Les Gets Reviews

Les Gets is a ski resort in France. You can view more Les Gets ski reviews or write your own review.

Average ratings from 6 reviews

Overall
(4.7 / 5)
Apres-Ski
(3.4 / 5)
Accommodation & Value
(0 / 5)

Customer Reviews


Great resort - 03/04/2019
Overall

Fab time - sunny and fab skiing

Apres-Ski 5/5

Jo cann

Great week - 06/03/2019
Overall

Lovely compact town with a pleasant relaxing ambience, with enough local intermediate skiing to last the week. Could ideally do with being 500 meters higher, but snow cover remained good to town level, though softening in the afternoons, as a result of the unusually mild weather throughput the alps. Good choice of on and off slope eateries. Quiet apres ski, though we liked the Irish Bar (own brewery and Brewdog beer available!).

Apres-Ski 2/5

Will Anderson

Family friendly resort - 29/09/2016
Overall

Les Gets is the perfect resort for those looking for a family friendly holiday. With the majority of skiing in a bowl, blue, red and black runs are all side by side, so those of differing abilities can choose their runs, and meet safely at the bottom by the lifts without the worry of losing anyone! Top tip - Mont Chery is a little-visited gem, with long sweeping runs with no-one to be seen. Although known to be a quieter resorts, there is still plenty of nightlife, with Bar Bush and the Irish Pub, along with the infamous Igloo nightclub.

Apres-Ski 3/5

Laurianne Hussey
Iglu Staff

Chalet Johmarons - 16/01/2013
Overall

Lovely location, within easy reach of the centre. Excellent chalet with a hot tub (this could do with being bigger though!) 5 families into a hot tub for 4 people?! Would stay there again.

Apres-Ski 4/5

Vicki

- 12/04/2011
Overall

Les Gets is a charming resort in the vast Portes du Soleil ski area. The lift pass includes the neighbouring resort of Morzine, which opens up a good number of (mostly beginner/intermediate) blue/red ski runs. It's a great resort for families, and is well-served by the ski operators. It's a lovely village resort with a wide range of restaurants from family-friendly to more expensive. Many traditional food options, including the famous tartiflette, a dish of potatoes "au gratin" with reblochon cheese and lardons - yum! Plenty to do for non-skiers and apre-ski. Great ice-rink in the centre of town, and a variety of more 'extreme' winter sports (bob-sleigh, ice-climbing) are available. A good choice if you prefer the more traditional resorts to the concrete jungle!

Apres-Ski 3/5

Silvermum