Mountain Lodge is a large and luxurious accommodation, sleeping up to ten guests in five double bedrooms.
With traditional alpine decor, the chalet has contemporary twists and boasts all modern facilities. It has a large open-plan living and dining area with sofas, leather chairs and cowhide rugs dotted across the room.
It’s a great space to entertain, socialize or snuggle up in front of the log fireplace with a book. The dining area comfortably seats 10 guests.
Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors open out to a beautiful terrace area, complete with table and chairs and stunning mountain views.
Each of the five double bedrooms has an en-suite bathroom and is equipped with plasma screens, DVDs and Bose iPod stations.
There is an outdoor swimming pool, cinema room and a luxury spa fully equipped with hamman steam room, sauna, sunken indoor Jacuzzi, treatment room and outdoor hot tub.
Chamonix is a bustling, vibrant and cosmopolitan town that straddles the River Arve in a valley dominated by Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest peak at 14,400’ on one side and the Aiguilles Rouges massif (7,500’) on the other. The looming mountains dominate and determine the whole life of the town, filled with restaurants, hotels, skiing and outdoor sport shops and charming villas.
Chamonix is a year round resort. A serious ski capital in the winter with some of the most challenging slopes on offer, it is also a delightful alpine resort in the summer for discovering Alpine panoramas that are often near mind blowingly beautiful.
The most exhilarating excursions are to be had using the various ski lifts and mountain railways that criss cross the mountains. The most famous is to take a cable car up to the exposed 10,000’ high granite pinnacle known as the Aiguille du Midi, one of the longest - and scariest - cable car ascents in the world, which, in a dramatic feat of engineering, climbs in extremely steep stages to the top. Definitely not for the faint hearted, but wondrous views across the mountain peaks are afforded in a 360° panorama. And once up there, try the ‘Step into the Void’ experience, an all glass box suspended 3,000’ above empty space into which you step…..
More genteel but offering equally beautiful vistas is the Montenvers rack railway, a train service built in 1897 that winds its way up to the Mer de Glace, at 7km long the largest glacier in the Alps lying 5,000’ up on the flank of Mont Blanc.
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Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley has a mountain climate, with sub-zero temperatures and enormous snowfall during the winter months contrasting with warm summers reaching upwards of 20 degrees C. Read More
from EUR 8,308 per week - May, Oct and Nov
from EUR 9,673 per week - June and Sept
from EUR 12,878 per week - July and Aug
from EUR 15,133 per week - Jan and Dec
from EUR 30,563 per week - Feb, Easter, Christmas, New Year and Half Terms
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A Meet & Greet, local concierge, maid service and mid week linen change.
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