Chalet Tetra is a chalet apartment offering that little bit of extra comfort in a first class ski-in ski-out location. It is situated on the second floor of the Alpages du Chantel complex on a blue piste just above the centre of Arc 1800. Part of the high-quality MGM development, it is finished in wood and combines an attractive traditional alpine style with excellent modern comforts. All rooms are either en-suite or have private facilities and room 2 enjoys not just a shower but an attractive corner bath as well. The open-plan living/dining room is warmed by a stone and traditional timber open fireplace, has satellite TV and also has a balcony with beautiful views of the piste and across the valley.
Included in your chalet stay:
· 7 mornings of continental breakfast with cooked options including eggs
· Afternoon tea/coffee and freshly baked cake or biscuits
· 3 course evening meals including pre-dinner aperitifs and canapés and unlimited Silver grade wine during dinner
· Special celebration menus on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve
· Resort representative and Wi-Fi
Please note: Due to the chalet’s proximity to the slopes there is a snowy path to the chalet so good walking shoes and easy to carry bags are recommended.
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Ground floor
Room 1 - twin with shower and private WC (not en suite) .
Room 2 - twin with corner bath, shower, WC and balcony.
Open-plan living/dining room with open fireplace and balcony.
First floor
Room 3 - large twin and extra single bed (limited headroom) with shower and WC
Room 4 - double with shower & balcony. Private wc (not en suite)
Rooms 5 & 6 - 2 twins with shower and WC
Please note rooms 3, 5 & 6 are lit by skylights and daylight may be restricted during heavy snowfall.
Chalet staff live out.
Les Arcs has four main purpose-built centres, which are named according to their height. The original resort was Les Arcs 1600, however the nearby Les Arcs 1800 is now the main hub and extremely popular with the younger visitors due to its great après scene. Both are typical purpose-built developments, but blend well into the tree-lined hillside which makes them easy on the eye.
The remaining two resort centres 1950 and 2000 are in a different valley but are also fantastic developments that consist of more traditional and luxury properties.