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The only hotel at this exit, mid-range, should suit most travellers. It's a quiet exit, surrounded by greenery and well-stocked with supermarkets and restaurants.
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If you’re after a budget spot like HotelF1 or Première Classe, you won’t find one at the Montmélian exit.
But a Ibis Budget hotel with reasonable rates is available at the exit 20 Challes-les-Eaux.
For families, the La Clé Des Champs hotel has several perks. It offers family rooms for 4 people and connecting rooms to suit different setups. The on-site restaurant is handy too, as it means you don’t have to drag the whole tribe out.
If you really need a pool, you’ve only got two choices.
The La Clé Des Champs hotel gives access to Montmélian’s public pool, less than 10 minutes on foot. Its outdoor pools are open in summer.
Alternatively, a superb château with a pool is reachable from the exit 20 Challes-les-Eaux and two other hotels in central Chambéry: from Lyon, exit the motorway at the exit 15 Chambéry Le Haut, or towards Lyon, opt for the exit 18 Chambéry.
There’s just one hotel at exit 22 Montmélian on the A43 motorway. It’s the most popular. Perhaps that’s why hotels near exits closer to Chambéry are more favoured by travellers for a stopover.
If you’ve picked the La Clé Des Champs hotel, you’ve got two options. The easiest is the hotel’s own restaurant, which is well-liked and pleasant but closed some weeknights. Otherwise, the village has several eateries, a McDonald’s, an Asian, an Italian and a few more just minutes from the hotel. That should sort you out nicely.