Chalet Arosa is nestled in the lovely hamlet of Le Crêt, one of the oldest and most picturesque mountain areas overlooking Val D'Isère. The chalet sleeps ten people in five sumptuous bedrooms. It boasts an open-plan living and dining area with an open wood fire and superb views of the valley. Chalet Arosa also has a delightful outdoor hot tub, treatment room, and luxury spa, allowing guests to unwind following an exhilarating day on the slopes. Guests have access to a chauffeur service that runs from 8am - 8pm.
This is a contactless catered chalet
Rather than chalet staff to prepare your meals, your food will be supplied to your chalet so you can simply heat up and enjoy the dishes in the order you wish and at the time you want to eat.
Before your arrival, the fridges and cupboards will be stocked with food and drink, for breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner 6 nights a week. For more information click here
Our Contactless Catering Service includes the following:
This chalet is available on a sole occupancy basis only. Our per person rates are here to give you a guide rate but you will only be able to book the whole chalet. Please call us with your requirements for exact pricing. This is a guide price and availability is not guaranteed. Travel over peak periods (e.g. Christmas, New Year and other public holidays), exchange rates, flight class and room type can affect prices considerably.
This chalet is available on a sole occupancy basis only
The chalet sleeps ten people in five spacious bedrooms. All rooms are tastefully furnished and have their own en-suite and balcony. Crisp bed linen, fluffy towels/bathrobes and luxury toiletries are all provided for maximum comfort. In four of the bedrooms, double beds can be replaced with two singles in order to accommodate to a specific group's requirements.
7 nights – guide prices per person
One of the world's favourite ski resorts, Val d'Isère has access to the best all-around ski area in the world, the Espace Killy. With just over 100 lifts, this ski area has as much skiing as one could ever need, not to mention the longest winter in the Alps. The winter ski season here begins in late November and continues until early May and conditions are seldom disappointing.
The main centre of Val d'Isère ski resort has been virtually rebuilt over the past 25 years and many of the buildings are imaginative contemporary interpretations of the traditional stone and Savoyard style wood structures.
Ski holidays to Val d'Isère were revolutionised with the introduction of après-ski in the 80s, when Dick Yates-Smith set up the seminal bar-nightclub known as Dicks Tea-Bar. There's plenty of apres ski options in Val d'Isère so you will not be disappointed.
Call our ski experts today to find out more about Val d'Isère ski resort.