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Top Family Lunch Spots In Val Thorens

Taking children on a ski holiday can be a daunting prospect, what with skiing lessons, battling with ski gloves and salopettes, making sure the little ones don’t get too tired and so much more. But, as long as the kids are fed and watered, you can generally make it all work.

Right off the bat, your life is made a whole lot easier by staying in a catered chalet. Val Thorens has a wide variety of options and you won’t need to cook or wash up at breakfast and dinner time. What a treat!

But even with two daily meals sorted, families need to have some places earmarked for lunchtime refuelling. Here are some of the best slope-side lunch spots in Val Thorens for you to grab a bite to eat with the kids.

Le Caribou

On the intermediate blue run Génépi, you’ll find a good quality restaurant with a wonderful alpine atmosphere. There is a log fire burning inside so you can warm up during your lunch break, or you can sit outside on the sunny deck and enjoy the view. The menu has some great child-friendly options, but is perhaps a little pricey. The dish of fried potatoes and Meguez sausages is a local specialty and often is the plat du jour.

Top Tip: Make sure to dress the kids in plenty of layers so they can take them off if they get too toasty – that goes for every day you’re on the slopes! Keeping the little ones comfortable will make a big difference to your trip.

Les Chalets du Thorens

This is a large cafeteria with a terrace and deckchairs, and you can be confident that you’ll find something here for everyone while getting the iconic ski holiday lunch experience. They have snacks, pasta, hot dogs and pizzas as well as sweet treats like crêpes and waffles with Nutella (which come highly recommended). The service is quick and friendly, but at peak times you may need to wait in the queue a while to get the popular items like paninis and chips. While you dig in, you can listen to the live music they put on in the afternoon.

Les Aiguilles de Peclet

At the top of the Peclet lift is a restaurant that’s perfect for a quick lunch. Prices are very affordable as the menu is relatively basic, but when travelling with kids that’s no bad thing.

Service is super speedy here, so you can make a short pit stop and get back to the adventure. Or, if the kids are too tired and need a longer break, you can always go back down the lift and head to the village or your catered chalet. Val Thorens certainly has plenty of snow activities for families to enjoy.

La Ferme de Rosalie

For a cosy lunchtime experience, stop by the charming restaurant at the bottom of the Folyeres piste. They serve traditional dishes with lots of family-friendly options, and if you’ve already had your fill of tartiflette and raclette you’ll be glad to hear that the menu is varied. Salads, pizzas, meat platters and other alpine dishes are just some of the options to choose from.

These were just some of the slope-side restaurants where you can stop off with the kids during your holiday – there are plenty more to discover while you ski.

When booking your trip, the best idea is to use a reputable ski company to get the best advice on choosing a great catered chalet. Val Thorens has a long list of options and some are better suited to families than others.

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Tim Heal is the founder of Chaletline, a travel agency offering catered chalet accommodation in worldwide ski resorts. With an extensive knowledge of resorts and excellent post booking care, they pride themselves on the personal touch they offer to each and every client. If you're looking for a catered chalet, Val Thorens is just one of the superb ski resorts in which they can quickly and efficiently match you with the perfect accommodation. Catering for individuals, couples and groups up to 50, the knowledgeable Chaletline team will help you choose the right chalet in the right resort.