An old Savoyard village with a long farming tradition and today a strong tourism infrastructure, Châtel is well placed on the Portes du Soleil circuit, arguably the world's biggest lift-linked ski area offering 650km (406 miles) of piste. It differs from other Portes du Soleil resorts in a variety of ways. Firstly, the often busy road through it comes in from Switzerland, with the border post at one end of town; it's easy to reach the other French (and Swiss) Portes du Soleil resorts by ski, but not so easy by road. Secondly, the Portes du Soleil circuit is broken by the village, with a fast and frequent bus service making the connection across the village. This is actually quite good news for those based in the village, as they can decide which sector they wish to ski each morning. Thirdly, the village offers a high number of relatively inexpensive small family hotels and chalets rather than having the usual 99% apartment accommodation that is on offer in most French resorts. Finally, despite its meteoric rise leading to more rapid expansion than most other Portes du Soleil resorts (although arguably Morzine's expansion is Avoriaz...), Châtel has managed to maintain most of its development in chalet style buildings in keeping with the natural ambience of the resort. At the same time the farming tradition remains strong with farm fresh produce on sale direct from various local outlets. The resort's own radio station, radio Chatel on 98.8, keeps you informed as to what's going on from day to day in the village.
Châtel is one of the easier areas in the Alps to reach with Geneva only 72km (45 miles) away. There's a weekend bus service to and from the airport or the train from Aigle, 30km away on the Swiss side, covered by taxi. The nearest rail station is at Thonon-Les-Bains, 20km (13 miles) distant which is served by TGV from Paris. Taxis or a bus service (up to six times daily on Saturdays) link the station to the resort. Drivers from the north should arrive via Mâcon (A40) on the motorway towards Geneva, taking the Annemasse exit. Follow the road to Thonon and then on to Châtel. There are two garages and a 24 hour petrol station, on route de Villapeyron, in the village. There are underground parking spaces for 400 vehicles in the village, open from morning to evening. Weekly tickets are available or you can pay by the hour. Village centre parking with a time limit of three hours is also available. A regular ski bus runs throughout the area from 8.30am to 9.30pm. The bus service is free with all routes beginning outside the church. Seven different routes are followed indicated by different colour codes.

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Historical snow reports...| Country | France |
| Region | Haute Savoie |
| Airport | Geneva / Geneve |
| Distance (km) | 72 |
| Population | 1,000 |
| Season | Dec to Apr |
| Resort height (m) | 1,200 |
| Top lift height (m) | 2,200 |
| Vertical drop (m) | 1,100 |
| Runs | 73 |
| Runs length (km) | 130 |
| Total lifts | 58 |
Database and compilation (c) Snow24 plc 2009-11, Database Right: Snow24 plc 2009-11.