In a postcard setting with unbelievable views of snowy peaks, Chalet Davos sits next to the mountains in the sun-drenched corner of Le Cret. Overlooking the town of Val d’Isere, one of France's most lively mountain resorts. The chalet is situated a 15-minute walk from the town center. Access to the slopes each day is easy; your driver will be on hand to shuttle you to and from the piste in the morning and evening.
Inside Chalet Davos, guests can expect smooth stone fireplaces, weathered oak floors, and seasoned timbers. Beautifully combined with a veneer of cool contemporary styling, including marble bathrooms, handmade squashy sofas, goose-down duvets, and original art. Guests can enjoy the new basement cinema, relax in the sauna and admire the breathtaking view from the master bedroom. There's a fantastic hot tub on the terrace - perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes.
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:
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This chalet is available on a sole occupancy basis only
Travel date 11/02/2023
Booked by: Emily Allen
Master Suite
Master double bedroom with terrace, fireplace, dressing room, en suite bath, handbasin and WC. space for a cot.
Room 2
Double bedroom with en suite bath, handbasin and WC.
Room 3
Twin bedroom with en suite bath, handbasin and WC. space for a cot.
Room 4
Twin bedroom with en suite shower, handbasin and WC.
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.
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