For the active travellers, a chalet is a great mix of the outdoors and the snug inside. Usually fully furnished and self-catered, chalets are typically wooden and in the Alpine region of Europe, but can also be found elsewhere in the world. Characterised by their sloped roofs, chalets can be single units or separate apartments, and are ideal for skiing holidays.
Towels very small house hold bin in lounge could smell dogs the lounge was lacking comfort wooden floor very dirty out side door in close very noisy a would not recommend it to no one
Breakfast was nothing special. All seemed a bit overcooked. Room configuration odd. Hairdryer in cabinet with TV above . Only mirror was above bed. Had to use mirror in bathroom which wasn't easy!! Noise from extractor fan disturbed our sleep. Stayed here before but not good this time.
A superb self-contained chalet with two en-ensuite bedrooms, lounge/diner and kitchen. Every possible amenity, spotlessly clean, good wifi, off-street parking. Wonderful breakfast ordered the previous evening and brought to the chalet at the requested time. Outstandingly good.
John
Group
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