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GETTING THERE

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Ski instructor Christophe says, as we join the masses for the first lift to open: “Everyone comes here for the freeriding, they all want to make the first runs in the powder”. The promise of making those allimporta­nt first tracks is what drags seasoned skiers and boarders out of bed on crisp winter mornings, and here in Chamonix – with all the off-piste opportunit­ies you can dream of – it’s serious business.

But with the beauty and sophistica­tion of the French Alps–- and the steep winding Chamonix Valley, one of the oldest ski resorts in the world with glacier skiing galore – comes steep prices, right? The lively town itself has plenty of traditiona­l chalets and boutique hotels of the five-star variety, but the newly opened Rocky Pop Hotel – a 5km bus ride towards the village of Les Houches – feels totally different.

The words “We Will Rocky Pop You” are emblazoned across the cinemastyl­e entrance, iconic pop visuals are everywhere and there’s a pizza van inside. It’s clear this place doesn’t take itself too seriously. There’s a full-size C3PO figurine at the entrance, Pac-Man symbols on the carpets and fully functionin­g retro arcade games sit next to the coffee machine.

There’s a laid-back lounge and bar area and long sharing tables in the two dining areas – one of which has floor to ceiling windows and 180 degree views. There’s nothing stuffy about the ambience, but there is a touch of class.

The 360-degree bar feels like it could easily fit in any London or New York cocktail club, and there’s a gin cocktail menu featuring premium brands. I’ve

Inghams (01483 791 114, inghams. co.uk/ski-holidays() offers seven nights, half board at the three-star Rocky Pop Hotel in Les Houches, Chamonix Valley, France, from £699 per person, departing in March or April 2017. Price includes return flight from London Gatwick to Geneva and resort transfers.

Ecole du Ski Francais (skischooll­eshouches.com) offers

discovered my favourite kind of apres-ski – sipping on a gin and tonic with an olive and a sprig of rosemary at the Rocky Pop bar.

After a long day on the slopes (Les Houches being the closest and most gentle ski area) the comfort food here of gourmet burgers and thin-crust pizzas is perfect. There are a couple of French classics on offer too like entrecote steak with dauphinois­e potatoes or tartiflett­e.

The hotel feels designed for groups of friends but there’s a real mixture of clientele, including families, and at under £700 for a week half-board including flights, it offers a lot more atmosphere and attention to detail than some staid threestar properties you usually get.

Rocky Pop rooms are functional and comfortabl­e, but just-about-big-enough. Some with maisonette­s are more spacious, but skiers spend little time in their rooms.

What you’re really paying for in Chamonix is a huge winter playground with some truly world famous off-piste runs with Mont Blanc in the background.

An unlimited lift pass (€299 for six days)

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