In Val Thorens, the Pashmina transforms a skiing holiday into a truly relaxing break. From après-ski massages designed by a former champion to the Aqua Pashmina spa and exceptional restaurants, every moment extends the pleasure of the mountains. A wellness approach designed to help you recharge whilst enjoying the alpine views.
An après-ski massage designed by a downhill skiing champion
The question deserves to be put another way: what, in practical terms, distinguishes a hotel that talks about well-being from one that actually practises it? At Le Pashmina, a few details speak louder than words.
The Après-Ski massage at the Spa by L’Occitane was designed and approved by Adrien Théaux, a former alpine skiing champion. This isn’t just a standard treatment given a new name for the occasion: it’s a treatment designed based on the real physical experience of the mountains, for muscles that have been working at high altitude. Access to the entire Aqua Pashmina area—featuring a pool with mountain views, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a sauna made of reclaimed wood, and a hammam—is included in your stay.
The outdoor jacuzzi, situated on a terrace facing the slopes and peaks, turns recovery into a spectacle. The warm water, the mountain air, the panoramic views: it’s hard to think of a better reason not to head back down too soon.
Spa, fitness and restaurants: recovery as an extension of your stay
The fitness room opens out onto the mountains through large bay windows and features exercise bikes, elliptical trainers, treadmills, weight benches and water-resistance rowing machines. For those who prefer to recover by moving rather than standing still.
In the evening, the tone shifts seamlessly. Les Explorateurs, Val Thorens’ only Michelin-starred restaurant, offers high-mountain cuisine led by chef Camille Vallet. The Base Camp takes a more straightforward approach, focusing on alpine flavours. The Lounge Bar extends the day by the fireplace or on the terrace, with live music.