are nearby
- Excellent links for the whole of the Trois Vallees ski domain
- Very reasonable prices for the Trois Vallees
Cons
- Crowded lower slopes
- Les Menuires close by is a bit of an eyesore
- Lack of tree-lined slopes
- Limited nightlife or apres ski
Restaurants
Reberty Resort Restaurants
Should you wish to spend an evening away from your ski chalet, Reberty has a number of decent restaurants including La Ferme which is renowned for its warm ambiance and good value food. This restaurant also has a huge sun deck which is the perfect late season venue for some al-fresco lunchtime gastronomy. The Trattoria, Pedrix Blanche and Chouette also come highly recommended.
Reberty Mountain Restaurants
Good cuisine is not just limited to hotels and ski chalets. Reberty and the surrounding area have some great mountain restaurants. Le Grand Lac is a large chalet in a great spot half-way to St-Martin de Belleville. The Alpage and Sonnailles are also amongst guests' favourites.
Reberty Apres Ski
The Chouette in les Bruyeres is a good place to go for an apres-ski beer and sometimes has live music playing. However most guests people choose to head back for drinks at their ski chalet. Reberty and Les Bruyeres are fairly quiet in terms of apres-ski so you might want to try La Folie Douce in Val Thorens instead.
Reberty Nightlife
Nightlife is a bit limited. There are discos in both La Croisette and Les Bruyeres if you want to head out after dinner in your ski chalet. Reberty is a little tame when it comes to partying which is why the resort is geared more towards families and groups that are happiest making fun in their own chalet.